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Newnham College is the lively and sociable women’s College at the heart of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1871, we are the oldest College run by women, for women. At its heart, a Cambridge College is a community of learning, teaching and research.
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About. Newnham is one of the 31 colleges of the University...
- Admissions
Newnham is a historic and beautiful College in the centre of...
- Student Life
Whether you want to row for Cambridge, act with the...
- Research
Newnham College directly supports an active programme of...
- Alumnae
Alumnae are at the heart of the Newnham community and your...
- Conferences
Conferences and Events A stylish and modern events venue...
- Skilliter Centre for Ottoman Studies
Newnham college is delighted that Honorary Fellow and former...
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Whether you are looking for a sophisticated and stylish...
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Newnham College is a women's constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1871 by a group organising Lectures for Ladies, members of which included philosopher Henry Sidgwick and suffragist campaigner Millicent Garrett Fawcett. It was the second women's college to be founded at Cambridge, following ...
Newnham College es un college para mujeres en la Universidad de Cambridge. Fue fundado en 1871 por Henry Sidgwick y fue el segundo college de Cambridge que admitió mujeres, siendo el primero el Girton. Historia. El progreso de la mujer en la universidad le debe mucho al trabajo pionero llevado a cabo por Henry Sidgwick, profesor del ...
Explore the College on our Virtual Tour. Come to an Open Day. 150 years ago, a group of radicals – philosophers, campaigners, scientists, writers – came together to create a Cambridge College for women unlike any other. Newnham proudly remains radical, friendly, supportive and challenging, and equality is at our heart.
Newnham College es un college para mujeres en la Universidad de Cambridge. Fue fundado en 1871 por Henry Sidgwick y fue el segundo college de Cambridge que admitió mujeres, siendo el primero el Girton.