The University of Cambridge is offering adults considering returning to education the chance to attend an arts and social sciences summer school giving them a taste of university life.
Fenner’s, the historic home of Cambridge cricket, has been transformed by a striking new residential building for Hughes Hall, the University’s oldest graduate college.
Carl Bildt, former Prime Minister of Sweden from 1991-1994 and UN Secretary General's Special Envoy for the Balkans from 1999-2001, will deliver this year's Clare Hall Tanner Lectures on Tuesday, 1 March at the Babbage Theatre, New Museums Site, Downing Street, Cambridge.
Adult learners thinking about applying for 2005 entry to one of Cambridge's four 'mature' undergraduate Colleges are today attending a free information day to help them decide.
If you're planning to apply for an undergraduate place at the University of Cambridge in October 2005 (or deferred entry in 2006), then you need to remember that there are some important deadlines coming up.
Former England Cricket captain and Cambridge graduate Mike Atherton will be back in Cambridge today (Friday 18 July) to mark the beginning of construction work on a new indoor cricket school and a new College building at Fenner’s cricket ground.
It was a disappointing day for Cambridge yesterday (11 December 2001) as the 120th annual Varsity match ended in Oxford gaining its third successive win.