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Pembroke College (officially "The Master, Fellows and Scholars of the College or Hall of Valence-Mary") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. The college is the third-oldest college of the university and has over 700 students and fellows.
Welcome to Pembroke, a College in the heart of Cambridge. Cambridge Myths and Misconceptions. Watch our video below to see what some of our students thought Cambridge (and Pembroke) would be like before attending, and what they think now! Myths and Misconceptions: How our students find Cambridge. Watch on. What's it like to be a Pembroke student?
El Pembroke College es uno de los colleges que forman la Universidad de Cambridge, alberga a unos 600 estudiantes y profesores, y es el tercer college más antiguo de la universidad.
At Pembroke, we pride ourselves on the warmth, diversity and inclusivity of our community. We encourage applications from students from all backgrounds; you’ll find a friendly, welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, and a community of students united by a deep interest in their subject.
Our core purpose, at the heart of the College since we were founded in 1624, still guides us today: Pembroke is an historic foundation dedicated to serve the common good through the provision of education and the promotion of scholarship and research.