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  1. New Hall was founded in 1954, housing sixteen students in Silver Street where Darwin College now stands. Cambridge then had the lowest proportion of women undergraduates of any university in the United Kingdom and only two other colleges (Girton and Newnham) admitted female students.

  2. Il Murray Edwards College (precedentemente noto come New Hall) è uno dei collegi costituenti l'Università di Cambridge. Ammette solo donne, sia undergraduate che postgraduate. È stato fondato nel 1954 in un periodo nel quale si stava cercando di aumentare la proporzione delle donne all'interno dell'università.

  3. The University of Cambridge is composed of 31 colleges in addition to the academic departments and administration of the central university. Until the mid-19th century, both Cambridge and Oxford comprised a group of colleges with a small central university administration, rather than universities in the common sense.

  4. New Hall is founded as the ‘third foundation’ for women students at Cambridge University to address the issue that Cambridge has the lowest proportion of women undergraduates of any university in the UK. 16 students are admitted to the College's first home in Silver Street.

  5. New Hall, a women's college of Cambridge University, was founded here in Silver Street in 1954, with two tutors and sixteen students. In 1964 the College moved to its permanent home in Huntington Road. Location: Darwin College, Cambridge, CB3 9EU.

  6. Murray Edwards College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It was created in 1954 with the name New Hall . In 2008, it changed its name to remember Dame Rosemary Murray , the first President of the College, and the Edwards family which gave £30 million to the college.

  7. Murray Edwards College (formerly known and founded as New Hall) was founded in 1954 with the aim of increasing the proportion of women at Cambridge. At the time the University of Cambridge had the lowest proportion of female undergraduates of any UK university and was at long last attempting to do something about this. Not before time.