In 2004 the station won four awards in the annual Student Radio Awards. The presenter Val Mellon (now heard on the national DAB station Core—see below) won a gold award for Best Entertainment Show, as well as a bronze award for Best Female. A further gold award was presented to the station for Technical Achievement, in recognition of the station's platform-independent webcast system. A silver award was also given to the station for Best Sports Programming, in respect of the station's live coverage of the annual Oxford vs. Cambridge rugby union Varsity match. Sports coverage also earned the station a silver award in 2003, for their annual coverage of the May Bumps—an inter-collegiate rowing competition held on the River Cam.
In 2005 CUR1350 was nominated for 4 awards, the 2005 awards seeing twice as many competing entries as the previous year. The nominations for CUR1350 were: Technical Achievement - for the wireless internet link for the Bumps 2005 tannoy, Sports Broadcasting (Ed Bolton) - for The Sports Show including interviews with Chris Eubank, Specialist Music (Samuel Green) - for Kol Cambridge, the UK's only broadcast Israeli/Jewish radio show, and Station of the Year.
In 2007, CUR1350 was nominated for a station-record of nine Student Radio Awards, making it the most nominated station of 2007 . These were for Best Technical Innovation, three for Best Entertainment Programming (Charles Lyon's Weekend Breakfast, Jaine Sykes' Rock Paper Scissors and Ella Belsham and Alex-James Painter's Morning Glory), Best Specialist Music Programme (Tobias Bown's Volume 11), Newcomer of the Year (Jaine Sykes), two for Best Female Presenter (Katherine Godfrey and Jaine Sykes), and Station of the Year (Michael Brooks et al.). 2007 was a successful year for CUR1350 as it scooped a Bronze SRA for Best Entertainment Programme with Charles Lyons' Weekend Breakfast and a Gold SRA for Katherine Godfrey in the Best Female category. CUR1350 also won Gold for Station of the Year for the first time in its 29 year history.
In 2008, CUR1350 was nominated for Station of the Year, Specialist Music (Sandy Mill), and Outside Broadcast (The May Bumps). The station won Gold for Best Chart Show (presenter Charles Lyons, producer Martin Steers). This was also the SRA national chart show's inaugural year.
In 2009, CUR1350 received two nominations at the Student Radio Awards. These were for Best Student Radio Chart Show (Tobias Bown and Simon Ruggles) and for Best Event/Outside Broadcast for the May Bumps 2009.
In 2012, Cam FM were awarded a bronze for Best OB/Live Event in respect of their coverage of the 2012 May Bumps rowing competition. Cam FM were also nominated for Best Speech for the Fo' Show, and the Best Station award.
In 2022, after a too-long hiatus, Cam FM was nominated for three awards at the SRAs: Best Sports Programming (Bumps), Best Producer (Olivia Copeland) and The Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Award (Her Voice). For the first time in 10 years, the station won a Silver award for Olivia Copeland in the Best Producer category.
In 2023, Cam FM's renewed success at the SRAs continued, when the station - as well as putting in a record 15 entries across various categories - was nominated for three more awards: The Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Award (Melanin Queens, presented by Sarah Akande), Best Presenter (Daisy Cox), as well as the prestigious Best Station award. The station likewise won in two of these categories, scooping up Bronze for Best Presenter and Gold for The Diversity, Equality and Inclusion Award (Cam FM's first Gold award in over a decade).
In 2024, Cam FM was nominated for a record-smashing 10 awards at the SRAs - the most in the station's entire 45 year history (Best Student Radio Station; Best Station Sound; Best Technical Achievement, Opening of the Jesus College and ARU Studios; Best Sports Programming, Lent & May Bumps 2024; Best Presenter, Daisy Cox; Best Entertainment Programming, Daisy's Magical Mystery Mix; Best Creative Speech Programming, Daisy's Magical Mystery Mid-Week Movie Mumblings; Best Specialist Music Programming, Snouk's Classical Bops O Clock; and The Diversity, Equality & Inclusion Award for the 2024 LGBTQ+ History Month charity broadcast). This put Cam FM as the joint-most nominated station across categories in the whole of the UK, as well as Station Manager Daisy Cox as the joint-most nominated individual presenter out of all UK stations. What was already an impressive achievement would be followed by a truly momentous night for the station: Cam FM won in five categories, earning two Golds (Best Sports Programming, for the coverage of Lent and May Bumps, and Best Technical Achievement, for the opening of the Jesus College and ARU studios), two Silvers (Best Presenter for Daisy Cox, as well as Best Station Sound) and a Bronze (The Diversity, Equality & Inclusion Award).
Several members of the station have subsequently achieved considerable success in the wider world of radio & television, including: