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UK University of Cambridge
U.K University of Cambridge
Key Information
Location Cambridge, England
Established 1209
Percent International Students 18.7%
Famous For Economics, Law, Science
International Fees £14,500
Overview
The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and is regarded as one of the world’s top five universities. The University of Cambridge is a member of the Russell Group, a network of research-led British universities; the Coimbra Group, an association of leading European universities; the League of European Research Universities; and the International Alliance of Research Universities. It is also considered part of the “Golden Triangle”, a geographical concentration of leading research universities.
Apply to the University of Cambridge
Learn more about application deadlines, personal statement writing and interview practice with the SI-UK Oxbridge Service.
As a collegiate university, Cambridge is unusual for having no campus and as such is essentially a group of 31 self-governing colleges coming under one Cambridge banner. Each college is a part of Cambridge while being largely independent. They appoint their own teaching staff and fellows in each subject, decide which students to admit, provide the supervision teaching for undergraduates, and are responsible for the domestic arrangements and welfare of students and staff. Choosing the right college is crucial, both to ensure the student win a place, and also ensuring the degree is a successful one.
Cambridge has produced 89 Nobel winners to date, more than any other university, while Trinity College alone has produced more Nobel prize winners than France. University of Cambridge is also the third biggest landowner in the country, after the Queen and the Church of England.
Services for International Students
Colleges are the main point of contact for students, and vary in their orientation arrangements. Alongside this, support is available from student societies and volunteer alumni groups, who run fresher parties throughout September to introduce students to each other and university life.
The International Student Team runs an orientation program at the start of each academic year to offer information about the university, plus offer the chance to meet other international students.
The iCSU also represent international environment of students at the University of Cambridge. The group welcomes new international students as they arrive in the city, and social events are organised throughout the year. 1,300 international students from 65 countries are currently enrolled at Cambridge.
Ranking
1st in the Times University Guide 2016
1st in the Guardian University Guide 2016
1st in the Complete University Guide 2016
3rd in the QS World University Rankings 2016
The University of Cambridge performed excellently in the recent Research Excellence Framework, with 87% of its submissions rated as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.
Accommodation
Accommodation is served by each college individually, and varies strongly. Most colleges own houses and flats within Cambridge, but can also offer rooms for undergraduates for all three years of study. The Accommodation Service is also available to help organise private rented accommodation in the town.
Location
Cambridge is a large town in Cambridgeshire, about 80km north of London. It is dominated by the university buildings, which have been a part of the town’s history for over 800 years. Cambridge is a small city and almost all of the colleges and departments are central to each other. A bus service connects them, while Cambridge is famed for being one of the most bicycle friendly cities in the country.
By air, Cambridge is served by four major airports: Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Gatwick. There are National Express coach services to Cambridge from all four airports. There are also direct trains from London which take about one hour.
Alumni
Sir Isaac Newton (Physicist, mathematician)
Charles Darwin (Naturalist)
John Milton (Poet)
Stephen Hawking (Physicist)
Bertrand Russell (Philosopher)
University of Cambridge posts from the SI-UK blog
Does the cinema affect where international students want to study?
Should prospective students look towards film for finding the right university? That is what a recent study based on Chinese and South Korean students…Read more
The Complete University Guide Top 10 UK Universities 2016 Revealed
The Complete University Guide has released their 2016 UK university rankings, with the University of Cambridge celebrating its sixth year in a…Read more
The best universities in the UK to study Economics
The QS World University Rankings for Economics have shown that the UK remains a powerhouse in global study of the subject. The ranking is based on reputation…Read more
3 facts about the oldest universities in the UK
To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Times Higher Education has ranked the 25 oldest universities over 400 years old, with three UK…Read more
Wikipedia and Google rank top 100 universities in the world
A new study has revealed the list of the top 100 universities in the world ranked by the number of times people search for them on Google, and the number…Read more
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U.K University of Cambridge
Key Information
Location Cambridge, England
Established 1209
Percent International Students 18.7%
Famous For Economics, Law, Science
International Fees £14,500
Overview
The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and is regarded as one of the world’s top five universities. The University of Cambridge is a member of the Russell Group, a network of research-led British universities; the Coimbra Group, an association of leading European universities; the League of European Research Universities; and the International Alliance of Research Universities. It is also considered part of the “Golden Triangle”, a geographical concentration of leading research universities.
Apply to the University of Cambridge
Learn more about application deadlines, personal statement writing and interview practice with the SI-UK Oxbridge Service.
As a collegiate university, Cambridge is unusual for having no campus and as such is essentially a group of 31 self-governing colleges coming under one Cambridge banner. Each college is a part of Cambridge while being largely independent. They appoint their own teaching staff and fellows in each subject, decide which students to admit, provide the supervision teaching for undergraduates, and are responsible for the domestic arrangements and welfare of students and staff. Choosing the right college is crucial, both to ensure the student win a place, and also ensuring the degree is a successful one.
Cambridge has produced 89 Nobel winners to date, more than any other university, while Trinity College alone has produced more Nobel prize winners than France. University of Cambridge is also the third biggest landowner in the country, after the Queen and the Church of England.
