
What's killing our bees?
Professor Mark Brown has devoted decades to defending pollinators from disease, pesticides and parasites. Discover what's killing our bees – and how they fight back
The Rokos School of Government: shaping tomorrow's leaders
The Rokos School of Government: shaping tomorrow's leaders
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News - Helping young conservationists plug in and shine bright
The Student Conference in Conservation Science has connected thousands of young conservationists determined to tackle the biodiversity crisis - and this year celebrates its 25th anniversary.

News - Boat Race victory
Cambridge Men’s Blue Boat has won The Boat Race for the fourth time in a row. Cambridge Men’s President Noam Mouelle (Hughes Hall) said “This was the most difficult race we’ve had in years."

News - Pop-up planetarium will take school children to the stars for free
New immersive experience will help University astronomers inspire next generation of scientists.
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Admissions - Subject Masterclasses: Tuesday 5 to Thursday 21 May
Explore what it's like to study your favourite subject and experience typical undergraduate teaching at Cambridge. Sign up for an online Subject Masterclass.

Exhibitions - War Craft at the Fitzwilliam Museum: until Sunday 23 August
Bringing together objects crafted in the moment and aftermath of historic battles, modern warfare and contemporary war, War Craft shares the stories of the soldiers, civilians and prisoners of war who made them.

Exhibitions - Living Water: poetry, art and the fight for clean rivers: until Saturday 5 December
Living Water is a free exhibition at Cambridge University Library and Pembroke College. The exhibition uncovers the extraordinary, creative friendship between artist Barrie Cooke and poets Seamus Heaney, Ted Hughes and John Montague.












