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Wat (wie) is Cambridge University - definitie

Cambridge University myths; Cambridge University legends
  • King's College Chapel

Winter Pool         
  • Clare College]]
  • Institute of Continuing Education]] at Madingley Hall
  • [[Muhammad Iqbal]], philosopher and poet
  • Corpus Christi heraldic shield
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  • St John's College]]
  • [[Lord Byron]], English poet
  • Senate House]] for the 800th anniversary of the university's founding
  • Senate House]].
  • Senate House]] for graduation
  • national league table]] performance over the past ten years
  • Queens' College]]
  • Newnham College]], one of two female-only colleges at the university
  • Peterhouse]] Old Court
  • Senate House]] at a graduation ceremony
  • The boathouse of the [[Cambridge University Boat Club]]
  • [[Charles Darwin]], evolutionary biologist
  • Christ's College heraldic shield
  • Churchill College heraldic shield
  • Clare College heraldic shield
  • Clare College]] during its 2005 [[May Ball in Cambridge]]
  • Clare Hall heraldic shield
  • Trinity College's [[Wren Library]]
  • The University Centre main dining hall
  • Faculty of Law]] building on the [[Sidgwick Site]]
  • Darwin College heraldic shield
  • [[Paul Dirac]], theoretical physicist and 1933 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] recipient
  • Faculty of Divinity]] at the university
  • Downing College heraldic shield
  • Emmanuel College heraldic shield
  • Emmanuel College]] Chapel
  • [[Fitzwilliam Museum]], the art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge
  • Fitzwilliam College heraldic shield
  • Gonville and Caius College heraldic shield
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  • Hughes Hall heraldic shield
  • Gonville and Caius College]]
  • [[Isaac Newton]], mathematician and physicist who developed [[classical mechanics]] and [[calculus]]
  • Jesus College heraldic shield
  • St John's College heraldic shield
  • King's College heraldic shield
  • Faculty of Education]] building
  • Lucy Cavendish College heraldic shield
  • [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], philosopher
  • Magdalene College heraldic shield
  • Hughes Hall]]
  • Senate House]] and then tossed from the balcony in accordance with a tradition that began in the 18th century.
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  • Newnham College heraldic shield
  • [[Old Schools]] (left) houses the university's administrative offices
  • Pembroke College heraldic shield
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  • Peterhouse]], Cambridge's first college, founded in 1284
  • Peterhouse coat of arms
  • Queens' College heraldic shield
  • Queens' College]]
  • Robinson College heraldic shield
  • Selwyn College]], founded in 1882
  • Selwyn College heraldic shield
  • Gonville and Caius College]] on the left
  • Sidney Sussex College heraldic shield
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  • St Catharine's College heraldic shield
  • [[Stephen Fry]] at [[Cambridge Union]], the world's oldest continuing running debate society
  • [[Stephen Hawking]], theoretical physicist and cosmologist
  • The entrance to the original [[Cavendish Laboratory]] on the [[New Museums Site]]
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]], leader of [[English Reformation]]
  • Trinity College]], dating back to the 16th Century
  • Trinity College coat of arms
  • Trinity Hall heraldic shield
  • Wolfson College Crest
COLLEGIATE PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Cambridge University; The University of Cambridge; Cambridge university; Council of the Senate; Dept of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge; University of cambridge; Cambridge special access scheme; Cantab.; Cambridge Uni; Universitas Cantabrigiensis; Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra; History of the University of Cambridge; Cantabrigiensis; Chancellor of Cambridge; Cantabrigians; Cambridge Veterinary School; Winter Pool; Chair of Mathematical Physics at the University of Cambridge; Cambridge University Environmental Consulting Society; Cam.ac.uk; Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge; Cambridge U; University Of Cambridge; University Cambridge; DSpace@Cambridge; Apollo (University of Cambridge research repository); University of Cambridge School of Veterinary Science; Controversies at the University of Cambridge
The Winter Pool or inter-College Pool is an important part of the undergraduate application process for Cambridge University in England, intended to ensure that the best applicants are offered places. Approximately 20-25% of undergraduate places are awarded through the Pool.
Cantab.         
  • Clare College]]
  • Institute of Continuing Education]] at Madingley Hall
  • [[Muhammad Iqbal]], philosopher and poet
  • Corpus Christi heraldic shield
  • 12px
  • St John's College]]
  • [[Lord Byron]], English poet
  • Senate House]] for the 800th anniversary of the university's founding
