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  2. About – Newnham College

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    10 May 2024: Our college was established in 1871, as a women’s college at a time when women were not allowed to attend the University. ... We are located by the Universitys Sidgwick site and University Library, and about 10 minutes walk from the historic centre
  3. Augusta McMahon to explore ancient Mesopotamian ’15-minute cities’ –…

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/newnham-news/augusta-mcmahon-to-explore-ancient-mesopotamian-15-minute-cities/
    11 May 2024: She taught in the Dept of Archaeology at Cambridge University from 1995 to 2022 and was a Fellow of Newnham College. ... No booking is required and all are welcome. Henry Sidgwick was a prominent figure among Newnham’s founders, and a keen advocate of
  4. History and Politics – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduates/subjects/history-and-politics-new-in-2017/
    Newnham’s pioneering work in the development of women’s education began in 1869, with a series of lectures set up by Henry Sidgwick. ... Women were formally admitted to full membership of the University in 1948, and Newnham’s continued academic
  5. Architecture gallery – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/about/architecture/other-principal-buildings/principal-buildings/
    13 May 2024: The more recent buildings include (clockwise from top left) the Horner-Markwick Library (roof seen behind Sidgwick Hall), the Fawcett Building, the Dorothy Garrod Building, the Rosalind Franklin Building and Lloyd ... Lodge. To the right of the
  6. Human, Social and Political Sciences – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduates/subjects/human-social-and-political-sciences/
    Why choose Newnham for HSPS? Newnham’s pioneering work in the development of women’s education began in 1869, with a series of lectures set up by Henry Sidgwick. ... Women were formally admitted to full membership of the University in 1948, and
  7. No Ordinary ‘Rag’: the attack on the Clough gates – Newnham College

    https://newn.cam.ac.uk/about/history/no-ordinary-rag-the-attack-on-the-clough-gates/
    2 May 2024: degrees:. 1870 Henry Sidgwicks series of Lectures for Women begins in Cambridge. ... 1881 Women are allowed to take Tripos exams, and their achievements are recognised with a University certificate.

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