Services for International Students
Colleges are the main point of contact for students, and vary in their orientation arrangements. Alongside this, support is available from student societies and volunteer alumni groups, who run fresher parties throughout September to introduce students to each other and university life.
The International Student Team runs an orientation program at the start of each academic year to offer information about the university, plus offer the chance to meet other international students.
The iCSU also represent international environment of students at the University of Cambridge. The group welcomes new international students as they arrive in the city, and social events are organised throughout the year. 1,300 international students from 65 countries are currently enrolled at Cambridge.
Ranking
1st in the Times University Guide 2016
1st in the Guardian University Guide 2016
1st in the Complete University Guide 2016
3rd in the QS World University Rankings 2016
The University of Cambridge performed excellently in the recent Research Excellence Framework, with 87% of its submissions rated as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.
Accommodation
Accommodation is served by each college individually, and varies strongly. Most colleges own houses and flats within Cambridge, but can also offer rooms for undergraduates for all three years of study. The Accommodation Service is also available to help organise private rented accommodation in the town.
Location
Cambridge is a large town in Cambridgeshire, about 80km north of London. It is dominated by the university buildings, which have been a part of the town’s history for over 800 years. Cambridge is a small city and almost all of the colleges and departments are central to each other. A bus service connects them, while Cambridge is famed for being one of the most bicycle friendly cities in the country.
By air, Cambridge is served by four major airports: Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Gatwick. There are National Express coach services to Cambridge from all four airports. There are also direct trains from London which take about one hour.
Alumni
Sir Isaac Newton (Physicist, mathematician)
Charles Darwin (Naturalist)
John Milton (Poet)
Stephen Hawking (Physicist)
Bertrand Russell (Philosopher)
University of Cambridge posts from the SI-UK blog
Does the cinema affect where international students want to study?
Should prospective students look towards film for finding the right university? That is what a recent study based on Chinese and South Korean students…Read more
The Complete University Guide Top 10 UK Universities 2016 Revealed
The Complete University Guide has released their 2016 UK university rankings, with the University of Cambridge celebrating its sixth year in a…Read more
The best universities in the UK to study Economics
The QS World University Rankings for Economics have shown that the UK remains a powerhouse in global study of the subject. The ranking is based on reputation…Read more
3 facts about the oldest universities in the UK
To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Times Higher Education has ranked the 25 oldest universities over 400 years old, with three UK…Read more
Wikipedia and Google rank top 100 universities in the world
A new study has revealed the list of the top 100 universities in the world ranked by the number of times people search for them on Google, and the number…Read more
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U.K University of Cambridge
Key Information
Location Cambridge, England
Established 1209
Percent International Students 18.7%
Famous For Economics, Law, Science
International Fees £14,500
Overview
The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and is regarded as one of the world’s top five universities. The University of Cambridge is a member of the Russell Group, a network of research-led British universities; the Coimbra Group, an association of leading European universities; the League of European Research Universities; and the International Alliance of Research Universities. It is also considered part of the “Golden Triangle”, a geographical concentration of leading research universities.
Apply to the University of Cambridge
Learn more about application deadlines, personal statement writing and interview practice with the SI-UK Oxbridge Service.
As a collegiate university, Cambridge is unusual for having no campus and as such is essentially a group of 31 self-governing colleges coming under one Cambridge banner. Each college is a part of Cambridge while being largely independent. They appoint their own teaching staff and fellows in each subject, decide which students to admit, provide the supervision teaching for undergraduates, and are responsible for the domestic arrangements and welfare of students and staff. Choosing the right college is crucial, both to ensure the student win a place, and also ensuring the degree is a successful one.
Cambridge has produced 89 Nobel winners to date, more than any other university, while Trinity College alone has produced more Nobel prize winners than France. University of Cambridge is also the third biggest landowner in the country, after the Queen and the Church of England.
Services for International Students
Colleges are the main point of contact for students, and vary in their orientation arrangements. Alongside this, support is available from student societies and volunteer alumni groups, who run fresher parties throughout September to introduce students to each other and university life.
The International Student Team runs an orientation program at the start of each academic year to offer information about the university, plus offer the chance to meet other international students.
The iCSU also represent international environment of students at the University of Cambridge. The group welcomes new international students as they arrive in the city, and social events are organised throughout the year. 1,300 international students from 65 countries are currently enrolled at Cambridge.
Ranking
1st in the Times University Guide 2016
1st in the Guardian University Guide 2016
1st in the Complete University Guide 2016
3rd in the QS World University Rankings 2016
The University of Cambridge performed excellently in the recent Research Excellence Framework, with 87% of its submissions rated as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.
Accommodation
Accommodation is served by each college individually, and varies strongly. Most colleges own houses and flats within Cambridge, but can also offer rooms for undergraduates for all three years of study. The Accommodation Service is also available to help organise private rented accommodation in the town.
Location
Cambridge is a large town in Cambridgeshire, about 80km north of London. It is dominated by the university buildings, which have been a part of the town’s history for over 800 years. Cambridge is a small city and almost all of the colleges and departments are central to each other. A bus service connects them, while Cambridge is famed for being one of the most bicycle friendly cities in the country.
