
New era of UK
physics research
The Ray Dolby Centre, the state-of-the-art new home of Cambridge’s Cavendish Laboratory officially opens. This is a major asset for the University, the city and the country.
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News - The Cambridge view on memory
By tying together more than a century of memory research at Cambridge, the Memory Lab gives us tangible ways to improve, preserve and understand our memory.

News - AI and the future of work
Artificial intelligence is reshaping the way we work – and think about work. Experts from Cambridge and KPMG take a look at the opportunities and challenges that lie ahead.

News - Pondering artistic beauty encourages ‘big picture’ thinking
Stopping to consider the beauty of art can improve our abstract thinking. Psychological experiment shows it can help us think about the bigger picture when it comes to our lives.
Events
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Lecture - Chris Boardman on the three Is: intellect, instinct and incentives: Friday 30 May
Join Olympic gold medallist Chris Boardman at Jesus College as he considers how real behaviour change happens – from athletes preparing for the world’s biggest competitions to city residents rethinking their daily commute.

Admissions - AIM PhD: July 2025 to January 2026
Are you considering a PhD at Cambridge starting in 2026? Join AIM: PhD to receive 6 months of support preparing your PhD application. Apply by 18 May to join the programme.

Exhibitions - Curious Cures: until 6 December 2025
Health and disease in the medieval world – and how our ancestors sought to cure everything from infertility to constipation – are the focus of a major new exhibition at the University Library.