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Article Title : Université de Cambridge
Article Snippet :Université de Cambridge L'université de Cambridge (en anglais : University of Cambridge) est une université britannique située à Cambridge, en Angleterre
Article Title : Cambridge University Press
Article Snippet :les articles homonymes, voir CUP. Cambridge University Press ou CUP (en français, Presses universitaires de Cambridge) est une maison d'édition universitaire
Article Title : Cambridge
Article Snippet :Institute of Technology, voir Cambridge (Massachusetts). Pour les articles homonymes, voir Cambridge (homonymie). Cambridge /'keɪm.brɪdʒ/ est une ville
Article Title : William Shakespeare
Article Snippet :Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1996 (ISBN 978-0-511-55313-4). (en) Russ McDonald, Shakespeare's Late Style, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press
Article Title : Roméo et Juliette
Article Snippet : dans Stanley Wells & Sarah Stanton, The Cambridge Companion to Shakespeare on Stage, Cambridge University Press, 2002 (ISBN 978-0-521-79711-5), p. 174-193
Article Title : Cambridge University Boat Club
Article Snippet :projets correspondants. Cambridge University BC Le Cambridge University Boat Club (CUBC) est le club d'aviron de l'université de Cambridge (Angleterre), situé
Article Title : Égypte antique
Article Snippet :Orientalistik, Vienna University, vol. 81,‎ 1991, p. 197–227 (en) Frank William Walbank, The Cambridge ancient history, Cambridge, Cambridge University Press, 1984
Article Title : Génocide
Article Snippet :Darfur, Yale University Press, 2007 (ISBN 0300144253). (en) Ben Kiernan (dir.), The Cambridge World History of Genocide, Cambridge University Press, 2023
Article Title : Cambridge University Air Squadron
Article Snippet :Cambridge University Air Squadron Le Cambridge University Air Squadron, en abrégé CUAS, formé en 1925, est l'unité de formation de la Royal Air Force
Article Title : Cambridge University Cricket Club
Article Snippet :de Cambridge sont associés avec ceux de l'université Anglia Ruskin au sein du « Cambridge University Centre of Cricketing Excellence » (Cambridge UCCE)

The University of Cambridge (abbreviated as Cantab in post-nominal letters; also known as Cambridge University) is a collegiate public research university in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1209, Cambridge is the second oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest surviving university. It grew out of an association of scholars who left the University of Oxford after a dispute with the townspeople. The two ancient universities share many common features and are often jointly referred to as "Oxbridge".

Cambridge is formed from a variety of institutions which include 31 constituent colleges and over 100 academic departments organised into six schools. The university occupies buildings throughout the city, many of which are of historical importance. The colleges are self-governing institutions founded as integral parts of the university. In the year ended 31 July 2014, the university had a total income of £1.51 billion, of which £371 million was from research grants and contracts. The central university and colleges have a combined endowment of around £5.89 billion, the largest of any university outside the United States. Cambridge is a member of many associations and forms part of the "golden triangle" of leading English universities and Cambridge University Health Partners, an academic health science centre. The university is closely linked with the development of the high-tech business cluster known as "Silicon Fen".

Students' learning involves lectures and laboratory sessions organised by departments, and supervisions provided by the colleges. The university operates eight arts, cultural, and scientific museums, including the Fitzwilliam Museum and a botanic garden. Cambridge's libraries hold a total of around 15 million books, 8 million of which are in Cambridge University Library which is a legal deposit library. Cambridge University Press, a department of the university, is the world's oldest publishing house and the second-largest university press in the world. Cambridge is regularly included among the world's best and most reputable universities by most university rankings. Beside academic studies, student life is centred on the colleges and numerous pan-university artistic activities, sports clubs and societies.

Cambridge has many notable alumni, including several eminent mathematicians, scientists, economists, writers, philosophers, actors, politicians. Ninety-one Nobel laureates have been affiliated with it as students, faculty, staff or alumni. Throughout its history, the university has featured in literature and artistic works by numerous authors including Geoffrey Chaucer, E. M. Forster and C. P. Snow.


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