private:universityofcambridge
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1513778
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Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM
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Downing College Cambridge
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651
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91.00
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Open
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Higher Education
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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Downing is a College of the University of Cambridge and was founded in 1800 through a bequest made by Sir George Downing, 3rd Baronet, whose wealth was inherited from his grandfather after whom Downing Street is named. Sir George Downing 3rd died in 1749, leaving his estates to the next heir to the baronetcy, Sir Jacob Downing, and, if he died without heir, to three cousins in succession. Sir Jacob’s widow, however, refused to give up the estates and this led to a law suit that was finally settled in the College’s favour in 1800, when George III granted the College a Royal Charter. The College’s beautiful neo-classical buildings are set in spacious and peaceful gardens in the centre of Cambridge, close to many university departments. It is home to a lively and diverse scholarly community, including over 400 undergraduates, over 200 graduates and over 50 Fellows, supported by over 130 staff.
Downing College’s notable alumni include: the scientists Sir John Pendry and Professor David Nutt; the former Astronomer Royal, Sir Francis Graham Smith; the lawyers, Lord Collins and the Rt Hon Sir Kim Lewison; Air Vice Marshall Sir Stuart Peach; the journalists Amol Rajan, Brian Redhead and Simon Wilson; the comedians and writers John Cleese and Andy Hamilton; the art historian, Martin Kemp; the novelists Howard Jacobson, Clive King, Timothy Parks and Derek Robinson; the screenwriter, Wolf Mankowitz; the artist, Sir Quentin Blake; the actor, Thandie Newton; the film directors, Michael Apted and the late Michael Winner; the theatre and film director, Sir Trevor Nunn; the politicians, Aitzaz Ahsan and the Rt Hon Lord Wallace QC; the sportsmen, Michael Atherton and Mark Cox; and the World Champion and Olympic silver medallist, Annie Vernon.
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Open
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Downing College,
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Cambridge
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Cambridgeshire
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GB
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CB2 1DQ
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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1999720
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Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM
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Robinson College, Cambridge
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223
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39.00
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Open
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Hospitality
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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Robinson College has been excelling in the conference market since its inception over 35 years ago and continues to maintain very high standards today. Uniquely among colleges in Cambridge, Robinson offers year-round conference facilities, benefiting as it does from being designed and built to serve as a premier conference centre, in support of its academic vocation. That foresight extended to the provision of its excellently appointed study bedrooms which become available for residential events during vacations in the summer and at Christmas and Easter. With its modern buildings and traditional values, Robinson offers efficiency and convenience with comfort and service.
All the bedrooms, conference and dining facilities are conveniently located on the compact campus, set within beautiful gardens, making for ease of delegate movement in a tranquil setting. 8 acres of landscaped gardens, complete with manicured lawns, woods and a lake, provide a peaceful retreat in the midst of a busy conference and offer opportunities for informal or arranged events outdoors.
The College is proud of its flexible approach to organiser’s requirements, complimented by outstanding food and much remarked upon customer care. With an experienced and enthusiastic team, Robinson has a reputation for exceeding expectations and is dedicated to contributing to the success of its Client’s events.
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Open
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Meeting facilities 2-270 delegate capacity, Residential accommodation, Dining for up to 300 guests, B&B - 4 star Campus rating, Service+ product portfolio for extra client support
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Open
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Grange Road
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Cambridge
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Cambridgeshire
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GB
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CB3 9AN
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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1292156
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Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM
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Hughes Hall, University of Cambridge
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338
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73.00
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Open
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Higher Education
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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Founded in 1885, Hughes Hall is the oldest graduate college in the University of Cambridge. Today the College welcomes applications from postgraduate and mature undergraduates (over 21) for all subjects. Two-thirds of our students come from outside the UK, and our alumni represent over 70 nationalities.
Hughes Hall has a particular interest in areas where academic study impacts the wider world, notably education, law, business, biomedicine and engineering. We also welcome students on the full range of Cambridge University courses, enjoying the academic diversity and the many opportunities for learning from other disciplines.
Located on a fine site overlooking the University cricket ground, between the heart of Cambridge and the train station, Hughes Hall provides good accommodation and food, and a lively, friendly, cosmopolitan environment for study.
