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The '''University of Cambridge''' (also known as '''Cambridge University''' or simply '''Cambridge''') is a British university. Along with the [[University of Oxford]], it is one of the two most elite universities in the UK, referred to collectively as "[[Oxbridge]]".
 
The '''University of Cambridge''' (also known as '''Cambridge University''' or simply '''Cambridge''') is a British university. Along with the [[University of Oxford]], it is one of the two most elite universities in the UK, referred to collectively as "[[Oxbridge]]".
  
Although many Americans consider Oxford to be the superior institution, most in Britain and Europe as a whole regard Cambridge more highly. It is especially proficient in history and in the sciences. Although Oxford is home to the Rhodes Scholarships, Bill Gates funds a one-year [[Gates Cambridge Scholarship]] for postgrads wishing to study at Britain's other great university.
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Although many Americans consider Oxford to be the superior institution, most in Britain and Europe as a whole regard Cambridge more highly. It is especially proficient in history and in the sciences. Although Oxford is home to the [[Rhodes Scholarship]]s, Bill Gates funds a one-year [[Gates Cambridge Scholarship]] for postgrads wishing to study at Britain's other great university.
  
 
Columbia has an agreement with both universities allowing qualified students to spend their junior year studying there. It is also, along with Oxford, a destination for [[Kellett Fellows]].
 
Columbia has an agreement with both universities allowing qualified students to spend their junior year studying there. It is also, along with Oxford, a destination for [[Kellett Fellows]].
  
 
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Revision as of 10:18, 26 January 2009

The University of Cambridge (also known as Cambridge University or simply Cambridge) is a British university. Along with the University of Oxford, it is one of the two most elite universities in the UK, referred to collectively as "Oxbridge".

Although many Americans consider Oxford to be the superior institution, most in Britain and Europe as a whole regard Cambridge more highly. It is especially proficient in history and in the sciences. Although Oxford is home to the Rhodes Scholarships, Bill Gates funds a one-year Gates Cambridge Scholarship for postgrads wishing to study at Britain's other great university.

Columbia has an agreement with both universities allowing qualified students to spend their junior year studying there. It is also, along with Oxford, a destination for Kellett Fellows.