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What departments are there in Cambridge University?
Cambridge University has:

Department of architecture, art history, ancient Greek and Roman languages and literature; Department of theology; English department;

Department of modern and medieval languages; Music department; Oriental system; Department of Economics; Ministry of Education; History department;

Legal department; Department of philosophy; Department of Social and Political Sciences; Department of Earth Science Geography; Engineering department;

Department of Mathematics; Department of Physical Chemistry; Department of Archaeology and Anthropology; Department of Medicine;

Computer science and technology; Department of Land Economics; Department of management; Biology department.

Cambridge University has more than 150 departments and research institutions. Faculty members are usually members of one or more colleges and are usually responsible for academic and research work in universities.

Departments and research institutions in universities are divided into six departments, and each department is composed of many departments and research institutions. A parliament is responsible for supervising the teaching and research work of different institutions. The six major departments of Cambridge University are: arts and humanities, biological sciences (including veterinary medicine), clinical medicine, humanities and social sciences, and natural science and technology. In addition, some institutions of Cambridge University are also responsible for university teaching and research, including Cambridge University Examination Committee, Cambridge University Press and University Library.