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  1. www.robinson.cam.ac.uk › about-robinson › job-vacanciesJob Vacancies | Robinson College

    Academic, Research and Staff Vacancies. Click on the link to download the Employment Application Form or click here for the Online Employment Application Form

  2. www.robinson.cam.ac.uk › courses › historyHistory | Robinson College

    The Cambridge History Faculty has 120 members, and Robinson has three teaching fellows, in medieval and early modern British history and early modern and modern Asian history. We have strengths in gender, labour, intellectual, economic, social and political history. There are two joint degrees: History and Modern Languages and History and Politics.

  3. Robinson College offers not only a high standard of modern accommodation and facilities, but also has teaching fellows who work in both pre-clinical and clinical departments. Therefore our students are taught, advised and cared for by tutors with an understanding of their long-term hopes and ambitions. Robinson admits 8 or 9 undergraduates each ...

  4. www.robinson.cam.ac.uk › about-robinson › gardensGardens | Robinson College

    Robinson College Gardens are a fusion of 10 pre-existing gardens which are subtly linked while still retaining their distinctive character. We now benefit from the plantings of the 1890's - early 1900's and from the focal water garden developed during the building of the College. Thus, magnificent mature trees and wilder areas are juxtaposed ...

  5. The BA degree in Mathematics comprises three years of study. In the first year (Part IA) there are only two options: Pure and Applied Mathematics. Mathematics with Physics. In the second year (Part IB) there is only one option but some choice in both the number of courses and the areas of study. In the third year (Part II) students do typically ...

  6. Robinson College is the youngest and one of the newest colleges in the University of Cambridge. The College was founded in 1977 by way of a significant donation (around £15 – 17 million) by the entrepreneur and philanthropist, Sir David Robinson, and formally opened by Her Majesty the Queen on 29 May, 1981. Despite its adherence to many of ...

  7. Computer Science students find Robinson a friendly and stimulating place to study. This is partly due to the college's modern outlook, but also because Robinson’s Computer Science intake is one of the largest amongst the Cambridge colleges and, as a result, we have an active and vibrant community of undergraduate and graduate computer scientists.