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What do you know about Cambridge University?
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08 Jun '09 01:25 pm
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It is located in Cambridge, England, is the fourth oldest university in the world. it was formed in the beginning of 12th century Cambridge is consistently ranked in the world\'s top 5 universities. It has produced 83 Nobel Laureates to date. Cambridge is a collegiate university. The Faculties are responsible for ensuring that lectures are given, arranging seminars, performing researches, determining the syllabus for teaching etc. The University of Cambridge currently has 31 colleges, of which three admit only women. The remaining 28 are now mixed, though most were originally all-male. In addition to the 31 colleges, the University is made up of over 150 Departments, Faculties, Schools, Syndicates and other institutions. A \'School\' in the University of Cambridge is a broad administrative grouping of related subjects, each covering a specified group of Faculties.
There are six Schools.Arts and Humanities,Biological Sciences, including Veterinary Medicine,Clinical Medicine,Humanities ...more
Answered by joyesh chakraborty, 08 Jun '09 04:34 pm
There are six Schools.Arts and Humanities,Biological Sciences, including Veterinary Medicine,Clinical Medicine,Humanities ...more
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