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  1. Edificio principal del Darwin. Biblioteca del Darwin. El Darwin College es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Cambridge. Se encuentra a orillas del río Cam al lado del Queens’ College, Cambridge, fue fundado en 1964 por tres de los colleges más antiguos de la Universidad, el Trinity College, el Goville y Caius y el St ...

  2. Darwin College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded on 28 July 1964, Darwin was Cambridge University's first graduate-only college, and also the first to admit both men and women. The college is named after one of the university's most famous families and alumni, that of Charles Darwin.

  3. De Wikipedia, la enciclopedia encyclopedia. El Darwin College es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Cambridge. Se encuentra a orillas del río Cam al lado del Queens’ College, Cambridge, fue fundado en 1964 por tres de los colleges más antiguos de la Universidad, el Trinity College, el Goville y Caius y el St John´s.

  4. Charles Robert Darwin FRS FRGS FLS FZS JP (/ ˈ d ɑːr w ɪ n / DAR-win; 12 February 1809 – 19 April 1882) was an English naturalist, geologist and biologist, widely known for his contributions to evolutionary biology.

  5. Informal, international and interdisciplinary. Darwin is a welcoming community of postgraduate students and academics. Our beautiful riverside location provides a home in central Cambridge for students from over 80 different countries, studying for the full range of postgraduate degrees.

  6. Darwin College. Darwin is the oldest and largest postgraduate-only College in Cambridge. We were also the first College to admit both men and women as students and fellows.

  7. Darwin College was established in 1964 at Newnham Grange, the home of descendants of Charles Darwin from 1885 to 1963. Founded by Trinity, St John’s and Gonville & Caius Colleges as a home for research students, it became the University of Cambridge’s first postgraduate-only College, and the first to admit both women and men.