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What (who) is middle common room - definition

STUDENT ORGANIZATIONAL BODY IN THE BRITISH ISLES
Junior Common Room; Junior Combination Room; Junior Common Room Committee; Senior Common Room; Junior Common Room Committees; Senior Combination Room; Junior common room; Middle Common Room; Middle Combination Room; Graduate Common Room; Common Room (university); JCR (university); MCR (university); Senior common room; Middle common room
  • Keble College]], [[University of Oxford]], England
  • Senior Common Room, University College, Durham

middle common room         
¦ noun Brit. a common room for the use of postgraduate students in a university or college.
senior common room         
¦ noun Brit. a room used for social purposes by fellows, lecturers, and other senior members of a college.
Common room (university)         
A common room is a group into which students and the academic body are organised in some universities in the United Kingdom and Ireland – particularly collegiate universities such as Oxford and Cambridge, as well as the University of Bristol, King's College London, Dublin University, Durham University, University of York, University of Kent and Lancaster University. At some Cambridge colleges, it is called a combination room.

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Common room (university)

A common room is a group into which students (and sometimes the academic body) are organised in some universities, particularity in the United Kingdom, normally in a subdivision of the university such as a college or hall of residence, in addition to an institution-wide students' union. They represent their members within the hall or college, operate certain services within these institutions such as laundry or recreation, and provide opportunities for socialising. There are variations based on institutional tradition and needs, but classically the following common rooms will exist:

  • A junior common room (JCR) – for undergraduate students
  • A middle common room (MCR) – for post-graduate students (in colleges with a large number of post-graduate students)
  • A senior common room (SCR) – for academic members of the college

Common rooms are particularly found at collegiate universities such as Oxford, Cambridge, Durham, York and Lancaster, but can also be found (often only the JCR) at non-collegiate universities, where they are normally associated with halls of residence. A significant difference between colleges and halls of residence generally is that students continue to be members of a college when not resident in the college; thus college JCRs serve all students who are members of the college, whether or not they live in college accommodation, while hall JCRs serve only residents of that hall.

As well as in the UK, organisations known as common rooms are found in universities in Australia, Ghana, Ireland, Singapore and the US In addition to this, each of the above terms may also refer to an actual common room designated for the use of these groups, and at some universities has only this meaning. At the University of Cambridge, the term combination room (e.g., "junior combination room") is also used, with the same abbreviations.

Examples of use of middle common room
1. But the decision was greeted with great sadness by Claire Lynch, president of the middle common room, which represents graduate students.
2. Claire Lynch, the president of the middle common room, which represents postgraduate students at the college, said St Hilda‘s had not kicked up enough of a fuss about the funding arrangements for lecturers with the university.