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Basicinformation

Historicalevolution

Logo(2photos)

TheestablishmentofCambridgeUniversityIn1209,itwasfirstestablishedbyagroupofteacherswhoescapedfromtheUniversityofOxfordinordertoavoidfighting.

Inthe12thcentury,Franciscans,Benedictines,andClothscametosettleinthisflat,dampmarsharea,andCambridgeshirewasborn.

In1209,twoscholasticphilosophersfromOxfordUniversitywereaccusedofmurderingaprostitute,andtheOxfordshirecourtsentencedthemtohang.Inprotest,Oxfordteachersstoppedteachingforawhileandleftoneafteranother.SomeofthemcametoCambridgeshireandfoundedCambridgeUniversity.

About1225,theteachersofCambridgeelectedaprincipalfromamongthem.HispowerwasapprovedbyKingHenryIII,andtheautonomousmanagementoftheuniversitycamefromthis.Soonafter,in1233,PopeGregorIXapprovedit.ThischurchprivilegewasnotenjoyedbyOxforduntil1254.ThedecreeofHenryIIIandhisheirsensuredthemonopolyofthetwouniversities.Untilthe19thcentury,forsixhundredyears,OxfordandCambridgeweretheonlyuniversitiesinEngland.NowhereelseinEuropethereissuchamonopoly.LikeOxford,thisuniversityinCambridgedidnothaveitsownhouseatthebeginning.Theyteachandliveinrentedhouses,wherevertheyare.Thecollegestudentslivedinthehostelfromthebeginning,supervisedbytheowner.

In1231,KingHenryIIIgrantedCambridgeamonopolyonteaching.

In1280,beforethisprivatehostelwasreplacedbyacollegewithitsownschoolbuildingsanddonations,therewerealready34collegestudentapartmentsofthiskindinthecity.Donationscanensurethecollege’spersistenceandindependence.

King’sCollege,CambridgeUniversityandRiverCam(6photos)

In1284,BishopHughdeBalshamofAveryAbbeyfoundedCambridge’sfirstThecollege-PeterhouseCollege.Untilthecollegehaditsstatutes,itfollowedthemodelofOxford’sBishop’sCollege,MertonCollege,whichwas20yearsearlier.Cambridgegraduateshavehadthebestjobopportunitiesinthepast,especiallyaftertheplaguethattooknearlyonethirdoftheBritishpopulationfrom1347to1348.Thedemandhasincreased.

Around1370,Cambridgehadeightcollegesandabout20hostels.Therearenearly700peopleintheentireuniversity.ThefoundersofCambridge’searlycollegesweredefinitelynotjustchurchpersonnel.Italsoincludesthekingandtheirwomen,thewivesofupper-classnobleslikeElizabethdeClaireandtheCountessofPembroke,andtherearequiteafewstateofficials,merchants,andbishops.TheguardianoftheCollegeofChrististhemostspecial.ItistheonlycollegeinCambridge(andOxford)thatwasco-foundedbytwoguildsinthecity.Duringthisperiod,theuniversitybuiltitsfirstbuildingofitsown,withclassroomsandmeetingrooms.,Thelibraryandtheoldschoolofthemanagementbuilding(1350-1475).Othercollegesarecenteredaroundthecoreofthesecolleges:ClareCollege,TrinityCollege,GonvilleCollege.

About1500,thereweremorethanadozencollegesinCambridge,mostofwhichwerelocatedbetweentheHighStreetandJianhe.ThesiteofthelaterTrinityCollegeandSt.John'sCollege.Whenhumanisticideasalsospreadwithprinting.ThemostoutstandingrepresentativeofthisgreatrevivaloftheclassicalspiritinEuropeisErasmusfromRotterdam.

From1511to1514,helivedinQueen'sCollege,teachingtheologyandGreek,writing,translation,publishing,andcorrespondence,withunparalleledvigorandelegantstyleofwriting.ErasmusismorethanjustapreacherforCambridge.Thestudyoforiginalmaterialsreplacedthemedievalscholasticphilosophy.Thefocushasshiftedfromtheologytoeloquence,andfromtrainingpastorstotraininglearnednationalleaders.Sincethen,ancientlanguages​​andliteraturehavelongoccupiedanimportantpositionintheteachingcoursesofBritishuniversities.TheCambridgehumanists'interestinGreekandHebrewbroughtcollatedversionsoftheBibleandancientreligiouswritings.Thisisalsoahotbedofreform.ThemanwhocalledEramustoCambridgewashisfriendJohnFisher,andheplayedakeyroleinthisdevelopment.ThehumanitarianteachingplanhasenabledtheUniversityofCambridgetoriseintoaEuropean-leveluniversitywithinafewyears,firstofallonthesamelevelasOxford.AlthoughHenryVIIIhimselfhadneverhadaspecialinterestinCambridge,hedonatedfiveWang'sprofessorseatstotheuniversity.Thisisacontradictionbetweentheeraanditsflameking.Inthiseraofbreakthroughs,theroyalfamilyneedsOxfordandCambridgetoserveasreliableadministrators,juristsandpastors,andtoserveasthebackboneofthegovernment.Therefore,HenryVIIIhimselffinallyfoundedanacademyin1546andmergedthetwoolderacademiesintoalargernewacademythatsurpassedalltheacademiessofar-TrinityCollege.Thisisnotjustanobleman.Signoffreedom.ItisstilltheonlycollegeinCambridgethatisnotelectedbyacademiciansbutisappointedbytheroyalfamilyontheproposaloftheprimeminister.

CambridgeUniversity(5photos)

WhenJamesIstayedatTrinityCollegein1614,smokingwasforbiddenintheentirecollegebecauseitiswellknownthatthekinghatedsmoking.Forhispastime,theteachersarrangedaphilosophicalplay,adebatingperformanceonthequestionof"whetherthedogsengageinsyllogism".Finallycametotheconclusionthatdogscannotthink.Themonarchsaidafterhearingthathisdogwasanexception.Theteachersechoedloudly.ThereisnodoubtthatCambridgeisaspirituallyactiveplace,fulloftheologicalandpoliticaldebates,anditisnotonlytheyoungMiltonwhohasbenefitedalot.AtSydneySussexCollege,studentOliverCromwellcameintocontactwithCalvinism.In1640,hewaselectedtoParliamentonbehalfofCambridgebyonevote-"Theonlyvoteruinedthechurch.Italsoruinedthekingdom.”saidJohnCleveland,anacademicianandpoetofSt.John’sCollege.

Cromwellreturnedin1643,turningthecollegeintoabarracksandCambridgeintotheheadquartersoftheEastAngliaParliamentaryMovement.Mostofthedeanslosttheirofficialposts,andhalfoftheacademicians,morethan200peopleintotal,werefired.Aftertherestorationofthemonarchy,theactofunificationrestoredtheoldBritishrules.Thedarlingoftheroyalfamilywasappointedasthepresidentoftheuniversity.Duringthisperiod,itwasnotonlythePlatonistsofCambridgewhowereabletocarryoutresearchandteachingwithDescartes'unwaveringsteadfastness,butafreereligiousphilosophicalorganization:"DoctrineisthecandlelightoftheLord."Faithseeksreasonsforreason,andreasonfindsareason.Anewreligion-naturalsciences.AftertheestablishmentoftheRoyalClubofLondon(1660),professorsofmathematics,chemistryandastronomywereestablished.ThestarofIsaacNewtonshinedaboveCambridge.

TheChapelofKing'sCollege,CambridgeUniversity(4photos)

Inthe18thcentury,theroyalfamilyandparliamentfurtherallowedtheuniversitytomanageindependently.Teachersandstudentsdowhattheywanttodomost:learningandhavingfun.Around1800,thereputationofCambridge(andOxford)wasdamaged.Twootheruniversitiessurpassedthem,especiallyinnaturalsciences:theUniversityofEdinburghinScotlandandtheUniversityofGöttingeninGermany,whichwerefoundedbyGeorgeIIandsoonbecamethemostfamousuniversitiesforHanoverians.Inaddition,therewerecompetitorsinEnglandforthefirsttime,DurhamUniversity(1832)andLondonUniversity(1836),"NiuJian"lostitsmonopoly.Atthesametime,thenumberofcollegestudentsisontherise.Thedevelopedmiddleclassofthebourgeoisieneedsnewtraininggrounds.IntheVictoriandynasty,anincreasinglyindustrializedandcommercializedsociety,Cambridgealsofeltthatithadtohelpandshouldbereformed.Albert,thehusbandofaCoburg-TowerPrinceandQueenVictoria,promotedthisreform.

