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  1. 5 de set. de 2015 · A Short History of Newnham College, Cambridge - April 2015. To save this book to your Kindle, first ensure coreplatform@cambridge.org is added to your Approved Personal Document E-mail List under your Personal Document Settings on the Manage Your Content and Devices page of your Amazon account.

  2. Newnham's friendly Porters' Lodge Team are always happy to help out and point you in the right direction. Contact the Head Porter at head.porter@newn.cam.ac.uk. Contact the Senior Porters at senior.porters@newn.cam.ac.uk. Email the Porters Lodge at porters@newn.cam.ac.uk, or phone at 01223335700 (this is a particularly useful number to save on your phone as a just in…

  3. Newnham College, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 5,994 likes · 368 talking about this · 12,155 were here. Newnham College: the iconic women’s college at the heart of the University of Cambridge.

  4. Newnham College, University of Cambridge Onora O'Neill, Principal (1992–2006) Margaret Virginia Foreman (b.1951) Dorothy Buxton, née Jebb, (1881–1963), Newnham College (1901–1904) Arnold Gerstl (1888–1956)

  5. The College’s investment portfolio was valued at £106.41m as at 30 June 2020, and the cash flow statement shows £4.31m of cash as at the same date. The Operating and Financial Review in this year’s accounts sets out the detail of all of the above figures. NEWNHAM COLLEGE, CAMBRIDGE Annual Report & Financial Statements 2019-20 3

  6. History of Newnham. Gill Sutherland’s history of the College, from its foundation in 1871 until the present day, also contains photos from our archives. Newnham began as a house for five students in Regent Street in Cambridge in 1871. Lectures for Ladies had been started in Cambridge in 1870. These built on the reputation of the University ...

  7. The founders of Girton College, Cambridge’s first women’s college, and Newnham, its second, recognised and campaigned for the standards of higher education to be improved so that women could compete with men at the highest level. It wasn’t until 1918 that The Education Act raised the compulsory school leaving age to 14 for both boys and ...