2. The University of Cambridge
is a collegiate research
university in Cambridge, United
Kingdom. Founded in 1209 and granted
a royal charter by Henry III in 1231,
Cambridge is the world's third-oldest
surviving university.
3. The University of Cambridge
It is a probably different from
any educational establishment.
It is a confederation of schools,
faculties, departments, and 31
autonomous colleges and is
often referred to as a collegiate
university
4. Cambridge is ranked among the
most prestigious universities in
the world and currently sits as the
world's second best university,
and the best in Europe, according
to the QS World University
Rankings
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5. Cambridge is the wealthiest university in
Europe. In the fiscal year ending 31 July 2019,
the central university, excluding colleges, had a
total income of £2.192 billion, of which
£592.4 million was from research grants and
contracts. .Cambridge University Press &
Assessment combines the oldest university
press in the world with one of the world's leading
examining bodies, providing assessment to over
eight million learners globally every year and
reaching some fifty million learners, teachers
and researchers monthly.[
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6. University of Cambridge
Twinning Universities/Colleges-Ukranian
Colleges/Universities
Franchising-CEFL in Malaysia
Articulation-PENNCO TECH
Student Mobility-Erasmus ,Turing Scheme,
Incoming Exchange student
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7. Global Community
The university of Cambridge is a diverse
international community and welcomes talented
students from around the world. There are
currently more than 22000 students in total at
the University with over 9000 international
students representing over 150 different
countries. Around 25% of undergraduate
students and over 50% of postgraduate students
are from outside the UK.
The university is home to hundreds of
international societies which promote cultural
ties and provide social opportunities
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• Africa-teaching
and research
• Asia-Pacific-alternative
finance,fintech industry
• China-academics are in
the areas of diverse
food security, design of
sustainable buildings,
photonics and mental
health
• Europe-importance of
basic research and
articulates the vital role
universities play in a
societies
• India-sensor
technology,
multilingualism,
antimicrobial
resistance,inclusive
educ,agriculture etc
• North America-research