  • Senate House]].
  • Senate House]] for graduation
  • national league table]] performance over the past ten years
  • Queens' College]]
  • Newnham College]], one of two female-only colleges at the university
  • Peterhouse]] Old Court
  • Senate House]] at a graduation ceremony
  • The boathouse of the [[Cambridge University Boat Club]]
  • [[Charles Darwin]], evolutionary biologist
  • Christ's College heraldic shield
  • Churchill College heraldic shield
  • Clare College heraldic shield
  • Clare College]] during its 2005 [[May Ball in Cambridge]]
  • Clare Hall heraldic shield
  • Trinity College's [[Wren Library]]
  • The University Centre main dining hall
  • Faculty of Law]] building on the [[Sidgwick Site]]
  • Darwin College heraldic shield
  • [[Paul Dirac]], theoretical physicist and 1933 [[Nobel Prize in Physics]] recipient
  • Faculty of Divinity]] at the university
  • Downing College heraldic shield
  • Emmanuel College heraldic shield
  • Emmanuel College]] Chapel
  • [[Fitzwilliam Museum]], the art and antiquities museum of the University of Cambridge
  • Fitzwilliam College heraldic shield
  • Gonville and Caius College heraldic shield
  • 12px
  • Hughes Hall heraldic shield
  • Gonville and Caius College]]
  • [[Isaac Newton]], mathematician and physicist who developed [[classical mechanics]] and [[calculus]]
  • Jesus College heraldic shield
  • St John's College heraldic shield
  • King's College heraldic shield
  • Faculty of Education]] building
  • Lucy Cavendish College heraldic shield
  • [[Ludwig Wittgenstein]], philosopher
  • Magdalene College heraldic shield
  • Hughes Hall]]
  • Senate House]] and then tossed from the balcony in accordance with a tradition that began in the 18th century.
  • 12px
  • Newnham College heraldic shield
  • [[Old Schools]] (left) houses the university's administrative offices
  • Pembroke College heraldic shield
  • website=publications.parliament.uk}}</ref>
  • Peterhouse]], Cambridge's first college, founded in 1284
  • Peterhouse coat of arms
  • Queens' College heraldic shield
  • Queens' College]]
  • Robinson College heraldic shield
  • Selwyn College]], founded in 1882
  • Selwyn College heraldic shield
  • Gonville and Caius College]] on the left
  • Sidney Sussex College heraldic shield
  • 12px
  • St Catharine's College heraldic shield
  • [[Stephen Fry]] at [[Cambridge Union]], the world's oldest continuing running debate society
  • [[Stephen Hawking]], theoretical physicist and cosmologist
  • The entrance to the original [[Cavendish Laboratory]] on the [[New Museums Site]]
  • [[Thomas Cranmer]], leader of [[English Reformation]]
  • Trinity College]], dating back to the 16th Century
  • Trinity College coat of arms
  • Trinity Hall heraldic shield
  • Wolfson College Crest
COLLEGIATE PUBLIC RESEARCH UNIVERSITY IN CAMBRIDGE, ENGLAND, UNITED KINGDOM
Cambridge University; The University of Cambridge; Cambridge university; Council of the Senate; Dept of Plant Sciences, University of Cambridge; University of cambridge; Cambridge special access scheme; Cantab.; Cambridge Uni; Universitas Cantabrigiensis; Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra; History of the University of Cambridge; Cantabrigiensis; Chancellor of Cambridge; Cantabrigians; Cambridge Veterinary School; Winter Pool; Chair of Mathematical Physics at the University of Cambridge; Cambridge University Environmental Consulting Society; Cam.ac.uk; Chancellor, Masters and Scholars of the University of Cambridge; Cambridge U; University Of Cambridge; University Cambridge; DSpace@Cambridge; Apollo (University of Cambridge research repository); University of Cambridge School of Veterinary Science; Controversies at the University of Cambridge
['kantab]
¦ abbreviation of Cambridge University.
Origin
from L. Cantabrigiensis, from Cantabrigia 'Cambridge'.
1940 Cambridge University by-election         
  • Dr. Archibald Hill in 1922
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  • John Maynard Keynes in 1933
The 1940 Cambridge University by-election was a parliamentary by-election for the British House of Commons constituency of Cambridge University on 23 February 1940. Cambridge University was a two-member constituency.

Wikipedia

University of Cambridge legends

There are a number of popular legends associated with Cambridge University and its 800 year-old history, often recounted by punt guides to tourists while cruising the River Cam. Some are true, some contain elements of truth, and others are somewhat more fabricated. The myths and legends listed below represent a select few of the traditions and stories associated with Cambridge.

Voorbeelden uit tekstcorpus voor Cambridge University
1. It‘s ludicrous," said Forman, a Cambridge University economics graduate.
2. Dunlop Transcalm developed the device in association with Cambridge University.
3. How kisses ‘turned to sex assault‘ at Cambridge University 3.
4. Garrow, a Supreme Court historian at Cambridge University in England.
5. He has a doctorate in theology from Cambridge University.