University of Cambridge Robinson College
About
Robinson is one of the newest colleges at the University of Cambridge. It was founded with a donation by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir David Robinson and formally opened in 1981. It now has 80 Fellows, and around 380 undergraduate and 300 graduate students.
Introduction
Robinson is one of the newest colleges at the University of Cambridge. It was founded with a donation by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir David Robinson and formally opened in 1981. It now has 80 Fellows, and around 380 undergraduate and 300 graduate students.
The red-brick main block houses the majority of the undergraduates, library, chapel and our excellent dining and conferencing facilities. Also, there are several older houses dating back to the 1890s, converted for college use and new accommodation blocks—the whole site centres around the large tranquil garden and lake.
Locations
- Cambridge
Cambridge, United Kingdom