
Gates Cambridge
Meet some of this year’s 79 new Gates Cambridge scholars from 30 countries, including Sanjiv Ranchod from South Africa who will be starting a PhD in Computer Science in October.
Why Cambridge?
Find out why studying at Cambridge is for you

Accommodation
For the duration of your course most students will live in a Cambridge College – somewhere to sleep, eat, learn and make lifelong friends.

Teaching
Small-group teaching and personalised learning are central to the renowned Cambridge supervision system.

How the University works
31 Colleges, 150 Departments, 18 Faculties, six Schools and other institutions. Discover how the University works.

Careers
90% of graduates were employed or in training six months after leaving (2015–17).
Learn more about our Careers Service's wide range of support.

Living here
Cambridge offers the best of both worlds: a small-city environment with great transport connections by road, rail and air. Stansted Airport and central London are both less than an hour away by train.

Funding
Three quarters of Masters students and a third of PhDs received internal or external funding in 2018/19. Learn more about our many funding opportunities.

An international community
Cambridge is a global institution with postgraduate students from 145 countries. You will quickly settle in with the support we provide for international scholars.

Accommodation
As a postgraduate student, you might live in a College or use our Accommodation Service to find somewhere that suits you. Find out more about postgraduate accommodation.

Careers
Get one-to-one support and other resources from our professional Careers Service in addition to world-class employment prospects.

Cambridge life
Student societies, sports, pubs, restaurants, shopping, museums, family venues – and London visits – all make up the Cambridge experience. Learn more about Cambridge life.

The city of Cambridge
Famous for its architecture, history and intellectual atmosphere, our small city is just 45 minutes from London and a short hop by plane or train to Europe.
News
Updates from across the University

Features - The war on Ukraine

News - Largest study of whole genome data reveals ‘treasure trove’ of cancer clues

News - Anglo-Saxon kings were mostly veggie but got treated to meat by peasants
Events
Concerts, lectures, sports events, festivals and more

Online - Subject Masterclasses - to Sat 30 April

Exhibitions - Butterflies through time - to Sun 18 September













