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Attending to the soul

Concluding her training as an Integrative Psychotherapist, Rachael Cowie (2001) writes about her therapeutic approach.

Varsity Match 2021

The ‘Battle of the Blues’ is back. Get your tickets from 10 May and enjoy a day of amateur rugby with your friends and family.

Sam Davies: profile

Sam talked to the Editor from her boat during the Vendée Globe, an around-the-world sailing race from November to February. Following a serious collision, she continued the course to overcome her fear.

Communicating with computers

AI Interactions Architect Cameron Taylor (2009) discusses the lessons robots can learn from humans and how advances in automation might affect our future.

Sophie Callis: one to watch

After qualifying as a Clinical Psychologist three days before the first UK lockdown, Sophie has been working in a heart and lung hospital throughout the pandemic.

Playlist: a computer scientist’s choices

Steve Furber (1971) developed the ARM microprocessor and is now working on computer models of neurons to better understand the human brain. He explains his research and music preferences.

Neil Lawrence: in a nutshell

Neil was the first PhD student to work on machine learning at the Cambridge Computer Lab, and he is now the University’s first DeepMind Professor of Machine Learning.

Top College stories

The Cambridge Foundation Year; a Golden Globe award; a book on paper; maternal and infant health; economics of biodiversity; Queen’s Honours.

Asia-Pacific Johnian virtual get-together

Join us online and catch-up with fellow Johnians based in Asia-Pacific.

The music of words

Rachel Ip (1995), who has just published her first two picture books, writes about music and rhythm in the words of stories for International Children’s Book Day.