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  1. Robinson Fellow Professor Peter Hutchinson will be speaking about traumatic brain injury (TBI), the commonest cause of death under the age of 40 in high-income countries, in a Cambridge University Robinson student Jingyu's composition to be performed at the Tokyo Philharmonic Orchestra

    • About Robinson

      Robinson is the University of Cambridge's newest College. It...

    • Robinson College

      Come to an Open Day. Founded in 1977, Robinson is one of the...

    • Undergraduate

      Undergraduate. Robinson welcomes applications from all...

  2. Robinson College in the University of Cambridge: Abbreviation: R: Established: 1977: Named after: David Robinson: Sister college: St Catherine's College, Oxford: Warden: Sir Richard Heaton: Undergraduates: 428 (2022–23) Postgraduates: 256 (2022–23) Fellows: 110: Endowment £25.7m (2021) Website: www.robinson.cam.ac.uk: Students ...

  3. Robinson is the University of Cambridge's newest College. It was founded with a donation by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir David Robinson and formally opened in 1981. It now has 100 Fellows, and around 380 undergraduate and 300 graduate students.

  4. Come to an Open Day. Founded in 1977, Robinson is one of the most modern and ambitious Cambridge Colleges. Famed for its strong sense of community and relaxed atmosphere, there’s nowhere better to pursue your studies and interests.

  5. Undergraduate. Robinson welcomes applications from all students, regardless of social, ethnic, financial or educational background. Robinson is one of the few colleges in Cambridge that has been co-educational from the start.

  6. Robinson College. Robinson is one of the newest colleges in the University of Cambridge. It was founded with a donation by the entrepreneur and philanthropist Sir David Robinson and formally opened in 1981.

  7. Robinson College is a new college, founded in 1977 and committed to ensuring that it is an environment in which learning, research and creativity flourish. The College is set in beautiful, landscaped gardens and is situated close to the University Library, Sidgwick Site and the West Cambridge Science Site.