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    The University of Cambridge will welcome as many students as it can to for the start of the next academic year. Small group teaching will continue in person as much as possible. We will be guided by Public Health England advice. Full statement:

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  2. We have been concerned in recent days to see headlines around the world making the claim that will be moving entirely online next year. These claims have caused unnecessary alarm. Full statement from Heads of House across Cambridge Colleges:

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  3. Cambridge researchers are leading a trial with and to see if existing drugs can help treat patients. Report by

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  4. Blood samples could hold the clue to why some people get more sick from than others. follows a sample across from to our labs to see how researchers are trying understand the .

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  5. Current medical guidelines risk unlawful deaths – with doctors, hospitals, and even the government potentially liable if another peak forces hard choices due to medical shortages, say researchers:

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  6. Are you dealing with the impact of sexual violence? Advisor Amy Thompson has some guidance on caring for yourself during this difficult time. If you are a Cambridge student, find support here:

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  7. An alternating cycle of strict measures followed by relatively relaxed social distancing could allow countries to ‘breathe’ at intervals. This might be a more sustainable solution to managing the pandemic, says :

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  8. Most young people who have increased suicide risk only display 'mild or moderate' mental distress – new research from :

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  9. The snow around the coastline is turning green – and it's visible from space! Researchers combined European Space Agency satellite images with their own measurements on the icy continent to find out what's going on.

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  10. May 19

    Ready to make a scientific breakthrough in one of the world's biggest research facilities? Become a researcher at the , visiting different beamlines to make progress in Physics, Chemistry, Cultural Heritage & more projects in this game:

    Photo of 'Diamond The Game' printed out and ready to play.
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  11. Matt Harding is a Mental Health Advisor . He explains how focusing on kindness can support your mental health during these challenging times.

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  12. Angela Ike, a Student Counsellor from , provides some tips on how you can support your mental and emotional health during these challenging times.

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  13. Big congratulations to Alice Musabende, named this year's winner of the Bill Gates Sr. Prize, nominated by her peers -

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  14. If you're a Cambridge student or staff member, you can now access Big White Wall for mental health support online. The service is anonymous and open 24/7. Register and access via

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  15. It's and we are running a programme of talks, mindfulness sessions, and other activities for staff and students:

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  16. Why do people love pebbles? Listen to Sandra Freshney who recently appeared on 's 'The Pebble In Your Pocket':

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  17. “Now, more than ever, is a time to step back, reflect, reconsider.” , creator of , discusses the podcast, how she studied for three degrees in as many years, and her research into 'post-coronial' life Story:

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  18. May 13

    This week in our series Fitz students have been telling us why they decided to apply to ! For the full video head to our Facebook page:

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  19. May 13

    The Faculty is hosting a series of webinars on 'Criminal Justice in a Pandemic'. Webinar 1 on 28 May will focus on the courts. Nicky Padfield will be joined by Amanda Pinto QC, Simon Davis (), Ian Kelcey & Abimbola Johnson ():

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  20. What can commuting patterns tell us about the next stages of going back to work? A new blog out today from Visiting Fellows, Dr Ying Jin and Dr Kaveh Jahanshahi highlights implications of their research for responding to

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