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  1. 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 ...

  2. Magdalene College co-operates with many of the other Colleges to ensure that, where desirable, students are supervised by specialists in their chosen options. There are typically 8 lectures and 2 supervisions a week. The friendly reputation of Magdalene College is evident among the students. Our HSPS students tend to be an especially cheerful ...

  3. In addition, Magdalene College provides an enhanced bursary of £2,000 a year for those receiving the maximum Cambridge Bursary Scheme award. A student in receipt of both the Education Premium and maximum Cambridge Bursary will receive a Magdalene bursary of £1,000.

  4. Most applicants are required to take a written admissions assessment, either with ‘pre-registration required’ (before shortlisting for interview) or ‘Cambridge College registered’ (after you have been shortlisted for interview). These are used to supplement the other information in your application. Read more.

  5. Quick Facts 抹大拉学院Magdalene College, 全称 ... 剑桥大学抹大拉学院前身为始建于1428年的 圣本笃宿舍 (Benedictine hostel),其后被冠之以 白金瀚学院 (Buckingham College)的名称,直至1542年学院以“圣抹大拉马利亚学院”为名正式成为 剑桥大学 的成员学院。. 莫德林 ...

  6. Welcome to the Magdalene College website. As a College we take pride in being a warm and inclusive community and hope that this website will give you a flavour of what life at Magdalene is like. We are a small but lively academic institution, committed to excellence in intellectual work, to the care and nurture of all our Members, and to the ...

  7. 19 de fev. de 2024 · Year 11 and 12 Subject Taster sessions. Magdalene Fellows and PhD students will be leading online Subject Taster sessions on a variety of subjects available to study at the University of Cambridge. The sessions are for Years 11 and 12 (or equivalent) students. Students from other year groups are welcome but session content is aimed at GCSE/A Level.