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List of masters of St Catharine's College, Cambridge; List of masters of Selwyn College, Cambridge; List of masters of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge; List of masters of St John's College, Cambridge
"Clare Hall" was the name of Clare College between 1338 and 1856. Clare College founded a new college named Clare Hall in 1966. Gonville Hall, founded in 1348, and re-founded in 1557 as Gonville and Caius College. [84] God's House, founded in 1437, and re-founded in 1505 as Christ's College. [85]
Masters of Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge (1 C, 9 P) G. Mistresses of Girton College, Cambridge (19 P) Masters of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (1 C, 31 P) H.
The largest academic subdivision of the university are the six schools; Arts and Humanities, Biological Sciences, Clinical Medicine, Humanities and Social Sciences, Physical Sciences, and Technology.
It should only contain pages that are colleges of the University of Cambridge or lists of colleges of the university, as well as subcategories containing those things (themselves set categories). Topics about colleges of the university in general should be placed in Category:University of Cambridge by college or one of its subcategories.
A 2003 article in The Wall Street Journal reported that in 1996, the New England Association of Schools and Colleges had cited "quality control of academic achievement" as an "issue of overriding concern which is central to the academic credibility of the college" with reference to the graduate program in education. [8]
List of masters; Name Portrait Birth Death Term of office Notes Ref(s). John Redman — 1499 1551 1546–1551 Lady Margaret's Professor of Divinity (1538–1542), Public Orator of Cambridge (1537–1538), Warden of King's Hall (1542–1546), later forming Trinity College
Notable alumni in academia include the founders and early professors of Harvard University, including John Harvard himself; Emily Davies, founder of Girton College at Cambridge, the first residential higher education institution for women, and John Haden Badley, founder of the first mixed-sex public school (i.e. private) in England; Anil Kumar ...