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Learn about the origins and development of the University of Cambridge, one of the world's oldest and leading academic centres, from its medieval origins to the present day. Explore the timeline of the University's history, from its founding in 1209 to its achievements in the 20th century, and discover some of the key figures and events that shaped its scholarly and cultural legacy.
- 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
Organised sport came to play a notable part in the life of...
- Early Records
History. Early records. About the University. Early records....
- 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
History. Founding. Prior to the founding of the University of Cambridge in 1209, Cambridge and the area surrounding it already had developed a scholarly and ecclesiastical reputation due largely to the intellectual reputation and academic contributions of monks from the nearby bishopric church in Ely.
- 24,450 (2020)
- Cambridge, England
- University town, 617 hectares (1,520 acres)
- Latin: Hinc lucem et pocula sacra
Vor 5 Tagen · University of Cambridge, English autonomous institution of higher learning at Cambridge, Cambridgeshire, England, on the River Cam 50 miles (80 km) north of London. The start of the university is generally taken as 1209, when scholars from Oxford migrated to Cambridge to escape Oxford’s riots of “town and gown” (townspeople ...
- The Editors of Encyclopaedia Britannica
Undergraduate. History and Politics at Cambridge is a dynamic way to study both the past and the present. I study some of the most iconic events in history whilst also being equipped with the skills to consider their contemporary political influence. History and Modern Languages at Cambridge.
History at Cambridge gives you the opportunity to explore the past from the ancient world to the present day. Choose from a range of different topics that interest you, from politics in the Roman Republic to material culture in the Ottoman Empire and neoliberalism in modern Britain and America.
History. 800th anniversary. About the University. 800th anniversary. Legacies of enslavement. Cambridge University 800th Finale Lightshow. 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.