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  1. In 1931 Pembroke College began a nursing program with the Rhode Island Hospital Training School for Nurses to train women to teach in nursing school. The "coordinate" status of Pembroke College was valued because it allowed women to take courses with Brown students yet still experience the characteristics of single-sex education.

  2. Pembroke College Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 6,885 likes · 72 talking about this · 29,915 were here. Pembroke College, founded in 1347 by Marie de St Pol, Countess of Pembroke, is the third...

  3. You'll learn from world-leading academics and benefit from all our 800-year-old institution has to offer as fully matriculated members of both the University of Cambridge and Pembroke College. We'll be by your side as you challenge yourself academically, make a head start on an honours thesis, or explore exciting new areas of independent study.

  4. Sport: Pembroke is known to be a sporty college. The football and netball teams are usually very strong. Depending on the year and current cohort, there are many other college sports teams that also may be active, including water polo, badminton, rugby, hockey, lacrosse, cross country, tennis and cricket. If Pembroke doesn’t have a team that ...

  5. We offer a wide range of undergraduate courses, including joint course options. Click here to browse our courses and learn more about studying at Pemboke.

  6. Pembroke is an historic foundation dedicated to serve the common good through the provision of education and the promotion of scholarship and research. Since our foundation in 1624 this has been our core purpose, but Pembroke has adapted as the world around has changed. Today we seek to attract the brightest minds to join our community. Find ...

  7. Pembroke College, Oxford. El Pembroke College es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en Inglaterra, se encuentra en Pembroke Square.En 2007 tuvo un presupuesto estimado en 45,5 millones de libras esterlinas. [1] Historia. A principios del siglo XVII, el patrimonio de Thomas Tesdale —un comerciante del cercano pueblo de Abingdon— y de Richard Wightwick —un ...