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  1. Pembroke is a lively, supportive and ambitious intellectual community. The college is home to a diverse body of students who share a common passion for their subjects. Our strong interdisciplinary ethos and collaborative environment encourages undergraduates, graduates and academic staff to work together.

  2. International Students. Teaching and Learning. Undergraduate Accommodation. Welfare and Pastoral Support. Current Applicants. Contact. Download a Prospectus. IntoUniversity. Welcome to Pembroke, a College in the heart of Cambridge.

  3. The first thing you should know is that, at Cambridge, courses are sometimes known as Triposes. They’re so-named after the three-legged stools candidates and tutors used to sit on during exams! At Pembroke, you can study all the Honours degree courses available at Cambridge. How do the courses work? Our courses are known for their breadth and flexibility. Most courses cover their subject ...

  4. Visitors are welcome to walk round the grounds of Pembroke and to visit the Chapel if there is no service taking place; the interiors of other College building, including the Library, are private. The College is generally open every day, but is closed to visitors during the main exam period (mid May to mid June) and can be closed at other times ...

  5. Pembroke College, a constituent college of the University of Oxford, is located on Pembroke Square, Oxford. The college was founded in 1624 by King James I of England and VI of Scotland , using in part the endowment of merchant Thomas Tesdale , and was named after William Herbert, 3rd Earl of Pembroke , Lord Chamberlain and then- Chancellor of the University .

  6. At Pembroke, we pride ourselves on the warmth, diversity and inclusivity of our community. We encourage applications from students from all backgrounds; you’ll find a friendly, welcoming and relaxed atmosphere, and a community of students united by a deep interest in their subject. Accommodation Pembroke students live on the main site or in nearby College-owned houses

  7. Pembroke is the earliest Cambridge College to survive today on its original site with an unbroken constitution from its first foundation. The original buildings comprised in a single court (now called Old Court) all the component parts of a college - Chapel, hall, kitchen and buttery, Master's lodgings, students' rooms - and the statutes provided for a manciple, a cook, a barber and a laundress.