Deep historical background
The predecessor of Cambridge University is a scholars' association. These scholars left Oxford for Cambridge on 1209 due to disputes with residents of Oxford City, thus opening the glorious course of Cambridge University. Cambridge University and Oxford University are also called Niu Jian. The cooperation between the two universities in culture and reality has become a part of British social history.
Outstanding academic strength
Because of its outstanding academic performance, Cambridge University always ranks among the first-class universities in the world, and has trained 83 Nobel Prize winners. The organizational structure of Cambridge University is unique, which mainly consists of three parts: the central administrative organization, departments and colleges. Under the supervision of the supervisory committee, the department is responsible for setting courses, organizing lectures, and conducting research and teaching.
Unique organizational structure
Cambridge University adopts the federal college system, consisting of 365,438+0 autonomous independent colleges, each with its own assets and sources of funds. Although most scholars and students come from different academic fields, some colleges have obvious advantages in some academic fields, such as gonville and Case College's outstanding performance in medical and engineering fields.
Rich academic resources
Cambridge University has complete facilities, and the library is one of the highlights. The central administrative agency has set up the Cambridge University Library, and each department and college has its own department library and college library. These libraries not only provide rich academic resources for students and scholars, but also are important places for them to conduct academic research and exploration.