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  1. 剑桥大学抹大拉学院(英語: Magdalene College, University of Cambridge , / ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) ,又譯剑桥大学抹大拉学院。. 剑桥大学抹大拉学院前身為始建於1428年的圣本笃宿舍(Benedictine hostel),其後被冠之以白金瀚学院(Buckingham College)的名称,直至1542年学院以“圣抹大拉馬利亚学院”为名正式 ...

  2. The College of St Mary Magdalene is located in the centre of Cambridge beside the River Cam. The College has its origins in the year 1428 and has an eclectic mix of buildings. There has been a continuous tradition of academic study on the site for nearly 600 years, Magdalene admits roughly 100 undergraduate students each year for all courses ...

  3. The History of Magdalene College. There has been a continuous tradition of academic study on the Magdalene College site for nearly 600 years. One of the most common questions we are asked is about the pronunciation of the College's name. Though spelt in the biblical and continental way, 'Magdalene', the College name is pronounced 'Maudlyn'.

  4. Welcome to the Magdalene College website. As a College we take pride in being a warm and inclusive community and hope that this website will give you a flavour of what life at Magdalene is like. We are a small but lively academic institution, committed to excellence in intellectual work, to the care and nurture of all our Members, and to the ...

  5. Magdalen College was founded in 1458 by William of Waynflete, Bishop of Winchester and Lord Chancellor of England and named after St Mary Magdalene. The college succeeded a university hall called Magdalen Hall, founded by Waynflete in 1448, and from which the college drew most of its earliest scholars.

  6. Magdalene College has been certified as following the National Code of Standards for Larger Student Developments by Accreditation Network UK (ANUK). Undergraduate Accommodation Undergraduate accommodation at Magdalene is incredibly varied, ranging from spacious bedroom and sitting-room sets in the medieval First Court, to modern en-suite rooms in quiet Cripps Court.

  7. Natural Sciences is the framework within which most science subjects are taught at Cambridge. Natural Sciences can be broadly divided into Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences, with Chemistry sitting at the interface between both areas. Many students study a combination of both Physical and Biological subjects. At Cambridge.