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Robinson College, Cambridge

Robinson College is one of the colleges making up the University of Cambridge.

It was founded in 1979 as the direct result of an offer of £18 million by the British philanthropist David Robinson to endow a large new College. As such it is the newest of all the colleges in Cambridge (and Oxford). By 1993, the College had reached a steady state of 56 Fellows and 485 junior members. It is located half a mile to the west of the city centre, opposite the University Library.


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