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A timeline of the University of Cambridge. Cambridge through the Centuries. 1200s | 1300s | 1400s | 1500s | 1600s | 1700s | 1800s | 1900s | 2000s. The University of Cambridge is one of the world's oldest universities and leading academic centres, and a self-governed community of scholars.
- The Medieval University
Enrolment with a licensed master was the first step towards...
- The Physical Setting
One of the key figures in Cambridge at this time was John...
- Sixteenth Century
The size of the official University greatly increased, but...
- Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries
The boat race between Oxford and Cambridge and the...
- The Georgian/Hanoverian University
The Cambridge University Press (now part of Cambridge...
- Cambridge at a Glance
The Cambridge cluster is home to 5,300 knowledge-intensive...
- Annual Reports
I am inspired by Cambridge on a daily basis. Individuals are...
- The Medieval University
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In 2009, the University of Cambridge reached a special milestone – 800 years of people, ideas and achievements that continue to transform and benefit the world.
The University of Cambridge is a global institution. See an overview of Cambridge's international activities in pursuit of its mission to contribute to society through excellence of education, learning and research.
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the world's third-oldest university in continuous operation.
This four-volume history of the University of Cambridge offers a scholarly account of social, political and intellectual developments within the University from its foundation in the thirteenth century to the present day.
5. Apr. 2012 · In 1700 the Cambridge arts curriculum was recognisably the Renaissance mixture that had been introduced 150 years earlier: an attempt to survey knowledge by teaching philosophy and divinity, mathematics and science, and the classical languages and literatures. Type. Chapter. Information. A History of the University of Cambridge , pp. 1 - 6.