History
- The University of Cambridge is rich in history - its famous Colleges and University buildings attract visitors from all over the world.
- But the University's museums and collections also hold many treasures which give an exciting insight into some of the scholarly activities, both past and present, of the University's academics and students.
Education
- Research students may have the opportunity to gain supervising and demonstrating experience by undertaking teaching on behalf of Colleges and departments. Supervisions involve the teaching of undergraduates in small groups of between one and four students at regular intervals throughout the term.
- Demonstrating involves helping academic staff in running laboratory classes and various teaching exercises such as drawing or computer-aided process engineering. Such experience can be immensely valuable in developing a wide range of transferrable skills which can be important for future career success, whether in academia or in other fields.
Research
- We seek to provide a creative and supportive environment in which ideas are generated and can flourish.
- The excellence and diversity of our research across the Schools of Arts & Humanities, Humanities & Social Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Technology, Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences, and our role as one of the founder members of the Cambridge Network, means that in addition to our achievements in fundamental research, we are also well-positioned to make significant contributions to the global innovation agenda and, by conveying the implications of our research, to contribute to the formulation of policy.
Career
- The 2019 Cambridge Careers Guide is packed with practical advice and information on employers targeting University of Cambridge students.
- The Guide is sent to all colleges at the start of Michaelmas Term. Ask your porters if you are not sure where the Guides are in your college, or you can collect a free copy from the Careers Service.
Short Courses
Humanities (52)
- Certificate Advanced short story writing
- Certificate Adventures in fiction writing
- Short Course All smiles - discovering Dante's Purgatorio
- Certificate An introduction to Shakespeare
- Certificate An introduction to the Roman Empire
- Certificate An introduction to the Roman Republic
- Certificate Ancient Egypt - five places, five stories
- Certificate Blogging and writing for online audiences
- Short Course Creative editing - how to revise your manuscript
- Certificate Creative writing - telling your family story
- Short Course Defending Scotland
- Short Course Fairy tales past and present
- Short Course Fossils and the history of life
- Certificate Gloriana - the life and times of Elizabeth I
- Certificate Heritage Studies - the politics of the past
- Certificate Hitler and Nazi Germany
- Certificate Julius Caesar - a life
- Certificate King Lear - tragedy and beyond
- Short Course Love and war - readings from Rome in the 50s BC
- Certificate Making academic writing accessible
- Certificate Milton and the meaning of freedom
- Short Course Moby Dick an introduction to a great American novel
- Short Course Oliver Cromwell and the English Revolution
- Short Course Palaeography for local and family historians
- Certificate Popular science writing
- Short Course Reading Classical Greek
- Short Course Reading Classical Greek - Homer Iliad Book 6
- Certificate Roman and Greek mythology
- Certificate Shakespeare and the interpretation of history
- Short Course Telling your family story
- Short Course The British Empire in two World Wars
- Certificate The Viking age
- Short Course The catastrophic 14th century
- Certificate The early Tudors, 1485-1558
- Certificate The fall of the Roman Empire
Business & Management (35)
- Short Course Board Director Programme
- Certificate Cambridge Advanced Leadership Programme
- Certificate Cambridge General Management Programme
- Certificate Cambridge Senior Management Programme
- Certificate Chief Technology Officer
- Certificate Creating High Performance Teams
- Short Course Creativity in business
- Certificate Digital Innovation and Transformation
- Certificate Environmental, Social and Governance Leadership
- Certificate Essential Finance
- Certificate Financial decision-making in practice
- Short Course Global Leadership in the Asian Century
- Certificate Integrating Risk into Strategic Decision-Making
- Certificate Item banking in practice
- Certificate Leading Diversity, Equity and Inclusion
- Certificate Leading Strategic Projects Successfully
- Certificate Managing Innovation Strategically
- Certificate Mastering Marketing Strategy for Non-Marketeers
- Certificate Rising Women Leaders
- Certificate Social Enterprise and Impact-driven Business
- Certificate Strategic Decision-Making for Leaders
- Certificate Sustainable Marketing Leadership
- Certificate The Cambridge Negotiations Lab
- Certificate The Law Firm Partner as Leader
- Certificate The Professional Service Firm Leader
- Certificate Transformational Leadership
- Certificate Transformational Leadership (Cyprus)
- Certificate Understanding finance in organisations
Social Sciences (24)
- Certificate Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology
- Certificate Corporate Responses to Global Megatrends
- Certificate Emotional and social embodied cognition
- Short Course Fossils and the history of life
- Certificate Hitler and Nazi Germany
- Certificate Introduction to Archaeology
- Certificate People and Organisational Effectiveness
- Certificate Psychological approaches for executive coaching
- Short Course The British Empire in two World Wars
- Short Course The Making of the Modern Middle East
- Short Course The Renaissance world in seven Italian cities
- Certificate The big questions in archaeology
- Certificate The law of England and Wales
- Certificate The neuropsychology of decision making
- Short Course World Order under stress
Education & Training (12)
- Certificate Assessment validation for beginners
- Certificate Cambridge Advanced Executive Coaching Programme
- Certificate Executive coaching
- Certificate Instructional Design Fundamentals
- Certificate Introducing Assessment Practice
- Certificate Introducing the Principles of Assessment
- Certificate Psychological approaches for executive coaching
- Certificate Psychometrics in Educational Assessment
- Certificate Question writing for effective assessment
- Certificate Using assessment data to empower practice
Arts, Design & Architecture (9)
- Certificate Introduction to Songwriting
- Short Course Moonlight on Stonehenge and other stone circles
- Short Course The Golden Age of Elizabethan music and culture
- Short Course The Renaissance world in seven Italian cities
- Short Course Tudor art and its setting
Natural Sciences & Mathematics (9)
- Certificate Cognitive Psychology and Neuropsychology
- Certificate Introduction to astronomy
- Certificate Law and genetics
- Certificate Learning and memory in the brain
- Short Course Seven Cambridge Nobel Prizes
- Certificate The Grandest Tour
- Short Course The essentials of astronomy
- Certificate The neuropsychology of decision making
Computer Science & IT (3)
- Certificate Computer adaptive testing for beginners
- Certificate Introducing Data Literacy
- Certificate User Experience Design
Law (3)
- Certificate Law and genetics
- Certificate The Law Firm Partner as Leader
- Certificate The law of England and Wales
Applied Sciences & Professions (2)
- Certificate Heritage Studies - the politics of the past
- Short Course The role of beauty in scientific practice
Medicine & Health (2)
Environmental Studies & Earth Sciences (1)
- Certificate Sustainability Practitioner Programme
Journalism & Media (1)
- Certificate Blogging and writing for online audiences
University Ranking
QS World University Rankings by TopUniversities
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QS World University Rankings is one of the top international rankings measuring the popularity and performance of universities all over the world. They measure university reputation based on the impressions of higher education experts, companies who hire graduates, and teaching quality. QS also considers the ratio of international teachers and students present at universities, as well as the times research papers were mentioned by researchers. After calculating and comparing these criteria, QS ranks the universities accordingly.
