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  2. Cambridge University Press - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge University Press was the university press of the University of Cambridge. Granted a letters patent by King Henry VIII in 1534, it was the oldest university press in the world. Cambridge University Press merged with Cambridge Assessment to form Cambridge University Press and Assessment under Queen Elizabeth II 's approval in August 2021.

  3. Cambridge University Press and Assessment - Wikipedia

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    Cambridge University Press and Assessment [2] is a non-school institution [3] of the University of Cambridge. It was formed under Queen Elizabeth II's approval in August 2021 by the merge between Cambridge University Press and Cambridge Assessment. [4] [5] [6] The institution is headquartered in Cambridge, England, with 50 overseas office ...

  4. Registrary - Wikipedia

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    The previous chest was burned in the Cambridge Peasants' Revolt of 1381. Until the 14th century, the university's books were also kept in the chest. [1] The office of the Registrary was established in 1506, to compile and maintain the records of the university. The office has been held by only 26 persons in continuous succession since that date.

  5. New Museums Site - Wikipedia

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    New Museums was the second university departmental site, after the Old Schools (near the Senate House), and the university's first science site. [1] Several important scientific developments of the 19th and 20th centuries were made at the New Museums Site, mainly at the Old Cavendish Laboratory, including the discoveries of the electron by J. J. Thomson (1897) and the neutron by Chadwick (1932 ...

  6. List of current heads of University of Cambridge colleges

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  7. University press - Wikipedia

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    The Pitt Building at the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England was built in 1833 and is home of Cambridge University Press, the world's oldest university press. [1] A university press is an academic publishing house specializing in monographs and scholarly journals.

  8. Cambridge University Reporter - Wikipedia

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    The Cambridge University Reporter appears within the university and online every Wednesday during Full Term, carrying notices of all university business.This includes announcements of university events, proposals for changes in regulations, Council and General Board decisions, as well as information on awards, scholarships and appointments (both at Cambridge and other universities).

  9. University of Cambridge Press - Wikipedia

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