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Cambridge

Cambridge. Hinc lucem et pocula sacra. By 鲜东良 刘雨 陆珺婕 李佳妮. Index. Basic Information. Cambridge town 2,7——formed in 1209 Cambridge+Oxfard =Oxbridge acreage CUFE 0.399 km 2 Tsinghua 1.68 km 2 Cambridge 40.7 km 2. Orginazation.

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  1. Cambridge Hinc lucem et pocula sacra. By 鲜东良 刘雨 陆珺婕 李佳妮

  2. Index

  3. Basic Information • Cambridge town • 2,7——formed in 1209 • Cambridge+Oxfard=Oxbridge • acreage CUFE 0.399 km2 Tsinghua 1.68 km2 Cambridge 40.7 km2

  4. Orginazation • It is made up of self-governing and independent colleges. • 35 colleges including

  5. The Cambridge University Library • the University Library main building the Medical Library • the Betty and Gordon Moore Library the Central Science Library • the Squire Law Library.

  6. Legal deposit library • holds over 8 million volumes

  7. Bridges in Cambridge The bridge of sights The mathematical bridge The Clare bridge

  8. The bridge of sights • The bridge is one of Cambridge's main tourist attractions and Queen Victoria is said to have loved it more than any other spot in the city. • A common myth states that it was the students who named this bridge "bridge of sighs,"

  9. The mathematical bridge • The Mathematical Bridge is the popular name of a wooden footbridge across the River Cam, between two parts of Queens' College, Cambridge. Its official name is simply the Wooden Bridge.

  10. Fable

  11. The Clare bridge

  12. Fable Globe

  13. Further information http://www.cam.ac.uk/univ/history/index.html Click here back to index

  14. Academic Hinc lucem et pocula sacra 此地乃启蒙之所,智识之源

  15. The ocean of academic • Institutions & Facilities • courses • Awards • Research at Cambridge • Visiting scholars and students

  16. Institutions & Facilities • 31Colleges • A college is much more than a hall of residence - it's also where you'll eat, do a lot of socializing and where you often (though not always) have your supervisions. • Libraries • Computing and IT • Language Centre • Museums and collections

  17. college Your home in Cambridge Educational support Entertainment hall

  18. courses • Course structure The courses are divided into 'Parts', with each Part lasting one or two years. Three-year courses have two Parts, and you must pass exams in both Parts to graduate with an Honours degree. Engineering and some science subjects also have a fourth year (Part III) that leads to an MEng or MSci degree. • Part-time and short courses The University's Institute of Continuing Education (ICE) offers a wide range of part-time and short courses.

  19. Awards • Honorary degrees Honorary degrees are awarded by the University. • Nobel prizes Affiliates of University of Cambridge have won more Nobel Prizes than those of any other institution. • 88 affiliates of the University of Cambridge have won the Nobel Prize since 1904. • Affiliates have won in every category, with 29 Nobel prizes in Physics, 25 in Medicine, 21 in Chemistry, nine in Economics, two in Literature and two in Peace. • Trinity College has 32 Nobel Prize winners, the most of any college at Cambridge

  20. Research at Cambridge • Strategic Networks • Digital Humanities • Immunology • Metabolic Disorders • NanoForum • Psychometrics • Public Health • Sensors • Strategic Initiatives Cancer Conservation Energy Global Food Security Infectious Diseases Language Sciences Neuroscience Stem Cells

  21. The following table provides a breakdown of the research income received by sponsor type.

  22. Major Researchers • William Harvey • Isaac Newton • Charles Darwin • James Clerk Maxwell • J.J. Thomson • Bertrand Russell • Ernest Rutherford • John Maynard Keynes • Stephen Hawking

  23. Visiting scholars and students Those wishing to come to Cambridge as visiting scholars should make direct contact with the Department and/or College that they wish to visit to find out information and make arrangements. Those wishing to come as visiting students, through programmes such as the Socrates-Erasmus should contact the International Student Team. • The University's Accommodation • Service offers a wide range of properties to rent, usually for a minimum 6 month period. Once in Cambridge, the Newcomer and Visiting Scholars group organises regular events to help you settle in and make the most of your stay.

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  25. student life

  26. sports Varsity matches against Oxford vs

  27. rowing the bumps race the boat race

  28. cricket

  29. The Rugby League Varsity Match • at Twickenham Stoop • the first week of March. rugby

  30. what is this???

  31. tiddlywinks (玩投圆片小游戏) http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiddlywinks

  32. Tiddlywinks is an indoor game played on a flat mat with sets of small discs called "winks", a pot, and a collection of squidgers. Players use a "squidger": a disk (nowadays made of plastic) used to propel a wink into flight by pressing down on a wink, thereby flicking it into the air. The objective of the game is to score points by sending your own winks into the pot and preventing the opponent from "squopping" your winks by placing your own winks on top of them. As part of strategic gameplay players often attempt to squop their opponents' winks and develop, maintain and break large piles of winks.

  33. A Cambrige Blue Athletes representing the university in certain sports entitle them to apply for a Cambridge Blue at the discretion of the Blues Committee, consisting of the captains of the thirteen most prestigious sports.

  34. Student organisations Drama societies: Amateur Dramatic Club (ADC) ,the comedy club Footlights Student newspapers: Varsity , The Cambridge Student,The Tab The student-run radio station:Cam FM

  35. The Cambridge University Chamber Orchestra

  36. The Cambridge University Punting Society • founded in 2010 • official society status in the University of Cambridge • promote the ancient pursuit of punting Click here back to index the Cambridge University Granta Rats the Three of Cups

  37. Trinity College By Coco Lu

  38. Trinity Virtual Guided Tour Stop 1 - Great GateStop 2 - Great CourtStop 3 - Clock TowerStop 4 - The FountainStop 5 - Queen's GateStop 6 - ChapelStop 7 - Master's LodgeStop 8 - HallStop 9 - Nevile's CourtStop 10 - Wren LibraryStop 11 - New CourtStop 12 - The AvenueStop 13 - Fellows' GardenStop 14 - Burrell's Field

  39. Great Court The Great Gate Burrell's Field Clock Tower

  40. The Wren Library is the library of Trinity College in Cambridge. It was designed by Christopher Wren in 1676 and completed in 1695.

  41. Famous Alumnus Lord Byron , British poet George VI, King of the United Kingdom

  42. Famous Alumnus Bertrand Arthur William Russell Ernest Rutherford

  43. The End ——Thx a lot.

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