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Unstick your career at the ICE Open Day

Feeling stuck in your career? You can get advice on your next move from a top employment coach. Career expert Dr Sonia Rignall will offer free, personal career advice at the Institute of Continuing...

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Discover how psychology swayed your Brexit vote

Learn about the psychology of politics (and other fascinating topics) at the Institute of Continuing Education’s Open Day – Saturday 1 April, Madingley Hall Psychology and neuroscience could help us to...

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Pride and Prejudice in the open air at the ICE Summer Festival

Theatre, movies, concerts, a sustainable food festival and fascinating lectures – all at the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education at Madingley Hall from June to September. An...

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Dr Nigel Kettley awarded prestigious teaching prize

We are delighted to announce that Dr Nigel Kettley , ICE’s Academic Director for Education and Social Science, has been awarded a prestigious Pilkington Prize for his outstanding teaching. The 24th...

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The Anglo-Saxon Fenland: a new book by Dr Susan Oosthuizen

The Anglo-Saxon Fenland , the latest book by Dr Susan Oosthuizen, Reader in Medieval Archaeology at ICE, has just been published. It unexpectedly reveals a traditional landscape managed by relatively...

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Young Leaders meet The Queen

Young people who are working to preserve the environment, tackle bullying in schools, and promoting gender equality were recognised by the Queen at Buckingham Palace last night – following a year of...

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Do you have an A14 story to tell? ICE appoints A14 Writer in Residence

Do you use the A14? Perhaps you live nearby, use it to get to work, or are part of the construction team working on the A14 improvement scheme? Then the A14 Writer in Residence wants to hear from you!...

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University of Cambridge supports BBC Short Story Awards

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...

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ICE archaeologist launches new exhibition highlighting Nazi victims in the...

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...

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Mel Giedroyc and Katie Thistleton to chair judging panel for BBC Short Story...

The BBC National Short Story Award with Cambridge University (NSSA) today calls for submissions for the 13th year with television presenter, author and actress Mel Giedroyc chairing the judging panel...

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ICE archaeologist Dr Gilly Carr invited to the Foreign and Commonwealth...

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...

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Britain and the Holocaust: new online courses at ICE

The University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education is pleased to announce that it will be starting an exciting series of online courses on the topic of Britain and the Holocaust . During the...

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ICE historian Dr Samantha Williams publishes new book

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...

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Cambridge: United in Learning

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...

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Dr Gilly Carr to chair international project for the International Holocaust...

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,...

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Dr Gilly Carr appointed as Channel Islands' International Holocaust...

University of Cambridge academic and well-known archaeologist and historian Dr Gilly Carr has been appointed as the first representative for Guernsey, Jersey and Alderney in the UK's delegation to the...

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Creativity – the must-have mindset for all our futures

Creating a new diploma about creativity might seem like the definition of a meta exercise, but as course designers and tutors Abigail Docherty and Dr Alex Carter explain, the Undergraduate Diploma in...

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ICE Centre for Creative Writing alumna wins top literary prize

Overcoming competition from more than 5,000 entries from 50 countries, ICE Masters in Creative Writing graduate, Mbozi Haimbe , has been selected as one of five winners of the prestigious 2019...

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New ‘Super Tuesday’ programme unveiled

Our Lifelong Learning programme has always had plenty to offer students, of all ages and backgrounds, who are curious about a new subject or who wish to indulge an ongoing passion for a particular...

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A new voice for STEM at ICE

We’re delighted that Dr Oliver Hadeler has recently joined ICE as a Teaching Officer across a range of STEM subjects. Dr Hadeler, who originally trained as a physicist and whose research interests...

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