In1847,theUniversityofCambridgeselectedthisunpopularGermanastheprincipalbyasmallmajority.In1871,anotherlawendeddiscriminationagainstthosewhodidnotbelieveintheAnglicanChurch.In1861,peoplenoticedthefirstmarriedteacher,whichshowsthatCambridgeUniversityisgraduallyleavingtheMiddleAges.Before1860,theuniversityofficiallyabolishedtheprohibitiononthemarriageofacademicians.Aseachcollegehastherighttodecidethismatterindependently,itwasnotuntilafter1880thattheacademicians'marriagewishwassuccessful.ThisbroughtCambridgeasmallboominarchitectureandbabies.

In1870,thethenpresidentoftheuniversity,WilliamCavendish,theseventhDukeofDevon,fundedachairofexperimentalphysicsandalaboratory,bothofwhichwerebasedonNamedafterthesurnameofoneofhisancestors,physicistHenryCavendish.Thatwasthebeginningofthebrilliantdevelopmentofnaturalscience.ThepopulationofCambridgeincreasedfourfoldinthe19thcentury,andthenumberofresidentswasnearly50,000.InthespiritoftheforeveryoungandcharmingRupertBrook,beautiesandwisemengatheraroundhim,aworldofpuntingcompetitions,MayDayrallies,andblue-leafliqueurs.

Cambridgebetweenthetwowarsisaplaceofjoy,eleganceandintellectualcontroversy.RepresentativesincludeBertrandRussell,MaynardKeynes,andLudwigWittgenstein.Philosophy,economics,andnaturalsciencesarewelldeveloped,anddebateassociationssuchasthestudentdramaandmoralscienceclubHereticsorthemosthigh-endapostleclubofallclubsarealsoprosperous.Hitler'scomingtopowerturnedtheseargumentsintoabloodyreality.VirginiaWolf'snephewJulianBellandhisfriendJohnComfortwereyoungCambridgevolunteerswhodiedintheSpanishCivilWar.Theycontained"DasKapital"intheirschoolbags.

After1933,manycollegestudentsandteachersfeltthatMarxismwastheonlychoiceworthyofadmiration.AcademicianandhistorianEricHobsbaumofKing'sCollegewasaCommunistevenuntil1990.TheUniversityAssistanceCommitteeisanaidorganizationthatbeganitsworkin1933.Atthattime,withitshelp,firstexilednaturalscientistsfoundrefugeinCambridge.AmongthemwastheViennesechemistMaxPerutz,whoestablisheditin1947.Theworld-renownedmolecularbiologylaboratory.Becauseofhislife'swork,thestudyofhemoglobin,PerutzwontheNobelPrizetogetherwithhiscolleagueJohnKendrewin1962.Today,theUniversityofCambridgehas31independentautonomouscollegeswithapproximately19,000students.Someofthenewcollegesarepurelygraduateschools:DarwinCollege,WolfsonCollege,ClareSchool.Thisdevelopmentbeganwiththenewlybuiltuniversitylibraryin1934,andbytheendofthe20thcentury,anewcampusappearedinthewestofthecity.

In2009,CambridgeUniversityheldagrandcelebrationtocommemoratethe800thanniversaryofthefoundingoftheuniversity.

In2013,theconstructionofanewareainthenorthwestofCambridgebegan.

In2016,theCambridgeUniversityLibrarycommemoratedthe600thanniversaryofitsestablishment.

Managementmechanism

Abird’s-eyeviewofCambridge(3photos)

CambridgeUniversityisactuallyjustalooselyorganizedconsortiumofcollegeswithahighdegreeofautonomy.,ButtheyallabidebytheunifiedCambridgeUniversityConstitution,whichisdraftedandpassedbytheuniversity’slegislatureandwillberevisedeveryyear.TheUniversityofCambridgeisonlyresponsibleforexaminationsanddegreeawards,andthespecificstandardsforenrollingstudentsaredeterminedbyeachcollegeandrecruitstudentsonitsown.

The31collegesoftheUniversityofCambridgearescatteredinasmalltownwithonlyabout100,000people.Thesecollegeswerebuiltindifferenteras,andtheearliesthaveahistoryof700to800years.Justliketheirarchitecture,eachhasitsowncharacteristics.

College

Colleges

Althoughuniversitiesandcollegesarecomplementarytoeachother,theyaredifferententitiesandareeconomicallyindependent.Universitiesarepubliclyownedandfundedbythestate,whilecollegesareprivatelyowned,makingalivingontheirown,andareresponsiblefortheirownprofitsandlosses.Universitiesareresponsibleforgraduatestudents,whilecollegesareresponsibleforenrollingundergraduates,andthenumberisplannedbytheuniversity.Theteachingofallstudentsistheresponsibilityoftheuniversity,andthecollegeisresponsibleforthelifeofthestudentsandtheamateurtutoringofundergraduates.Attheendofeachyear,theuniversityscoresaccordingtotheresultsoftheundergraduatesofeachcollegeaccordingtocertainrules,queuesthecolleges,andpromotescompetitionamongthecolleges.Theinternalmanagementoftheuniversityiscarriedoutindependentlybyvariousdepartments,andasmallnumberofexternalaffairsarehandledbyrepresentativesappointedbythecentralinstitutionoftheuniversity.

Collegelist

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Englishname

Translatedname

Year

Englishname

Translatedname

Year

Peterhouse

PeterCollege

1284

ClareCollege

CarlisleCollege

1326

PembrokeCollege

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PembrokeCollege

1347

GonvilleandCaiusCollege

GonvilleandCaiusCollege

1348

TrinityHall

TrinitySchool

1350

CorpusChristiCollege

CommunityCollege

1352

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MagdaleneCollege

MagdaleneCollege

1428

King'sCollege

King'sCollege

1441

Queens'College

QueensCollege

1448

StCatharine'sCollege

StCatharine'sCollege

1473

JesusCollege

JesusCollege

1496

Christ'sCollege

ChristianCollege

1505

StJohn'sCollege

StJohn'sCollege

1511

TrinityCollege

TrinityCollege

1546

EmmanuelCollege

EmanuelCollege

1584

SidneySussexCollege

SidneySussexCollege

1596

HomertonCollege

HamertonCollege

1768

DowningCollege

DowningCollege

1800

GirtonCollege

GirtonCollege

1869

FitzwilliamCollege

FitzwilliamCollege

1869

NewnhamCollege

NewnhamCollege

1871

SelwynCollege

SelwynCollege

1882

HughesHall

HughesAcademy

1885

StEdmund'sCollege

StEdmund'sCollege

1896

MurrayEdwardsCollege

EdwardsCollege

1954

ChurchillCollege

ChurchillCollege

1960

DarwinCollege

DarwinCollege

1964

ClareHall

CarlisleSchool

1965

LucyCavendishCollege

LucyCavendishCollege

1965

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WolfsonCollege

WolfsonCollege

1965

RobinsonCollege

RobinsonCollege

1979

Principal

TheChancellor

ThepresidentofCambridgeUniversityiselectedbytheschool’sSenate,andisgenerallyheldbyarespectedandprestigiouspersoninthesociety.Thepositionofthepresidentissymbolic.Thepresidentrarelyintervenesinuniversityaffairs,andisgenerallyonlyresponsibleforawardinghonorarydegreesandattendingvariouscelebrationsoftheschool,althoughhecanalsoprovideadvicetothevicepresidentanduniversityadministrators.ThecurrentprincipalisStephenToope(StephenToope,alsoknownasStephenToope).

Vice-Chancellor

TheVice-Chancellor

TheVice-Chancelloristhesubstantiveacademicandadministrativeheadoftheuniversity.Thetermofofficeis7years.ThecurrentViceChancellorofCambridgeUniversityisDavidCardwell.

