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  1. Sidney was founded on St Valentine's Day in 1596, and Downing College followed over 200 years later. Sidney’s buildings and accommodation are a fantastic blend of old and new. The most recent addition is the Old Kitchen (new dining space), serving area and main College kitchen — they were completed in 2021. Sidney’s bar remains one of the ...

  2. 10 de dez. de 2009 · The answer is Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, which has just published its first full account of its history. Sidney, as it is affectionately known, has a reputation as being one of Cambridge’s more unassuming colleges – both in terms of the number of students it admits each year and its profile in the outside world.

  3. The following 2 files are in this category, out of 2 total. Ann Dowling in Cambridge 2011.jpg 2,112 × 2,789; 2.31 MB. Christopher Page.jpg 737 × 1,106; 335 KB. Categories: Alumni of the University of Cambridge. Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge.

  4. Professor Andy Neely is Senior Pro-Vice-Chancellor for Enterprise and Business Relations at the University of Cambridge and former Head of the Institute for Manufacturing (IfM). He was the Founding Director of the Cambridge Service Alliance and is widely recognised for his work on the servitization of manufacturing, as well as his work on performance measurement and management.

  5. Cambridge - Sidney Street - View ENE on the Wisteria of Sidney Sussex College - Buildings altered in early 19th Century to the designs of Sir Jeffrey Wyattville.jpg 3,024 × 2,016; 3.29 MB Christmas in Sidney Sussex College - geograph.org.uk - 5225015.jpg 1,480 × 2,314; 854 KB

  6. 21 de set. de 2022 · The Tompkins Table is a yearly ranking report of the Colleges of the University of Cambridge in order of their undergraduate students’ performances in that year’s examinations. All 29 undergraduate colleges have their ranking. Only Darwin and Clare Hall do not feature in the Tompkins table ranking, because they only have postgraduate ...

  7. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gabriel_HornGabriel Horn - Wikipedia

    He was Master of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge from 1992 to 1999 and Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the university from 1994 to 1997. He remained a fellow of Sidney Sussex College after 1999 until his death; he had earlier been a fellow of King's College, Cambridge, and was elected a life fellow there in 1999. Honours