Other Communities
About this community
Some institutions are not linked to any School, but carry out important work and services that contribute to the University’s mission and often have strong links with the teaching and research activities of Faculties and Departments. They include, among others, the University Library, the Institute of Continuing Education, and the Fitzwilliam Museum and are generally governed through a Syndicate.
Sub-communities within this community
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Arcadia Programme
A three-year programme, funded by a generous grant from the Arcadia Fund, to explore the role of academic libraries in a digital age, create new programmes and services, and to improve the external environment of the library -
Babraham Institute
Undertakes innovative biomedical research to discover the molecular mechanisms that underlie normal cellular processes and functions, and how, over lifetime, their failure or abnormality may lead to disease -
Cambridge University Libraries
Cambridge University libraries community -
CamRAD
Cambridge Rock-Art Database -
CARET
Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies -
DSpace
DSpace technical background -
Literary and Linguistic Computing Centre (LLCC)
A small group within Cambridge University Computing Service which provides specialist support for computing in the Arts and Humanities departments -
University Computing Service (UCS)
Provides computing facilities and related services in support of research and teaching in the University of Cambridge
Recent Submissions
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Electrophysiological signature of the interplay between habits and inhibition in response to smoking‐related cues in individuals with a smoking habit: An event‐related potential study
(2023-03-21)The rigid, stimulus‐bound nature of drug seeking that characterizes substance use disorder (SUD) has been related to a dysregulation of motivational and early attentional reflexive and inhibitory reflective systems. However, ... -
Revealing contributions to conduction from transport within ordered and disordered regions in highly doped conjugated polymers through analysis of temperature-dependent Hall measurements
Hall effect measurements in doped polymer semiconductors are widely reported, but are difficult to interpret due to screening of Hall voltages by carriers undergoing incoherent transport. Here, we propose a refined analysis ... -
Multi-pulse atomic layer deposition of p-type SnO thin films: growth processes and the effect on TFT performance
This work demonstrates p-type SnO thin film transistors, where the SnO active layers were deposited with atomic layer deposition (ALD) using the Sn(II) alkoxide precursor, Sn(II) bis(tert-butoxide). The deposition optimisation ...