University of Cambridge.pptx
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university of cambridge
university of cambridge university of cambridge in the uk, cambridgeshire. founded in 1209. motto - лат. Hinc lucem et pocula sacra, «from this place we gain valuable knowledge and education» . chancellor - baron david sainsbury. supervisor of - leszek boryshevich. number of students - 18, 396.
courses and subjects at cambridge university Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic. Engineering. Architecture. Manufacturing Engineering. Asia and Middle East. Mathematics. Classic. Medicine. Economy. Astrophysics. English. Geography. Biochemistry. History. Biological and Biomedical Sciences. Art History. Chemistry. Archeology. Genetics. Biological anthropology. Geology. Politics and International Relations. Materials Science. Social anthropology. Neurology. Sociology. Pathology. Agricultural Economy. Pharmacology. Right. Physical Sciences. Linguistics. Physics. Management Studies. Physiology, Development and Neuroscience. Modern and Medieval Languages (French, German, Italian, Spanish, Portuguese and Russian). Music. Philosophy. Theology and Religious Studies. Chemical Engineering. Computer Science. Plant Sciences. Psychology. Systems Biology. Zoology. Psychological and Behavioural Sciences. Veterinary Science.
college, cambridge university Peterhouse, 1284 Clare College, 1326 Pembroke College, 1347 Gonville & Caius College, 1348 Trinity Hall, 1350 Corpus Christi College, 1352 Magdalene College, 1428 King’s College, 1441 Queens' College, 1448 St Catharine’s College, 1473 Jesus College, 1496 Christ’s College, 1505 St John’s College, 1511 Trinity College, 1546 Emmanuel College, 1584 Sidney Sussex College, 1596 Downing College, 1800 Girton College, 1869 Fitzwilliam College, 1869 Newnham College, 1871 Selwyn College, 1882 Hughes Hall, 1885 St Edmund’s College, 1896 Murray Edwards College (New Hall), 1954 Churchill College, 1960 Darwin College, 1964 Wolfson College, 1965 Clare Hall, 1965 Lucy Cavendish College, 1965 Homerton College, 1976 Robinson College, 1979
the facilities available cavendish laboratory
the university history Cambridge University is the second oldest after Oxford University in the UK and one of Europe's oldest universities. It was created in 1209 with the participation of teachers and students who escaped from Oxford after an argument with the locals. In 1167 due to the expulsion of foreigners from the University of Paris, held as a result of the reforms initiated by Henry II Plantagenet, which does not allow students to England to study at the Sorbonne, has forced many students to leave France and settle in Oxford. At the head of the university has always been and still is the Chancellor, who is appointed by agreement with the monarch community of students and professors at Cambridge. Non-local students, who come from other countries, divided into - North, who came from Scotland southern residents of Ireland. Then studied at this university students from different countries, so they have developed friendly relations with each other. In the middle century in this university trained as future priests originating from poor families.
the university's rating Rating this year clearly demonstrates the superiority of the world "super-brands" - an elite group of universities in the US and the UK, which is a cut above other competitors. A group led by Harvard University, Massachusetts Institute of Technology then, Cambridge University, Stanford University, University of California - Berkeley, and the University of Oxford. Many Russian universities are not included in the ratings of the leading universities in the world because it is expensive to invite foreign professors, and this is an important criterion.
famous alumni Cambridge University is especially renowned for its success in the bosom of the exact sciences and medicine. No other university in the world is not presented to the planet as many Nobel Prize winners, as Cambridge. 88 alumni and faculty members have received this prestigious academic award. 29 of them have received awards in physics, 25 - in medicine, 21 - in chemistry, 9 - in the economy, 2 - in literature and one - Peace Prize. Here trained famous scientists of the Middle Ages, such as Isaac Newton and Francis Bacon. It worked in Cambridge, taught and engaged in research creators of modern nuclear physics - Lord Rutherford, Niels Bohr and John. R. Oppenheimer. In addition to the outstanding success in the exact sciences, Cambridge is also famous and achievements in politics: studies in Cambridge have been 15 Prime Ministers of the United Kingdom and 25 heads of governments of other countries.
University of Cambridge.pptx