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  1. English is one of the largest arts subjects at Pembroke, and the College has a strong academic record in the subject; our Tripos results have in recent years usually been among the best in the University. There is an active College Poetry Society, in which undergraduates write, read and discuss their own poems; the best are published in The Pem ...

  2. www.pem.cam.ac.uk › study-here › undergraduateArchaeology | Pembroke

    Pembroke Archaeology Teaching Staff. Prof John Robb - Director of Studies. John Robb received his first training in medieval English literature (BA, University of Chicago, 1983), and then went on to study anthropological archaeology at the University of Michigan (MA, 1989; PhD, 1995). His PhD thesis dealt with inequality and gender in Italian ...

  3. Like all other universities, Cambridge is restricted in the number of places which can be offered in Medicine: over the last few years Pembroke has been allowed to admit eight medical students each year (Home and Overseas). As in all Colleges, Medicine is a very competitive subject. All students are offered College accommodation for their three ...

  4. Course structure (for those starting before 2023) Chemical Engineering at Cambridge is a four-year undergraduate course leading to the B.A. and M.Eng. degrees. It is possible to graduate after three years with just a B.A. degree. The diagram below shows the course structure while the following pages give information on the topics that are studied.

  5. Student Profiles. Dave is from Huby, near Harrogate, and wrote this at the end of his second year studying Chemical Engineering here at Christ’s College, Cambridge. Dave was admitted on the old course and studied Natural Sciences in the first year before starting Chemical Engineering. At school, Dave sat A-Levels in Maths, Further Maths ...

  6. The Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology Tripos is a direct entry course for students applying for October 2023 entry or onwards. All applicants applying this year will no longer be able to apply to the previous Chemical Engineering course, which required students to study Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year of University.

  7. Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology studied at Cambridge is a four-year course. Starting from 2023 it is a direct entry course. All applicants applying this year will no longer be able to apply to the previous Chemical Engineering course which required students to study Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year of University.