Cambridge at one time was considered to be a posh university along with Oxford. However both are no longer considered as such.
Posh or push or poosh, meaning fashionable or splendid appears in Cambridge University slang in 1903 when P.G. Wodehouse writes of a brightly colored waistcoat that it is "quite the most push thing around." The derivation from "Port Out Starboard Home" is fanciful. Partridge prefers to derive posh from a contraction of "'polished."
No, Cambridge International University is not a bona fide university. It is considered a diploma mill and does not have accreditation from recognized accrediting bodies. Be cautious of institutions that make claims of being a university without proper accreditation.
The University of Cambridge is a university in the United Kingdom. A popular abbreviation for the University of Cambridge is Cambs.
Harvard University is in Cambridge. Not to be confused with Cambridge, England, Harvard is located in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Wrangler - University of Cambridge - was created in 1748.
Wrangler - University of Cambridge - ended in 1909.
Cambridge University R.U.F.C. was created in 1872.
Cambridge University A.F.C. was created in 1856.
Cadenza - University of Cambridge - was created in 1997.
Cambridge University Press was created in 1534.
The population of Cambridge University Press is 1,900.
Cambridge University Reporter was created in 1870.