4. Cambridge is the second oldest
university in the English –
speaking world and the world's
fourth-oldest surviving
university..
Cambridge is formed from a
variety of institutions which
include s31 constituent
college and over 100 academic
departments organised into six
schools
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7. The Cambridge eScience Centre is based in
the canvendish Laboratory at the University
of Cambridge.
It is part of the centre for scientific computing..
8. The main objectives
of the CeSC are
To support research
projects involving scientists
and industry in the
Cambridge region.
To enable new scientific
advances by using novel
computing paradigms to
tackle Peta-scale problems.
To develop new generic
tools for massive data
handling, high-performance
computing and visualisation
applications on wide area
networks.
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11. HISTORY OF MUSEUM
•The Fitzwilliam Museum is the art and
antiquities museum of the University of
Cambridge.
•The museum has five departments:
Antiquities; Applied Arts; Coins and
Medals; Manuscripts and Printed Books;
and Paintings, Drawings and Prints.
Together these cover antiquities from
Ancient Egypt, Sudan, Greece and Rome,
Roman and Romano-Egyptian Art,
Western Asiatic displays and a new gallery
of Cypriot Art; applied arts, including
English and European pottery and glass,
furniture, clocks, fans, armour, Chinese,
Japanese and Korean art, rugs and
samplers; coins and medals; illuminated,
literary and music manuscripts and rare
printed books;
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14. Which is the fourth oldest surviving university
in the world??
What are the advantages of Cambridge science
centre??
Write a short note about the collection of
fitzwilliam museum??