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University of Cambridge launches Executive and Professional Education

University of Cambridge launches Executive and Professional Education

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News

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Features - Samuel Pepys censored his links to slavery

Samuel Pepys carefully curated evidence of his links to slavery. A new study reveals how and why.
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News - New computer chip material could slash AI energy use

Researchers have developed a new kind of nanoelectronic device that could dramatically cut the energy consumed by artificial intelligence hardware by mimicking the human brain.
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News - Cambridge Blue Boats revealed for The Boat Race

A mixture of Olympic, international and homegrown student rowing talent has been selected for the meeting on London's Championship Course.

Events

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Festival - Cambridge Festival: until Thursday 2 April

Take part in free talks, films, exhibitions, walks and family events at the Cambridge Festival. Meet some of our researchers and thought-leaders working in pioneering fields that will impact us all.
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Admissions - Subject Masterclasses: Tuesday 5 to Thursday 21 May

Explore what it's like to study your favourite subject and experience typical undergraduate teaching at Cambridge. Sign up for an online Subject Masterclass.
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Exhibitions - Living Water: poetry, art and the fight for clean rivers, until Saturday 5 December

Living Water is a free exhibition at Cambridge University Library and Pembroke College. The exhibition uncovers the extraordinary, creative friendship between artist Barrie Cooke and poets Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and John Montague.

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