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  1. The College is a warm and thriving community in which we strive to make everyone welcome. We are committed to excellence not only in academic life but in all aspects of what we do and we take great pride in the many achievements of the Members of our community. Sir Christopher Greenwood, Master of Magdalene. Welcome to Magdalene.

  2. If you've moved house, changed your name or have a new email address, please update your details or drop us an email. The Development and Alumni Relations Office consists of: Mrs Corinne Lloyd. Director of Development and Fellow. cdl28@cam.ac.uk. 01223 332160. Mrs Becca Pitcaithly. Deputy Director of Development. rjp93@cam.ac.uk.

  3. Queens' College and Robinson College Sports Ground . Queens' College and Magdalene Boat Clubs . Admissions/Tutorial fax: +44 1223 335522; Bursarial fax: +44 1223 335566; Conferences/Catering fax: +44 1223 335533; President fax: +44 1223 335555; Admissions: admissions@queens.cam.ac.uk; Other enquiries: enquiries@queens.cam.ac.uk

  4. Fact File. Magdalene Campus code: M. UCAS code: C800. Course duration: Three years – BA (Hons) Minimum offer level: A-level: A*A*A, IB: 41-42 points. Essential subjects: Mathematics, Biology. Useful subjects: None. Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS) provides the opportunity to study all aspects of psychology, from Social Relations ...

  5. Fact File. Magdalene Campus code: M. UCAS code: L700. Course duration: Three years - BA (Hons) Minimum offer level: A-level: A*AA, IB: 41-42 points. Essential subjects: None. Useful subjects: Geography. Modern Geography is much more than ‘capes and bays’ and naming capital cities around the world. Rather, it is characterised by the complex ...

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  7. Course Details. Psychological and Behavioural Sciences (PBS) at Cambridge gives you the opportunity to study cognitive, social, developmental and biological psychology within the broader context of the behavioural sciences. The course covers, for example, cognitive psychology, psychopathology, language, brain mechanisms, family relationships ...