University of Cambridge common rooms

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University of Cambridge common rooms are traditional collegiate social and administrative spaces, typically divided into separate rooms for undergraduates, graduates, and senior members within each college.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf academic institution tradition
collegiate social space
university common room system
abbreviationUsed JCR
MCR
SCR
accessControlledBy college membership
associatedWith Cambridge colleges
city CAMBRIDGE
surface form: Cambridge
country United Kingdom
function college-level governance participation
organising events
representing students to college authorities
social space
student representation
welfare support
governedBy college statutes
common room constitutions
hasAspect administrative role
pastoral role
social role
hasPhysicalForm dedicated rooms within college buildings
lounges and meeting spaces
hasType Junior Combination Room
Middle Combination Room
Senior Combination Room
historicalOrigin collegiate traditions of medieval universities
language English
locatedIn Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
mayInclude elected student officers
entertainment officers
president or chair
treasurer
welfare officers
organises bops or social parties
freshers’ events
sports and societies funding
welfare campaigns
partOf collegiate structure of the University of Cambridge
relatedTo Cambridge University Students’ Union
college student unions
servesGroup college staff
fellows
postgraduates
senior members
undergraduates
traditionSharedWith University of Oxford common rooms
variesBy individual Cambridge college

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Senior Combination Room hasCategory University of Cambridge common rooms
subject surface form: Senior Combination Room, Peterhouse