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  1. BOOK NOW – Pembroke 400 Festival – June 29, 2024. → May 14, 2024 0. Bring your partner, get a group of friends together and join us for the biggest event of Pembroke’s 400th year to celebrate all things Pembroke: our research, our people, our treasures, our food, and much more! On 29th June, Pembroke College officially turns 400 years ...

  2. Sophie served as the Bishop’s Officer for Homelessness in the Diocese of Ely until December 2022. Day to day she worked alongside those experiencing homelessness in the streets and hostels of Cambridge, and worked in partnership with organisations to improve the city’s services for the homeless community. Alongside this ministry, she held the post of Associate Priest at St.Bene’t’s Church.

  3. Led by Pembroke College, OxNet is an established Access and Outreach initiative run collaboratively between participating colleges at the University of Oxford, other Higher Education institutions and seven Hub secondary schools/colleges in West London, the North West and North East of England. OxNet's national network of Hubs work with multiple ...

  4. Pembroke College Virtual Tour. Have a look around! Here’s how the tours work: Each tour starts in the Porter’s lodge which is at the entrance to the college. From there you can navigate through the college and its grounds by clicking on the arrow button . In the top left corner of the screen you’ll see a menu icon with a list of all the ...

  5. Chair: Anna Yunatska (Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages and Linguistics/King’s College) Maria Abreu (Department of Land Economy/Pembroke College) Economic geography, identity, and electoral preferences: the case of the Welsh Brexit vote. Lorraine Nasser (University of Cambridge) Exploring Identity in Migration: from the Middle East to ...

  6. Underrated and friendly college. Mar 2024 • Solo. Pembroke College must be one of the most underrated Cambridge colleges out there. Most of the time, admission is free to visitors unlike the big, famous colleges, unless it’s during exam season or a special event. It has peaceful and beautiful grounds, and a very beautiful library and chapel.

  7. All students on the programme will stay in either Pembroke College on-site accommodation or in our off-site central townhouse residences which are in quiet neighbourhoods in the city centre. With its extensive gardens and quiet courtyards, the College is a beautiful and historic place to live and work. The off-site houses are located between ...