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Professor Jonathan Heeney’s new development uses a jet of air instead of a needle to push to the vaccine through the skin
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Professor Bhaskar Vira, current head of the Department of Geography, will take up the role in October 2022
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Cambridge has become the first institution outside Brazil to display a sculpture of Paulo Freire, a socialist and educational theorist
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Submissions said there were ‘insane queues’, stampedes and no heating, yet organisers have rebuked these claims
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The report details 20 recommendations for improving relationships between supervisors and students
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Stephen Toope earned 1.9% more in 2019/2020 despite other staff taking voluntary pay cuts
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Cambridge won the Reporting with Influence Award and was highly commended for the 2030 Climate Action Award
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Prince Charles visited the Cambridge Market Square, before visiting Homerton College and AstraZeneca’s new £1bn Discovery Centre
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343 complaints were made by the public during 2020/2021
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Varsity investigates the wide-ranging criticisms levelled at the city’s nightclub scene
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He addressed an audience at Senate House after the degree ceremony, warning about the dangers of climate change
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The book’s late return fee would have been over £3,000
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Two British women were removed from a flight and forcibly strip-searched by government authorities in October 2020, which led students to raise eyebrows about the partnership
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Harvard was named the world’s most prestigious university, whilst China’s Tsinghua University entered the top 10
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The Bronze, a statue of a cockerel known as Okukor, has been held at Jesus College since 1905
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Varsity brings you some of the lighter stories from the past week
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Almost half of supervisions are delivered by “gig economy” workers without proper contracts, research suggests
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Cambridge is the latest university to be critised for allowing pro-life organisations to attend their freshers’ fairs
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The Union’s lineup of speakers includes Stephen Fry and John Cleese
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The alteration proposes the reduction of the student loan repayment threshold from just over £27,000 to £23,000