So the Cambridge Refugee
Scholarship Campaign
is a system that tries 
to implement
a sustainable way of having
scholarships
for refugees and other individuals
affected by
political and humanitarian crises
So my favourite part is 
liaising with applicants
and seeing their emails [inaudible] and I have
literally cried every single time I have
seen one
So what inspired me to join was
in 2017 it was a group of just students
who deeply cared about how the refugee
crisis had affected people and so we
started to lobby the University, and
after speaking with the Vice-Chancellor
and other individuals in the University,
they created the Rowan Williams
Cambridge Studentship
They decided that there would be
 a very wide range of applicants
So it's anyone affected by 
political or humanitarian crises
obviously including refugees and IDPs
and since then, we have worked to create
a mentorship scheme with project access
and we created project access for
refugees which aims to help people guide
them through the application process
 of the University and how to
help them when they get here and the
first people will be coming in
in October this year
If you want to know more about us 
please check out the
Cambridge Refugee Scholarship Campaign
The Cambridge Majlis was originally
founded in 1891
as a forum for South Asians 
at the University
and in the city of Cambridge
 to host debates and
political discussions
regarding socio-political
issues in the region
during the British colonial era
During the 1970s, it kind of disbanded
and this year we have 
managed to relaunch it
Given the current political 
tensions in the region between
the countries of India, Pakistan and
 Bangladesh which were once one
It inspired me and a group of
other like-minded individuals at the
University to restart the society so
that we can hold discussions that
promote peace within the region
In the coming year, we 
would like to see the
Cambridge Majlis grow into a society
that not only hosts political figures
from the region to come to the
University of Cambridge and give talks
and their opinion on current political
issues of the region but we would also
like to see it develop into a forum
that hosts impartial debates and discussions
about issues that are very
important
to de-escalate tensions among
the three countries in the region
Hi, I'm Amy
I am a first year medical student
at St John's College, Cambridge
I am the JCR access officer
which is the Junior Combination 
Room of the college
It's our student union
We run things like welfare events
So we have a petting zoo 
and free doughnuts
and especially during exam term
we're going to have 
free afternoon tea every day
We run Ents which are like 
parties for the whole college
And we do more serious
things, so like when students want to
raise issues and take them to members of
staff we can work with them to do that
We have the power to actually get things
done when we want to
We have the resources and the support of the committee around us to
actually make a difference
As Access Officer, I will be 
running an event for all students
to try and get them more
engaged in access work and sign up to be
mentors and deliver talks at their local
schools
We've recently launched a big
consent campaign
headed by our Women's Officer
which we're all really excited about
To connect with St John's JCR you
can like us on Facebook
Follow us on Instagram
and check out our website
which is www.sjcjr.com
CamFM is Cambridge's student radio
We have a range of shows
throughout the week
hosted by students,
staff and alumni
and this is our 
40th anniversary
We've been broadcasting
since 1979
We're always open to new
members and
training happens all year round
Just sign up on our website: 
camfm.co.uk
Or find us on Facebook
@CamFM97.2
And make sure to listen to us on 97.2FM
