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  1. Medicine at Cambridge. At Cambridge, you study the medical sciences first, before learning to apply that knowledge to medical practice as a clinical student. The preclinical course lasts three years and covers a range of subjects that include Anatomy, Physiology, Biochemistry, Medical Genetics, Neurobiology, Pathology, Pharmacology, Psychology ...

  2. Duncan received his PhD from the University of Cambridge (Sidney Sussex College, 2014), and was a Research Fellow at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (2015-2019). He has also worked as a postdoctoral Fellow at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, and more recently as an Associate Professor at University College London (2019-2023).

  3. My principal fields of scholarship and publications are Modern and Contemporary India (1770 to the present) and Global Political Thought. I also research and write on the History of Modern Science and Race, Gender and Political Violence. Predating recent calls to ‘decolonise’ the curriculum by more than a decade, my academic life has been ...

  4. Rory Naismith returned to Cambridge after four years lecturing in the Department of History at King’s College London. Before that, he was an undergraduate and graduate student in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic at Trinity College, Cambridge (2002-9), and subsequently pursued postdoctoral research in ASNC, History and at the Fitzwilliam Museum while based at Clare College (2009-15).

  5. A year later in October 2016, she became a Junior Research Fellow at Fitzwilliam College. In October 2019, Daria moved on to Selwyn College as a Director of Studies in Mathematics. She joined Corpus Christi College as a Sultan Qaboos Early-Career Research Fellow and College Lecturer in Mathematics in September 2020. Daria’s work focuses on ...

  6. Funding for international students. Funding is limited but Cambridge University does offer some scholarships for students from particular countries . International offer holders may apply for a Cambridge Trust award, which funds part of the cost of international fees. In addition, Corpus has the scholarships listed below:

  7. Fees and Finances. Being an undergraduate at Cambridge doesn't cost more than studying at most other UK universities. The University's generous bursary scheme, jointly funded by the Colleges and the University, plus reasonable College food and accommodation means we can keep costs down.