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  1. Natural Sciences is the framework within which most science subjects are taught at Cambridge. Natural Sciences can be broadly divided into Physical Sciences and Biological Sciences, with Chemistry sitting at the interface between both areas. Many students study a combination of both Physical and Biological subjects.

  2. Accommodation and Food. As one of the older Colleges within the University of Cambridge, Magdalene accommodation has been built and acquired over several centuries, and is therefore incredibly varied in terms of size, age, and facilities – there is no average Magdalene room. We offer accommodation to both undergraduates and postgraduates, in ...

  3. Find out what it is like to study at Magdalene College and how to apply. Magdalene admits about 105 undergraduates each year for all courses offered by the University of Cambridge, as well as approximately 70 postgraduate students. Our small annual intake helps to foster a family atmosphere and sense of close knit community.

  4. www.magd.cam.ac.uk › undergraduate › coursesCourses | Magdalene College

    Magdalene College admits students to study all academic degree subjects offered at Cambridge. There are over 30 undergraduate courses at Cambridge. Courses at Cambridge cover over 65 subject areas allowing students to specialise their interests and direction of study.

  5. 剑桥大学抹大拉学院 (英語: Magdalene College, University of Cambridge , / ˈmɔːdlɪn / MAWD-lin ) [1] ,又譯 剑桥大学抹大拉学院 。. 剑桥大学抹大拉学院前身為始建於1428年的 圣本笃宿舍 (Benedictine hostel),其後被冠之以 白金瀚学院 (Buckingham College)的名称,直至1542 ...

  6. Magdalene has beautiful historic buildings and gardens, but it also has excellent modern facilities, from lecture theatres, concert venues, and en-suite accommodation, to provision for fine dining, pastoral care, and physical fitness.

  7. Pepys Library. Regarded as the jewel in the crown of Magdalene College, the Pepys Library is a rare example of a 17th-century private library. The Library is open to the public and visiting scholars and houses Samuel Pepys’s original diaries. It is one of the most significant collections of books, manuscripts, documents and prints acquired by ...