RegentAuthority

TheRegentHouse

TheRegentHouseisthemanagementauthorityoftheuniversity.Ithastherighttovoteandcanformulateormodifyschoolregulations,Constitution,votetoappointvicepresidents,universitycouncilmembers,andawarddegreesandhonorarydegrees.Therearemorethan3,800members,includinguniversityadministrators,principalsandresearchers(Fellow).

TheSenate,orHouseofLords

TheSenate

TheSenateelectstheseniormanagementoftheuniversity,consistingofallmembersoftheregent,andItiscomposedofCambridgedoctorsandmastersdegreeholders.

Committee,ortheHouseofCommons

TheCouncil

ThecommitteeisapolicyformulationandimplementationagencythatregularlyreportsworkandreportstotheRegentIssuesofgeneralconcerntotheuniversityandpublishtheissuesthroughtheuniversity’sofficialjournal.

Thecommitteeisresponsibleforgovernance.Itclarifiesthemissionoftheuniversity,makesplansandmanagesresources.Italsohandlestherelationshipbetweenuniversitiesandcolleges.

Thecommitteeconsistsof16academicmembers,4externalmembersand3studentmembers.Thevicepresidentservesasthechairmanofthecommittee.

Decision-makingrules

Therearetwotypesofdecision-making:thefirstisasimpler,agreeablemotion(suchasappointingthepresidentanduniversitypersonnel),whicharegenerallyproposedbyuniversitymeetings.PublishedintheCambridgeschooljournal,ifthereisnooppositionfromacertainnumberofmembersoftheRegentwithin10days,itwillbepassed.Andifitisamorecomplexandimportantmotionproposedbysomeoneoutsidetheuniversitymeeting,thesponsorwillfirstpublishthemotionintheschooljournal,thenholdanopendebate,andfinally,afterthesponsorhasconsideredalltheopinions,suggestthattheRegenttorevisetheproposal.,Andthenpublishedintheschooljournal,ifnocertainnumberofmembersoftheRegentwithin10daysobjecttoit,itwillbepassed.Butifacertainnumberofmembersdeemitnecessary,theRegentshallholdavote.Votingisdonebymail.WhentheRegentholdsameeting,itispresidedoverbytheprincipal.Iftheprincipalisabsent,theviceprincipalpresidesoverit.Iftheviceprincipalisalsoabsent,itispresidedoverbythedeanofacollegedesignatedbyit.Generally,itcanberesolvedwithoutameeting,but4meetingsmustbeheldeveryJunetoapprovetheawardofthedegree.

CurriculumSetting

Department

Schools

ArtsandHumanities

ArtsandHumanities

BiologicalSciences

Biology

ClinicalMedicine

ClinicalMedicine

HumanitiesandSocialSciences

HumanitiesandSocialSciences

PhysicalSciences

NaturalSciences

Technology

Technology

UndergraduateCourses

UndergraduateCourses

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Englishname

Translationname

Englishname

Translatedname

Anglo-Saxon,Norse,andCeltic

Anglo-Saxon,ScandinaviaandCelticErte(research)

LandEconomy

LandEconomics

Archaeology

Archaeology

Law

Law

Architecture

Architecture

Linguistics

Linguistics

AsianandMiddleEasternStudies

AsianandMiddleEasternStudies

ManagementStudies(PartIIcourse)

Management

ChemicalEngineering

ChemicalEngineering

ManufacturingEngineering(PartIIcourse)

MechanicalEngineering

Classics

AncientGreeceandRomanStudies

Mathematics

Mathematics

ComputerScience

ComputerLearn

Medicine

Medicine

Economics

Economics

Medicine(GraduateCourse)

Medicine(IntroductiontoGraduateCourses)

Education

Education

ModernandMedievalLanguages

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Modernandmedievallanguages

Engineering

Engineering

Music

Music

English

English

NaturalSciences

NaturalSciences(Physics,Biology)

Geography

GeographyLearn

Philosophy

Philosophy

History

History

PsychologicalandBehaviouralSciences

PsychologicalandBehaviouralSciences

HistoryandModernLanguages

HistoryandModernLanguages

Theology,Religion,andPhilosophyofReligion

Theology,Religion,andPhilosophyofReligion

HistoryandPolitics

HistoryandPolitics

VeterinaryMedicine

VeterinaryMedicine

HistoryofArt

ArtHistory

Human,Social,andPoliticalSciences

anthropology,SociologyandPoliticalScience

GraduateCourses

GraduateCourses

Thereareawidevarietyofgraduatecoursesandcontinuingeducationcourses,seehttps://www.graduate.study.cam.ac.ukfordetails/courses

Cambridgenightview(3photos)

Schoolschedule

CambridgeUniversityhasmorethan19,000full-timestudents,includingTherearemorethan12,000undergraduatesandmorethan7,000graduatestudents.70%ofpostgraduatescomefromotheruniversities,38%ofpostgraduatesareinternationalstudentsoutsidetheEuropeanUnion,andgirlsaccountfor46.7%ofallstudentsintheschool.TheUnitedStateshasthelargestnumberofinternationalstudents,withabout680,followedbyChinesestudentswithabout620.CambridgeUniversity’sdropoutrateisthelowestintheUK(1%intheUKandaround50%inGermany).

CambridgeLibrary(3photos)

TheundergraduatesofCambridgeUniversityaregenerallythreetofouryears.Ifyoustartworkingaftergettingyourbachelor'sdegreeinthreeyears,youcanalsosubmityourthesisonyourjobayearlateranddirectlyapplyforanMAdegree.TheMasterofPhilosophy(MPhil,MasterofPhilosophy,formerlyknownasassociatedoctorate)isaslightlydistinctivedegreeinCambridgeandOxford.InCambridge,itismorethanayearofcoursesplusathesis.

FortheMasterofPhilosophyinCambridge,iftheexamscoresandthesisscores(usuallyfivetosixassessments)ofthecourseaverageexceed67or70points(dependingonthemajor),youcanapplyforadoctorate,andyoucangetadoctorateafterthreeyearsofstudy.

TherearethreedifferencesbetweenMPhilandordinarymaster's:

First,oneortwoyearsofassociatedoctoratecanbecalculatedtothetimeofdoctoraldegree,andfromthemaster'sdirectstudytothedoctoraldegree,Ittakesatleastthreeyears;

Secondly,ifthefinalscoremeetstherequirementsforPh.Academic;

Third,Cambridgestipulatesthatifyouhaveworkedforacertainnumberofyearsafterobtaininganassociatedoctorate,youcanalsodirectlysubmitadoctoraldissertation.Theschoolcanawardadoctoraldegreebasedonthequalityofthedissertationandworkperformance.,Whilethegeneralmasterdoesnothavethishonor.

ThetotalincomeoftheUniversityofCambridgein2009-2010isabout1.98billionUSdollars,rankingfirstintheUK(thetopthreeareOxfordUniversityabout1.45billionUSdollars,UniversityCollegeLondonisabout1.26billionUSdollars),anditistherichestintheworldOneoftheuniversities.

Academicresearch

Scientificresearchresults

The"CambridgeModel"istheresultoftheUniversityofCambridgeWhittleLaboratoryandRolls-RoyceintheenginefieldThecooperationisbasedonthelaboratory’sbasicresearchandknowledgeinnovation.ThroughRolls-Royce’sannualinvestmentof6millionpounds,thelaboratoryhasbecomeaninternationallyrenownedresearchinstitutioninthisfield.Thecompanyhastransformedintoaninternationallyrenownedenginecompanythroughlaboratoryresults.Theuniversityscientificresearchteamandentrepreneurteamcollaboratetoinnovateandjointlyrealizetheintegrateddevelopmentofknowledge,technologyandindustry.WecalltheoperatingmodelofthecooperativedevelopmentoftheUniversityofCambridgeWhittleLaboratoryandRolls-RoyceCompanyasthe"CambridgeModel".

