The University of Cambridge’s
mission is to contribute to society through the pursuit of education, learning
and research at the highest international levels of excellence. It is made up
of 31 colleges and more than 100 departments that cater for some 12,000
undergraduate and 6,000 postgraduate students.
In a beautiful setting by the
River Cam, Cambridge is famed for the architecture of its historic colleges but
also for its wealth of modern research and teaching facilities. The
University’s reputation for outstanding academic achievement is known worldwide
and reflects the intellectual achievement of its students, as well as the
world-class original research carried out by the staff of the University and
the Colleges.
Some of the world’s most
significant scientific breakthroughs have occurred at the University, including
the splitting of the atom, invention of the jet engine and the discoveries of
stem cells, plate tectonics, pulsars and the structure of DNA. From Isaac Newton to Stephen Hawking, the
University has nurtured some of history’s greatest minds and has produced more
Nobel Prize winners than any other UK institution with more than 80 laureates.
Cambridge's great libraries and collections housed in eight world-class museums
and in the colleges are scholarly resources of outstanding international
significance. Cambridge attracts the brightest and best students, researchers
and academics from across the world, with a student population drawn from 135
different countries.
- Total Enrollment: 17868
- International Students: 5526(31%)
- Undergraduate Enrollment: 12221
- International Students: 2102(17%)
- Graduate Enrollment: 5647
- International Students: 3424(61%)
Address: The Old Schools, Trinity Lane, Cambridge, CB2 1TN, United
Kingdom
Website: http://www.cam.ac.uk
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