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A distributed discussion board system on the Cambridge University Data Network. Site provides some background to the system, software requirements, and a list of rules.
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GROGGS is a distributed discussion board system on the Cambridge
University Data Network, open to all users. It aims to enable users
to discuss a wide variety of subjects, ranging from computing to
serious social and political issues. Humour, poetry, advertisements
and advice are also welcome;
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Provides information about the centre, and details of the assistance available to staff and students at the university.
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The Disability Resource Centre (DRC) provides advice, information and support to prospective students, undergraduates, and post-graduates. We also provide signposting and information to staff. The DRC staff support individuals who face a wide range of challenges including learning difficulties, physical impairments, mental health issues, chronic illnesses and others
Disability Resource Centre
Welcome to the Disability Resource Centre
The Disability Resource Centre provides advice, information and support to prospective students, undergraduates, and post-graduates. We also provide signposting and information to staff. The DRC staff support individuals who face
For students, graduates, fellows and staff. Includes society history, aims, events calendar, local contacts, and benefits of membership.
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The Cambridge Society was set up in 1976 to enable past and present members of the University to remain in touch with the University and each other.
We’d like to welcome you to the site of the Cambridge Society. The Society was set up by the University in 1976 by the late Professor Jack Linnett, the then Vice-Chancellor, to enable past and present members of the University to remain in touch with the University and each other.
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