We’re celebrating the 500th birthday of Giovanni Pierluigi da Palestrina. We’re throwing a party featuring music by the ...
Known as the ‘father of Team Roles’, Belbin devoted his professional life to improving team performance and challenging thinking around organisational design. He continued to travel the globe ...
In 1869 the first Cambridge college for women, Girton, was founded. This marked the end of the 660-year tradition of ...
Varsity surveys University of Cambridge students to understand their view of the size of the city ...
The son of an Oxfam volunteer who was struck and killed by a bus on the world’s longest guided busway said it was “such a ...
Liam Pitts said in a statement that there was 'inherent risk' built into the guided busway where his mother died ...
The son of a 52-year-old woman who was killed on the world's longest guided busway has told a court it was "such a ...
Pascal Bates, prosecuting, said Ms Pitts was moving along a pathway on the guided busway near to Clare College sports ground in Cambridge “when she was struck and killed by a passing bus”.
Andrew studied medicine at Clare College, Cambridge, and St Thomas’ Hospital, London. After house jobs he did national service in Malta and then moved to Edenbridge, Kent, in 1957. Here he worked as a ...
Dr Belbin was born in Sevenoaks, Kent in 1926. He studied Classics and Psychology at Clare College, Cambridge. He was appointed a research fellow at Cranfield College (now Cranfield School of ...
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