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April 2019

Wonderful and unique: Our CUROP experience at the National Eisteddfod of Wales

Wonderful and unique: Our CUROP experience at the National Eisteddfod of Wales

Posted on 25 April 2019 by Jonathan Rees

CUROP 2018 graduates Sioned Murphy and Math Emyr. In our latest post, we caught up with CUROP 2018 graduates Sioned Murphy and Math Emyr. They told us all about their […]

The Cambridge Cluster – lessons of obliquity, serendipity and proximity on the road to innovation

The Cambridge Cluster – lessons of obliquity, serendipity and proximity on the road to innovation

Posted on 23 April 2019 by Rick Delbridge

There was a clear sense of the Cambridge cluster as an entity with its own character, history and distinct qualities. Professor Rick Delbridge spent last Michaelmas Term as Visiting Fellow […]

Do we really own our digital possessions?

Do we really own our digital possessions?

Posted on 23 April 2019 by Rebecca Mardon

Digital products such as eBooks and digital music are often seen to liberate consumers from the burdens of ownership. In our latest post, Dr Rebecca Mardon explores the idea of ownership […]

Bollywood and business: What Padman (2018) teaches us about entrepreneurship

Bollywood and business: What Padman (2018) teaches us about entrepreneurship

Posted on 18 April 2019 by Shumaila Yousafzai

In 1998, a pack of 8 pads would cost 20 Indian Rupees, the equivalent of three days of grocery shopping. In our latest post, Dr Shumaila Yousafzai explains how a […]