List of organisations and institutions associated with the University of Cambridge
The following articles or weblinks refer to organisations associated with the University of Cambridge, England.
- 800th Anniversary Fundraising Campaign
- ADC Theatre
- Alumni website
- Auto-ID Labs
- Babraham Institute (biomedical research)
- Cambridge Assessment - formerly known as the University of Cambridge Local Examinations Syndicate
- Cambridge Bio-Medical Campus
- Cambridge Crystallographic Data Centre
- Cambridge Enterprise — The University of Cambridge technology transfer office
- Cambridge Network — Cambridge University industry networking
- Cambridge SCA
- Cambridge Science Park
- Cambridge University Buddhist Society
- Cambridge University Library
- Cambridge University Press
- Cambridge University Students’ Union (CUSU)
- Cambridge University Technology and Enterprise Club (CUTEC)
- Centre for Applied Research in Educational Technologies (CARET)
- Coimbra Group
- Conference Cambridge — venue-finding service for the University of Cambridge and the Colleges
- Downing Site
- Fitzwilliam Museum
- Franco-British Student Alliance
- Graduate Union of Cambridge University
- Granta - literary magazine
- Isaac Newton Institute for Mathematical Sciences
- Kettle's Yard - art gallery
- League of European Research Universities
- Medical Research Council research centres and units – MRC’s Cambridge cluster (including the Laboratory of Molecular Biology) is its largest outside London; its Cambridge graduate students register with the University
- Millennium Mathematics Project
- The Naked Scientists – Cambridge University science radio show and podcasts
- New Museums Site
- Phoenix
- The Psychometrics Centre at the University of Cambridge
- Russell Group
- Sanger Institute (genome research)
- Scott Polar Research Institute
- Sidgwick Site
- Universities' Mission to Central Africa, a 19–20th-century mission society established at Cambridge
- West Cambridge
- Westminster Quarters
- Category:Departments of the University of Cambridge
See also
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