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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Simon_DeakinSimon Deakin - Wikipedia

    Simon Deakin FBA (born 26 March 1961) [2] is Professor of Law at the Faculty of Law, Cambridge, and a Fellow of Peterhouse, Cambridge. He is regarded as the leading expert in the field of employment law and labour law and is the programme director in the Cambridge Centre for Business Research (CBR), as well as an associate Faculty member of the ...

  2. Peterhouse From The Air. Three Things You Should Know About Peterhouse. 1. Peterhouse is the oldest college in Cambridge, having been founded in 1284, with its dining hall believed to be the oldest non-ecclesiastical building in Europe that is still used for its original purpose. The earliest statutes of the college enjoined that all ...

  3. Peterhouse je nejstarší kolejí Univerzity v Cambridgi. V roce 1284 ji založil Hugo de Balsham, biskup z Ely . Počtem studentů se jedná také o nejmenší kolej univerzity, přesto se Peterhouse může pyšnit pěti nositeli Nobelovy ceny, kterými jsou Sir John Kendrew , Sir Aaron Klug , Archer Martin , Max Perutz a Michael Levitt .

  4. Edward Routh. Edward John Routh ( Quebec, 20 de enero de 1831 - Cambridge, 7 de junio de 1907) fue un matemático inglés, destacado profesor de clases particulares en la Universidad de Cambridge a mediados del siglo XIX. 1 También hizo mucho para sistematizar la teoría matemática de la mecánica y creó varias ideas críticas para el ...

  5. Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges (founded 1284) and over the past seven centuries our community has made a contribution to the wellbeing of society quite disproportionate to our size. The continued outstanding achievements of our members comes from the warm and supportive nature of the college. About the College.

  6. Peterhouse is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. It is the oldest college of the University, having been founded in 1284 by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has 273 undergraduates, 94 full-time graduate students[1] and 45 fellows, making it the smallest of the university's traditional colleges (though larger than some of the colleges which admit only women ...

  7. The University of Cambridge has 31 colleges, [5] founded between the 13th and 20th centuries. No colleges were founded between 1596 ( Sidney Sussex College) and 1800 ( Downing College ), which allows the colleges to be distinguished into two groups according to foundation date: the 15 "new" colleges, founded between 1800 and 1977.