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Read more at: Neal Maskell – retirement party

Neal Maskell – retirement party

26 June 2014

The Department held a farewell tea party on 25 June 2014 to mark the retirement of Neal Maskell. Neal joined the Department in 1967 and retires having served since 2007 as Chief Teaching Laboratory Technician. Attending the tea party was Pro-Vice-Chancellor Professor Jeremy Sanders, representing the Vice-Chancellor...


Read more at: Part II Zoology Class List

Part II Zoology Class List

16 June 2014

This year's Part II Zoology Class List has been posted at the Senate House and in the Department - congratulations to all our students, with special mention to Benjamin Taylor for winning the Frank Smart Prize.


Read more at: Academic Promotions 2014

Academic Promotions 2014

11 June 2014

Many congratulations to two members of the Department who have received awards in this year's Academic Promotions exercise, to take effect from 1 October 2014:


Read more at: Philine zu Ermgassen awarded a CUSU Teaching Excellence Award

Philine zu Ermgassen awarded a CUSU Teaching Excellence Award

19 May 2014

The CUSU Teaching Excellence Award (TEA) celebrates excellent teaching and student engagement and is a pioneer project of its kind here at Cambridge. There is no other student-led initiative at Cambridge where students are invited to highlight outstanding qualities that make a lecture, supervision, or the educational...


Read more at: Outreach classes held in Zoology

Outreach classes held in Zoology

12 May 2014

The following images show Dr Paul Elliot leading practical classes in the Department last month, for school pupils from hard to reach backgrounds (organised by the Sutton Trust and TeachFirst ).


Read more at: Paul Brakefield elected member of EMBO

Paul Brakefield elected member of EMBO

9 May 2014

This year, to celebrate its 50th anniversary , the European Molecular Biology Association (EMBO) has extended the range of subjects that it covers by electing 50 new members in the areas of Ecology and Evolution, and Neuroscience. This is in addition to the normal election of new members nominated by the current membership...


Read more at: A view from the roof: Arup works are progressing well

A view from the roof: Arup works are progressing well

7 May 2014

The following photographs were taken on a site visit on 1 May and show Professor Michael Akam, Tony Wilson (Kier) and John Woods (Estate Management). The top of the CCI atrium, projecting through the roof level, including the architect’s sketch of the final design. Michael Akam in his former lab. Work on the building is...


Read more at: Two recent prizes for Sarah Luke

Two recent prizes for Sarah Luke

31 March 2014

Sarah Luke, a PhD student in the Insect Ecology Group has two recent successes: winning the Merian award for best student talk at the Annual Conference for the Society of Tropical Ecology (held in Freising, Germany, last month), and second prize in the Royal Entomological Society student essay competition . Congratulations...


Read more at: Claire Feniuk wins first prize at the Student Conference on Conservation Science

Claire Feniuk wins first prize at the Student Conference on Conservation Science

28 March 2014

Claire Feniuk , a PhD student in the Conservation Science Group won first prize at the Student Conference on Conservation Science yesterday, for her poster "Finding the balance: Food production and biodiversity conservation in Europe". This was quite an achievement, given that there were 100 posters and the standard was...


Read more at: Gerit Linneweber wins 3rd prize in GSLS image competition

Gerit Linneweber wins 3rd prize in GSLS image competition

25 March 2014

PhD student Gerit Linneweber (from the Gut Signalling and Metabolism Lab), won third prize in the Graduate School of Life Sciences Image Competition on 13th March 2014, for his confocal microscopy image of a Drosophila larval spiracle. The spiracles are the entry point of oxygen into the organism and must, similar to the...