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  1. Pembroke is a lively, supportive and ambitious intellectual community. The college is home to a diverse body of students who share a common passion for their subjects. Our strong interdisciplinary ethos and collaborative environment encourages undergraduates, graduates and academic staff to work together.

  2. 12 de may. de 2021 · DPhil students Hannah and Louis give a tour of Pembroke College, a lively and ambitious intellectual community of over 250 graduate students studying a wide ...

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    • Graduate Study at Oxford
  3. 25 de sept. de 2017 · Welcome to Pembroke College, Cambridge! In this video our JP Access Officer takes you on a tour of the College. If you can't make an open day, or want to see...

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    • Pembroke College Cambridge
  4. Pembroke College warmly welcomes graduate students from all over the world to study a wide variety of courses. With over 250 graduate students on course, there is a thriving graduate community and plenty to get involved in. The college has a strong commitment to graduate students and supports many of its graduates through Pembroke scholarships ...

  5. Nearly 400 years since our foundation we continue to promote scholarship and research. Our people are at the heart of everything we do and we take great pride in the achievements of our students, staff and academics.

  6. The first thing you should know is that, at Cambridge, courses are sometimes known as Triposes. They’re so-named after the three-legged stools candidates and tutors used to sit on during exams! At Pembroke, you can study all the Honours degree courses available at Cambridge. How do the courses work? Our courses are known for their breadth and flexibility. Most courses cover their subject ...

  7. Pembroke College is located on Pembroke Square, St Aldate’s (OX1 1DW), Oxford. Tel 01865 276444. Arms: Per pale azure and gules, three lions rampant two and one argent, in a chief party per pale argent and or, in the first a rose gules seeded or barbed vert, in the second a thistle proper.