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  1. When you matriculate at Pembroke, you become a Member of the College for life. So we hope that you will regularly come back to Pembroke, attend events and keep in touch with your friends and contemporaries. These pages are intended to keep Members informed of their privileges, events they can attend, ways in which they can stay in touch with ...

  2. English is one of the largest arts subjects at Pembroke, and the College has a strong academic record in the subject; our Tripos results have in recent years usually been among the best in the University. There is an active College Poetry Society, in which undergraduates write, read and discuss their own poems; the best are published in The Pem ...

  3. 11K Followers, 236 Following, 1,634 Posts - Pembroke College Cambridge (@pembroke1347) on Instagram: "Founded in 1347. Part of the University of Cambridge."

  4. Postgraduate Accommodation. At Pembroke the aim is to accommodate for their first year all single postgraduate students new to Cambridge in College rooms or in houses close by. There is also a limited number of flats for couples. In subsequent years postgraduates enter a ballot and most who wish are accommodated.

  5. You'll learn from world-leading academics and benefit from all our 800-year-old institution has to offer as fully matriculated members of both the University of Cambridge and Pembroke College. We'll be by your side as you challenge yourself academically, make a head start on an honours thesis, or explore exciting new areas of independent study.

  6. Online Summer Research Programme. 1 - 28 July 2024. The Online Summer Research Programme offers you the unique opportunity to experience the renowned Cambridge style of teaching from anywhere in the world. It’s a real opportunity to challenge yourself academically and develop deep subject knowledge, working one-to-one with an expert in the field.

  7. Pembroke College is also very well situated in Cambridge for those who wish to study mathematics. All lectures for the first two years are held in lecture theatres close to the College, and the University bus service, that links the Centre of Mathematical Sciences ( www.maths.cam.ac.uk) with the city, has a stop directly outside the College.