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University of Cambridge

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/University_of_Cambridge

The University of Cambridge (informally known as "Cambridge University" or simply as "Cambridge") is a collegiate research university located in Cambridge, England, United Kingdom.

Originally founded in 1209, it is the second-oldest university in English-speaking areas, and the world's third-oldest surviving university.The university grew out of an association of scholars that was formed in 1209, early records suggest, by scholars leaving Oxford after a dispute with townsfolk. The two "ancient universities" have many common features and are often jointly referred to as Oxbridge.

Today, Cambridge is formed from a variety of institutions which include 31 constituent colleges and comprehensive academic departments which are organised into six academic schools. All these organisations occupy different locations in the town including purposely-built sites and the student life is found in the arts, sport clubs and societies. Cambridge has nurtured many prominent alumni, and 90 Nobel laureates have been affiliated with the university. It is also a member of various academic associations and forms part of the "golden triangle" of English universities.

In post-nominals the university's name is abbreviated as Cantab, a shortened form of Cantabrigiensis.

List of Colleges of the University of Cambridge

C

Christ's College

Churchill College

Clare College

Clare Hall

Corpus Christi College

D

Darwin College

Downing College

E

Emmanuel College

F

Fitzwilliam College

G

Girton College

Gonville and Caius College

H

Homerton College

Hughes Hall

J

Jesus College

K

King's College

L

Lucy Cavendish

M

Magdalene College

Murray Edwards College formerly known as New Hall

N

Newnham College

P

Pembroke College

Peterhouse

Q

Queens' College

R

Robinson College

S

Selwyn College

Sidney Sussex College

St Catharine's College

St Edmund's College

St John's College

T

Trinity College

Trinity Hall

W

Wolfson College

List of Alumni of the University of Cambridge

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Alumni

A Cambridge Alumni Database
This database is planned to contain biographical details of everyone who has been identified as being academically associated with the University of Cambridge, covering the period from 1200 onwards.