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What do you call Cambridge graduates?

An alumnus/alumna of the University of Cambridge is someone who has both matriculated within the University and studied within the University on an approved course.
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What is the nickname for Cambridge alumni?

Cantabrigians is a term for members of the university derived from its Latin name Cantabrigia, a medieval Latin name for Cambridge.
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What is a Cambridge University student called?

Cantabrigian, a demonym for people from: Cambridge, England. The University of Cambridge.
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Why are Cambridge graduates called Cantab?

The term is derived from Cantabrigia, a medieval Latin name for Cambridge invented on the basis of the Anglo-Saxon name Cantebrigge. In Cambridge, United States, the name "Cantabrigia" appears in the city seal and (abbreviated to "Cantab") in the seal of the Episcopal Divinity School, located therein.
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What do you call people who live in Cambridge?

What is a resident of Cambridge called, and how do you spell it? CANTABRIGIAN (That's right, there's no D in it). Cantabrigia is the Latin name for Cambridge.
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What do Oxford students call Cambridge?

Oxbridge is a portmanteau of Oxford and Cambridge, the two oldest, wealthiest, and most famous universities in the United Kingdom.
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Where do the rich live in Cambridge?

Newnham. Enjoying a 'village feel' yet with great access to the city centre and colleges alike, Newnham is one of the most affluent suburbs of Cambridge. It enjoys national recognition – not just as one of the best places to live in Cambridge, but as one of the best places to live in the whole of the UK.
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Why are people from Cambridge called tabs?

The name originates from both an abbreviation for tabloid and a nickname applied to Cambridge students (from 'Cantabs'). The Tab's network consists of a national site and an individual sub-site for each university. Local campus-based stories are produced by students, with a student editorial team for each sub-site.
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What is the Oxford equivalent of Cantab?

The Oxford University Gazette and University Calendar have, since 2007, used Oxf rather than Oxon (also Camb rather than Cantab and Dub rather than Dubl) to match the style used for other universities, stating that: "It is not feasible to use the form 'Oxon' because to do so would entail Latinising all of the very many ...
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Does a Cambridge degree turn into a Masters?

In most UK universities, the Master of Arts is a degree awarded by examination. At Cambridge, the MA is conferred by right on holders of the BA degree of the University and on certain other senior members and is not available as a postgraduate qualification.
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Is Oxford or Cambridge more prestigious?

The University of Cambridge marginally outranks Oxford in the QS World University Rankings® 2023, with Cambridge placing in second and Oxford fourth.
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Which is nicer Oxford or Cambridge?

Cambridge is more laid-back than Oxford and arguably prettier, with a river flowing through the city centre and countryside surroundings. If you're into pubs more than clubs, Cambridge won't disappoint.
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Is Oxford more expensive than Cambridge?

Both Oxford and Cambridge cost around the same amount, although Oxford is more expensive if you are an international student.
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What is the nickname for Cambridge UK?

"Silicon Fen" – often applied to Cambridge and the immediately surrounding region, because of the large number of high tech businesses in the area. The name alludes to similarities to Silicon Valley in California, and the city's location close to The Fens.
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What famous person went to Cambridge University?

One of the most famous personalities known to humans, Isaac Newton, is a famous physicist and is part of the list of notable alumni of Cambridge University. He was a mathematician, physicist, astronomer, alchemist, theologian, and author who made the discovery of gravity and moved the world in regard to physics.
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What is the nickname for people who graduate from Oxford?

Alumni of the University of Oxford are commonly referred to as "Oxford alumni" or "Oxonians."
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How do you write Cambridge MA on a CV?

Yes, Cambridge graduates can use the designation MA (Cantab) on their CVs to indicate that they have a Master of Arts degree from the University of Cambridge. They usually cite it after their name, similar to how individuals with a Ph.
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What does BA Hons Cantab mean?

All undergraduate courses at the University of Cambridge lead to a single degree, the Bachelor of Arts. When you graduate, providing you pass the necessary examinations, you will be awarded a BA Hons. (Cantab.).
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Which Cambridge colleges are graduate only?

Clare Hall and Darwin admit only postgraduates; Hughes Hall, St Edmund's and Wolfson admit only mature students (defined as aged 21 or older) or postgraduates.
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What does edgy mean in Cambridge?

/ˈedʒ·i/ nervous or easily upset: He paced the hallway looking edgy and impatient. (Definition of edgy from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge University Press)
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What was the old name for Cambridge?

The town was built on the banks of the river Granta, which was only later renamed the Cam in honour of the town that had grown up around it. Originally, the river was called the Granta, so consequently Cambridge was first called ''Granta Brygg', it did not become Cambridge until much later.
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What are quads called in Cambridge?

Although architectonically analogous, for historical reasons quads in the colleges of the University of Cambridge are always referred to as courts (such as the Trinity Great Court).
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What is the poshest part of Cambridge?

Cambridge's most expensive streets

West Cambridge is clearly among the places to be, with the Castle and Newnham wards home to some of the city's most exclusive homes, while further afield, Grantchester, Trumpington and Great Sheford all score highly.
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Who is the richest man in Cambridge?

Ahead of Sunday Times Rich List 2023, these are 8 of the richest people with Cambs connections, including Lord Jeffrey Archer
  1. Kirsten and Jorn Rausing £12.1billion. ...
  2. Douw Steyn and family £950million. ...
  3. Paul Day £668m. ...
  4. Jonathan Milner £290m. ...
  5. Edward Atkin and family £267m. ...
  6. Bill, Tim and Polly Gredley and family £259m.
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What is the most expensive area of Cambridge?

Newnham has not only the most expensive properties in Cambridge but in the whole of the county ended up with a 14% decrease from £955,000 to £821,000. It is arguably the best area in all of Cambridge and Cambridgeshire to live in.
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