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Cambridge Assessment research suggests that private schools students may be less incentivised to work hard
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The planned tripos change, the sixth in six years, has been given the go-ahead
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A week after comments made to the Cambridge Universities Labour Club and reported in Varsity hit the national headlines, Tristram Hunt speaks out
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Cambridge’s Labour MP, Daniel Zeichner, has hit out at the impending cuts
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Julian Huppert talks to Jack Higgins about returning to academia and his party’s fate following the general election
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A recent study has found that nearly a quarter of students are spending less than £15 a week on food.
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The event, hosted by Giving What We Can Cambridge, has now been cancelled, but the row continues
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Ex-Cambridge MP Julian Huppert takes up Public Policy post in Department of POLIS
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Harriet Harman, Polly Toynbee and Suzanne Evans among those invited to conference to discuss remaining challenges to women in public life
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Politics Department head Professor David Runciman chews over Jeremy Corbyn’s leadership victory with Jack Higgins
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Bigger budgets and more vacancies at the country’s top graduate recruiters mean that things are looking up for recent graduates.
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Due to difficulties in separating candidates Cambridge plans to reintroduce universal entrance exams
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Jo Johnson criticised the “highly variable” standards of teaching and academics focusing on research over teaching
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Jacob Lewis believes his privileged education means he has an “obligation to make the world a better place”
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Jeremy Corbyn has been accused of anti-Semitism and has been dubbed “fucking awful” for connections to Islamists, but still leads the contest
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Jacob Lewis earned A*s across the board and will study Law
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A year of “stable results” as the pass rate rises by 0.1 per cent and over 600,000 seek university places
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University to consider alternative forms of assessment and whether students are “over-examined”
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The famous classicist has hit out against “institutional conservatism” in the decision to name streets after almost exclusively male Nobel Laureates
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Oxbridge’s student creative writing anthology displayed in Cambridge’s most famous bookshop alongside 2015’s most highly sought novel