[1] The main site is situated at Trumpington Street, to the south of the city centre of Cambridge.
[2] Reverend Richard Jackson of Torrington, a former fellow of Trinity College, died in 1782, leaving a substantial portion of his estate to endow a Professorship of Natural Experimental Philosophy, which eventually became the Professorship of Mechanism and Applied Mechanics.
[3] The first engineering workshop at Cambridge was constructed in 1878 in a wooden hut measuring fifty by twenty feet.
Post-graduate education consists of both taught courses and research degrees (PhD, MPhil, and MRes).
In addition to the CDTs, the Department has a limited number of EPSRC PhD studentships available for both British and EU students.