Cambridge
At Cambridge, they provide the world’s highest-quality university education for the brightest and best, regardless of background. There are a variety of ways to study at Cambridge.Teaching and research in Cambridge is organised by Faculties. In addition, a small number of bodies entitled Syndicates also have responsibilities for teaching and research, and exercise powers similar in effect to those of Faculty Boards. The Faculties and Syndicates cover the whole of the academic programme in the University, each being responsible for a broad subject area.
Faculty Boards are responsible to the General Board; other Boards and Syndicates are responsible either to the General Board (if primarily for academic purposes) or to the Council.Cambridge is one of the world’s leading research universities. It has more than 80 Nobel Prizes to its credit, more than any other single university in the world.
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