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New research: average voter is unable to accurately assess politicians
A new study has thrown doubt on the ability of the average voter to make an accurate judgment of the performance of their politicians, with voter bias deep-seated and broad.
Cambridge and Memrise launch a world first in English language learning
A unique approach that promises the easiest route ever to learning English words has been launched by Cambridge University Press and online language platform Memrise.
United Nations and Cambridge celebrate 40 years of the World Heritage Convention
The United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization (UNESCO) is celebrating 40 years of the World Heritage Convention with the launch of a new book.
Season’s greetings from Cambridge University Press
Plus information on UK opening times during the holiday season.
New Graduate Scheme launches at Cambridge University Press
Applications will be welcomed from January 2013.
The words of 2012
The Cambridge Dictionaries Online team look back at the words you searched for the most in 2012.
New research: Hardwired for jealousy
Stalkers’ brains could be programmed for obsession, new research shows.
New research: US companies lead charge to unleash the potential of the battery for grid energy storage
Hurricane Sandy's recent demonstration of the reliance on steady and reliable power production to run almost every aspect of our lives has brought into sharp focus the urgent need to find back-up solutions.
Cambridge and Memrise launch a world first in English language learning
A unique approach that promises the easiest route ever to learning English words has been launched by Cambridge and online language platform Memrise.
Words of the World
A global history of the Oxford English Dictionary.