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Climate change heroes on film
31 January 2012
Gates alumnus Maxime Riche makes webdocumentaries on climate change heroes.
Climate change heroes on film
31 January 2012
Gates alumnus Maxime Riche makes webdocumentaries on climate change heroes.
A legacy of learning
25 January 2012
Eduardo Machicado Murillo has just opened up his family's library to the public.
The ethics of healthcare rationing
24 January 2012
Michael Young co-authors paper on whether to tell patients about rationing decisions.
Educating for peace
23 January 2012
Sara Clarke-Habibi led a workshop on peace education at a conference last week.
Alumnus publishes book on anti-corruption drive in Nigeria
20 January 2012
Wale Adebanwi publishes searing book on a major anti-corruption drive in Nigeria.
A global enterprise
20 January 2012
Attention market network set up by Gates alumni is finalist in global enterprise contest.
Hormonal imbalance
17 January 2012
Marina Minic has been involved in a groundbreaking trial on a rare form of hypoglycaemia.
Gates alumna runs in Olympic trials
13 January 2012
Amanda Scott competed in Houston Olympic trials on Saturday.
Scholar features on BBC for Cambodia research
11 January 2012
Mary Beth Day's research will feature on two BBC programmes.
Drought could have led to ruin of Angkor
4 January 2012
Mary Beth Day's research into water management in ancient Angkor is published.
Untangling the complexities of US foreign policy
20 December 2011
Former naval officer Jeremiah Schwarz is researching US policy in the former Yugoslavia.
Perfecting the surgical art
14 December 2011
Olympia Papachristofi's research looks at ways of improving the surgical success rate.
Memory like a fish?
12 December 2011
Alex Vail is researching the remarkable cooperation between moray eels and groupers.
Matt Varilek stands for election to Congress
8 December 2011
Gates alumnus Matt Varilek has announced he is running for election to Congress.
Gates scholar appears on leading current affairs programme
7 December 2011
Michael Marin took part in a debate on Canada's The Agenda last night.
Adapting to extreme climate change
6 December 2011
Suzanne Pilaar is studying how humans adapted to climate change in the Holocene period.
Investigating wrongful convictions
29 November 2011
Gates scholar Bill Schmidt is researching the causes of wrongful convictions.
Gates alumna is woman to watch
24 November 2011
Noa Epstein is named MBA Star of the Year at Women of the Future awards.
Understanding the history of emotions
23 November 2011
Danelle Van Zyl-Hermann is studying the history of emotions in South Africa.
Alumna publishes book on human trafficking
17 November 2011
Wendi Adelson publishes a fictional book based on her work on human trafficking.
LinkedIn co-founder meets Gates alumni
14 November 2011
Reid Hoffman speaks at scholars' event in New York.
November webinar for international applicants
14 November 2011
A webinar for international applicants will be held on 16 November.
African enterprise under the spotlight
11 November 2011
African Innovation Prize organises workshop for Global Entrepreneurship Week.
Healthcare workshop looks to promote sustainable health systems
11 November 2011
Eva-Maria Hempe is leading a workshop on Health Systems Strengthening.
Solving a mathematical problem
9 November 2011
Nadja Tschentscher is investigating why some clever people are bad at maths.
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Climate change heroes on film
Gates alumnus Maxime Riche makes webdocumentaries on climate change heroes.
A legacy of learning
Eduardo Machicado Murillo has just opened up his family's library to the public.
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Distinguished Lecture Series
6 June 2011
Mark Thompson, Director-General of the BBC, gives a public lecture on the future of broadcasting.