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UCU has called another strike as negotiations fail to appease lecturers
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New plans will cut supervision hours below the current minimum
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Cambridge applications from Scottish students dip by 14%, while fewer Welsh comprehensive pupils gain places
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Our final supervision gap instalment, with figures for MML, Music, Natural Sciences, Philosophy and PPS.
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Figures reveal how many supervision hours students can expect in Law, Maths, Land Economy, Linguistics and Medical and Veterinary Sciences
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Figures for Engineering, English, Geography, History of Art and History are this day’s releases
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The results are in. Keep an eye on our website in the coming days as we expose major disparities in supervision provision between the Cambridge colleges.
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Pay cut for Cambridge vice-chancellor as gender pay gap falls, while Anglia Ruskin academics enjoy better average salaries than Cambridge counterparts
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Students unable to reach a decision over New Labour’s record, as the debate ends in most abstaining.
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Research reveals Cambridge has the most billionaire alumni of any university outside the United States
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Varsity investigation reveals major disparities in college provisions for undergraduates including number of contact hours, experience of supervisors, course resources and funding for extracurricular societies
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In a close race which went to a third round, Osborn won over Bangham and Hill, becoming CUSU’s new president
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Two female undergraduate debaters, including one King’s College student, were booed and comments were made about their appearance
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The Homerton and John’s JCR presidents will be up against the chair of The Wilberforce Society in next week’s elections for CUSU president
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EDL rally on Christ’s Pieces finishes early as Unite Against Fascism supporters march on
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“I don’t recognise Israel and I don’t debate with Israelis”, the Respect party founder tells Oxford student at debate on the West Bank
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‘No Platform for Fascism’, protestors said to the Cambridge Union, as the far-right political figure cited Islam and globalisation in her talk as the twenty-first century’s ‘totalitarianisms’
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Hundreds sign up for protests against the far-right leader’s visit to Cambridge as CUSU, NUS, CULC & Unite Against Fascism denounce the Cambridge Union’s invitation
Comment: Phelim Brady
Does anyone care about student party politics in Cambridge?
As a new generation of keen freshers decide what extracurricular activities they want to fill their ‘spare time’ with, we ask the three main student party chairmen whether traditional party politics still has a role to play in student life.