University of Cambridge

For over 800 years, the University of Cambridge has stood as a global symbol of academic excellence, intellectual curiosity, and enduring tradition. Founded in 1209, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world — and one of the most prestigious institutions anywhere in the world.
A Legacy that Shaped the World
Cambridge’s legacy is unparalleled. More than 120 Nobel Prize winners have studied, taught, or researched at the University — a record few institutions can rival. Its alumni include luminaries such as Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, Sylvia Plath, Alan Turing, Stephen Hawking, and countless world leaders, innovators, and cultural icons. But beyond its individual achievements, Cambridge is a living institution — one that continues to shape global conversations in science, technology, the humanities, business, and public policy.
A Unique Educational Experience
What sets Cambridge apart is not just its history, but its approach to education. The University is composed of 31 autonomous colleges, each with its own character, community, and traditions. Students live and learn within these colleges, benefiting from close-knit academic and pastoral support. The Cambridge teaching method — centred on supervisions — provides personalised learning in small groups or one-to-one sessions. This approach fosters critical thinking, independent inquiry, and academic rigour. It’s not about memorisation, but about asking “why,” challenging assumptions, and learning how to think — not just what to think. Cambridge is more than a university — it is a city built around learning. Ancient colleges line the River Cam, where punting boats drift under willow trees and centuries-old bridges. Yet this historic charm coexists with world-leading research centres, cutting-edge technology hubs, and a thriving start-up ecosystem often referred to as “Silicon Fen.” Walking through Cambridge is to walk through a living tapestry of British history and innovation. From quiet courtyards and majestic chapels to buzzing lecture halls and world-renowned libraries, inspiration is woven into the very fabric of the place.

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