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MPs are proposing an end to the automatic upgrade from BA to MA for graduates from the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge
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Cambridge’s most exclusive events are collaborating for charity this summer, by including an optional charitable donation with standard ticket prices. Varsity talks to the May Ball Presidents
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St John’s College will be auctioning five pairs of May Ball tickets, with all proceeds going to charity
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The Master of Gonville and Caius College will be retiring at the end of the next academic year after seven years in the position.
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The head of King’s College will be stepping down at the end of this year after 5 years in the post.
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Schoolteachers are being offered the opportunity to undertake a temporary ‘Fellowship’ at Corpus Christi College to pursue their interests and learn more about Cambridge applications.
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The Cambridge College Supper Club, offering members of the public the chance to dine like a don, will be holding more events after their recent success and rave reviews
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Cambridge University Library launches an exhibition of Biblical rarities and treasures to mark the 400th anniversary of the King James Bible
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Newly-released admissions figures reveal that twenty one colleges at Oxford and Cambridge made no offers to black students last year
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College Junior Parlour Committees (JPC) join the debate over the occupation of the Old Schools Buildings
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Dame Patricia Hodgson , Principlal of Newnham College, speaks last week at a conference on the lack of academic confidence in young girls of today
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Reports suggest that Prince William could receive Cambridge title following his marriage to Kate Middleton
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An incident of catching a bicycle thief red-handed has shed light on the recent increases in bicycle theft in Cambridge
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Unnamed source tells Sunday Times that University may consider privatising in the face of government spending cuts
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Professor Mary Beard accuses government of playing into “celebrity culture” by appointing Simon Schama to overhaul history curriculum