Faculty of Philosophy, University of Cambridge
The University of Cambridge was the birthplace of the 'Analytic' School of Philosophy in the early 20th century. The department is located in the Raised Faculty Building on the Sidgwick Site and is part of the Cambridge School of Arts and Humanities. The Faculty achieved the best possible results from The Times 2004 and the QAA Subject Review 2001 (24/24). In the UK as of 2020, it is ranked second by the Guardian, second by the Philosophical Gourmet Report, and fifth by the QS World University Rankings.
The Raised Faculty Building, where the Faculty of Philosophy is located.
The Sidgwick Site is one of the largest sites within the University of Cambridge, England.
The Faculty of Law building (left), Cambridge Institute of Criminology (in the distance) and Raised Faculty Building (right)
The Faculty of Divinity building, on the Sidgwick Site
The Seeley Historical Library, part of the Faculty of History
The Alison Richard Building