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  1. The majority of first and second year supervising (College teaching) is done by the Newnham teaching staff. The courses on offer in the third year are many and varied (there are thirty-five courses, ... Newnham College Sidgwick Avenue, Cambridge, CB3 9DF, UK. T. 01223 335700. enquiries@newn.cam.ac.uk

  2. Information systems business analyst. We’ve made a bold commitment to embed principles of sustainability into every business program we offer. Learn more about Seneca Business’s commitment to sustainability. Seneca's business analyst certification will provide you with the skills to identify and collect meaningful data, prepare data for ...

  3. A striking and unusual portrait of the composer Sir Hubert Parry (1848-1918) was recently rediscovered in the College collections. Executed in coloured chalks by the Pre-Raphaelite artist Harold Rathbone (1858-1929), it portrays the composer in a fresh and unpretentious way. Drawn when he was 50 in the year he was knighted by Queen Victoria, he ...

  4. Newnham admits an average of eight to ten students each year to read HSPS, giving students a solid peer group in each year of the course. The course is taken over three years consisting of Part I, Part IIA and Part IIB. In the first year (Part I) students take four papers, which can be freely chosen from the full range available: Politics ...

  5. Admissions. Newnham is a historic and beautiful College in the centre of Cambridge. Each year we welcome high-achieving students from many different nationalities and backgrounds. Newnham is a place to excel and it is a place where you will find support, encouragement and friendship.

  6. How many students take Natural Sciences at Newnham and what options do they choose? We usually admit around 22 students a year, roughly equally divided between Biological and Physical Sciences. In the first year (Part IA), you choose three experimental subjects from amongst seven on offer. All students also take one of the two Maths courses.

  7. Delivery: At Seneca, courses are delivered in the following formats: online, in-person, hybrid (an online, in-person combination) or flexible (offered in-person and online at the same time). The chart below outlines the delivery options available for each course in this program.