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Open
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Open
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Wollaston Rd,
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Cambridge
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Cambridgeshire
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GB
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CB1 2EW
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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376454
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Jun 4th, 2019 12:00AM
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Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge
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558
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47.00
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Open
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Public Policy
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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Jun 4th, 2019 02:50AM
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The CSaP team supports a network of associates, groups and Fellows. Focusing on long-range global challenges, we work with other academic institutions, think tanks, the Government, business and international organisations to provide a new perspective of the policy-making dimension of science.
Our seminars, workshops and presentations provide excellent opportunities for informal, high-level discussion between policy practitioners in government and industry and world class experts. Our objective is to use these events to promote multidisciplinary discussion between domain experts and policy makers.
In doing so the Centre is building on the success of the Cambridge University Government Policy Programme (CUGPOP), which ran from 1998-2006 and which promoted understanding of how scientific and technological advances are made, their implications and potential in terms of governmental planning and policy.
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Open
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Policy, Academic, Research, Events
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Open
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10 Trumpington Street
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Cambridge
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GB
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CB2 1QA
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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1999720
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Robinson College, Cambridge
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165
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37.00
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Open
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Hospitality
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Robinson College has been excelling in the conference market since its inception over 35 years ago and continues to maintain very high standards today. Uniquely among colleges in Cambridge, Robinson offers year-round conference facilities, benefiting as it does from being designed and built to serve as a premier conference centre, in support of its academic vocation. That foresight extended to the provision of its excellently appointed study bedrooms which become available for residential events during vacations in the summer and at Christmas and Easter. With its modern buildings and traditional values, Robinson offers efficiency and convenience with comfort and service.
All the bedrooms, conference and dining facilities are conveniently located on the compact campus, set within beautiful gardens, making for ease of delegate movement in a tranquil setting. 8 acres of landscaped gardens, complete with manicured lawns, woods and a lake, provide a peaceful retreat in the midst of a busy conference and offer opportunities for informal or arranged events outdoors.
The College is proud of its flexible approach to organiser’s requirements, complimented by outstanding food and much remarked upon customer care. With an experienced and enthusiastic team, Robinson has a reputation for exceeding expectations and is dedicated to contributing to the success of its Client’s events.
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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1513778
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Downing College Cambridge
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461
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83.00
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Open
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Higher Education
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Downing is a College of the University of Cambridge and was founded in 1800 through a bequest made by Sir George Downing, 3rd Baronet, whose wealth was inherited from his grandfather after whom Downing Street is named. Sir George Downing 3rd died in 1749, leaving his estates to the next heir to the baronetcy, Sir Jacob Downing, and, if he died without heir, to three cousins in succession. Sir Jacob’s widow, however, refused to give up the estates and this led to a law suit that was finally settled in the College’s favour in 1800, when George III granted the College a Royal Charter. The College’s beautiful neo-classical buildings are set in spacious and peaceful gardens in the centre of Cambridge, close to many university departments. It is home to a lively and diverse scholarly community, including over 400 undergraduates, over 200 graduates and over 50 Fellows, supported by over 130 staff.
Downing College’s notable alumni include: the scientists Sir John Pendry and Professor David Nutt; the former Astronomer Royal, Sir Francis Graham Smith; the lawyers, Lord Collins and the Rt Hon Sir Kim Lewison; Air Vice Marshall Sir Stuart Peach; the journalists Amol Rajan, Brian Redhead and Simon Wilson; the comedians and writers John Cleese and Andy Hamilton; the art historian, Martin Kemp; the novelists Howard Jacobson, Clive King, Timothy Parks and Derek Robinson; the screenwriter, Wolf Mankowitz; the artist, Sir Quentin Blake; the actor, Thandie Newton; the film directors, Michael Apted and the late Michael Winner; the theatre and film director, Sir Trevor Nunn; the politicians, Aitzaz Ahsan and the Rt Hon Lord Wallace QC; the sportsmen, Michael Atherton and Mark Cox; and the World Champion and Olympic silver medallist, Annie Vernon.
