Everyone will have a different opinion on this. I personally prefer Oxford, but only because that is where I live How right you are - I am a Cambridge man myself!
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There are many lovely hotels in Cambridge, Uk. Such as, The Bavarian Inn, The Cambridge City Hotel, The Regent, The Varsity Hotel and Spa, and the Helen Hotel.
In Oxford, UK a city to the northwest of London. The buildings are scattered around the city centre.
Cambridge was founded in 1209 (it is celebrating its 800th anniversary in 2009). Oxford was founded a little bit earlier though the exact date is unknown. Cambridge was founded by faculty from Oxford who realised they could do better and left. All the Oxford colleges (what make up Oxford University) were founded many years after the founding of Cambridge and are thus younger than Cambridge University. The University of Oxford is the oldest English-speaking university in the world.
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Yes, The Oxford and Cambridge Universities offer up their campuses to EBS to facilitate the implementation and delivery of their programmes. More later HYRI
Cambridge, Oxford and other universities in England offer a degree in nuclear physics.
#1 Cambridge #2 Oxford #3 University College, London Source: The Complete University Guide (UK)
Cambridge is a city located in both the United States and the United Kingdom. In the US, there are several cities and towns named Cambridge, with the most well-known one being in Massachusetts, home to Harvard University and the Massachusetts Institute of Technology. In the UK, Cambridge refers to a historic city in Cambridgeshire, known for the prestigious University of Cambridge.
The colleges, departments and faculties of the University of Oxford are located across the city centre of Oxford, Oxfordshire, UK.