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    University of Cambridge in United Kingdom
    University of Cambridge in United Kingdom

    University of Cambridge in United Kingdom 

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    University of Cambridge in United Kingdom

    University of Cambridge in United Kingdom

    United Kingdom
    United Kingdom, England, Cambridge
    • Total Students
      18230
    • Total Programs
      345
    • University Rank
      4
    • Established year
      1318
    • Sector
      Public
    • Institution Type
      University
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    Established in 1318, University of Cambridge is a public university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It has a global ranking of 5 for the year 2025 according to QS World University Rankings’ website.With a broad range of degree programs, it offers a unique academic and culturally immersive experience for international students.

     Located in the center of the ancient city of Cambridge, 50 miles north of London, the University of Cambridge is a collegiate public research institution that serves more than 18,000 students from all corners of the globe. The university consists of numerous listed buildings and is divided into 31 autonomous colleges, with many of the older ones situated on the famous river Cam. 

    Applications are made directly to the individual colleges, rather than to the university overall. You can live and are often taught within your college, receiving small group teaching sessions known as college supervisions. Six academic schools ‚ Arts and Humanities, Biological Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Technology ‚ are spread across the university‚ colleges, housing roughly 150 faculties and other institutions. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge‚ 800-year history makes it the fourth-oldest university in the world and the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world.

     Cambridge students make up 20 percent of the town's population and most of the older colleges are situated near the city center. Its notable buildings give the city of Cambridge a unique character, and include King's College Chapel, the history faculty building designed by James Stirling and the Cripps Building at St John's College. 

    Cambridge is widely acknowledged as a vibrant place to be a student. On the academic side, the university is home to over 100 libraries, which hold more than 15 million books in total. There are also nine world-renowned arts, scientific and cultural museums such as Kettle‚Yard and the Fitzwilliam Museum, which are open to the public throughout the year, as well as a botanical garden. Extracurricular activities give you the chance to get involved with anything from the university‚renowned student drama societies, which spawned the likes of comedy group Monty Python, to music, politics and hundreds of other clubs and societies. 

    The sports scene at Cambridge is huge too, with state-of-the-art facilities and over 80 sports on offer with teams for novices and experts alike. With its reputation for academic excellence and traditional scholarly values, the University of Cambridge often ranks among the very top universities in the world for teaching, research, and international outlook. The university has educated eminent mathematicians, scientists, politicians, lawyers, philosophers, writers, actors and heads of state. Ninety-eight Nobel laureates and 15 British prime ministers have affiliations with Cambridge as students, faculty or alumni, including the scientists Francis Crick and Frederick Sanger.

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