The cost of studying in Cambridge University in the United Kingdom is generally above 6,543,800+0,000, and the specific cost depends on the majors and years of study of the students. Generally speaking, the annual tuition fee is about 6.5438+0.2 million pounds, including tuition, accommodation, books and insurance. In addition, students also need to pay living expenses, generally about 500 pounds per month.
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Cambridge University is one of the most outstanding universities in the world. This is a federal college. At present, there are 365,438+0 colleges, and all departments are classified into six universities. He is also a member of many academic alliances and a prestigious school in the Golden Triangle. It is also an institution of higher learning that has produced the most Nobel Prize winners. * * * There are 90 Nobel Prize winners who have studied or worked in Cambridge University.
Cambridge is the capital of Cambridge, England, and the seat of Cambridge University. As early as two thousand years ago, the Romans camped and stationed troops in this place about 90 kilometers from London. However, in the long years, Cambridge was only a rural market town. It was not until the establishment of Cambridge University that the name of this town gradually became known. This is a city with a population of 92,000.
Although Cambridge is as famous as Oxford and a world-famous university, the atmosphere here is different from Oxford. Oxford is called "the city in the university" and Cambridge is called "the university in the city". Although many medieval buildings are preserved here, Cambridge is still bright and modern in terms of its appearance. There are also many theaters, art galleries and other facilities that are not commensurate with the size of the city, which makes this university town exude a strong literary atmosphere.
The origin of the name
Cambridge, like Oxford, is a charming traditional university town. The achievements of Cambridge University in natural science are particularly outstanding, and it has trained Newton, Darwin and other great scientists who initiated a new era of science.
Eighty-eight Nobel Prize winners came from this school (in fact, more than 65,438+000 people work or teach in this school, but the official data of Cambridge University depends on whether students or teachers have the membership/researcher qualification of this school), which is a rare honor in the world. People call Cambridge "the cradle of natural science" with admiration.