This is an invitation to join the Participant Panel of the Laboratory for Research into Autism, The Fletcher Group and the Psychology and Religion Research Group at the Department of Psychology, University of Cambridge. We would not be able to conduct our research without the time kindly given by volunteers […]
Daily archives: 9th October 2012
Dear Graduates, On Monday of this week, the Vice Chancellor gave his annual address, The Scale of our Ambition, where he spoke of Cambridge as a ‘world-changing’ university, amongst the top in the world, and best in Europe. He laid out the ambitions for the coming year and the future, […]
ARE YOU READY FOR A NEW CHALLENGE? ARE YOU IN YOUR FINAL YEAR OF A PhD IN SCIENCE OR ENGINEERING? Please find below (and attached) information about the Procter & Gamble recruitment drive for academic year 2012/2013. The closing date this year is November 11th 2012.
Log on to Guestvibe (www.guestvibe.com) before 9pm on the night, pick a club night and put your name on our online guestlist to enjoy up to 50% off at the door as well as other perks like queue jump and free bottles for large groups. No signup required. Quick, easy […]
The Cambridge Admissions Office is once again running a Student Photography Competition for all current undergraduate and graduate students at the University. This time the title is My Cambridge and we’re looking for images that illustrate any and all the different aspects of student life at Cambridge.
This Friday at 8pm in the Graduate Union (opposite Ede and Ravenscroft off Silver Street), there is our very own Comedy evening (or “Smoker”). Some Hughsians are involved too. For more info, please see the Facebook event. We’d love to see you there.
Dear Hughesians, the MCR website now features a brand-new general-purpose forum for Hughes students. It is intended for you to have a common space to post questions, announcements, requests, topics of interests, etc… Make the best of it! All the best :) — Stefano G MCR Secretary
Dear Hughesians! The first Hat Club talk of the year begins next week on 17th October with Professor Dan Saxon speaking about International Humanitarian Law and the changing technology of war. Professor Saxon is an international human rights lawyer who has worked on the Independent Commission of Inquiry on Syria, […]