Cambridge and Oxford are prestigious universities in the UK and do not have specific syllabi associated with them. However, they offer a range of undergraduate and postgraduate programs with distinct curricula emphasizing depth of knowledge, critical thinking, research skills, and independent inquiry. The specific syllabi associated with examinations like the Cambridge International Examinations or the OCR exams are separate entities from the universities themselves and are administered by examination boards.
Oxford follows British EnglishCambridge follows both British and American varieties
The annual University Boat Race between Oxford and Cambridge takes place on the Rover Thames in London between Putney and Mortlake, each spring.
Oxford
The first Oxford and Cambridge boat race happened 157 years ago
The boatrace.
115 miles taking this route:Follow M11 (S) towards LONDON from Cambridge to M25 towards DARTFORD CROSSING and WATFORD at J6; follow signs to M25 towards WATFORD.Take M25 (London Orbital) around LONDON, to M40 towards OXFORD at J16.Take M40 to A40 to OXFORD at J8.Take A40 to Oxford.
Cambridge was established in 1209 by a bunch of scholars who left Oxford.
You can take the X5 from the Glouchester Green bus station in Oxford and it'll take you to Cambridge. It's about 2.5 or so hours.
Oxford-Cambridge Boat-Race - 1899 was released on: USA: April 1899
Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race - 1908 I was released on: USA: May 1908
Cambridge
The University of Oxford and the University of Cambridge. Along with the universities, both are large cities with tourist attractions, shopping, restaurants etc.