- Cambridge University International Development
Cambridge University International Development or CUiD is a student run society aiming to promote awareness and discussion of
international development issues across Cambridge. This is primarily achieved through events, a thrice yearly publication, Vision and the global network U8. CUiD also has links with the twice yearly Cambridge International Development Course (IDC) and is a member of [http://www.humanitariancentre.org The Humanitarian Centre, Cambridge] .History
CUiD was founded in 2005 by Sheena Sumaria, a student of
St John's college, Cambridge with the goal of 'Raising awareness and increasing understanding of the issues surrounding International Development' [ [http://www.cuid.org/ CUID - Cambridge University International Development ] ] and since then has been rapidly expanding every year. Now its membership base is nearly 600 with a central committee of at least 25. CUiD is headed by two co-presidents who are elected by it's members every academic year.Events
CUiD runs a series of events predominantly scheduled in the Michaelmas and Lent terms of the
University of Cambridge . They include the following:
* Speaker events. Academics, professionals, media figues and others give their views on topics relating to international development. Previous speakers include Gerison Lansdown forUNICEF , Ko Aung on campaigning for human rights and democracy in Burma, Andrew Swinells on the Rwandan genocide and the search for justice, Richard Baker forOxfam and many more.
* Panel debates. Designed to provoke discussion, and highlight differing opinion. Previous debates include "Corporate (Ir)responsibility?" and "Gap Year, Crap Year?"
* Film showings, sometimes followed by a speaker. Previous films include MSF's "Invisibles" andWORLDwrite 's "Corruptababble"
* Discussion forums. To encourage everyone to air their opinion and dicuss informally the issues surrounding international development.
* Socials. To create a network within Cambridge and to encourage a wider social group to get involved.Vision
Vision is CUiD's termly magazine which deals with concerns relating to international development. It is usually themed around a particular topic, for example "drugs and development" and is predominantly written by Cambridge University students. To view past editions go to [http://www.cuid.org CUiD's webpage]
U8
CUiD is a founding member of the U8. The U8 is a global network to link universities across the world to promote dialogue and share ideas.
Presidents
2008-9
*Ting Hui Lau
*Kelly Lai2007-8
*Julius Bruch
*Anisha Patel2006-7
*Mark Koller2005-6
*Sheena SumariaReferences
External Links
http://www.cuid.org
http://www.humanitariancentre.org
http://U8development.com
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