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AIESEC Cambridge AIESEC is an international platform for companies of all backgrounds to take on talented, enthusiastic foreign graduate students as interns. Based in over 800 universities in over 95 countries, AIESEC Cambridge provides a flexible, convenient and cost-effective portal for local companies to gain access to the fresh professionalism and cultural finesse of the AIESEC community.
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Anglia Ruskin University Anglia Ruskin University is the university of choice for students and employers in the East of England and operates principally from campuses in Cambridge and Chelmsford |
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Babraham Institute The Institute is an independent charitable life sciences institute, sponsored by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council. It undertakes world-leading innovative research and advanced training with relevance to the biomedical, biotechnological, pharmaceutical and healthcare communities.
The commercialisation of the Institute's research is managed by its wholly-owned trading subsidiary, Babraham Bioscience Technologies Ltd (BBT), a knowledge transfer company, which also manages a BioIncubator facility for small biotech companies. The Babraham Institute, BBT and a number of independent biomedical and biotechnology companies are situated on the Babraham Research Campus, located six miles south-east of Cambridge. Set in the picturesque parkland estate of Babraham Hall, the campus provides an environment that promotes innovation in the biomedical sector and has key role in the development of the Eastern region's biotechnology community.
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Biology in Business Biology in Business bridges academic and commercial life science to promote career development and technology exploitation through information resources and networking opportunities. |
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Biotica Research and development and screening library creation. |
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bistromathics Bistromathics is a provider of lightweight, modular Cloud platforms and tools for on-demand computing. |
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Cambridge Centre for Energy Studies (CCES) Cambridge Centre for Energy Studies is a multidisciplinary team of researchers and project coordinators linked to a wider network of specialists in business and government. Our agenda is the future of energy. Our areas of interest cover the politics and changing geography of the global energy system. |
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Cambridge Centre for Quantum Computation The Cambridge Centre for Quantum Computation is a world leading multi-disciplinary research centre working on the theory and practical implementation of quantum cryptography, quantum computing, and other novel applications of quantum information. |
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Cambridge Enterprise, University of Cambridge Cambridge Enterprise exists to help University of Cambridge inventors, innovators and entrepreneurs make their ideas and concepts more commercially successful for the benefit of society, the UK economy, the inventors and the University.
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Cambridge Integrated Knowledge Centre - CIKC The CIKC has recently been set up with funding from the EPSRC to develop advanced manufacturing technologies based on new macromolecular materials systems, for example polymer electronics or advanced liquid crystals, and to create valid commercial exploitation models for these innovations |
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Cambridge Marketing College Specialist provider of professional marketing qualifications and training for technology companies, service companies and not for profits.
Click http://www.marketingcollege.com for further details |
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Cambridge MIT Institute Limited (CMI) To fund joint teaching and research activities between the University of Cambridge and MIT. |
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Cambridge University Energy Network Mission Statement: The Cambridge University Energy Network was established to bring together the academic community to share their knowledge and interest in the generation and consumption of energy. It also serves to promote a structured, cross disciplinary approach to teaching and research in sustainable energy. |
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Cambridge University Entrepreneurs CUE encourages and supports start-ups in the university culminating in business plan competitions. Working with sponsors to provide high quality training and events, CUE arms students with the skills and contacts to start world-beating companies. |
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Cambridge University Research Services Division Research Services Division assists organisations and the University of Cambridge to create and strengthen mutually beneficial relationships
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Cambridge University Scientific Society
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Cambridge Visits Cambridge Visits plans visits for and introduces overseas visitors to Cambridge |
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CamBridgeSens CamBridgeSens is a part of the University of Cambridge, and is a network made up of members from 10+ different departments. Our main goal is to transcend disciplinary boundaries to develop new, innovative approaches to sensing based research. |
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CAMPOD (Cambridge Fund for the Prevention of Disease) Campod (Cambridge Fund for the Prevention of Disease) is a charity based with the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge.
