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  1. Hace 5 días · Founded in 1437, Christ’s College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. It is known amongst the other colleges for its high academic standards. Its central location boasts several of the college’s original buildings from the 15th and 16th centuries, including the Master’s lodge and the Great Gate, which is visible from St Andrew’s Street.

  2. Hace 5 días · Pembroke College. Pembroke College Arms (33) Pembroke College stands on the E. side of Trumpington Street bounded on the N. by Pembroke Street, on the E. by Tennis Court Road and on the S. by the Master's Lodge and Garden of Peterhouse and Tennis Court Terrace. The walls are of ashlar and brick; the roofs are tile, slate and lead-covered. The Hall of Valence Marie or Pembroke Hall, now ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Among the architectural features in the College grounds, Trinity Bridge over the river, W. of New Court, was rebuilt to the designs of James Essex in 1764–5. The cost, £1,500, was defrayed from a bequest of Dr. Hooper, whose arms it bears. The materials from the old bridge of 1651–2 were used in the substructure.

  4. Hace 4 días · Cambridge College Global’s online MBA with a concentration in Global Finance Trading allows students to prepare to manage global financial and business risk exposures by devising sound hedging and trading strategies. For the MBA-GFT concentration, students first complete MBA 502 Applied Quantitative Methods for Business and MSF 505 Managerial ...

  5. Hace 6 horas · Constituency profile. The current constituency covers the majority of the city of Cambridge, including the areas of Arbury (which contains some social housing), Chesterton, Newnham, Cherry Hinton and the village of Trumpington; but the city's Queen Edith's ward (which includes Addenbrooke's Hospital and Homerton College) is in the neighbouring South Cambridgeshire constituency.

  6. After payment of funeral charges, debts, legacies, &c. there remained towards the building of the College, and the purchase of lands for its maintenance £4,027 8s. 10d. out of which had been expended at that date £2,616 4s. in building, £400 in purchasing a rent-charge of £30 a year out of the manor of Baggington, payments totalling £66 13s. 4d. to Trinity College, and £230 in other ...