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Are there any colleges with the same name as Cambridge and Oxford?

There are five colleges that have exactly the same name: Corpus Jesus St John's Trinity Wolfson There is one college with the same name but a different spelling: Magdalen (Oxford) and Magdalene (Cambridge) And one with different punctuation: Queens' (Cambridge) and Queen's (Oxford) All but two are biblical in…
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Are Oxford and Cambridge colleges twinned?

Between some Oxford and Cambridge Colleges there are alliances or twinning arrangements. The extent of the arrangement differs from case to case. For instance, some enable members of one college to book guest-rooms at the other college in the partnership.
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What is the sister college of Emmanuel college Oxford?

Exeter College, Emmanuel's Oxford 'Sister' | Blog | Emma Members | Emmanuel College, Cambridge.
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What is the sister college of Magdalene College Cambridge?

Magdalene College Cambridge's sister college is its namesake, Magdalen College, Oxford.
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What are Oxford and Cambridge universities called?

The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge, often known collectively as Oxbridge, are the UK's oldest universities. They both date back over 800 years and are steeped in tradition. The universities tend to have a similar number of enrolled students, at around 24,000.
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Why do Oxford and Cambridge have similar college names?

Oxbridge co-operation

Most Oxford colleges have a sister college in Cambridge. Some Oxford and Cambridge colleges with the same or similar names are 'sisters': for example, Jesus College, Cambridge, and Jesus College, Oxford, or Magdalen College, Oxford and Magdalene College, Cambridge.
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Are Harvard and Yale like Oxford and Cambridge?

In this respect Harvard, Yale, and Princeton are the Western Counterparts of Oxford and Cambridge, and are maintained largely for the sons of rich men. Members of the American aristocracy would send their boys to one or other of these three universities if there were any aristocracy in the United States.
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What are the 7 sister colleges?

The Seven Sisters
  • Radcliffe C (MA)
  • Barnard College (New York, NY)
  • Bryn Mawr College (Bryn Mawr, PA)
  • Mount Holyoke College (South Hadley, MA)
  • Smith College (Northampton, MA)
  • Vassar College (Poughkeepsie, NY)
  • Wellesley College (Wellesley, MA)
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Why is Magdalen pronounced maudlin at Cambridge?

Magdalen takes its name from the Greek Magdala, the name of the town on the Sea of Galilee (from an Aramaic word meaning 'tower'), from which Mary Magdalen originated. In the Middle Ages this word's pronunciation became anglicised to “maudlin” – as reflected in the contemporary spelling maudlyn.
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What is the most exclusive College in Oxford?

All Souls College, Oxford.
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Which Oxford College was female only?

Women's colleges

Women entered the university in 1879, with the opening of Lady Margaret Hall and Somerville College, becoming members of the University (and thus eligible to receive degrees) in 1920. Other women's colleges before integration were St Anne's, St Hilda's and St Hugh's.
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Which Cambridge College is Catholic?

St Edmund's College, Cambridge.
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Which is the most prestigious college at Oxford or Cambridge?

According to the 2020 Times Higher Education's World's University Ranking, Oxford is the best university in the world, a spot it has claimed for four consecutive years (Times Higher Education, 2020). Meanwhile, Cambridge slides to the third spot, from second in 2019.
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Which college is more prestigious Oxford or Cambridge?

Oxford has been named the world's best university. However, there is a widespread belief that Cambridge is slightly superior in the sciences. At the same time, Oxford is slightly superior in the social sciences and humanities - but both Universities insist there is no significant difference.
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Which is the smallest Cambridge College?

As well as being Cambridge University's oldest surviving college, Peterhouse is also its smallest. It was founded by the then Bishop of Ely; Hugo de Balsh. It is most well known for History but also has a good reputation for Maths and Economics.
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What is the least formal College in Cambridge?

Sports and Reputation:

Darwin is known for being the first graduate-only college in Cambridge and also for not being very formal. The college is situated over the river next to the water meadows and the punting station, and the college has its own island where students have a BBQ in the summer months.
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Which Cambridge colleges are male only?

No colleges are all-male, although most originally were.
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What is the sister school to Harvard?

The Seven Sisters were originally founded between 1837 and 1889 as historically women's colleges. Initially including Barnard, Bryn Mawr, Mount Holyoke, Radcliffe, Smith, Vassar, and Wellesley Colleges, the grouping lost two members as Radcliffe merged with Harvard and Vassar became coed.
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Is Radcliffe still a college?

This effort eventually led to the founding of Radcliffe College. It was not until 1999 that Radcliffe would officially merge with Harvard University, and today's Harvard Radcliffe Institute would be established. Although Radcliffe ceased to be a women's college in 1999, its history and values are alive and well.
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Does Harvard have a sister school?

Some notable pairs include Harvard University and Yale University, the University of Oxford, University of Dublin, and the University of Cambridge, and the University of York and Durham University.
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Is Oxford older than Harvard?

Though Harvard is the oldest university in America, established in 1636, both Cambridge and Oxford predate it by centuries. Cambridge was founded in 1209, while Oxford academics began teaching at the beginning of the 11th Century.
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Is Oxford harder than Harvard?

Which University is harder to get into Harvard or Oxford? Oxford University has an acceptance rate of around 17% which is considered relatively good in comparison to Harvard University's low 5% acceptance rate, which makes Oxford easier to get into.
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Why Oxford is not Ivy League?

Oxford, however, is in England and thus not a member of the Ivy League athletic conference. Oxford was founded before the Europeans discovered the Americas, making it older than all of the Ivies. In the Times Higher Education World University Rankings, Oxford University held the top spot from 2017 to 2021.
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