We raise money to support research into a number of major diseases including cancers (breast, bowel, ovary, brain, leukaemia, lymphoma); infections (influenza, MRSA), diseases of the immune system (diabetes, arthritis) and parasitic diseases of developing countries (bilharzia, sleeping sickness) among others. |
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Cavendish Laboratory University of Cambridge, Department of Physics, Cavendish LAboratory |
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Centre for Advanced Photonics and Electronics (CAPE) CAPE was formed as a way in which the University could address global issues involving open innovation in partnership with internationally important companies strategically placed along the supply chain in the photonics and electronics industries. Its unique form of academic-industrial partnership provides for joint governance and a jointly commissioned research portfolio at the cutting edge of contemporary technology with an emphasis on significant societal relevance. |
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Centre for Business Research, University of Cambridge The Centre for Business Research is an interdisciplinary research centre based at the University of Cambridge, which undertakes rigorous studies of enterprise, innovation and corporate governance. It brings together researchers in engineering, economics, geography, sociology, law and management studies, and aims to develop recommendations of practical relevance to both companies and government.
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Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL), University of Cambridge The Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL) at Judge Business School, delivers a range of educational activities on the practice of Entrepreneurship, to inspire and build skills and 'spread the spirit of enterprise' within the University of Cambridge and beyond ...
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Conference Cambridge The Cambridge Colleges offer an extensive portfolio of venues, which can be hired for all kinds of functions. From a traditional room for a family celebration, academic ambience for a board meeting, to a state-of-the-art auditorium, Conference Cambridge, the official, free venue-finding service, can source the right location for you. |
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CULIL (Cambridge University Local Industry Links) CULIL is a forum for dialogue between the University and local businesses. It provides a neutral space for contact between different commercial and academic communities in the region, where issues of common interest can be discussed. |
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CUTEC The Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club's (CUTEC) mission is to enhance the entrepreneurial spirit amongst academics and students. We facilitate interaction between industry experts and students thereby providing students with exposure to the wider business and fundraising communities. Investors in turn gain access to the vibrant research and entrepreneurial communities at Cambridge University. |
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Darwin 2009 Festival - University of Cambridge The Darwin Festival in 2009 will be a major international event in Cambridge, creating a public forum for debate and discussion of Darwin’s ideas and those of his successors, bringing together different fields of expertise at the highest level and encouraging the widest possible public participation.
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Department of Biochemistry Animal, Plant and Bacterial Biochemistry, Structural Biology, Combinatorial Biosynthesis, Structure-based design. |
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Department of Earth Sciences research in the earth sciences (geophysics, geology, mineral sciences etc.) > oil industry, instrument development for mineral analysis, phase analysis etc. |
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Department of Geography Research in wide range of environmental and social processes: high-tech industry, SMEs, business & training; spatial/structural aspects of labour markets; GIS and Rem Sensing; hydrology/water quality |
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Downing College
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Global Inkjet Systems Ltd Dynamic Solutions for Industrial Inkjet |
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Gold Tel Cambridge Ltd. R&D in the fields of telecommunication,satellite, communication,software and so on |
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i10 i10 is a collaboration of twelve universities in the East of England and provides businesses with easy access to the expertise and facilities within these higher education institutions in the East of England. |
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Institute for Manufacturing The Institute for Manufacturing (IfM) brings together over 150 industrialists, policy makers, researchers and students to share, develop and deliver leading-edge education, research and services for local, national and international manufacturing industries. Our services are designed to help companies grow and increase their competitiveness across the business cycle, so helping industry to create wealth more effectively. |
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Institute of Continuing Education The Institute of Continuing Education offers a large and flexible programme of part-time learning opportunities for adults. As a well-founded academic Department of the University of Cambridge, the Institute is committed both to the highest standards of excellence, and to ensuring that the University's unparalleled academic strengths and resources are made available to as many interested learners as possible. |
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Instrata Ltd Instrata specialises in user experience, ethnography and innovation strategy. Services include user studies, user evaluation, innovation strategy development, requirements specification and interface design. Instrata has significant experience in providing services for a variety of technology platforms, including web, mobile, touch screen, interactive TV, medical products and control systems. Instrata is headquartered in Cambridge, UK, and comprises a multi-disciplinary team of strategists, designers, anthropologists, and technologists. Instrata engages an international network of associates that operate globally, conducting projects in Europe and beyond. Instrata’s clients include: Microsoft, Vodafone, Yahoo, University of Cambridge, British Design Council, The Countryside Agency, Nesta, Skype and the BBC. |
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IXC UK The InnovationXchange (IXC UK) is a commercially neutral, not-for-profit, global knowledge network which delivers the ground breaking IXC Intermediary Service to business and research - a new way to find the connections you need.
