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    Research shows how supply chain disruptions increased the economic impact of the 2011 Japan earthquake

    New research co-authored by College Fellow, Professor Vasco Carvalho, uncovers the role of complex and lengthening supply chains play in propagating the impact of disruptions brought about by local disturbances, such as natural disasters, terrorist attacks or localized shutdowns.

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    Research shows how supply chain disruptions increased the economic impact of the 2011 Japan earthquake
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    Jesus student selected for 2021 Boat Race

    Congratulations to postgraduate student Sebastian Benzecry, who has been selected for the University of Cambridge men’s crew for the 2021 Gemini Boat Race.

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    Jesus student selected for 2021 Boat Race
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    Ripples: a live interactive event

    How do ripples form the fabric of our world, and how do we make sense of them? From social media...

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    Ripples: a live interactive event
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    Graduate Conference goes virtual

    The annual Graduate Conference took place online on 6 March, with prizes awarded to presentations on topics ranging from oceanic methane to Aristotle’s influence on Nietzsche.

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    Graduate Conference goes virtual
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    'Local actors with local solutions': a conversation with Sulaiman Iqbal

    Third-year student and Team UPside founder Sulaiman Iqbal discusses what he sees as the biggest barriers to higher education, and how Team Upside has leveraged social media to expand their initiatives during the pandemic.

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    'Local actors with local solutions': a conversation with Sulaiman Iqbal
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    How can we fix the financial system?

    How can university endowments, pension funds, and individual savers contribute to the mitigation of inequality and the climate crisis through their investments?

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    How can we fix the financial system?
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    Is social media changing your life? Watch the discussion

    The Intellectual Forum and the University of Cambridge ThinkLab welcomed an expert panel to talk about the impact social media is having on our lives for the Cambridge Festival 2021.

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    Is social media changing your life? Watch the discussion
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    Film at Jesus announces One Second a Day winners

    Judges were ‘thrilled by the quality, ambition and technical accomplishment displayed by the entrants’ in the latest Film at Jesus One Second a Day challenge.

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    Film at Jesus announces One Second a Day winners
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    Saxophone extravaganza supports local causes

    Â鶹ԭ´´ Organ Scholar, Drew Sellis, and Dean of Chapel, The Rev’d James Crockford, will broadcast an online recital of...

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    Saxophone extravaganza supports local causes
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    Is social media changing your life?

    Tyler Shores, Senior Research Associate at the Intellectual Forum, is giving a talk with Dr Amy Orben on social media...

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    Is social media changing your life?
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    Why lifelong learning matters

    Available to watch online: A virtual fireside chat with MasterClass Founder and CEO David Rogier.

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    Why lifelong learning matters
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    Winner announced in College short story competition

    Judges Emily Winslow Stark and Tabitha Siklos awarded the top prize to A Murder of Crow Witnesses by James McCarthy at a virtual ceremony last week.

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    Winner announced in College short story competition
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    Can we avoid war with China?

    The China Centre lecture on Tuesday 9 March 2021 was delivered by the Rt Hon Sir Oliver Letwin, visiting Professor, Policy Institute, King's College London, former Chancellor of the Duchy of Lancaster and former Minister for Government Policy, HMG. The central theme of Sir Oliver's lecture was the increasing mistrust and mutual suspicion between the West and China, which he characterised as a ‘real and present danger’ for humanity.

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    Can we avoid war with China?
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    Online outreach: working with schools during the pandemic

    Our Schools Liaison Officer, Katie Mountford, reflects on how the admissions and outreach team have adapted to working with schools online over the last 12 months.

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    Online outreach: working with schools during the pandemic
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    A big data approach to improving sleep

    Sleep Cycle's CTO Mikael Kågebäck and Malin Abrahamsson, Director of PR and Partnerships, gave a talk for the Intellectual Forum and ThinkLab's Sleep Week.

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    A big data approach to improving sleep
  • What do we know about sleep, health and technology? Dr Michael Grandner

    How does sleep health affect society?

    Internationally renowned sleep scientist Dr Michael Grandner gave a fascinating lecture for the Intellectual Forum and ThinkLab's Sleep Week - now available to watch online.

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    How does sleep health affect society?
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    "Art gave me a second chance at life"

    Content Warning: suicidal thoughts After a failed suicide attempt, Jesuan Simon Pratt (Mathematics,1989) learnt to paint with one arm –...

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    "Art gave me a second chance at life"

Hear from our alumni

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    Lene Northwood

    Criminology (1996)

    As a person who grew up on the opposite side of the planet to a family that had no history of attending university, the idea of me attending Cambridge was, quite frankly, laughable. Then I fell in love with Criminology and wrote a thesis that caught the attention of the College. It is just one example of the incredibly outward looking approach that, in the decades that I have known the College, has defined Â鶹ԭ´´. One letter with a now familiar letterhead, quite literally raised my expectations of life...

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    Criminology (1996)
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    John Arrastia

    Law (1995)

    I came to Cambridge at the suggestion of a Professor who was visiting the US. I borrowed the funds to study there. What appealed to me at Jesus was that it was so inclusive and embracing. I played golf with the Porters and rugby with the staff. I dined with the other students, socialised with the Fellows, danced with the Master’s wife, and really got to know people. My friends and colleagues were engineers, doctors, politicians, religious scholars, undergrads, lawyers, professors – basically every stripe of humanity one could find...

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    Law (1995)
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    Johnny Harounoff and Stephanie Posner

    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (2013) and Classics (2012)

    We met 10 years ago as undergraduates living in the same staircase in North Court and have since been studying and working in the United States. The College was so accommodating to us by providing us — and other Jewish students — with kosher facilities and by supporting the creation of the College's first Jewish Society. For us, the College is full of happy memories thanks to the friends we made and for all of the kindness shown to us from the porters, professors and staff. That sense of community...

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    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (2013) and Classics (2012)
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    Rafi Levy and Max Turner

    Computer Science (2019) and Architecture and Urban Design (2019)

    We first met in 2021 when we joined the May Ball committee as webmaster and graphic designer. We spent a lot of time together that year, working closely to create a graphic scheme and build a website for the event. Even though it was a lot of hard work and very stressful at times, we are so grateful to have been part of it as it is thanks to that opportunity that we became great friends. A couple of years later, we are still great friends and now have a...

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    Computer Science (2019) and Architecture and Urban Design (2019)
  • Mark and Janet Hayes

    Mark Hayes and Janet Livesley

    Architecture (1976) and Architecture (1980)

    We first met in 1980 when Mark returned to Jesus to study for the postgraduate diploma in Architecture and Janet joined the college on the same course. Graduate dinners in Upper Hall were a highlight of the week and an opportunity to meet socially with other Jesuans. Part of our studies included trips to Zambia and an earthquake-hit area in Southern Italy. We were married in the College Chapel just after completing our studies in the summer of 1982 and remained in Cambridge for a period following Mark’s election to...

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    Architecture (1976) and Architecture (1980)