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The effective and ethical use of patient data is of critical importance to improving healthcare delivery, service design and medical research. So what can you discover by connecting one substantial set of data to another? And then another and another? That’s what students of the new MSt in Healthcare Data: Informatics...
Since joining the ICE staff in September, Dr Lydia Hamlett has been working hard to curate an engaging and accessible portfolio of courses that teach us about our heritage – and maybe our future too. We spoke to our new Academic Director in History of Art to find out how she’s bringing a fresh perspective to an enduring...
Meet ICE student turned published author, Sara Collins
8 May 2019
It’s always a pleasure to welcome ICE alumni back into our community to share their successes, so we’re delighted that Sara Collins, author of The Confessions of Frannie Langton , will be with us for the evening on 1 April, and we hope you’ll join us too. Mastering the craft of writing Sara completed her Masters of Studies...
Dr Gilly Carr to chair international project for the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA)
13 February 2019
ICE Academic, Archaeologist Dr Gilly Carr, will be chairing a new five-year international project sponsored by the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance (IHRA). On 1 February 2019 the project, ‘Sites at Risk: Guidelines for Best Practice' will begin as part of IHRA's commitment to countering Holocaust distortion and...
Football club staff and supporters offered new bursaries to study at University of Cambridge in 2019 The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) and Cambridge United Football Club’s charity – Cambridge United Community Trust (CUCT), have collaborated to provide four new 100% tuition fee bursaries...
ICE historian Dr Samantha Williams publishes new book
13 June 2018
In her new book Dr Samantha Williams, ICE's Academic Director for Local and Regional History, examines illegitimacy, unmarried parenthood and the old and new poor laws in a period of rising illegitimacy and poor relief expenditure. In doing so, she explores the experience of being an unmarried mother from courtship and...
TLS editor, Stig Abell, to chair judging panel for prestigious BBC National Short Story Award 2018
10 April 2018
The BBC National Short Story Award with Cambridge University (NSSA) today announced the editor of the Times Literary Supplement, Stig Abell, as their new Chair of Judges after TV presenter Mel Giedroyc stood down due to unforeseen work commitments. Abell, a double first in English from Emmanuel College, Cambridge, is a...
ICE archaeologist Dr Gilly Carr invited to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office to honour British Hero of the Holocaust
25 January 2018
Dr Gilly Carr was invited to the Foreign and Commonwealth Office on Tuesday 23 January 2018 as part of their Holocaust Memorial Day commemorations. Following extensive research by Gilly, Jersey woman Dorothea Weber née Le Brocq was being recognised at the ceremony as a British Hero of the Holocaust. The event was led by...
ICE archaeologist launches new exhibition highlighting Nazi victims in the Channel Islands
19 October 2017
Produced in collaboration with ICE's Academic Director for Archaeology, Dr Gilly Carr , 'On British Soil: Victims of Nazi Persecution in the Channel Islands' runs until 9 February 2018 at the Wiener Library, London. Thousands of people, including slave labourers, political prisoners and Jews, were persecuted during the...
University of Cambridge supports BBC Short Story Awards
27 September 2017
The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education is delighted to be supporting the BBC National Short Story Award, the BBC Young Writers’ Award and the BBC Student Critics’ Award, in a three-year partnership starting in 2018. These awards already serve to highlight the BBC’s commitment to the short story form...
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