Accordingtotheauditedfinancialstatements,thetotalfinancialincomeoftheUniversityofCambridgein2006-2007was958millionpounds,andthepartfromtheHigherEducationAppropriationCommissionofEnglandwaslessthan20%ofthetotal.Otherincomeincludesexaminationservices,publishingandprintingservices,anddonationandinvestmentincome,whichtogetherhaveexceeded50%.Ofcourse,theseexpensesaremainlyusedforthedailyoperationoftheschool,scholarshipsandotherschoolundertakings.

Researchplatform

CambridgeUniversitycurrentlyhasmorethan150departmentsandresearchinstitutions.Themembersofthedepartmentsareusuallymembersofoneormorecollegesandareusuallyresponsiblefortheacademicandresearchwork.Theuniversity'sdepartmentsandresearchinstitutionsarecombinedintosixmaindepartments,eachofwhichiscomposedofmanydepartmentsandresearchinstitutions,andhasaparliamentresponsibleforoverseeingtheteachingandresearchworkofdifferentinstitutions.ThesixmaindepartmentsofCambridgeUniversityare:ArtsandHumanities,BiologicalSciences(includingVeterinaryMedicine),ClinicalMedicine,HumanitiesandSocialSciences,NaturalSciences,andTechnology.Inaddition,someinstitutionsoftheUniversityofCambridgearealsoresponsiblefortheteachingandresearchoftheuniversity.TheseincludetheCambridgeUniversityExaminationsBoard,CambridgeUniversityPressandCambridgeUniversityLibrary.

Scientificresearchinstitutions

ArtsandHumanitiesResearchCouncil(AHRC)

BiotechnologyandBiologicalScienceResearchCommittee(BBSRC)

EngineeringandPhysicalScienceResearchCommittee(EPSRC)

EconomicandSocialResearchCouncil(ESRC)

MedicalResearchCommittee(MRC)

NaturalEnvironmentResearchCommittee(NERC)

ScienceandTechnologyFacilitiesCommittee(STFC)

AcademicResources

AtCambridgeUniversity,thelibraryatCambridgeUniversityismorelikeanimportantclassroomthanclassrooms.Studentsdonotnecessarilyhaveclasseseveryday,andthereareonlythreeorfourhoursofclass.Aftercounting,thetimespentinthelibraryforreadingmaterials,borrowingandreturningbooks,andcopyingandtypingaccountsformostoftheday.Learningtousethelibraryisauniversityquestion.ThelibrarysystemoftheUniversityofCambridgeiscomplicated.Eachdepartmentorresearchinstitutehasitsownspeciallibrary,andthe31autonomouscollegeshavetheirownlargeorsmalllibraries.ThemostprestigiousoneistheCambridgeUniversityLibrary,whichhasarichcollectionofbooks.Thislibraryisoneofthefewso-called"copyrightlibraries"intheUK.ItissaidthateverynewbookpublishedintheUKwillbesenttoyou.Collectonevolumehere.Therearemanyrarerarebooksinthelibrary.

SocialEvaluation

UniversityRanking

MainstreamUniversityRanking

"2022QSWorldUniversityRankings"(2021)

3(Global)

"2021QSWorldUniversityRankings"(2020)

7(Global)

"2021TimesHigherEducationWorldUniversityRankings"(2020)

6(Global)

"2021U.S.NewsWorldUniversityRankings"(2020)

9(Global)

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"2020AcademicRankingofWorldUniversityRankings(ARWU)(2020)

3(Global)

"2020NaturalIndexRanking"(2020)

14(Global)

"2020TimesHigherEducationWorldUniversityRankings"(2019)

3(Global)

"2020QSWorldUniversityRankings"(2019)

7(Global)

"2020U.S.NewsWorldUniversityRankings"(2019)

9(Global)

AcademicRankingofWorldUniversityRankings2019(ARWU)(2019)

3(Global)

"TimesHigherEducationWorldUniversityGraduateEmployabilityRanking"(2018)

4(Global)

QSGlobalGraduateEmployabilityRanking(2016)

4(Global)

OfficialResearchRankingofBritishUniversities(REF2014)

3(UK)

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TheGuardianandSundayTimesRanking(2014)

1(UK)

"TIMESUniversityRankings"(2014)

1(UnitedKingdom)

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Rankingsofvariousworld-renowneduniversities

List

Rankingyearandmonth

ranking

2020MoscowInternationalUniversityRankings

2020

3

2019MoscowInternationalUniversityRankings

2019

5

WeberMetrixNetEuropeanUniversityRanking

January2013

1

WeberMetricsNetworkGlobalCollegeRankingsinJanuary

January2013

14

GlobalUniversityNetwork(4ICU)JulyWorldUniversityRankings

July2013

18

GlobalUniversityNetwork(4ICU)JulyTop100EuropeanUniversitiesRanking

July2013

2

TopEuropeanUniversitiesRanking

October2013

2

(Reference)

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GlobalBusinessSchool(MBA)Ranking

List

rankingtime

ranking

TheEconomist'sfull-timeMBAranking

December2012

45

TheEconomist'sfull-timeMBAranking

January2010

30

FinancialTimesGlobalMBARanking

January2013

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17

"FinancialTimes"GlobalMBARanking

February2012

26

FinancialTimesGlobalMBARanking

January2011

26

"FinancialTimes"EuropeanBusinessSchoolRanking

January2010

42

FinancialTimesGlobalMBARanking

January2010

21

SubjectRanking

QSWorldUniversityRankingsbySubject(Top200)—2013

HumanitiesandArts

EngineeringTechnology

LifeScienceandMedicine

NaturalScience

SocialSciences

Subjects

Ranking

Discipline

Ranking

Discipline

Ranking

Discipline

Ranking

Discipline

ranking

Philosophy

2

ComputerandInformationScience

5

Medical

3

PhysicsandAstronomy

2

StatisticsandOperationsResearch

9

ModernLanguage

2

ChemicalEngineering

5

Bioscience

3

Mathematics

1

Sociology

9

Geography

2

CivilEngineering

4

Psychology

3

EnvironmentalScienceResearch

7

PoliticsandInternationalRelationsResearch

7

HistoryandArchaeology

1

ElectronicEngineering

4

PharmacyandPharmacology

3

EarthandOceanSciences

4

Laws

2

Linguistics

1

MechanicalEngineering

3

AgriculturalScience

--

Chemistry

2

EconomicsandEconometrics

9

EnglishLanguageandLiterature

2

MaterialsScience

4

AccountingandFinance

4

CommunicationandMediaResearch

--

Education

2

science

Engineering

LifeScience

Medical

SocialSciences

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WorldUniversityAcademicRanking(ARWU2018)

Discipline

Ranking

Discipline

ranking

discipline

Ranking

Discipline

Ranking

Discipline

ranking

Mathematics

7

MechanicalEngineering

1

Biology

4

ClinicalMedicine

4

Economics

12

Physics

17

Bioengineering

8

BasicMedicine

22

PublicHygiene

23

Statistics

18

Chemistry

8

ControlScienceandEngineering

24

Agriculture

51-75

MedicalTechnology

50

Laws

12

EarthScience

4

MaterialsScienceandEngineering

3

VeterinaryScience

51-75

Pharmacy

12

Politics

51-75

Geography

3

EnergyScienceandEngineering

21

Sociology

43

Ecology

14

ComputerScience

51-75

Finance

46

Culturaltraditions

Cambridgestudentsparticipateinavarietyofleisureactivities,amongwhichrowingisthemostpopularsport.ThereareregularcompetitionsamongthecollegesoftheUniversityofCambridge,andtheUniversityofCambridgeholdsarowingcompetitionwiththeUniversityofOxfordeveryyear.Variousothersportscompetitionsareheldbetweenthecolleges,includingrugby,cricket,chess,etc.

