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The history of Cambridge University

1. Cambridge University is a research-oriented federal university located in Cambridge, England. It is one of the top universities in Britain and even the world. Cambridge, the second oldest university in the English-speaking world, was founded in 1209. These scholars were originally members of Oxford University, but later they moved here because of conflicts with Oxford townspeople.

2. Cambridge University consists of 3 1 member colleges and 6 academic colleges. Although the university itself is public, colleges with a high degree of autonomy are private institutions. They have their own management framework, enrollment and student activities, and their work is different from that of university centers responsible for teaching and research. Cambridge University is a member of several academic alliances, and is also a part of the British "Golden Triangle Famous School" and the medical partner alliance of Cambridge University.

3. In addition to the courses arranged by various departments, Cambridge students also need to attend the tutoring courses provided by the college. The school has eight museums of literature and science, a library system with more than150,000 volumes and the oldest university press in the world. Besides studying, students can join various clubs, study groups and sports teams and participate in different extracurricular activities.

The alumni of Cambridge University include many famous scientists, philosophers, politicians, economists and writers. * * * There are 92 Nobel Prize winners and 4 Fields Prize winners who were teachers, students, alumni or researchers in this school.