Newnham College, Cambridge
Newnham College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1871, it was the second women's college to be established at Cambridge, following Girton College. Newnham College was founded by a group of individuals including Henry Sidgwick, a philosopher and economist, and Millicent Garrett Fawcett, a leading suffragist.
History
Newnham College was established to provide higher education for women at a time when they were not permitted to attend the University of Cambridge. The college began with a small group of students who were taught by private tutors. In 1875, the college moved to its current site on Sidgwick Avenue, where it has since expanded.
Architecture
The college buildings are noted for their distinctive red-brick architecture. The original buildings were designed by the architect Basil Champneys, and the college has continued to expand with new buildings and facilities over the years. The gardens of Newnham College are also well-known and provide a tranquil environment for students.
Academic Life
Newnham College offers a wide range of undergraduate and postgraduate courses. As a part of the University of Cambridge, students at Newnham College attend lectures and seminars across the university and have access to the university's extensive resources. The college is known for its strong emphasis on academic excellence and has produced many notable alumnae.
Notable Alumnae
Newnham College has a long list of distinguished alumnae, including:
- Emma Thompson, actress and screenwriter
- Dame Carol Black, expert on public health
- Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell, astrophysicist
- Dame Mary Beard, classicist and historian
Student Life
The college has a vibrant student community with a range of societies and clubs. The Newnham College Boat Club is one of the oldest women's rowing clubs in the world. The college also has a strong tradition in the arts, with many students participating in drama, music, and visual arts.
Related Pages
- University of Cambridge
- Girton College, Cambridge
- Henry Sidgwick
- Millicent Garrett Fawcett
- Emma Thompson
- Dame Carol Black
- Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell
- Dame Mary Beard
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