University of Cambridge, UK
The University of Cambridge was established in 1209 and is located about 60 miles north of London. Around 19,000 students attend the university, with over 35% of them pursuing graduate level. Arts and humanities, biological sciences, clinical medicine, humanities, and social sciences, physical sciences, and technology are six schools of this university. These colleges are made up of dozens of academic departments and other divisions. Michaelmas (fall), Lent (winter), and Easter (spring) are the three terms of the Cambridge academic calendar. The university's language of instruction is English.
There are 31 residential colleges in the University of Cambridge that are responsible for admitting undergraduate and graduate students; three of them are women-only: Lucy Cavendish College, Murray Edwards College, and Newnham College.
Nation: United Kingdom
No. Student: 25.000
International Student: 25%
Website: https://www.cam.ac.uk