Wolfson College, Cambridge



         


University of Cambridge in Cambridge. Wolfson College was founded in 1965 as the "University College", but changed its name to Wolfson College in 1972 in recognition of the generous benefaction of the Wolfson Foundation.

Wolfson was the first Cambridge college to be established for both men and women and it was to be for graduate students with a focus on research and scholarship.

The College also admits a limited number of mature students wishing to study for a first degree.

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