IXC's Intermediary Service takes the ancient art of the 'go between' and adds a rigorous legal and ethical framework - to manage connections and make it safe for organisations to 'talk'.
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Judge Business School
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King's College, University of Cambridge
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Kyoto University, European Office of SACI Promoting international collaboration and alliance between Kyoto University and European research institutions |
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Margaret Beaufort Institute
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MedImmune MedImmune strives to provide better medicines to patients, new medical options for physicians, and rewarding careers to employees. |
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Melville Laboratory for Polymer Synthesis
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Millennium Mathematics Project The MMP is an outreach project set up by the University of Cambridge to support mathematics education and improve the public understanding of mathematics. |
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MinMaxCities Group, University of Cambridge The min max cities group has been set up to enquire into the contemporary condition of the city, and to probe the ideas and issues, inspirations and interventions that will influence the metropolitan future. |
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Moixa Design Products Ltd Moixa Design Products Ltd is a 21st Century Interface company pioneering portable device technology. We create and license IP to the world's top technology brands. The founder previously invented/licensed the Folding PDA keyboard, selling approx 2m units. |
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myIP Ltd Intellectual Property Asset Management Software. |
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NRP Enterprise Ltd NRP Enterprise Ltd is a collaborative venture between the NRP, Business Link for Norfolk and Norfolk County Council. It is supported by the East of England Development Agency. NRP Enterprise will represent the research and commercial capabilities of all current, and future, occupants of the Norwich Research Park and support collaboration, business development, inward investment and re-location onto the Park of diverse businesses.
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Otaniemi Marketing Otaniemi Marketing markets, develops, provides services and builds the community of the Otaniemi Technology Cluster in Otaniemi Espoo Finland. |
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Robinson College Offering conference facilities year-round, the college was built to serve as a premier conference venue in support of its academic vocation. Well appointed study bedrooms are available for residential events in vacations. The focus is on attention to detail, outstanding food and excellent service and achieving our Clients' objectives. |
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Sensory Design Technology Sensory Design & Technology specialises in the research, development and commercialisation of wearable wireless sensor networks and microfluidic devices for fragrance delivery and therapeutic applications. The first product is eScent™, a button-size, user-worn scent dispenser where the frequency and type of fragrance delivery is flexible and determined by the user. |
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St John's College, University of Cambridge St John's College was founded in 1511 by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. The second largest of the constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge, it has about 135 Fellows, 530 undergraduates and 300 graduate students. The total current membership of the College, comprising in essence all those who have studied here, stands at around 12,000. |
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Strem Chemicals UK “Strem Chemicals' mission is to provide specialty chemicals of high purity in a timely fashion. Quality is the most critical component of all products and services.” |
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The Committee for Interdisciplinary Environmental Studies Fosters inter-disciplinary res & educ in environ'l issues in University; lectures, workshops, seminars (academics/business/ govmt/NGOs); maintains Research Register (searchable, on website) |
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The Fitzwilliam Museum The Fitzwilliam Museum, founded in 1816, contains magnificent collections of works of art and antiquities of national and international importance. Admission is free. |
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The InCrops Enterprise Hub, University of East Anglia InCrops is an enterprise hub that is based at UEA, but involves 13 partners across the East of England, one of them being the University of Cambridge.
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The Open University The Open University (OU) is the United Kingdom's only university dedicated to distance learning.
We have around 150,000 undergraduate and more than 30,000 postgraduate students. 10,000 of our students have disabilities. The Open University's style of teaching is called supported open learning.
