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A high school senior from Prince William County just joined an elite group of students worldwide. His secret to success? Stop stressing and start learning.

Vigilant computer center staff in Nigeria helped police catch a scammer collecting exam documents from students. Their quick thinking protected students preparing for university entrance exams.

After three years of patience, Cambridge's Darwin College finally has swifts nesting in specially installed boxes, helping reverse a 70% population crash. The University of Cambridge is leading efforts to bring back these incredible birds that fly all the way from Africa each spring.

Thousands of students in Nigeria's Igbo-Eze South just got their exam fees covered through a partnership between local government and two foundations. The initiative ensures no student misses college entrance or graduation exams because of money.

Ghana's Education Service released funding to all senior high schools to cover exam materials for 2026, removing financial pressure from thousands of families. Students can now focus on their studies without worrying about practical exam costs.

Four students, including two young women, just achieved a perfect 100 percentile on Maharashtra's entrance exam for agricultural and pharmacy programs. The results come as exam registration jumped 28% this year, showing growing interest in science-based careers across India.

More than 200 Cambridge high school seniors just walked away with nearly half a million dollars in scholarship money to pursue their dreams. The awards celebrate everything from academic excellence to community service, funded entirely by local donors who believe in their city's young people.

Scientists are taking their research out of the lab and into Cambridge's pubs for the city's largest Pint of Science festival since the pandemic. From knitted guts to breastmilk biology, experts are making complex science accessible over a friendly pint.
A Cambridge amputee football team wants to create a permanent training facility after players currently travel up to four hours for matches. Only four teams exist in the UK, forcing athletes from across the country to trek to Cheshire for league play.

For the first time in nearly 200 years, both Oxford and Cambridge will row under French captains in the historic Boat Race. The moment shows how talent and dedication break barriers in one of sport's oldest traditions.

Europe's oldest science park is tripling in size, bringing 20,000 new jobs and £3 billion in annual economic output to Cambridge. The redevelopment will open green spaces, outdoor science exhibits, and educational facilities to families across the region.

Europe's oldest science park is set to triple in size, creating 20,000 new jobs while opening its doors wider to the public. The £3 billion project promises to transform Cambridge's innovation hub into a space where cutting-edge research meets community access.
Trinity College just unveiled a privately funded plan to triple the Cambridge Science Park's size, creating 20,000 high-value jobs while opening a free public Park of Science to inspire local kids in STEM. The 50-year masterplan transforms Britain's oldest science park into a £3 billion innovation hub for life sciences, tech, and clean energy.
The Red Hen Project is inviting Cambridge workplaces to transform World Cup excitement into vital support for struggling families. Simple fundraisers like football shirt days and sweepstakes could help local children access support before small challenges become crises.

Cambridge University is returning around 100 stolen artifacts to Nigeria, including precious bronze sculptures and royal commemorative pieces looted in 1897. The move restores cultural treasures seized during a colonial military raid on Benin City.
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The University of Cambridge and quantum computing leader IonQ are opening the UK's first university quantum innovation center, bringing cutting-edge technology and research opportunities to British scientists. The partnership will accelerate breakthrough discoveries in computing, security, and sensing while training the next generation of quantum experts.

More than a century after British forces looted precious artifacts from Benin City, Cambridge University is finally sending them home. The return marks a major victory in the global movement to restore Africa's cultural heritage.

Students in Haryana can now wear religious and cultural items during exams without fear of being turned away. The new policy protects Sikh students carrying kirpans and married women wearing mangalsutras at testing centers across the state.

After thorough investigation, Nigeria's exam board cleared 279 students who were wrongly suspected of cheating, giving them back their futures. The decision shows how careful review can protect innocent students while still fighting fraud.

Cambridge, Massachusetts voted to discontinue its ShotSpotter gunshot detection system after a decade of use, joining a growing movement of cities prioritizing privacy and community trust. The decision reflects a shift toward policing methods that residents feel better serve their neighborhoods.
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