By air, Cambridge is served by four major airports: Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Gatwick. There are National Express coach services to Cambridge from all four airports. There are also direct trains from London which take about one hour.
Alumni
Sir Isaac Newton (Physicist, mathematician)
Charles Darwin (Naturalist)
John Milton (Poet)
Stephen Hawking (Physicist)
Bertrand Russell (Philosopher)
University of Cambridge posts from the SI-UK blog
Does the cinema affect where international students want to study?
Should prospective students look towards film for finding the right university? That is what a recent study based on Chinese and South Korean students…Read more
The Complete University Guide Top 10 UK Universities 2016 Revealed
The Complete University Guide has released their 2016 UK university rankings, with the University of Cambridge celebrating its sixth year in a…Read more
The best universities in the UK to study Economics
The QS World University Rankings for Economics have shown that the UK remains a powerhouse in global study of the subject. The ranking is based on reputation…Read more
3 facts about the oldest universities in the UK
To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Times Higher Education has ranked the 25 oldest universities over 400 years old, with three UK…Read more
Wikipedia and Google rank top 100 universities in the world
A new study has revealed the list of the top 100 universities in the world ranked by the number of times people search for them on Google, and the number…Read more
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U.K University of Cambridge
Key Information
Location Cambridge, England
Established 1209
Percent International Students 18.7%
Famous For Economics, Law, Science
International Fees £14,500
Overview
The University of Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and is regarded as one of the world’s top five universities. The University of Cambridge is a member of the Russell Group, a network of research-led British universities; the Coimbra Group, an association of leading European universities; the League of European Research Universities; and the International Alliance of Research Universities. It is also considered part of the “Golden Triangle”, a geographical concentration of leading research universities.
Apply to the University of Cambridge
Learn more about application deadlines, personal statement writing and interview practice with the SI-UK Oxbridge Service.
As a collegiate university, Cambridge is unusual for having no campus and as such is essentially a group of 31 self-governing colleges coming under one Cambridge banner. Each college is a part of Cambridge while being largely independent. They appoint their own teaching staff and fellows in each subject, decide which students to admit, provide the supervision teaching for undergraduates, and are responsible for the domestic arrangements and welfare of students and staff. Choosing the right college is crucial, both to ensure the student win a place, and also ensuring the degree is a successful one.
Cambridge has produced 89 Nobel winners to date, more than any other university, while Trinity College alone has produced more Nobel prize winners than France. University of Cambridge is also the third biggest landowner in the country, after the Queen and the Church of England.
Services for International Students
Colleges are the main point of contact for students, and vary in their orientation arrangements. Alongside this, support is available from student societies and volunteer alumni groups, who run fresher parties throughout September to introduce students to each other and university life.
The International Student Team runs an orientation program at the start of each academic year to offer information about the university, plus offer the chance to meet other international students.
The iCSU also represent international environment of students at the University of Cambridge. The group welcomes new international students as they arrive in the city, and social events are organised throughout the year. 1,300 international students from 65 countries are currently enrolled at Cambridge.
Ranking
1st in the Times University Guide 2016
1st in the Guardian University Guide 2016
1st in the Complete University Guide 2016
3rd in the QS World University Rankings 2016
The University of Cambridge performed excellently in the recent Research Excellence Framework, with 87% of its submissions rated as ‘world leading’ or ‘internationally excellent’.
Accommodation
Accommodation is served by each college individually, and varies strongly. Most colleges own houses and flats within Cambridge, but can also offer rooms for undergraduates for all three years of study. The Accommodation Service is also available to help organise private rented accommodation in the town.
Location
Cambridge is a large town in Cambridgeshire, about 80km north of London. It is dominated by the university buildings, which have been a part of the town’s history for over 800 years. Cambridge is a small city and almost all of the colleges and departments are central to each other. A bus service connects them, while Cambridge is famed for being one of the most bicycle friendly cities in the country.
By air, Cambridge is served by four major airports: Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Gatwick. There are National Express coach services to Cambridge from all four airports. There are also direct trains from London which take about one hour.
Alumni
Sir Isaac Newton (Physicist, mathematician)
Charles Darwin (Naturalist)
John Milton (Poet)
Stephen Hawking (Physicist)
Bertrand Russell (Philosopher)
University of Cambridge posts from the SI-UK blog
Does the cinema affect where international students want to study?
Should prospective students look towards film for finding the right university? That is what a recent study based on Chinese and South Korean students…Read more
The Complete University Guide Top 10 UK Universities 2016 Revealed
The Complete University Guide has released their 2016 UK university rankings, with the University of Cambridge celebrating its sixth year in a…Read more
The best universities in the UK to study Economics
The QS World University Rankings for Economics have shown that the UK remains a powerhouse in global study of the subject. The ranking is based on reputation…Read more
3 facts about the oldest universities in the UK
To mark the 400th anniversary of Shakespeare’s death, Times Higher Education has ranked the 25 oldest universities over 400 years old, with three UK…Read more
Wikipedia and Google rank top 100 universities in the world
A new study has revealed the list of the top 100 universities in the world ranked by the number of times people search for them on Google, and the number…Read more
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