ChineseStudentsandScholarsAssociationinCambridge

ChineseStudentsandScholarsAssociationinCambridge

Affiliatedinstitutionsorclubs

CambridgeUniversityPress

CambridgeUniversityLibrary

TheCambridgeUnionSociety

TheCambridgeUniversityStudentsUnion(CUSU)

TheCambridgeUniversityGraduateUnion(CUGU)

CambridgePhilosophicalSociety(CambridgePhilosophicalSociety)

CambridgeInternationalExaminations(CambridgeInternationalExaminations)

ChineseAssociation

CambridgeUniversityAssociationofBritishAndChineseUniversityStudents

AssociationofCambridgeStudies

TheCambridgeChinaUnion(CCU)

CambridgeChineseClassicsSociety(CambridgeChineseClassicsSociety)

CambridgeUniversityChineseCalligraphySociety(CambridgeUniversityChineseCalligraphySociety)

CambridgeUniversityChineseCulturalSociety(CambridgeUniversityChineseCulturalSociety)

CambridgeUniversityChineseCalligraphySociety(CambridgeUniversityChineseEntrepreneursClub)

CambridgeUniversityChineseInnovation&EntrepreneurshipClub)

CambridgeUniversityChineseOrchestraSociety

CambridgeUniversityChineseSociety

CambridgeUniversityChineseOrchestraSocietyCambridgeUniversityCNYTrust)

CambridgeEasternEducationandDevelopmentSociety

CambridgeUniversityHongKongandChinaAffairsSociety(CambridgeUniversityHongKongandChinaAffairsSociety)

CambridgeUniversityHongKongPostgraduatesGroup(CambridgeUniversityHongKongPostgraduatesGroup)

CambridgeUniversityLionDanceTroupe(CambridgeUniversityLionDanceTroupe)

CambridgeOrientalCultureSociety(CambridgeOrientalCultureAssociation)

CambridgeUniversityOrientalDanceAssociation

Campusenvironment

Geographicaloverview

CambridgeLocatedinCambridgeshire,50milesnorthofLondon.CambridgeshireitselfisanEnglishtownwithapproximately100,000inhabitants.Thereisariverrunningthroughthistowncalled"SwordRiver"(RiverCamalsotranslates"Kanghe").TheJianRiverisasmallriverthatrunsnorth-southwithtwistsandturns.ManybridgesareerectedontheJianRiver.Amongthem,theMathematicsBridge,theGreyBridgeandtheBridgeofSighsarethemostfamous,fromwhichthenameCambridgecomesfrom.CambridgeUniversityitselfdoesnothaveadesignatedcampus,nowalls,andnoschoolcard.Thevastmajorityofcolleges,researchinstitutes,librariesandlaboratoriesarebuiltonthebanksoftheJianRiverinCambridge,aswellasindifferentlocationsinthetown.Cambridge'sroadsandrailwaysareverysound,anditisalsoclosetoLondon'smainairport.

MedicalServices

Eachcollegehasanursewhowillconductaninitialcheck-upforthefreshmeninthefirstsemester,andwillalsoprovidestudentswithanyhealthinformationandadvice.TherearemanymajormedicalstationsinCambridge,andtherearealsopharmaciesinBootsandSuperdrug.Theschooldentalservicecenteratnumber3TrumpingtonRoadprovidesyouwithservicesrelatedtodentalhealth.Addenbrooke'sHospitalisthelocalareahospital,locatedonHill'Road.Thehospitalisofaveryhighlevel,andthetransportationisconvenient.Manybusescanreachit.

Exchangeandcooperation

TheinternationalizationpolicyoftheUniversityofCambridgeincludesinvestingindiversifiedcoursesthattranscendtraditionalboundaries,andstrengtheningexchangeswithforeignuniversitiesandvisitingscholars.

TheUniversityofCambridgeisamemberoftheRussellUniversityGroup,theSouthernUnionofScienceandEngineering,theGlobalAllianceofUniversitiesandResearchInstitutes,andtheInternationalResearchUniversityAlliance.

UniversitiessuchasCambridgeUniversityandOxfordUniversityareknownas"GoldenTrianglePrestigiousUniversities"and"G5SuperEliteUniversities".

TheUniversityofCambridgeandtheUniversityofOxfordarecollectivelyreferredtoasOxbridge,togetherwiththeUniversityofOxfordandtheUniversityofWarwickas"Woxbridge",andtheUniversityofOxfordandDurhamarecollectivelyreferredtoas"Doxbridge".

OutstandingAlumni

CambridgeUniversityhasmanyoutstandingalumni,4kings,15Britishprimeministers,andatleast30fromIreland,India,Australia,SouthAfrica,SoutheastAsia,SouthKorea,PolandPresidentsandprimeministersofcountriesorregionssuchasJordan,Newton,Darwin,Keynesandothermodernsciencepioneers

Academia

Mathematics:JohnDee,Barrow,EdwardWaring,Hamilton,Hardy,SrinivathaRamanujan,AlanBaker,KlausFriedrichRoss,EnricoPombiri,SimonDonaldson,JohnThompson,Bochelles,Gowers,McMullan,Wiles,WendlingWerner,CouchellBirkal,MichaelAttia

Physics:Gilbert,Herschel,ThomasYoung,Newton,Kelvin,Stokes,Maxwell,Rayleigh,Thomson,Rutherford,Fowler,WilliamHenryPrague,WilliamLawrencePrague,CharlesGloverBarkla,Bohr,Compton,Wilson,Richardson,Dirac,Born,Oppenheimer,Olivet,Hoyle,Eddington,Brig,Lemet,ChadwayK,Ramor,FrankWhittle,GeorgePagetThomson,EdwardVictorAppleton,PatrickBlackett,CecilFrankPowell,ErnestWaughTun,JeffreyTaylor,GeorgeBatchelor,Hawking,MichaelGreen,BrianJosephson,AnthonyHuish,MartinRyle,Mott,PhilipAnderson,PeterCapicha,AbdulSalam,StevenWeinberg,Chandrasekah,WilliamFowler,NormanRamsay,Hoskins,DavidSolis,DuncanHoweErdan

Chemistry:Cavendish,WilliamHenryFoxTalbot,ArcherJohnPorterMartin,RichardLawrenceMillingtonSinger,AlexanderRobertsTodd,FrederickSanger,JohnKendrew,MaxPerutz,RosalindFranklin,DorothyCrawfordHodgkin,RonaldGeorgeReyfordNorris,GeorgePorter,PeterMitchell,WalterGilbert,AaronKluger,JohnWalker,JohnPope,McDelmed,LeeChadSchrock,QianYongjian,Ramakrishnan,MikeLevitt,RichardHenderson,GregoryWinter

Biology:Darwin,GoreDayton,Hopkins,Fisher,Sherrington,EdgarAdrian,Watson,Crick,JaneGoodall,HenryHallettDale,AlanLloydHodgkin,AndrewHuxley,RodneyRobertPorter,PaulGreengard,TimHunter,JohnSalston,SydneyBrenner,MartinEvans,Blankburn,RobertEdwards,JohnGordon

Medical:Harvey,ArchibaldHill,SangeorgeAlbert,ErnstBurles·Chain,HowardFlory,HansKrebs,AlanMcLeideCormac,GeorgesKeller,ThesaMilstein,TerenceIngrid

Geology:Sedgwick,CharlesLyle,Seagwick

Anthropology:JamesFraser,Brown,AdamCooper,EdmundLee,MargaretMead,MaringTrump,GregorianBateson

Economics:Malthus,Jevons,Marshall,Pigou,Keynes,DennisHolmRobertson,JoanRobinson,Sraffa,NicholasKaldor,Hicks,Arrow,JamesEdwardMead,GirardDebreu,Stone,JamesMorris,AmartyaSen,Stiglitz,ZhangXiazhun,Dasgupta,EricMuskin,AngusDeaton,OliverHart

InformationScience:CharlesBabbage,FigureLing,Dikstra,LeslieValiant,RobinMilner,JamesWilkinson,MauriceWilkes,PeterKnoll,WilliamKaichen,DamisHassaBees,JeffreyHinton

Literature:EdmundSpencer,GeorgeHerbert,JohnDunn,AndrewMarvel,Milton,Marlowe,HuaZworth,Coleridge,JohnDryden,ThomasGray,Byron,Tennyson,Thackeray,Hausman,SamuelPepys,RupertChannerBrook,ThomasErnestHume,TedHughes,SylviaPlath,JohnDyden,CliveLewis,EdwardMorganFoster,RalphBenQi,Beckett,ArthurDavidWilly,PatrickWhite,WallySoyinka,PeterShaffer