The University itself is ranked among the top 5 UK universities for the quality of its teaching.
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The Psychometrics Centre The Psychometrics Centre at the University of Cambridge is a centre of excellence in psychological, occupational, educational and clinical assessment. We provide consultancy, carry out research and run courses in test development and analysis, provide professional training for HR practitioners who use psychometric tests, and encourage worldwide collaboration among psychometricians. |
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The RC60Group The RC60Group consists of two divisions, RC60Business and RC60Sport. A third division of the group is currently being established, which is being branded as RC60Equine.
The RC60 groups products and services consist of professional training, development and coaching services in the use of the unique RC60 The Natural State system which is proven to develop exceptionally high levels emotional intelligence and effective performance coaching cultures in corporate organisations and sporting environments.
Our limited company name is Results Coaching in 60 Seconds Ltd.
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UK ~ Innovation Research Centre The UK Innovation Research Centre (UK~ IRC) is a collaborative initiative for cutting-edge research and knowledge hub activity in innovation. It is a joint venture between the Centre for Business Research at the Judge Business School, University of Cambridge, and Imperial College London Business School. |
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UK Strategic Study Centre I provide training, mentoring and seminars on strategic thinking and leadership.
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Ultrasoc Technologies Ltd UltraSoC Technologies is an independent provider of System-on-Chip (SoC) infrastructures that enable rapid development of embedded systems based on advanced SoC devices. It is developing UltraDebugTM, a highly flexible and generically compatible SoC debug support platform, which will provide superior application-level debugging and profiling that speeds development and lowers costs for SoC vendors. |
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University Centre
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University of Cambridge The University of Cambridge is acknowledged as one of the world's leading higher education and research institutions.
The University was instrumental in the formation of the Cambridge Network and its Vice- Chancellor, Professor Alison Richard is also the President of the Cambridge Network.
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University of Cambridge Centre for Technology Management The Centre for Technology Management bridges the gap between industry and university research for all topics concerned with the effective integration of technological considerations into business decision making. The Centre provides industrial technology managers and the wider technology management community with a unique resource for investigating effective technology management practices. |
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University of Cambridge Computing Service Academic Information Technology services including high speed networking, computing, email and training |
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University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership The University of Cambridge Programme for Sustainability Leadership, formerly the Cambridge Programme for Industry (CPI), is the University's largest dedicated unit for professional and executive programmes, It designs and delivers world-class learning programmes nationally and internationally, focussing on issues of leadership and sustainable development. Its flagship programme is HRH The Prince of Wales's Business & the Environment Programme. HRH The Prince of Wales is its Patron. |
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University of Cambridge, Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies Applied Research in the use of Technology to support Teaching and Research at the University of Cambridge |
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University of East Anglia The University of East Anglia is an internationally-renowned, research-led university. Nearly 15,000 students from more than 100 countries and around 3,000 staff enjoy its architecturally distinguished campus on the edge of the city of Norwich. The University is known for its pioneering and collaborative approach to research, bringing together academics from different disciplines to create innovative research groups. The latest Research Assessment Exercise (2001) confirmed the breadth and depth of our research excellence through the achievement of the top 5* or 5 ratings in eleven subject areas, with staff inclusion rates in the top 10 per cent across the board. |
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WaveFX - video & multimedia production WaveFX creates multimedia presentations plus video editing and filming for conferences, live events and corporate media.
We also offer a plasma screen presentation service for your office or exhibition stand - many options include looping video, PowerPoint, 3D animation and touch screen interactive presentations. Video production based at our Cambridge studio now boasts a full DVD authoring suite, 3D visualisation and digital editing as well as our established cd-rom and graphic design service.
Our sister company 3DAV.com has launched a template based video service. Simply choose a template and send them your images & logos. Ideal for exhibition stands and events.
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Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute The Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute is a genome research centre set up in 1992 by the Wellcome Trust and the Medical Research Council in order to further our knowledge of genomes, and in particular to play a substantial role in the sequencing and interpretation of the human genome. This information will underpin research on human biology and disease in this century and beyond. |