The UNIVERSITY
OF CAMBRIDGE, established in 1209 by the scholars leaving Oxford
University, is 2nd oldest university in the United Kingdom and
fourth oldest university in the world. It’s a public research university
launched with the combined effort of many scholars for the achievement of
advance and quality education. The University of Cambridge is known worldwide
for its outstanding academic achievements and for the intellectual achievements
of its students as well as the original research carried out by the faculty
members of the University. The popularity made by this university is all
because of the education achievements for its advancement in favor of the
humankind.
These high
quality and scientific education at Cambridge are the result of both the
learning environment and the resources available there, including museums,
libraries, and advance research work. At
the university colleges, students are not only provided lecture by world known
lecturers but also they get chance to interact with them to broaden their mind.
Overall there is a friendly environment and there main motto is to achieve
students satisfaction in the field of education. Students get number of
opportunities while studying there to showcase their talent and knowledge in front
of the whole world as the University of Cambridge is world known institution.
Cambridge has always been placed in the top ten university of the world in
different university rankings.
HISTORY
The University
of Cambridge is highly rich successful in its history. Its college and
university buildings are of historical importance. The museum of university has
many ancient treasures and collections which give the insight view into many
scientific activities and experiments of world known scientists and students. A
number of the University's traditions and irregular wording can be followed to establish
in the early years of the University's past history, and this booklet looks to
the past to unfold the birthplaces of much that is different in the University
of Today.
ACADEMICS
The University
of Cambridge accepts both the undergraduate and postgraduate students into
their community through some procedures. This will help to identify the
suitable candidate for the institution. Graduate admission is decided by the faculty
members of the related field. There are 31 Colleges in Cambridge. Three are for
ladies (New Hall, Newnham and Lucy Cavendish) and two concede just graduates
(Clare Hall and Darwin). The rest of and show all students enlisted in courses
of study or examination at the University.Every College is a free establishment
with its own particular property and pay. The Colleges name their own
particular staff and are in charge of selecting students, as per University
regulations. The instructing of students is imparted between the Colleges and
University divisions. Degrees are recompensed by the University.
FACULTY AND STUDENTS
The
university has around 9000 staffs, 31 colleges and 150 faculties, departments
among other institutions. With over 18,000 students, Cambridge is the rich
source of ideas, scientific technologies and creative thinking, which all
together helping for the advancement of education in this 21st century.
The original research work is carried out by the faculty and they are
responsible for the lecturetee, advising the students and other departmental
and administration works. Students get friendly and cooperative environment
with the faculty members while attending college classes as it help in building
relation and make the study and work more effective. Not only in education, has
Cambridge had the name in its sports field as well. More than 123 Olympic
medalists are the graduates of Cambridge University with 80 gold medals. For
e.g. Chinese six times world table tennis champion Deng Yapping and Sprinter
and athletic hero Harold Abrams are the graduates of Cambridge.
Hence,
Cambridge University is the public foundation of millions of staffs, teachers
and other companions, run under the same i.e. the development of advance
education and the life changing education.

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