Meet Edith, a Camfed scholarship recipient and CAMA member. She lives in Mpika, Zambia, along with her mother. Edith received Camfed support for her secondary education and graduated high school in 2005. After graduation, she joined Camfed’s alumni network – CAMA.

 

More than 200 people celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL), at an event that featured a light show, alumni success stories, a video showcasing CfEL’s achievements, “elevator pitches” of new ventures and speeches about how entrepreneurship has quick

 

CIT’s product engineering director Steve Thomas will be attending at the Williams Conference Centre, Oxford, and will also be exhibiting some of CIT’s recent developments in sensors on flexible circuits.

The event includes:

 

The Issues and Options Consultation on the Cambridge Northern Fringe East area will give interested parties the chance to have their say on all aspects of the development, including what the land should be used for, and how it will best benefit the city and the wider area in the future.

 

He will lead a debate in Westminster Hall on Mental Health and the Cambridgeshire Health Economy as he pushes for a fairer deal for the county.

 

Colm is the founder and head of the Applied Nanoscience and Nanoscale Engineering research group at the Department of Engineering’s Nanoscience Centre.

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Meet Edith, a Camfed scholarship recipient and CAMA member. She lives in Mpika, Zambia, along with her mother. Edith received Camfed support for her secondary education and graduated high school in 2005. After graduation, she joined Camfed’s alumni network – CAMA.

 

More than 200 people celebrated the tenth anniversary of the Centre for Entrepreneurial Learning (CfEL), at an event that featured a light show, alumni success stories, a video showcasing CfEL’s achievements, “elevator pitches” of new ventures and speeches about how entrepreneurship has quick

 

CIT’s product engineering director Steve Thomas will be attending at the Williams Conference Centre, Oxford, and will also be exhibiting some of CIT’s recent developments in sensors on flexible circuits.

The event includes:

 

The Issues and Options Consultation on the Cambridge Northern Fringe East area will give interested parties the chance to have their say on all aspects of the development, including what the land should be used for, and how it will best benefit the city and the wider area in the future.

 

He will lead a debate in Westminster Hall on Mental Health and the Cambridgeshire Health Economy as he pushes for a fairer deal for the county.

 

Colm is the founder and head of the Applied Nanoscience and Nanoscale Engineering research group at the Department of Engineering’s Nanoscience Centre.