Cambridge University was founded in 1209 by a group of teachers who escaped from Oxford University to escape the war. King Henry III granted Cambridge University the monopoly of teaching in 123 1.
Cambridge University has 35 colleges, three women's colleges and two specialized graduate schools. Each college has a different historical background and implements a unique college system. To some extent, each college is like a micro-university, with its own school rules and disciplines. Peter College, the first college of Cambridge University, was established in 1284, and other colleges were established in 14 and15th century. The most famous are Trinity College and King's College.
The book system of Cambridge University is divided into three levels. The first floor is the main library of the school. The main library is a copyright library, which means that it owns all the books published in Britain.
In addition to the main library, the second floor is the departmental library. As long as they are registered in the libraries of various departments, students can actually borrow books from libraries of other departments, not just their own libraries.
The last floor is the academic library. Although each college is different, it usually provides a wide variety of books, and the borrowing restrictions are smaller than those of previous grades. Of course, unlike the main library and the department library, the college library is usually only open to college students.
Residential college first appeared in Cambridge University, where students can choose different ways of accommodation, including school apartments and British families. The dormitories arranged by the school are strictly managed and strictly abide by the rules formulated by the British government's health departments, social services, fire safety and other departments. This can ensure that all students are taken good care of in a safe and healthy environment.