The University of Cambridge, Cambridge

The University
of Cambridge is rich in history - its famous
Colleges and University buildings attract
visitors from all over the world. But the
University's museums and collections also
hold many treasures which give an exciting
insight into some of the scholarly
activities, both past and present, of the
University's academics and students.
The University of Cambridge is one of the
oldest universities in the world and one of
the largest in the United Kingdom. Its
reputation for outstanding academic
achievement is known world-wide and reflects
the intellectual achievement of its
students, as well as the world-class
original research carried out by the staff
of the University and the Colleges. Its
reputation is endorsed by the Quality
Assurance Agency and by other external
reviewers of learning and teaching, such as
External Examiners. These high standards are
the result of both the learning
opportunities offered at Cambridge and by
its extensive resources, including
libraries, museums and other collections.
Teaching consists not only of lectures,
seminars and practical classes led by people
who are world experts in their field, but
also more personalised teaching arranged
through the Colleges. Many opportunities
exist for students to interact with scholars
of all levels, both formally and informally.
Note: The organizing committee will
not provide accommodation for the delegates
