"People might not make the connection between AI and human rights, but we should!"

Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çcombines the traditions of a Cambridge University College with a dynamic and outward-facing view.
Founded in 1965 as "University College", Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çwas initially only for postgraduate students, and was locatedÌýin a single house with just a dozen rooms and a long, narrow garden that ran from Selwyn Gardens to Barton Road. From these humble beginnings, we have since grown to welcomeÌýmature undergraduates as well as postgraduates,Ìýand we are nowÌýthe academic and physical home to more than 800 students, with over 400 accommodation rooms, a conference centre, performance venue, library and lovingly tended gardens spread over a ten-acre site.
Like our students, our Fellowship spans many disciplines. Our President is a chemist, our Senior Tutor is a Russian expert, our Bursar is a lawyerÌýand one of our Porters has a PhD in medieval historyÌýearned at this very College. We have 13 Tutors devoted to the pastoral care of our students, including two Tutors for our sizeable part-time student population,Ìýand Directors of Studies to guide students through their specific discipline.
Our Fellowship includes professors, researchers, authors, medics, scientists and more, from across the humanities and sciences. We provideÌýone-on-one mentorship for nearly 200 PhD students.ÌýOur Junior Research Fellows share their cutting-edge work with us at seminars, lectures and our popular annual Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çResearch Event.
We areÌýinclusive and diverse, and our student body is drawn from 96 different countries. And because we are a mature and postgraduate College, our students come from interesting and often non-traditional backgrounds, with varied experiences in both academia and theÌýprofessions. Our student association (WCSA) is actively engaged with College life and governance, sitting on committees, organising events and even helping to refurbishÌýour interiors.
Through our Tutorial Office, we provide support to ourÌýstudents who have earned a place at Cambridge with the means to take it up,Ìýgiving over £700k in bursaries and other financial assistance in 2021-2022.
We have dozens of academic visitors staying with us at any given time, as well as a large membership that includes alumni, academics and those from the worlds of commerce, law, scientific research,Ìýmedicine and the humanities. Our Fine Arts Committee arranges contemporary art exhibitions year-round, and our music society holds concerts during term times, many featuring student musicians from the Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çCollege Music Society.
Take a look around this website to find out more about us, follow us on social media, or better yet – come and visit, enjoy a lecture or a concert, dine with us and learn about studying here as a Cambridge University postgraduate or undergraduate.
We are excited to launch an open call for the second edition of our Wolf Words Poetry Anthology; this year our theme is Wild.Ìý
Don't miss the last Howler of the 2023 with headlinerÌýSally Porter!
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This workshop is organised to help students prepare to be part of the Âé¶¹ËÞÉáµçÊÓ¾çResearch Event 2024.
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How can you introduce protection of the environment into consumer contract law when this is detrimental to the protection of the consumer?