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  • 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?
  • an empty cot. Text: children's sleep - facts, myths and when it depends, Jessica Toh, Erin Flynn Evans

    Children's sleep: facts and myths

    Sleep Week continues with a data-driven discussion on 'what works' when it comes to infant sleep - now available to watch online.

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    Children's sleep: facts and myths
  • A photo of Sian Gooding in First Court at Â鶹ԭ´´.

    A journey to Cambridge on 'the road less travelled'

    Â鶹ԭ´´ PhD student Sian Gooding talks about her path to Cambridge, and how dropping out of school in 2012 led to being awarded a Harding Scholarship in 2021.

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    A journey to Cambridge on 'the road less travelled'
  • Photograph of a Ceramic chess set from the Song dynasty

    Ceramics and society in the Song dynasty

    On Thursday 25 February 2021 the China Centre Seminar was given by Dr Rose Kerr, Honorary Associate, Needham Research Institute, and Former Keeper of the Far Eastern Department, Victoria and Albert Museum. Dr Kerr's lecture focused on the porcelain industry in China during the Song dynasty (960 - 1279 AD).

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    Ceramics and society in the Song dynasty
  • an empty cot. Text: Normal infant sleep: ask an anthropologist Professor Helen Ball, ThinkLab Intellectual Forum

    What is 'normal' infant sleep?

    The Intellectual Forum's Sleep Week started with a discussion of infant sleep with anthropologist Professor Helen Ball.

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    What is 'normal' infant sleep?
  • woman standing in front of a window and a red statue

    Watch the 2021 Lisa Jardine Memorial Lecture

    How should historians study emotions to help them understand the past? The German Peasants' War of 1524-6 was the biggest...

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    Watch the 2021 Lisa Jardine Memorial Lecture
  • A portrait photo of Dr Rebecca Flemming

    Dr Rebecca Flemming appointed a Joukowsky Lecturer

    Dr Rebecca Flemming, Â鶹ԭ´´ Fellow and Senior Lecturer in Ancient History, has been appointed as a Joukowsky Lecturer for the Archaeological Institute of America (AIA) for 2020-21.

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    Dr Rebecca Flemming appointed a Joukowsky Lecturer
  • Photograph of ice melt

    A fresh look at climate change: climate risks and COP26

    The China Centre lecture on Wednesday 3 March 2021 was delivered by Professor Sir David King, Founder & Chair, Centre for Climate Repair at Cambridge, Emeritus Professor of Chemistry, University of Cambridge, Senior Strategy Adviser to the President of Rwanda, former Chief Scientific Adviser, HMG and former FCO Climate Envoy.

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    A fresh look at climate change: climate risks and COP26
  • Man staring down at a mobile phone

    Watch the discussion: The Social Dilemma

    Available to watch online: members of the team behind the hit Netflix docudrama The Social Dilemma discuss the film and the issues it raises.

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    Watch the discussion: The Social Dilemma
  • A man speaking and waving his hands

    The experience economy with James Wallman

    Available to watch online: former British Deputy Ambassador to the US Patrick Davies OBE discusses US politics.

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    The experience economy with James Wallman
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    Should the police use more facial recognition?

    On Friday 25th February, former Metropolitan Police Commissioner Lord Bernard Hogan Howe, who argues for increased use of facial recognition...

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    Should the police use more facial recognition?
  • An archaeologist excavating the dig at Â鶹ԭ´´.

    Archaeology at Jesus

    As part of the ongoing Kitchen Project, an archaeological exacavation in Pump Court has uncovered a cross-section of the College's history.

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    Archaeology at Jesus
  • A photo of Will Davison, wearing a May Week Alternative t-shirt.

    Jesus students celebrate giving with May Week Alternative

    Undergraduate student Will Davison is Â鶹ԭ´´'s rep for May Week Alternative (MWA), a 'celebration of giving' which encourages students to donate the cost of a May Ball ticket to charity.

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    Jesus students celebrate giving with May Week Alternative
  • A bed with the hashtag Sleep Week next to it

    Intellectual Forum to run a week of events on sleep

    The Intellectual Forum will be running a week of events on sleep in partnership with the University of Cambridge’s ThinkLab...

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    Intellectual Forum to run a week of events on sleep
  • Canada Research Chairs

    Jesuans awarded Canada Research Chairs 

    We are pleased to announce that Dr Shoshanna Saxe (2012) and Dr Claudiane Ouellet-Plamondon (2008) have been awarded Canada Research...

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    Jesuans awarded Canada Research Chairs 
  • Animals and insects

    Have you seen wildlife at Â鶹ԭ´´?

    Cambridge Colleges are being encouraged to participate in the University’s Biodiversity Plan by recording the wildlife they come across.

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    Have you seen wildlife at Â鶹ԭ´´?
  • Composite image - 6 honorary fellows

    New Honorary Fellows elected

    Â鶹ԭ´´ has elected six new Honorary Fellows in recognition of their contributions to their respective fields.

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    New Honorary Fellows elected

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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    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)
  • 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)
  • Ilana Cohen

    Ilana Cohen

    Human, Social and Political Sciences (2022)

    I arrived at Â鶹ԭ´´ in 2022 as a Harvard Social Studies Exchange student. Initially, I was compelled to pursue the program due to the academic freedom it offered, excited to work closely with leading thinkers in self-directed studies around climate change ethics. Upon starting at Jesus, though, I realised that I also gained the opportunity to join an incredible community of wonderfully eclectic and deeply welcoming scholars and peers. My Jesus experience was also formative for me as a climate justice activist. Sharing knowledge and building relationships with Cambridge...

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    Human, Social and Political Sciences (2022)
  • Philip Slotkin

    Philip Slotkin

    Modern and Medieval Languages (1958)

    As a "bright kid" from a non-academic background I had to adjust quickly on arrival at Jesus, but I soon made friends and was never made to feel that I did not fit in socially. Since my wife and I have no children, it was to Â鶹ԭ´´ that my thoughts turned with advancing years, and given the attachment to the College that I felt from the beginning it was obvious that Jesus would be a major beneficiary of my Will. This intention was only reinforced by the unstinting assistance...

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    Modern and Medieval Languages (1958)