Robinson College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1977, it is one of the newest Oxbridge colleges and is unique in having been intended, from its inception, for both undergraduate and graduate students of both sexes.
- 1977
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- Robinson College in the University of Cambridge
- £25.7m (2021)
Robinson College is a new college, founded in 1977 and committed to ensuring that it is an environment in which learning, research and creativity flourish. The College is set in beautiful, landscaped gardens and is situated close to the University Library, Sidgwick Site and the West Cambridge Science Site.
Il Robinson College è uno dei collegi costituenti l'Università di Cambridge. Fondato nel 1977, è il collegio più nuovo dell'università e l'unico ad aver ammesso sia uomini che donne dal primo momento.
Founded in 1977, Robinson is one of the most modern and ambitious Cambridge Colleges. Famed for its strong sense of community and relaxed atmosphere, there’s nowhere better to pursue your studies and interests. Robinson is perfectly located for life in Cambridge – directly opposite the University Library and extremely close to the arts and ...
Robinson is the University of Cambridge's newest College. It was founded with a donation by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir David Robinson and formally opened in 1981. It now has 100 Fellows, and around 380 undergraduate and 300 graduate students.
The 2023 Subject Residentials will be held at Robinson College, one of the Colleges that form the University of Cambridge, as a residential event across two nights. Each strand will involve subject taster sessions, admissions information, and exploration of the College and the wider University.