Current EU undergrads will continue to pay the UK fee rate
The Vice-Chancellor said “We will continue to work as normal.”
Cambridge confused by rest of the country as Brexit begins
73.8% of the city voted in vain to remain – “intolerable damage” for the University here we come
Students need to have their say on the Class List and Tompkins Table
The processes thus far have demonstrated utter disdain for the opinion of students on an issue that directly affects them.
Brexit would spell “intolerable damage” for Cambridge University
A senior professor of Cambridge University has warned a vote for Brexit would cause the future development of the University to be severely damaged.
University officials condemned by senior Italian minister over Regeni murder
Cambridge University faces the wrath of Italian government over claims that the University did not cooperate with the search for justice for Giulio Regeni.
Ai Weiwei, the ‘most powerful artist in the world’, comes to Cambridge – and blasts Brexit
‘A nation should be generous’: The Chinese dissident spoke to The Tab as part of his extraordinary May Week visit