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  1. Selwyn combines academic excellence with a strong, diverse community. Prestige lecture. Watch Selwyn events. Minister’s warning. MA Graduation 2024. Explore Selwyn... About Selwyn. Prospective Students. Conference & Events. Alumni and Friends.

  2. Selwyn College, Cambridge (formalmente Selwyn College en la Universidad de Cambridge) es un colegio constitutivo de la Universidad de Cambridge. El colegio fue fundado en 1882 por el Comité Conmemorativo de Selwyn en memoria de George Augustus Selwyn (1809–1878), el primer obispo de Nueva Zelanda (1841–1868) y posteriormente obispo de ...

  3. Selwyn College. Selwyn College is home to a supportive, exciting and diverse community and provides an environment in which students can excel, achieve their potential and enjoy life to the full. Selwyn is in the top 10 colleges academically and is home to students from a wide range of backgrounds.

  4. Colegio Selwyn; Forma parte de: Universidad de Cambridge: Fundación: 13 de septiembre de 1882: Localización; Dirección: Cambridge, Reino Unido: Coordenadas: Sitio web; http://www.sel.cam.ac.uk/

  5. The college was one of the first in Cambridge to go mixed, admitting women in 1976. Today the college is home to around 370 undergraduates; over 250 postgraduate students, drawn from universities all over the world; the Master and around 60 Fellows.

  6. Courses (triposes) Selwyn admits students in all subjects. The subject information for each course below explains Selwyn's approach to study in each area, along with useful information about what we are looking for in potential applicants, subject requirements and the detailed arrangements for interviews.

  7. Selwyn College, Cambridge (formally Selwyn College in the University of Cambridge) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1882 by the Selwyn Memorial Committee in memory of George Augustus Selwyn (1809–1878), the first Bishop of New Zealand (1841–1868), and subsequently Bishop of Lichfield (1868–1878).