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Robinson College has an incredible community atmosphere: everyone is lovely and always willing to help. All of us undergrads live on the main site, so there are plenty of opportunities to interact with people from all years and subjects. Abubakar (Robinson HSPS Undergraduate)
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Robinson is the University of Cambridge's newest College. It...
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Learn about the history, buildings, grounds and student life of Robinson College, one of the newest and most diverse Oxbridge colleges. Founded in 1977 by Sir David Robinson, the college has a distinctive red brick architecture, a Frobenius organ and a reputation for being slightly less formal and traditional than other Cambridge colleges.
Robinson is the University of Cambridge's newest College. It was founded with a donation by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir David Robinson and formally opened in 1981. It now has 100 Fellows, and around 380 undergraduate and 300 graduate students.
Robinson College is a co-educational college in Cambridge that welcomes applications from all students. Learn about the admissions process, the academic support, the accommodation and the food at Robinson.
Founded in 1977, Robinson is one of the most modern and ambitious Cambridge Colleges. Famed for its strong sense of community and relaxed atmosphere, there’s nowhere better to pursue your studies and interests.
Robinson College stands a mere ten-minute walk west of the bustling city centre, nestled behind the University Library and within sight of the arts faculties on the University’s Sidgwick Site and the equally impressive science buildings in West Cambridge.
I hope you will find Robinson to be a welcoming and friendly college. We were founded in the Cambridge tradition. But our modernity gives us licence to be different: unpretentious, informal, willing to try new things, interested in ideas and creativity that cross boundaries.