Доклад: University of Cambridge
Karaganda 2008
Contents
Introductory
Organization
Colleges
Schools, Faculties, and Departments
Central administration
The Chancellor and Vice-Chancellor
The Senate and the Regent House
The Council and the General Board
Finances
Benefactions and Fundraising
University activities
Research
Teaching
Admissions
Publishing
Public Examinations
Sport and other extracurricular activities
History
Foundation of the Colleges
Mathematics
Contributions to the advancement of science
Women’s education
Myths, legends and traditions
Reputation
The list of the literature
Introductory
University of Cambridge is one of the world's oldest and most prestigious academic institutions. Dating back some 800 years to 1209, Cambridge boasts more than 100 academic departments and several world-class research centers that have produced more than 80 Nobel Prize winners. The university is home to more than 16,000 students enrolled in some 30 colleges, each of which acts as an independent institution. Teaching responsibilities are shared between the colleges and university departments; degrees are awarded by the university. Its alumni have included such prominent notables as Sir Isaac Newton, Charles Darwin, and Stephen Hawking.
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