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An Essay Concerning Human Understanding (688 bytes)
1: ...fluenced [[philosopher]]s such as [[Hume]] and [[Kant]].
3: ...[[Gottfried Leibniz]], the same year as Locke's death.

International Year to Commemorate the Struggle against Slavery and its Abolition (1893 bytes)
1: ... its Abolition''' by the [[United Nations General Assembly]].
3: ...he peoples of Africa, the Americas, the Caribbean and Europe.
5: ...arch in Black Culture]] and [[New York Public Library]].
7: ...both the history of slavery and modern forms of slavery.
9: ==External links==

United Nations Prize in the Field of Human Rights (5286 bytes)
1: ...ns General Assembly|General Assembly]] resolution in 1966.
2: ...ternational human rights instruments|human rights instruments]]".
4: ... have been given out at five-year intervals since then.
5: ...r]], which the UN has designated [[Human Rights Day]].
6: ...-Commission on the Promotion and Protection of Human Rights]].

Texas A&M University-Commerce (4477 bytes)
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Tianjin University of Commerce China (208 bytes)
1: ...sity]] in [[Tianjin]], [[China]] under the municipal government.
3: [[Category:Chinese universities]]

University of Cambridge (18805 bytes)
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5: ...est - flat.png|128px|Cambridge University coat of arms]]
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7: |style="font-weight:bold"|Motto (Latin)

Cambridge University Library (2558 bytes)
1: ...ht|250px|The University Library as seen from the Backs.]]
3: ...arly opposite [[Robinson College, Cambridge|Robinson College]].
5: ...rary, and more than 1.2 million [[journal|periodical]]s.
7: ...which full meals or snacks and beverages are available.
9: ..., 1868-1912: Pioneers for the Modernization of Japan'' (published September 2004, ISBN 1411612566).

Colleges of the University of Cambridge (1798 bytes)
1: These are colleges within the [[University of Cambridge]].
3: * [[Christ's College, Cambridge|Christ's College]]
4: * [[Churchill College, Cambridge|Churchill College]]
5: * [[Clare College, Cambridge|Clare College]]
6: * [[Clare Hall, Cambridge|Clare Hall]]

Cambridge University Press (917 bytes)
1: ...ridge University Press, in Trumpington Street, Cambridge.]]
2: ...for official documents for the [[University of Cambridge]].
4: ...produces around 200 journals and 2000 books per year.
6: ==External link==
7: *[http://www.cambridge.org/ Cambridge University Press]

Professor of Botany, Cambridge University (574 bytes)
1: ...sity of Cambridge]] was founded by the university in [[1724]].
3: === Professors of Botany ===
5: * Richard Bradley (1724)
6: * John Martyn (1733)
7: * Thomas Martyn (1762)

Professor of Anatomy, Cambridge University (778 bytes)
1: ...he anatomy of all [[vertebrates]], as well as [[embryology]].
3: == Professors of Anatomy ==
6: * John Morgan (1728)
8: * Robert Bankes (1735)
9: * William Gibson (1746)

Cambridge University Students' Union (16360 bytes)
1: ...tudents at the [[University of Cambridge]], [[England]], [[UK]].
3: ...etary of State for the Home Department|Home Secretary]].
5: ...n Society]], the student debating society founded in [[1815]].
7: ==Officers==
8: ... of Students of the United Kingdom|National Union of Students]] (NUS)

List of University of Cambridge people (3093 bytes)
1: ... but did not necessarily complete a degree course there.
3: ...ut them in the category for which they were most famous.
5: ==Politics/Royalty==
7: ===Kings and Queens===
9: *[[Edward VII of the United Kingdom]] (Trinity)

List of alumni of the University of Cambridge (3022 bytes)
1: ...ambridge]], with the college which they graduated from.
3: *[[Edwin Abbott Abbott]] (St John's)
4: *[[Douglas Adams]] (St John's)
5: *[[David Attenborough]] (Clare)
6: *[[Subhas Chandra Bose]] , (Fitzwilliam House)

University of Cambridge ESOL examination (3269 bytes)
1: ...artment of the [[University of Cambridge]], [[England]].
3: ...English, academic English and English for young learners.
5: ==Individual exams==
7: ===General English===
8: ...e exams are also known as the "Main Suite" exams:<br>

List of Professorships at the University of Cambridge (7160 bytes)
1: ...'list of professorships at the [[University of Cambridge]]'''.
3: ... in a particular subject or endowed by a benefaction.
5: ...e "personal" Professorships limited to one tenure are not listed here.
7: ...] Regius Professors, were granted arms and crests in [[1590]].
9: ... Professorship is followed by the date of foundation.

Professor of Zoology, Cambridge University (582 bytes)
1: ...Zoology and Comparative Anatomy', but was renamed in [[1934]].
3: == Professors of Zoology ==
5: * [[Alfred Newton]] (1866)
6: * [[Adam Sedgwick]] (1907)
7: * [[John Stanley Gardiner]] (1909)

Professor of Mineralogy, Cambridge University (512 bytes)
1: ...]] and discontinued when its final holder retired in [[1931]].
3: == Professors of Mineralogy ==
5: * [[Edward Daniel Clarke]] (1808)
7: * [[William Whewell]] (1828)
8: * [[William Hallowes Miller]] (1832)

University of Cambridge Computer Laboratory (1771 bytes)
1: ...s history it also provided the University's Computing Service.
3: ...not get properly established until after [[World War II]].
5: ...]] computer when it ran its first program on [[6 May]] [[1949]].
7: ...orld's first taught course in computing, starting in [[1953]].
9: ... Cambridge]], leaving behind an independent Computing Service.

Academic dress of Cambridge University (10269 bytes)
1: ...ersity of Cambridge]] has a long tradition of [[academic dress]].
3: == When academic dress is worn ==
4: ...gowns in the first few weeks after arrival at the University.
6: ...ficial capacity. In practice, this is not rigidly adhered to.
8: ...own and hood a graduand (one graduating) should wear.

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