University of Cambridge
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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.
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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)
Other colleges
- Murray Edwards College, Cambridge (formerly New Hall)
- Newnham College, Cambridge
- Pembroke College, Cambridge
- Peterhouse, Cambridge
- Queens' College, Cambridge
- Selwyn College, Cambridge
- St Catharine's College, Cambridge
- St John's College, Cambridge
- Trinity College, Cambridge
- Trinity Hall, Cambridge