Selwyn College, Cambridge

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Selwyn College, Cambridge is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge known for its strong academic community, distinctive red-brick Victorian architecture, and riverside location near the city’s Sidgwick Site.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college of the University of Cambridge
constituent college of the University of Cambridge
admits postgraduate students
undergraduate students
architecturalStyle Victorian
red-brick
category 1882 establishments in England
Colleges of the University of Cambridge
Educational institutions established in 1882
country United Kingdom
founded 1882
foundingPurpose to commemorate Bishop George Selwyn
governingBody Governing Body of Selwyn College
hasBoatClub Selwyn College Boat Club
hasBuilding Ann's Court
Cripps Court
Old Court
hasChapel Selwyn College Chapel
hasCommonRoom Junior Combination Room
Middle Combination Room
Senior Combination Room
hasDiningFacility college hall
hasFeature riverside location
hasGarden college gardens
hasLibrary Selwyn College Library
hasReputationFor friendly atmosphere
strong academic community
headOfCollegeTitle Master
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
United Kingdom
locatedNear Sidgwick Site, University of Cambridge
surface form: Sidgwick Site
motto Holiness and Wisdom
mottoLanguage English
namedAfter George Augustus Selwyn
surface form: Bishop George Selwyn

George Augustus Selwyn
overlooks The Backs
partOf Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
religiousTradition Anglican
sport rowing

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West Road, Cambridge hasNearbyCollege Selwyn College, Cambridge
Cambridge University hasPart Selwyn College, Cambridge
subject surface form: University of Cambridge