Saturday, December 8, 2007

List of organisations and institutions associated with the University of Cambridge
The following articles or weblinks refer to organisations associated with the University of Cambridge.
Chancellor: HRH The Duke of Edinburgh • Vice-Chancellor: Prof. Alison Richard
Colleges: Christ's • Churchill • Clare • Clare Hall • Corpus Christi • Darwin • Downing • Emmanuel • Fitzwilliam • Girton • Gonville and Caius • Homerton • Hughes Hall • Jesus • King's • Lucy Cavendish • Magdalene • New Hall • Newnham • Pembroke • Peterhouse • Queens' • Robinson • St Catharine's • St Edmund's • St John's • Selwyn • Sidney Sussex • Trinity • Trinity Hall • Wolfson
Categories: University • Chancellors • Vice-Chancellors • Colleges • Departments • Academics • Alumni
Websites: University • Students' Union • Graduate Union
800th Anniversary Fundraising Campaign
Alumni website
Auto-ID Labs
Babraham Institute (biomedical research)
Cambridge Assessment (formerly known as the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate)
Cambridge Network – Cambridge University industry networking
Cambridge Bio-Medical Campus
Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
Cambridge Science Park
Cambridge University Library
Cambridge University Press
Cambridge University Students' Union (CUSU)
Coimbra Group
Downing Site
Fitzwilliam Museum
Franco-British Student Alliance
Graduate Union of Cambridge University
Granta, a literary magazine
Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
Kettle's Yard art gallery
League of European Research Universities
Medical Research Council research centres and units – MRC's Cambridge cluster (including the Laboratory of Molecular Biology) is its largest outside London; its Cambridge graduate students register with the University
Millennium Mathematics Project
The Naked Scientists – Cambridge University science radio show and podcasts
New Museums Site
Phoenix
Russell Group
Sanger Institute (genome research)
Scott Polar Research Institute
Sidgwick Site
West Cambridge
Westminster Quarters
Category:Departments of the University of Cambridge