Academic Ranking of World Universities by Shanghai Jiao Tong University
2023
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ARWU World University rankings is the first world university ranking. It ranks the world's top 1000 colleges and universities based on objective indicator. They look at the number of award-winning (Fields Medals and Nobel Prize) scientists who are located there, how much of their research is cited and referenced around the world, and how much they've contributed to different academic fields. After calculating and comparing these criteria, ARWU ranks the universities accordingly.
World University Rankings by Times Higher Education
2024
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World University Rankings is a vital resource that provides the definitive list of the world's best universities. They look at how often they're producing new ideas, what their reputation is around the world, and how much they're contributing to science and academic fields. After calculating and comparing these criteria, THE ranks the universities accordingly.
Best Global Universities Rankings by U.S. News & World Report
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Best Global Universities Rankings by U.S. News & World Report presents all the top universities from the U.S. and 60 other countries around the world. They measure the rate of students going to their second year of studies, as well as the rate of students who graduate. It also asks university representatives on the performance of universities, and evaluates university resources, teacher salaries, graduation rates, student academic achievements and satisfaction. After calculating and comparing these criteria, U.S. News ranks the top international universities accordingly.
Student services
- This section provides pre-arrival information on some of the practical aspects of living and studying in Cambridge as an international student as well as details on the support you can expect to receive during your first few weeks.
- Our International Student Guide provides practical pre-arrival and orientation information to help students coming from outside the UK plan their move to Cambridge.
- It includes guidance on travelling to Cambridge, opening a bank account, living in the UK and the University's support services. It also has a useful glossary of Cambridge terminology and provides some practical advice from current international students to help you settle in.
Housing services
- For full-time students, Cambridge is a residential University. Colleges generally accommodate all undergraduates and some graduates.
- If you are not in College accommodation, the University has an Accommodation Service. This service offers information and support in finding accommodation, whether on long, medium or short-term periods. The Accommodation Service also list providers of temporary accommodation, such as Bed and Breakfasts, Hostels and Hotels.
- Not only must you live within a certain distance of the centre of Cambridge, to be eligible for your award, you also have to bein residencefor a minimum number of nights per term and engage with your studies for a minimum period.
Library services
- The Campus Library, known as the Ashburner Library, provides staff and students with access to the most up-to-date information sources available, assisting researchers to maintain their position at the cutting edge of scientific progress.
- The Library never closes and is open to all Campus researchers. An extensive range of online journals and databases is accessible.
ICT services
The Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) IT Department provides local expertise, first-line advice and technical support onsite for a range of local and central applications.
- networked MFDs: internet, printing, copying and scanning facilities
- IT hardware and software issues (informal IT surgery)
- laptop loans and repairs
- locally installed telephones
Medical services
- The National Health Service (NHS) is the UK’s state healthcare system providing a wide range of health care services including appointments with a doctor, hospital treatment and dental care.
- You should register with a doctor as soon as possible after your arrival in Cambridge.
- You will need your passport and a letter from your College as proof you are a student.
Campus life
The historic and multi-cultural city of Cambridge offers a range of facilities and activities from historic buildings to contemporary and modern art galleries, restaurants to meet every palate and budget, theatrical and music events providing varied programmes, access to green spaces and sporting opportunities.
- Public events
- Cambridge area and beyond
- Cycling
Sports facilities
- Although the Sports Centre provides a hub for Sport at Cambridge University, anyone can become a member of our gym and use our facilities. You do not need a connection to the University and we have some competitive membership options available.
- Opened in 2013, the University Sports Centre has a Gym, Strength & Conditioning room, Sports Hall, Squash and Fives courts, Studios and a Team Training Room used by international performance athletes.
- We offer a wide range of sports clubs and fitness classes for both members and casual users. Having top class facilities allows us to offer you one of the best gyms in Cambridge.
Student clubs
- The Graduate Union is the University-wide representative body for graduate students at Cambridge and is run by a Committee of elected officers.
- Undergraduate students are members of the Cambridge University Students Union that represents students and provides dedicated services as well as having a separate international CUSU team. Undergraduate students might refer to CUSU's Freshers' Guide.
- There are also over 700 registered student societies; of these more than 100 are internationally focussed and 30 are faith based.
- Cambridge English has achieved the prestigious ServiceMark accreditation, the national standard of customer service accredited by the Institute of Customer Service. At the end of last year, the Cambridge English network services team was assessed by the Institute in the areas of customer satisfaction feedback and how employees engage with customer service.