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− | *[[St Catharine's College, | + | *[[St Catharine's College, Cambridge]] |
− | *[[St John's College, | + | *[[St John's College, Cambridge]] |
*[[Trinity College, Cambridge]] | *[[Trinity College, Cambridge]] | ||
*[[Trinity Hall, Cambridge]] | *[[Trinity Hall, Cambridge]] |
Revision as of 16:45, 31 May 2016
The University of Cambridge, located in the City of Cambridge, is the second-oldest university in the United Kingdom, having been founded in 1209.[1] It is made up of a number of self-governing colleges and other institutions, and has a worldwide reputation, particularly in the fields of mathematics and science.LGBT history
The Apostles, or The Society, is an exclusive club for students at Cambridge.
LGBT Society
The Cambridge University Students Union LGBT Campaign was a former member of the LGBT Consortium.[2]
Notable alumni and academics
Christ's College
Clare College
Corpus Christi College
Fitzwilliam College
Girton College
Gonville and Caius College
Jesus College
King's College
Magdalene College
- Edward Adeane
- A C Benson (Master)
- Antony Grey
- George Ives
- Rowan Williams (Master)
New Hall
(now Murray Edwards College)
Newnham College
Pembroke College
Peterhouse
Other colleges
- Queens' College, Cambridge
- Selwyn College, Cambridge
- St Catharine's College, Cambridge
- St John's College, Cambridge
- Trinity College, Cambridge
- Trinity Hall, Cambridge