Independent Learning Centre: Lecture Block A, Sidgwick Site, Cambridge,
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The Language Centre is open to all members of the University. Graduate students from all disciplines can use the Centre to learn languages in a variety of ways. In the Independent Learning Centre over 120 languages [...]
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Diploma in public health
Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Institute of Public Health,
University of Forvle Site, Robinson Way, Cambridge, CB2 2SR
The paintings form a representative collection of Western European Art, supported by an extensive collection of master drawings and prints, and of English watercolours. There is also an important collection of Japanese prints. The Applied Arts include [...]
The M. A. Degree, which in many universities is awarded by examination, is in Cambridge conferred only on holders of the B.A. Degree of ihe University and on certain other senior members of the University. It is not available as a postgraduate qualification in the sense in which that term is generally used.
MASTER OF BUSINESS [...]
The following full-time courses are also offered but do not count towards the requirements for a research degree. AH begin in October and last one academic year except the Diploma in Architecture which lasts two academic years.
Law
Computer Science
Managfmf.nt Studies
Theology
Mathematics
Engineering Architecture
Degree of Master of Law (LL.M.)
Diploma in Computer Science
Diploma in Management Studies
Diploma in Theology
Certificate of Advanced [...]
In the sciences. Certificates of Postgraduate Study are available in Chemical E Engineering, and Natural Science. The Certificate of Postgraduate Study in Science is available in the following subjects: Biological Science (including Biochemistry, Biotechnology, Experimcntal Psychology, Genetics, Physiology(Plant Sciences, and Zoology); Chemistry; Materials Metallurgy; Physics. The Certificate examination in the sciences consists of a dissertation [...]
All are full-time courses beginning in October and continuing for the remainder of the academic year (except Ihe Economics, Economics with Econometrics, Economics with Finance, Economics with Development and Finance courses which are preceeded in late September by a compulsory course in Mathematics and Statistics). Where the examination includes a thesis, submission date will be [...]
The University offers a range of one – and two-year full-time graduate courses, leading to the M.Phil. Degree, the LL.M. Degree, or to a Diploma or Certificate. Details of these courses, are given in the next chapter.
PH.D. DEGREE UNDER THE SPECIAL REGULATIONS
For prospective applicants who already hold a degree of the University of Cambridge there [...]
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Visiting student status
The Board of Graduate Studies also admit as Graduaie Students a small number of applicants who wish lo undertake a period of two or three terms full-time supervised research in Cambridge as visiting students but do not intend lo become candidates for any Cambridge qualification. Application is made in the usual way and, if admitted, [...]
There are certain allowances which the Board of Graduate Studies can make you once you are registered for the Ph.D., M.Sc. and M.Litt. Degrees. For example, permission may be granted to work outside Cambridge in order to undertake fieldwork, to consult archives, or for similar academic reasons, but such permission is not usually granted until [...]
Prospective candidates for the Ph.D., M.Sc. or M.Litt. degrees are normally admitted for a probationary period in the first instance, either not registered for any qualification at all or registered for an appropriate one-year M.Phil., Diploma or Certificate course. Towards the end of that probationary year the question of your registration as a research degree [...]