University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, the University of Cambridge is the third-oldest university in continuous operation. The university occupies a central location within the city of Cambridge. University of Cambridge students represent approximately 20 % of the town’s population, which was 145,674 as of 2021, and contributes on whole to a lower age demographic in the city. Most of the university’s older colleges are located near the city centre through which River Cam flows. Students and others traditionally punt on the River Cam, which provides views of the university’s buildings and campuses that surround the river.
Vice-Chancellor: Dr Anthony Freeling
Course-specific facilities and resources:
Our course specific facilities range from laboratories and surgical suites to concert halls and theatres. You can find out more about the facilities and resources that support learning at Cambridge.
Library: You certainly won’t be short of libraries at Cambridge – the collegiate University has more than 100! Libraries provide study spaces, resources and staff to help you find what you need for your studies.
Fees Structure: On Request
Courses Offered:
Under-Graduate Programme –
Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic, Archaeology, Architecture, Asian and Middle Eastern Studies, Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology, Classics, Computer Science, Design, Economics, Education, Engineering, English, Foundation Year in Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, Geography, History, History and Modern Languages, History and Politics, History of Art, Human, Social, and Political Sciences, Land Economy, Linguistics, Management Studies, Manufacturing Engineering, Mathematics, Medicine, Medicine, Modern and Medieval Languages, Music, Law, Natural Sciences, Philosophy, Psychological and Behavioural Sciences, Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion, Veterinary Medicine
Post-Graduate Programme –
Doctoral Programme
Master’s Programme
Diploma Programme
Certificate/Award Programme
Facilities: Libraries, Computing and IT, Language Centre, Museums and collections, Facilities for worship, celebration and meditation.
University of Cambridge
The Old Schools, Trinity Lane Cambridge – CB2 1TN, United Kingdom
Tel: +44 1223 337733
Email: info@cam.ac.uk
Website: www.cam.ac.uk