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College A-Z Each College maintains its own information on the web. All are represented in the Undergraduate Admissions and the Prospective Graduate Students web pages.
- Girton College
Founded on values of equality and diversity, Girton offers...
- Catering and Events
From a business meeting, to a gala dinner or wedding...
- College Choir
The Sidney Sussex College Choir are the inheritors of an...
- Peterhouse
Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges (founded...
- Trinity Hall
Life at Trinity Hall Cambridge. Trinity Hall is home to a...
- Magdalene College
Step back in time and explore the captivating Pepys Library...
- Girton College
The University of Cambridge is composed of 31 colleges in addition to the academic departments and administration of the central university. Until the mid-19th century, both Cambridge and Oxford comprised a group of colleges with a small central university administration, rather than universities in the common sense.
The University of Cambridge is a confederation of Schools, Faculties, Departments and Colleges. The Colleges are governed by their own statutes and regulations, but are integral to the make-up of the University. Colleges. Students live, eat and socialise in one of the University’s 31 Colleges.
College A-Z. At Cambridge, as well as being a member of the University, you're also a member of a College. The 29 undergraduate Colleges provide accommodation, support and more for almost all students for at least three years. When you've decided which course to apply for, you'll need to choose a College. Read our advice about how to choose a ...
La Universidad de Cambridge tiene 31 colleges 5 , fundados entre los siglos XIII y XX. No se fundaron colleges entre 1596 ( Sidney Sussex College) y 1800 ( Downing College ), lo que permite distinguir a los colleges en dos grupos según la fecha de fundación: los 16 colleges "viejos", fundados entre 1284 y 1596, y.
Cambridge is a 'collegiate' university. It's made up of academic faculties and departments and 31 Colleges. As well as being a member of the University, students are also a member of a College.
The Colleges are autonomous, self-governing bodies with their own statutes and governing bodies. There are 31 Colleges in Cambridge founded between 1284 (Peterhouse) and 1979 (Robinson).