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  1. About the University. How the University and Colleges work; Give to Cambridge; Jobs; Maps; Visiting the University; Cambridge University Press & Assessment

  2. cam .ac .uk. The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's third-oldest university in continuous operation.

  3. The University of Cambridge admits talented students from around the world to its undergraduate and postgraduate programmes. Browse our courses.

  4. There are 31 Colleges, six Schools and over 150 Faculties and Departments that make up the University of Cambridge, covering a vast array of subjects and specialised areas of research. Find out how we work together.

  5. Cambridge is a great place to be a student. You'll have access to world-class facilities, dedicated support services and many student societies. Applying to Cambridge

  6. Courses for 2025 entry. We offer over 30 undergraduate courses at Cambridge. This covers more than 65 subject areas. With so many subjects on offer, it can be hard to know what to look for or which course to pick. Watch a short film and read our guidance on how to choose a course. If you can't find the course you're looking for, try the Subject ...

  7. Cambridge is one of the best universities in the world. Browse our 300+ postgraduate courses, find out how to apply and explore what it's like to study here.

  8. The University of Cambridge sits at the heart of one of the world’s largest technology clusters. The Cambridge cluster is home to 5,300 knowledge-intensive companies. It is the birthplace of 23 businesses valued at more than $1 billion (£800 million).

  9. Applying. Bringing your family. You may be considering Cambridge and seeking information about what you can study, our entrance requirements, how to apply and how much it costs.

  10. College A-Z. Each College maintains its own information on the web. All are represented in the Undergraduate Admissions and the Prospective Graduate Students web pages. Information about Research Fellowships is available from the annual Awards Special Edition of the Reporter and may also be available from individual colleges.

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