About the Book
Please note that the content of this book primarily consists of articles available from Wikipedia or other free sources online. Pages: 127. Chapters: Exempt charities, Wildlife Trusts of Wales, University of Oxford, Eton College, British Museum, Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew, University of London, Tate, Winchester College, National Gallery, Science Museum, Open University, University of Cambridge, Imperial War Museum, Newcastle University, British Library, Natural History Museum, Peace Mala, National Maritime Museum, National Portrait Gallery, London, Wallace Collection, Museum of London, Children's Hospital for Wales, Centre for Alternative Technology, Funky Dragon, Action on Smoking and Health, Gwent Wildlife Trust, Qualifications and Curriculum Development Agency, Academi, Church Commissioners, Charity Commission for England and Wales, National Museums Liverpool, Royal Armouries, Millennium Stadium Charitable Trust, Exempt charity, St John Ambulance in Wales, Hounds for Heroes, Voluntary Arts Network, Brondyffryn Trust, Camp Project Wales, Student Volunteering Cardiff, 2 Glynrhondda Street, Wildlife Trust of South and West Wales, North Wales Wildlife Trust, Qualifications, Curriculum and Assessment Authority for Wales, Wales Video Gallery, Shelter Cymru, Trac: Music Traditions Wales, Wales Council for Voluntary Action, Welsh Historic Gardens Trust, CEWC-Cymru, Happy Faces Charity, County Voluntary Council, Cerebra, Welsh Centre for International Affairs, Representative Body of the Church in Wales, Vision 21, Welsh Refugee Council. Excerpt: The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University, or simply Cambridge) is a public research university in Cambridge, England. It is the second-oldest university in both England and the English-speaking world, and the seventh-oldest globally. In post-nominals the university's name is abbreviated as Cantab, a shortened form of Cantabrigiensis (an adjective derived from Cantabrigia, the Latinised form of Cambridge). T...