Philosophy:Erasmus,Bacon,Whirlpool,Russell,Whitehead,Moore,HenrySidgwick,JohnMcTaggart,CharlieBroad,FrankRamsey,JohnWizdem,Wittgenstein,VonWright,ElizabethAnscombe,NevilleKeynes,AurobindoGoss,JohnWayne,QuimayAnthonyApia,SimonBlackburn,SusanHack,CrispinWright,MarshallMcLuhan

History:Macaulay,Acton,Trevelyan,Needham,Bernard,IanHawking,QuentinSkinner,TreyRudd,ShiJingqian,AiRickHobsbaum,ZhangLeifu(FeiZhengqingonlycheckedtheinformationhere)

Legal:GranvilleWilliams,JamesStephen,EdwardKirk,Wilberford

Politics

Europe:Cromwell,EdwardMontague,ThomasGresham,RobertWalpole,ThomasPelhamHollis,CharlesWatsonWentworth,AugustusHenryFitzroy,EdwardVII,WilliamPittJr.,SpencerParcival,CharlesJenkinson,FrederickJohnRobinson,CharlesGray,WilliamLamb,GeorgeHamiltonGordon,HenryJohnTanPoole,GeorgeVI,PeterII,ArthurBalfour,HenryCampbellBannerman,StanleyBaldwin,AustinChamberlain,Mountbatten,ArthurWilliamTed,MargaretII,PrincessSophia,PrincePhilip,PrinceCharles,JerzyBuzek

Australia:EdmundBarton,StanleyBruce

Asia:MohamedSidarYaUla,FahruddinAliAhmed,ShankarDayalSharma,ChandraBose,Nehru,IndiraGandhi,RajivGandhi,ManMohanSingh,Bayu,KawajaNazmuddin,ErskineChilders,JohnSteinbeck,MaryRobinson,MaryMaiares,JinDazhong,TunkuAbdulRaman,LeeKuanYew,KeYuzhi,LeeHsienLoong,PrincessHisako,AounHassanai,ZaidHussein

CulturalWorld

Religion:JohnFisher,WilliamTyndale,HughLatimer,ThomasCranmer,BenjaminWhittaker,NicholasRidley

Education:JohnHarvard,EmilyDavis,JohnBudley,KikuchiOro

Business:CharlieRouth,MartinSoler,AriannaHuffington

Sports:HenryDwinton(FootballCambridgeRuleSetter),JohnSiling(ibid),GeorgeMallory,Harold-Abraham,Killanin

Art:JamesMason,IanMcLean,ElaineNobro,MiriamMarguerite,JohnChris,DerekJacoby,MichaelRedgrave,GrahamChapman,SimonRussellBill,AMarThompson,StephenFrey,HughLaurie,EricEdu,TildaSwinton,SandyNewton,JokeyHenry,RachelWeisz,DavidEdenFort,TomHiddleston(Shakeson),EmmaThompson,EddieRedmayne(LittleFreckles),SashaByronCohen,NaomiHarris,DanStieVince,SuePerkins,StevenPrice,ElmThierry,FreddieHaimer

Chinesealumni

ShenDunhe:ChinaFounderoftheRedCross,oneofthefoundersofShanxiUniversity

GaoEnhong:DirectorofTransportationandEducationoftheRepublicofChina,FounderofOceanUniversityofChina

DingWenjiang:OneofthefoundersofChina'sgeology

YanRenguang:founderofexperimentalphysicsinChina,founderofHainanUniversityandthecountry’sfirstscientificinstrumentcompany

CaiQiao:oneofthefoundersofphysiologyinChina,academician

XuZhimo:FamousPoet

WenYuanning:Literary,Educator

ZhuWuhua:WirelessElectronicsScientist,HydroacousticEngineer,Educator,Academician,(VisitingScholar)

ZhaoZhongyao:FounderofChina’satomicenergyindustry,nuclearphysicsandhighenergyphysics,academician,(visiting)

ShaoXunmei:"CrescentSchool"poet,publisher,translator

Shuxingbei:Fieldtheoryphysics,meteorology,marinephysicist,China’sfirstradardeveloper

ChenLi:FounderofChina’sIndustrialPsychology,PresidentofHangzhouUniversity(oneofthepredecessorsofZhejiangUniversity)

HuoBingquan:oneofthefoundersofChina'shighenergyphysicsandnuclearphysics,andoneofthefoundersofZhengzhouUniversity

HuaLuogeng:thefounderofChina'sanalyticalnumbertheory,academician

TongDizhou:China'sexperimentFounderofEmbryology,Academician,(Visiting)

WuLiande:publichealthscientist,UnionHospital,MedicalSchool,PekingUniversityPeople’sHospital,People’sLiberationArmy202Hospital,HarbinMedicalUniversity;pioneerofmodernChinesemedicine,ThefirstChinesenominatedfortheNobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine(1935)

WuHengxing:thefounderofclinicaloncologyandradiotherapyinChina,thefounderoftheCancerHospitaloftheMedicalAcademyandFudanUniversityCancerHospital

WangYinglai:FounderofChina'sbiochemistry,academician,world'sfirstsyntheticbovineinsulin

ZouChenglu:FounderofChina'sbiochemistry,academician,world'sfirstsyntheticbovineinsulin

LiLin:High-energyphysicist,academician

CaoTianqin:FounderofChina'sbiochemistry,academician,theworld'sfirstsyntheticbovineinsulin

ZhuJiming:China'svirology,biologicalproducts,Founderofpreventivemedicine,academician,China’sfirstsyntheticantibiotic-penicillin

LiGuoding:physicistduringtheAnti-JapaneseWarandleaderofTaiwan’seconomicandtechnologicaldevelopment

XiaoQian:reporter,famouswriter,Translator

ZhangWenyu:oneofthefoundersofChina'shigh-energyphysics,academician,pioneeroftheBeijingelectron-positroncollider

WangZhuxi:founderofChina'sthermodynamicsandstatisticalphysics,academician,ThepioneerofChinesecharacterinformatization

DeWensai:OneofthefoundersofChina'sastrophysics

WuMei'e:Geographer,Academician

LiXudan:ChineseHumanitiesFounderofgeographyandregionalgeography

WuZhengkai:oneofthefoundersofnuclearchemistryandmolecularspectroscopyinChina,academician

YeJunjian:famoustranslatorandwriter

ZhangZongsui:statisticalphysics,quantumphysicist,academician

WangHongzhen:oneofthefoundersofpaleontologyandgeologicaltectonicsinChina,academician

LiuFunian:educator,EastChinaNormalUniversityUniversityPresident

ZhangPeng:organicchemist,chemistryeducator,academician

JinYong:famouswriter,politicalcritic

WenJingsong:meteorologist,academician

YuanYaxiang:mathematician,academician

ZhaoBaige:PresidentoftheRedCrossSocietyofChina

DengYaping:14timesworldchampionintabletennis

QinXiao:GeneralManagerofCITICGroup,ChairmanofChinaMerchantsGroup

DaiDongchang:DeputyMinisterofTransportation

LiYuanxiang:GeneralManagerofPingAnGroup

ZhangXin:SOHOOneofthefounders

LiGuobao:ChairmanoftheBankofEastAsia

LiGuoneng:ChiefJudgeoftheHongKongCourtofFinalAppeal

LiGuozhang:PresidentoftheChineseUniversityofHongKong,ChairmanoftheUniversityCouncilofHongKong

LuYuming:Molecularbiologist,British,AcademicianoftheAmericanAcademyofSciences

GuoBinglian:ChairmanofSunHungKaiProperties

NobelPrizeWinner

2018GregoryP.Winter(TrinityCollegealumnusandMaster,1951),MRCLaboratoryofMolecularBiology:NobelPrizeinChemistryforthephagedisplayofpeptidesandantibodies.

2017RichardHenderson(CorpusChristiCollegeandDarwinCollege,1945),MRCLaboratoryofMolecularBiology:NobelPrizeinChemistry(NobelPrizeinChemistry)fordevelopingcryo-electronmicroscopyforthehigh-resolutionstructuredeterminationofbiomoleculesinsolution.

