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Read more at: Introducing our tutors: Maya Indira-Ganesh
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Introducing our tutors: Maya Indira-Ganesh

16 February 2022

Maya Indira-Ganesh Field: Digital Media and Cultural Studies of Technology Course taught at ICE: MSt in AI, Ethics and Society Subject specialism: AI, technology, ethics, and society What is your academic or professional background? My professional life has been a forking, hybrid path of research both in-and outside the...


Read more at: Two new coaching initiatives celebrate the life and love of Irene Cooper 
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Two new coaching initiatives celebrate the life and love of Irene Cooper 

1 February 2022

ICE Coaching awardee, Irene Tomoe Cooper, sadly passed away in 2020 after a seven-year battle with breast cancer – not that she would have wanted that to define her. Thanks to the efforts of her friends Kerry Dudley and Mark Levick, who also teaches on the course, Irene’s legacy lives on through two new annual initiatives...


Read more at: Bursaries to help educators share the power of creative writing
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Bursaries to help educators share the power of creative writing

11 January 2022

If you’d like to expand your skills base and become more confident about teaching creative writing in a range of settings, the First Story bursaries could be for you. A collaboration between the University of Cambridge Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) and First Story , these bursaries provide reduced tuition fees...


Read more at: More pathways to learning, as ICE increases courses on edX
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More pathways to learning, as ICE increases courses on edX

7 January 2022

For almost 150 years, ICE’s purpose has been to provide wide-ranging, open-entry and affordable education that drives societal change and promotes opportunity and fairness. Now, the Institute is expanding access to its learning even further as it strengthens its partnership with the online learning platform edX. In our...


Read more at: New year, new directions?

New year, new directions?

7 January 2022

What’s your learning resolution for 2022? We asked ICE students to tell us what promises they’ll make for their future learning. Here’s what they said: J.E., MSt in Creative Writing Editor and forty-something Korean American career-changer in Brighton. "Perfection’s not the goal. As a former English teacher, I know very...


Read more at: Exploring short courses: a weekend of Woolf at Madingley Hall
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Exploring short courses: a weekend of Woolf at Madingley Hall

7 January 2022

As part of its commitment to lifelong learning, the Institute of Continuing Education offers a diverse range of weekend-long residential courses in the grand setting of Madingley Hall and Gardens. Running throughout the academic year, the popular courses are designed for all audiences to engage passions old and new and are...


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Celebrating 30 years of fundraising for the National Garden Scheme

7 January 2022

In summer 2021, the gates of Madingley Hall gardens opened to the public once again as part of the National Garden Scheme, marking the partnership’s 30th consecutive year of raising vital funds for charity. As with everything in a garden, the idea for the collaboration began as a seed to be nurtured. The inspiration came...


Read more at: It's all in the mind: How the Undergraduate Certificate in Cognitive Psychology can change the way you see your life
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It's all in the mind: How the Undergraduate Certificate in Cognitive Psychology can change the way you see your life

7 January 2022

How does the human mind work? How does thinking happen exactly and what is the relationship between the mind, the brain and the body? Whether it’s unpacking the complexities of normal, day-to-day cognitive functions, or seeking to understand – and address – different psychopathological disorders or mental illness, human...


Read more at: Bringing new perspectives to History of Art
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Bringing new perspectives to History of Art

6 January 2022

ICE already offers popular History of Art courses at undergraduate level, but in 2022, the Institute presents its first part-time Master of Studies in History of Art and Visual Culture. ICE’s new MSt is no ordinary survey, though. Instead, it takes a fresh look at a classic subject by organising learning around pressing...


Read more at: Healthcare data: shaping our response to the pandemic
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Healthcare data: shaping our response to the pandemic

6 January 2022

When the MSt in Healthcare Data: Informatics, Innovation and Commercialization at ICE welcomed its first students in 2019, the course team always knew it was a vital topic for our times. But little more than two years later, its relevance is now evident to us all. Inside ICE talks to Course Director Dr Ronan O’Leary about...


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