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  1. Há 2 dias · CAMBRIDGE, England (AFP-Jiji) — During World War II, dozens of women Cambridge University students worked around the clock in complete secrecy to crack Nazi codes, but only now are the unsung heroes getting recognition. At least 77 women from the women-only Newnham College were drafted to Bletchley Park, the code-breaking center north of ...

  2. Há 21 horas · Newnham College, Cambridge. The MA won Greer a Commonwealth Scholarship, with which she funded further studies at the University of Cambridge, arriving in October 1964 at Newnham College, a women-only college.

    • 1970–present
  3. Há 2 dias · What effectively functions as the core of the University, from Darwin and Newnham up to St Johns, is also the core route for wildlife in Cambridge. The relative lack of streets, and the swathes of green space, make the experience of spending time in this part of Cambridge more like spending time in say, Grantchester Meadows than Parker’s Piece.

  4. Há 2 dias · In October of 1955, she began studying English at Newnham College at Cambridge University on a Fulbright scholarship. It was at a Cambridge University party where Plath met fellow poet Ted Hughes, with whom she fell intensely in love. Idealistic and messy, their relationship developed rapidly.

  5. Há 2 dias · In 2006, Hughes Hall was officially granted its Royal Charter and formally became a full College of the University of Cambridge. There have been sixteen principals since its foundation – now formally called ‘President’ – and it is currently led by Sir Laurie Bristow.

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Diane_AbbottDiane Abbott - Wikipedia

    Há 1 dia · She attended Harrow County School for Girls (a grammar school) and then Newnham College, Cambridge, where she read history, achieving a lower second-class degree (2:2). At Cambridge, one of her supervisors was Simon Schama.

  7. Há 3 dias · She held a Sarah Smithson Studentship in philosophy at Newnham College, Cambridge in 1947–1948, and became a fellow of St. Anne’s College, Oxford, and a university lecturer in philosophy the following year. She published her first book, Sartre: Romantic Rationalist, in 1953 and her first novel, Under the Net, the next year.