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  1. International Students. Teaching and Learning. Undergraduate Accommodation. Welfare and Pastoral Support. Current Applicants. Contact. Download a Prospectus. IntoUniversity. Welcome to Pembroke, a College in the heart of Cambridge.

  2. We admit one or two students per year to read Linguistics, to join our active and supportive subject communities in Modern and Medieval Languages, Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic, and English. Among Pembroke’s Fellows with particular interests in aspects of linguistics are: Dr Torsten Meissner - University Senior Lecturer in Greek Philology.

  3. The main college site is right in the heart of the city centre, but with easy access from the Backs to the department on the West Cambridge site. Clare is also strong in Natural Sciences and Engineering, providing excellent teaching support, as well as complementing your ongoing chemical engineering and biotechnology studies onwards.

  4. Dates: Dates for our 2024 interview webinars are TBC. The dates and subjects for last year's webinars can be found below for information: Archaeology (Wednesday 20th September 2023; 17:00-18:00) Biology; Natural Sciences - Biological (Thursday 21st September 2023; 17:00-18:00) Chemical Engineering (Tuesday 3rd October 2023; 17:00-18:00)

  5. Pembroke College is also very well situated in Cambridge for those who wish to study mathematics. All lectures for the first two years are held in lecture theatres close to the College, and the University bus service, that links the Centre of Mathematical Sciences ( www.maths.cam.ac.uk) with the city, has a stop directly outside the College.

  6. Accommodation. Pembroke students live on the main site or in nearby College-owned houses throughout their undergraduate studies. All first years are housed on our main College site, making it really easy to make new friends when you first arrive. Accommodation ranges in age, size, and price, ensuring that there is plenty of choice.

  7. 14 de abr. de 2023 · Our undergraduate course will teach you the scientific principles that underpin chemical engineering and biotechnology, and their application to real-world systems. The course has a new structure, with the first entrants starting in October 2023. The course deliberately aims to integrate chemical engineering and biotechnology together, rather ...