Wikipedia:WikiProject University of Cambridge

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WikiProject University of Cambridge

Arms of the University
Arms of the University

Welcome to the Project Page for the University of Cambridge. This WikiProject exists to bring together editors who want to fill out and improve the pages relating to the University, and push them up the quality ladder. You don't have to be a member of the University to get involved, and we welcome anyone who has an interest in seeking out information relating to the pages within the scope of this project, and putting it on Wikipedia in an organized fashion.

The project is a collaborative effort, and you don't have to write articles from scratch all by yourself - you can add to and improve existing articles. If you do decide to write a new article, plenty of help is available, and you can ask other members to peer review what you've written if you like. You can ask for help, or about any questions you may have, on the talk page.

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