2016OliverHart(King'sCollege,1966)-2016SverigesRiksbankPrizeinEconomicSciences(NobelPrizeinEconomics)inMemoryofAlfredNobelforhiscontributionstocontracttheory

2016DavidThouless(TrinityHall,1952),DuncanHaldane(Christ's,1970)andMichaelKosterlitz(GonvilleandCaius),1962)-NobelPrizeinPhysicsfortheoreticaldiscoveriesoftopologicalphasetransitionsandtopologicalphasesofmatter

2015AngusDeaton,FitzwilliamCollege,TheSverigesRiksbankPrizeinEconomicSciences(NobelPrizeinEconomicSciences)inMemoryofAlfredNobelforhisanalysisofconsumption,poverty,andwelfare

2013MichaelLevitt,GonvilleandCaius/PeterhouseColleges,NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthedevelopmentofmultiscalemodelsforcomplexchemicalsystems

2012JohnGurdon,ChurchillandMagdaleneColleges:EmeritusProfessorinCellBiology:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forthediscoverythatmaturecellscanbereprogrammedtobecomepluripotent

2010RobertG.Edwards,ChurchillCollege:EmeritusProfessorofHumanReproduction:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forthedevelopmentofinvitrofertilization

2009VenkiRamakrishnan,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forstudiesofthestructureandfunctionoftheribosome

2009ElizabethH.Blackburn,DarwinCollege,PhD1975:NobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine,forthediscoveryofhowchromosomesareprotectedbytelomeresandtheenzymetelomerase

2008RogerY.Tsien,Churchill/CaiusColleges:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthediscoveryanddevelopmentofthegreenfluorescentprotein,GFP

2007MartinEvans,Christ'sCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordiscoveriesofprinciplesforintroducingspecificgenemodificationsinmicebytheuseofembryonicstemcells

2007EricMaskin,JesusCollege:PrizeinEconomicSciences(NobelPrizeinEconomics),forhavinglaidthefoundationsofmechanismdesigntheory

2005RichardR.Schrock:NobelPrizeinChemistry(NobelPrizeinChemistry),forthedevelopmentofthemetathesismethodinorganicsynthesis

2002SydneyBrenner,King'sCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordiscoveriesconcerninggeneticregulationoforgandevelopmentandprogrammedcelldeath

2002JohnSulston,PembrokeCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordiscoveriesconcerninggeneticregulationoforgandevelopmentandprogrammedcelldeath

2001TimHunt,ClareCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordiscoveriesofkeyregulatorsofthecellcycle

2001JosephStiglitz,CaiusCollege:PrizeinEconomics(NobelPrizeinEconomics),foranalysesofmarketswithasymmetricinformation

2000PaulGreengard:NobelPrizeinMedicine(NobelPrizeinMedicine),fordiscoveriesconcerningsignaltransductioninthenervoussystem

2000AlanMcDiarmid,SidneySussexCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthediscoveryanddevelopmentofconductivepolymers

1998JohnPople,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthedevelopmentofcomputationalmethodsinquantumchemistry

1998AmartyaSen,TrinityCollege:PrizeinEconomicsAward),forhiscontributionstowelfareeconomics

1997JohnWalker,SidneySussexCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forstudyinghowaspinningenzymecreatesthemoleculethatpowerscellsinmuscles

1996JamesMirrlees,TrinityCollege:PrizeinEconomics,forstudyingbehaviourintheabsenceofcompleteinformation

1989NormanRamsey,ClareCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,fordevelopingtheseparatedfieldmethod

1986WoleSoyinka,ChurchillCollege:NobelPrizeinLiterature

1984RichardStone,CaiusCollegeandfellowofKing'sCollege:PrizeinEconomics(NobelPrizeinEconomics),fordevelopinganationalincomeaccountingsystem

1984GeorgesKohlerNobelPrizeinMedicine(NobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine)),fordevelopingatechniquefortheproductionofmonoclonalantibodies

1984CesarMilstein,FellowofDarwinandFitzwilliamColleges:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordevelopingatechniquefortheproductionofmonoclonalantibodies

1983WilliamFowler,PembrokeCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,fortheevolutionanddevolutionofstars

1983SubrahmanyanChandrasekhar,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics(NobelPrizeinPhysics),fortheevolutionanddevolutionofstars

1983GerardDebreu,ChurchillCollege:PrizeinEconomics(NobelPrizeinEconomics),forreformingthetheoryofgeneralequilibrium

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1982AaronKlug,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthestructureofbiologicallyactivesubstances

1980WalterGilbert,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry(NobelPrizeinChemistry)BellPrizeinChemistry,forthetheoryofnucleotidelinksinnucleicacids

1980FrederickSanger,StJohn'sCollegeandfellowofKing'sCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthetheoryofnucleotidelinksinnucleicacids

1979StevenWeinberg:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forelectromagneticandweakparticleinteractions

1979AllanCormack,StJohn'sCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine(NobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine),fordevelopingCATscans

1979AbdusSalam,StJohn'sCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forelectromagneticandweakparticleinteractions

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1978PyotrKapitsa,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forinventingtheheliumliquefier

1978PeterMitchell,JesusCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,fortheenergytransferprocessesinbiologicalsystems

1977PhilipAnderson,ChurchillCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forthebehaviourofelectronsinmagneticsolids

1977NevillMott,Caius/StJohn'sColleges:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forthebehaviourofelectronsinmagneticsolids

1977JamesMeade,Christ's/TrinityColleges:PrizeinEconomics,forcontributionstothetheoryofinternationaltrade

1974PatrickWhite,King'sCollege:NobelPrizeinLiterature,foranepicandpsychologicalnarrativeart

1974MartinRyle,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,fortheinventionofaperturesynthesis

1974AntonyHewish,Caius/ChurchillColleges:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forthediscoveryofpulsars

1973BrianJosephson,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forthetunnellinginsuperconductorsandsemiconductors

1972RodneyPorter,PembrokeCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forthechemicalstructureofantibodies

1972KennethJArrow,ChurchillCollege:PrizeinEconomics(NobelPrizeinEconomics),fortheequilibriumtheory

1972JohnHicks,CaiusCollege:PrizeinEconomics,fortheequilibriumtheory

1967RonaldNorrish,EmmanuelCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthestudyoffastChemicalreactions

1967GeorgePorter,EmmanuelCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthestudyoffastChemicalreactions

1964DorothyHodgkin,Newnham/GirtonColleges:NobelPrizeinChemistry(NobelPrizeinChemistry)ChemistryPrize),forthestructureofcompoundsusedtofightanaemia

1963AndrewHuxley,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forthetransmissionofimpulsesalonganervefibre

1963AlanHodgkin,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine(NobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine),forthetransmissionofimpulsesalonganervefibre

1962MaxPerutz,Peterhouse:NobelPrizeinChemistry,fordeterminingthestructureofhaemoproteins

1962MauriceWilkins,StJohn'sCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine(NobelPrizeinMedicine),fordeterminingthestructureofDNA

1962JohnKendrew,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry(NobelPrizeinChemistry),fordeterminingthestructureofhaemoproteins

1962JamesWatson,ClareCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine(NobelPrizeinMedicine),fordeterminingthestructureofDNA

1962FrancisCrick,Caius/ChurchillColleges:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordeterminingthestructureofDNA

1959PhilipNoel-Baker,King'sCollege:NobelPrizeinPeace(NobelPeacePrize),forworktowardsglobaldisarmament

1958FrederickSanger,StJohn'sCollegeandfellowofKing'sCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forthestructureoftheinsulinmolecule

1957AlexanderTodd,Christ'sCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry(NobelPrizeinChemistry),forworkonnucleotides

1954MaxBorn,CaiusCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forfundamentalresearchintoquantummechanics

1953HansKrebs:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordiscoveringthecitricacidcycle

1952RichardSynge,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,fordevelopingpartitionchromatography

1952ArcherMartin,Peterhouse:NobelPrizeinChemistry,fordevelopingpartitionchromatography

