Public university in Cambridge, England
About the University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge is a public collegiate research university in Cambridge, England. It was founded in 1209 and is the world’s third-oldest university in operation. Twenty-two years after its founding, the University was recognized with a royal charter granted by King Henry III. The university is made up of 150+ academic departments, faculties, and other institutions, divided into six schools.
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Cambridge University World Rankings
QS World University Rankings
by TopUniversities
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2025
2
2024
2
2023
World University Rankings
by Times Higher Education
5
2025
5
2024
3
2023
Best Global Universities Rankings
by U.S. News & World Report
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2025
6
2024
8
2023
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Impressive Architecture
The University of Cambridge is one of the world’s leading universities. The university’s Gothic architecture is breathtaking, with its historic buildings and serene college courtyards offering a glimpse into centuries of academic tradition. Cambridge is made up of 31 semi-autonomous colleges, each with its unique character and history. Visiting Cambridge allows you to appreciate not only its impressive architecture but also its deep-rooted history and cultural significance.