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  1. Newnham College offers a wide variety of modern and classical meeting rooms, the largest of which seats up to 150 and is set in stunning buildings within Cambridge’s ‘hidden’ gardens. From the award winning Cynthia Beerbower room, fitted with a full range of state of the art presentation equipment for in person and hybrid events – to ...

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  3. Take a descriptive and photographic tour around Newnham’s stunning gardens. We start the tour at the ornate Clough Gates under the Pfeiffer Arch at the end of Newnham Walk. Walk under the archway and find yourself in another world, Newnham’s secret garden. Set in 17 acres, the main site is divided up into large lawns, wild flower areas ...

  4. Newnham must be at the forefront of developing better mental health support. To do this, the creation of the post of Wellbeing Advisor, based in College, is key. We are asking you to support this new post so that students can access dedicated mental health support to ensure a more positive university experience, benefitting both their studies ...

  5. Alumnae. Alumnae are at the heart of the Newnham community and your connection to Newnham is lifelong. We are proud of the diverse paths our former students take and we are always delighted to hear from you. Make the most of our busy events programme, publications or the opportunity to be a part of an alumnae group in your area. You can also ...

  6. Newnham College MCR proudly presents "Tails and Tea": a Beatrix Potter-inspired Garden Party. Join us for an afternoon of whimsy, nostalgia and magic as we immerse you in the enchanting landscapes of Potter's timeless tales. Enjoy unlimited food & drink and the best entertainment Cambridge has to offer in the beautiful Newnham grounds, all for ...

  7. Newnham College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is for women only and has about 500 students. It was created in 1871 by Henry Sidgwick who wanted to make education more available to women. It was built at a time when most colleges where for men only.