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Explore the origins and development of the University of Cambridge, one of the world's oldest and leading academic centres, from the 12th to the 20th century. Find out the dates and details of key events, such as the founding of colleges, the move to independence, the scientific achievements and the cultural impact of its alumni and staff.
- 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
5. März 2015 · Are you planning to start an undergraduate course at Cambridge in 2025? We’ve listed the main activities, dates and deadlines for Cambridge. Other deadlines apply for Music Award applicants. You will need to meet all relevant deadlines for your application to be considered.
The University of Cambridge has been at the forefront of academic study and research since 1209. Here is a selection of our discoveries and innovations so far.
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. Celebrating the best of Cambridge’s rich history and looking forward to the future, the University reflected on the myriad achievements and world-changing ideas born within its ...
- Receipt of Your Application
- Assessment of Your Application
- The Decision
- College Membership
- Confirmation of Admission
- Immigration Requirements
After you've submitted your application and supporting documents via the Applicant Portal, you'll receive a confirmation email from us. Remember, your application will not be considered until it is complete, and it's not complete without both references, so please ensure these are submitted by your referees.
Your completed application will be assessed in sequence by up to four different offices. The time it takes to consider and process your application varies for each office.
A final decision on your application will be sent to you by email. You can also track the progress of your application via the Applicant Portal. Decisions on admission to the University are made on academic merit, the availability of places on a course, and the availability of an appropriate supervisor. If you submitted your application before the ...
Your application will only be sent to Colleges if and when a formal offer of admission has been made by the Postgraduate Admissions Office (PAO). How long does the process take? 1. You should normally receive notification of your College membership within three weeks of receiving your formal offer of admission from PAO.
If you are made an offer of admission, this will be conditional, and your admission will only be confirmed once you have met all the conditions of your offer. For more information see the Confirmation of Admission page.
Applicants requiring a Tier 4 visa to study will receive a Confirmation of Acceptance for Studies (CAS) once their admission has been confirmed. These are usually issued by the Postgraduate Admissions Office in June for admission in October. For more information see the Immigration pages.
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.
How to apply to study an undergraduate course at Cambridge, advice to help you prepare for interview and tips to improve your chances of getting a place.