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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376454
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Feb 17th, 2018 12:00AM
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Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge
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413
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39.00
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Open
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Public Policy
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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Feb 17th, 2018 02:25PM
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The CSaP team supports a network of associates, groups and Fellows. Focusing on long-range global challenges, we work with other academic institutions, think tanks, the Government, business and international organisations to provide a new perspective of the policy-making dimension of science. Our seminars, workshops and presentations provide excellent opportunities for informal, high-level discussion between policy practitioners in government and industry and world class experts. Our objective is to use these events to promote multidisciplinary discussion between domain experts and policy makers. In doing so the Centre is building on the success of the Cambridge University Government Policy Programme (CUGPOP), which ran from 1998-2006 and which promoted understanding of how scientific and technological advances are made, their implications and potential in terms of governmental planning and policy.
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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376454
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Centre for Science and Policy, University of Cambridge
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413
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39.00
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Open
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Public Policy
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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The CSaP team supports a network of associates, groups and Fellows. Focusing on long-range global challenges, we work with other academic institutions, think tanks, the Government, business and international organisations to provide a new perspective of the policy-making dimension of science.
Our seminars, workshops and presentations provide excellent opportunities for informal, high-level discussion between policy practitioners in government and industry and world class experts. Our objective is to use these events to promote multidisciplinary discussion between domain experts and policy makers.
In doing so the Centre is building on the success of the Cambridge University Government Policy Programme (CUGPOP), which ran from 1998-2006 and which promoted understanding of how scientific and technological advances are made, their implications and potential in terms of governmental planning and policy.
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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1513778
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Downing College Cambridge
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461
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83.00
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Open
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Higher Education
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Downing is a College of the University of Cambridge and was founded in 1800 through a bequest made by Sir George Downing, 3rd Baronet, whose wealth was inherited from his grandfather after whom Downing Street is named. Sir George Downing 3rd died in 1749, leaving his estates to the next heir to the baronetcy, Sir Jacob Downing, and, if he died without heir, to three cousins in succession. Sir Jacob’s widow, however, refused to give up the estates and this led to a law suit that was finally settled in the College’s favour in 1800, when George III granted the College a Royal Charter. The College’s beautiful neo-classical buildings are set in spacious and peaceful gardens in the centre of Cambridge, close to many university departments. It is home to a lively and diverse scholarly community, including over 400 undergraduates, over 200 graduates and over 50 Fellows, supported by over 130 staff.
Downing College’s notable alumni include: the scientists Sir John Pendry and Professor David Nutt; the former Astronomer Royal, Sir Francis Graham Smith; the lawyers, Lord Collins and the Rt Hon Sir Kim Lewison; Air Vice Marshall Sir Stuart Peach; the journalists Amol Rajan, Brian Redhead and Simon Wilson; the comedians and writers John Cleese and Andy Hamilton; the art historian, Martin Kemp; the novelists Howard Jacobson, Clive King, Timothy Parks and Derek Robinson; the screenwriter, Wolf Mankowitz; the artist, Sir Quentin Blake; the actor, Thandie Newton; the film directors, Michael Apted and the late Michael Winner; the theatre and film director, Sir Trevor Nunn; the politicians, Aitzaz Ahsan and the Rt Hon Lord Wallace QC; the sportsmen, Michael Atherton and Mark Cox; and the World Champion and Olympic silver medallist, Annie Vernon.
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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private:universityofcambridge
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1999720
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Feb 16th, 2018 12:00AM
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Robinson College, Cambridge
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165
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37.00
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Open
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Hospitality
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Feb 16th, 2017 08:15AM
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Robinson College has been excelling in the conference market since its inception over 35 years ago and continues to maintain very high standards today. Uniquely among colleges in Cambridge, Robinson offers year-round conference facilities, benefiting as it does from being designed and built to serve as a premier conference centre, in support of its academic vocation. That foresight extended to the provision of its excellently appointed study bedrooms which become available for residential events during vacations in the summer and at Christmas and Easter. With its modern buildings and traditional values, Robinson offers efficiency and convenience with comfort and service.
All the bedrooms, conference and dining facilities are conveniently located on the compact campus, set within beautiful gardens, making for ease of delegate movement in a tranquil setting. 8 acres of landscaped gardens, complete with manicured lawns, woods and a lake, provide a peaceful retreat in the midst of a busy conference and offer opportunities for informal or arranged events outdoors.
The College is proud of its flexible approach to organiser’s requirements, complimented by outstanding food and much remarked upon customer care. With an experienced and enthusiastic team, Robinson has a reputation for exceeding expectations and is dedicated to contributing to the success of its Client’s events.
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University of Cambridge
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Pharmaceuticals & Biotechnology
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