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  1. Pembroke has long established links with the Department of Land Economy: the Department was founded by Professor Donald Denman, who was a Fellow of the College. Pembroke currently has two Fellows in Land Economy, Professor Maria Abreu and Professor Colin Lizieri. The Department, located in Silver Street, is only two minutes’ walk, from the ...

  2. Natural Sciences at Pembroke Pembroke is ideally situated - both geographically and in terms of personnel - for those reading Natural Sciences: the back and side gates of the College lead directly into the New Museums and Downing sites where most of the University biology laboratories are located.

  3. Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS) is a three-year course covers the full range of psychology, including behavioural and cognitive neuroscience, cognitive psychology, developmental psychology, social psychology, as well as the study of atypical development and neurobiology. It is also of great value in many application areas ranging ...

  4. Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology studied at Cambridge is a four-year course. Starting from 2023 it is a direct entry course. All applicants applying this year will no longer be able to apply to the previous Chemical Engineering course which required students to study Engineering or Natural Sciences in their first year of University.

  5. Teaching. Christ’s College Director of Studies in Chemical Engineering is Dr Tom Matthams. He can advise you on choosing options and arranges your twice-weekly ‘supervisions’. During these small tutorial teaching sessions (usually in groups of two) you receive support and tuition tailored to your personal work.

  6. Chemical engineers and biotechnologists use fundamental science to solve real-world problems, developing environmentally and economically sustainable methods to make chemical and biological products, and tackling global challenges in sustainability, energy and healthcare. The Cambridge course is designed to integrate the teaching of the ...

  7. Geography at Pembroke. Pembroke started re-admitting undergraduate geography students in 2019 after an absence of a few years and admits between 2 and 4 students each year. The College is located only a four minute walk from the Geography Department. The Director of Studies at Pembroke is Professor Mike Hulme and you will receive supervisions ...