Cambridge University

overall introduction

The University of Cambridge is a collegiate research university in Cambridge, United Kingdom. Founded in 1209 and granted a royal charter by Henry III in 1231, Cambridge is the second-oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's fourth-oldest surviving university.

description of blockchain / cryptocurrency courses & initiatives

Oxford Blockchain Strategy Programme is a course which helps students:

  • This reading group course examines foundations and current research into distributed ledger (blockchain) technologies and their applications. Students will read, review, and present seminal research papers in this area. Once completed, students should be able to integrate blockchain technologies into their own research and gain familiarity with a range of research skills.Prerequisites: Students are expected to be familiar with the material in typical undergraduate distributed systems courses, i.e. basic concepts of computer networking & operating systems, distributed systems, concurrency, cryptography, security, and performance analysis

    Prerequisites: Students are expected to be familiar with the material in typical undergraduate distributed systems courses, i.e. basic concepts of computer networking & operating systems, distributed systems, concurrency, cryptography, security, and performance analysis

    Cambridge university also offers Blockchain Training | Blockchain Course in Cambridge

    This course aims to: 

    • Understand technological concepts including Cryptography, Bitcoin, Ethereum and Hyperledge

    • Learn how to use Solidity to develop smart contracts.

    • Learn to create and deploy your Private Blockchain on MultiChain.