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  1. Murray Edwards College, Cambridge. Welcome to Murray Edwards, a vibrant and forward-looking college of the University of Cambridge. We welcome bright, ambitious women from all backgrounds, and we provide an excellent Cambridge education in a beautiful, relaxed and friendly environment.

    • My Medwards

      My Medwards - Murray Edwards College, Cambridge

    • Fellows

      A 'Fellow' is someone elected under the College Statutes to...

    • Alumnae

      As alumnae of Murray Edwards Collge, formerly New Hall, you...

    • Events at Murray Edwards

      Exhibition: The Goddess, the Deity & the Cyborg. 17 May 2024...

  2. Murray Edwards College is a women-only constituent college of the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1954 as New Hall and renamed in 2008. The name honours a gift of £30 million by alumna Ros Edwards and her husband Steve, and the first President and woman Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge , Rosemary Murray .

  3. Murray Edwards is a College for women at the University of Cambridge, with a focus on outstanding young women, their learning and skills for life.

  4. At Murray Edwards College, you receive a brilliant Cambridge University education with unrivalled levels of support in your studies, all in a warm and welcoming community.

  5. The Tutorial Office is the records and administration centre for all Murray Edwards students. Bethan Lewis, Head of Tutorial. Email: tutorial@murrayedwards.cam.ac.uk. Phone: +44 (0)1223 762232 / 762203. Post: Tutorial Office, Murray Edwards College, University of Cambridge, Huntingdon Road, Cambridge, CB3 0DF.

  6. If Cambridge offers a course that interests you, we encourage you to apply to Murray Edwards. We take great pride in handling applications from outstanding applicants and continually ensure that our procedures and decisions are fair and transparent.

  7. English at Cambridge is compelling, demanding and astoundingly rewarding. The course is extraordinary, as it lets you read and analyse exciting, challenging and enthralling works of literature - in poetry, prose, drama and a myriad of other forms - dating from 1300 to those published last week.