1951JohnCockcroft,StJohn's/ChurchillColleges:NobelPrizeinPhysics(NobelPrizeinPhysics),forusingacceleratedparticlestostudyatomicnuclei

1951ErnestWalton,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forusingacceleratedparticlestostudyatomicnuclei

1950CecilPowell,SidneySussexCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forphotographyofnuclearprocesses

1950BertrandRussell,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinLiterature(NobelPrizeforLiterature),forAHistoryofWesternPhilosophy,1946

1948PatrickBlackett,Magdalene/KingsColleges:NobelPrizeinPhysics,fornuclearphysicsandcosmicradiation

1947EdwardAppleton,StJohn'sCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,fordiscoveringtheAppletonLayer

1945HowardFlorey,CaiusCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forthediscoveryofpenicillin

1945ErnstChain,FitzwilliamCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forthediscoveryofpenicillin

1937GeorgeThomson,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics(NobelPrizeinPhysics),forinterferenceincrystalsirradiatedbyelectrons

1937AlbertSzent-Gyorgyi,FitzwilliamCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forcombustioninbiology

1936HenryDale,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forthechemicaltransmissionofnerveimpulses

1935JamesChadwick,CaiusCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics(NobelPrizeinPhysics),fordiscoveringtheneutron

1933PaulDirac,StJohn'sCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forquantummechanics

1932LordAdrian,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forworkonthefunctionofneurons

1932CharlesSherrington,CaiusCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine,forworkonthefunctionofneurons

1929FrederickHopkins,Trinity/EmmanuelColleges:NobelPrizeinMedicine,fordiscoveringgrowthstimulatingvitamins

1928OwenRichardson,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forcreatingRichardson'sLaw

1927CharlesWilson,SidneySussexCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics(NobelPrizeinPhysics),forinventingthecloudchamber

1927ArthurHollyCompton:NobelPrizeinPhysics(NobelPrizeinPhysics)PhysicsPrize),fordiscoveringwavelengthchangeindiffusedX-rays

1925AustenChamberlain,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPeace,forworkontheLocarnoPact,1925

1922NielsBohr,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forinvestigatingatomicstructureandradiation

1922FrancisAston,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,forworkonmassspectroscopy

1922ArchibaldHill,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinMedicine(NobelPrizeinPhysiologyorMedicine),forworkonheatproductioninthemuscles

1917CharlesBarkla,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,fordiscoveringthecharacteristicsofX-radiation

1915WilliamBragg,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,foranalysingcrystalstructureusingX-rays

1915LawrenceBragg,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,foranalysingcrystalstructureusingX-rays

1908ErnestRutherford,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinChemistry,foratomicstructureandradioactivity

1906JJThomson,TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics,forinvestigatingtheelectricalconductivityofgases

1904LordRayleigh(JohnWilliamStrutt,3rdBaronRayleigh),TrinityCollege:NobelPrizeinPhysics),fordiscoveringArgon

AdmissionRequirements

ApplicationTime

Undergraduate:

Applicableforadmissionsemester

Fall

Applicationstarttime

September1steveryyear

Applicationdeadline

October15theveryyear

Applicationrecommendationdate

September20everyyear

Specialprofessionaldeadline

October15theveryyear

Admissionandreleasedate

EarlyJanuaryofthefollowingyear

IfmainlandChinesestudentswanttoparticipateintheCambridgeUniversityinterview,theymustsubmitUCASandCOPAformsbeforeSeptember20

Graduatestudents:Ifyouapplyforscholarships,itisgenerallyonDecember4theachyear

Achievementrequirements

Undergraduaterequirements

TheentrancescorerequirementsofCambridgeUniversityareveryhigh,andtherearemanytypesofexaminationsaccepted,asfollows:

1.A-levelcourses:A-levelisdividedintoAS-level(equivalenttodomesticseniorthree)andA2-level(ahigherlevelthanthedomesticseniorthird)twostages,AS-levelandA2-leveltogetherformA-level.CambridgeUniversityrequiresstudentstosubmitallAS-levelcoursesandA2-levelcoursestotheschoolwhenapplying.AS-levelusuallyrequires4-5courses(thereisnodifferencebetween4or5courses),andatleast3coursesarerequiredtoachieveAorabove;A-levelusuallyrequires3-4courses,andhumanitiesandsocialsciencesrequireA*AAAbove,sciencemajorsrequireA*A*Aorhigher.

2.IBcourse:requiresatotalscoreof40-41pointsormore,requiresatleast3high-levelcourses(HigherLevel),andatleasttwoofthemachieveafullscoreof7points,theother6pointsTheabove,thatis,therequirementis7-7-6orabove,andsomemajorsmayalsorequireaspecificcourseof7points.

3.APcoursesrequireatleast5coursestoachieveafullscoreof5points.Inaddition,studentswhoapplythroughAPcoursesarealsorequiredtosubmitadditionalSATandSATⅡscores.SATⅡrequiresnolessthan700points.

4.Collegeentranceexamination:CambridgeUniversityacceptsdirectapplicationsforcollegeentranceexaminationscores,buttherequirementsareveryhigh—itisrequiredtorankinthetop1%-2%ofeachprovince.Youcannotapplyifyouhaveonlythetestscores.

UndergraduateapplicationsneedtochoosetheiridealcollegeandmustapplythroughUCAS.TheapplicationdeadlineisOctober15thofeachyear.UCASapplicationformsmustbedeliveredtoUCASatthattime.YoucannotapplytoOxfordandCambridgeatthesametime.Aftersubmittingtheapplicationform,anadditionalsupplementaryquestionnaireisrequired.ThebottomlineofthisquestionnaireisgenerallyOctober22.TheconditionsofthereceivedConditionalOfferdependonthecorrespondingmajor,theteacher’sestimatedscoreandotherfactors,rangingfromA*A*A-A*AA.

Thelatestlanguagerequirementsforinternationalstudents(entryinSeptember2014):ThetotalIELTSscoremustnotbelessthan7.5,andtheindividualscoremustnotbelessthan7.0

March24,2019,UniversityofCambridgeTheofficialwebsiteissuedanoticetoChineseapplicantssayingthatCambridgeUniversityacceptsChinesecollegeentranceexaminationresults.

AccordingtotheinformationontheCambridgeofficialwebsite,theschoolcanacceptChinesecollegeentranceexaminationresults,butthecandidatesarerequiredtoreachthetop0.1%oftheprovince’srankingandtomeetthelanguagerequirementsfortheapplication.Undernormalcircumstances,IELTSrequiresascoreof7.

Atthesametime,theUniversityofCambridgealsopointedoutthatitwillpayattentiontotheresultsofChinesestudents'academicproficiencytest(CEE).

Expenses

Overseasstudentsundergraduatefees2016-2017

Undergraduatecourses

Fees

Economics;Education;English;History;ArtHistory;Humanity,Society,PoliticalScience;LandEconomy;Law;Linguistics;ModernandMedievalLanguages;Philosophy;TheologyandReligiousStudies

£15,063

Mathematics

£16,080

architecture,geography,music

£19,713

ChemicalEngineering,ComputerScience,Engineering,Management,manufacturingengineering,naturalsciences,psychologyandbehavioralsciences

£22,923

MedicineandVeterinaryMedicine

£36,459

Undergraduatefeesforoverseasstudents(2014/15):

1.Anglo-Saxon,NorwegianandCelticstudies;AsianandMiddleEasternstudies;Classicalliterature;Economics;Education;English;History;Art

Technicalhistory;Human,socialandpoliticalscience;Landeconomy;Law;Linguistics;Modernandmedievallanguages;Philosophy;Theologyandreligion:£14,346

2.DepartmentofMathematics:£15,999

3.Architecture,Geography,Music:£18,774

4.ChemicalEngineering,ComputerScience,Engineering,ManagementResearch,ManufacturingEngineering,Naturalsciences,psychologyandbehavioralsciences:£21,831

5.Medicine,veterinarymedicine:£34,722

Accommodationfees:approximately£8,150(dependingontheselecteddormitoryconditions)

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