UNIVERSITY ADMISSIONS CAMBRIDGE
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St John's College was founded in 1511 by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. The second largest of the constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge, it has about 135 Fellows, 530 undergraduates and 300 graduate students. The total current membership of the College, comprising in essence all those who have studied here, stands at around 12, 000.
St Catharines is one of the constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge Founded in 1473 St Catharines has an ideal central location with 58 Fellows, 150 graduate students, and 410 undergraduate students
The en-suite rooms tend to be at the upper end of the price range, but all rooms are of a high standard and the majority contain at least a handbasin - there are one or two that do not have hand basins. Students eat their main meals in the Hall and Buttery (in Old Court), but snacks and light meals can be prepared in the "gyp-rooms" adjacent to the bedrooms, one gyp-room serving four or five students. For Graduate Students the College aims to provide subsidised accommodation
- CAMBRIDGE UNIVERSITY VETERINARY SCHOOL TRUST
DEPARTMENTS ETC, 10 WEST RD, CB3 0ES CAMBRIDGE | Phone : 01223 337630The Counselling Service offers a wide range of support services to staff and students of Cambridge University
Fitzwilliam College was founded in 1869. It is a dynamic, international community which believes in the power of education to transform individuals and society.
Clare College Our purpose is that through their study and teaching at the University they should discover and acquire the precious pearl of learning Elizabeth de Burgh, Lady of Clare, 1359
Peterhouse is one of the constituent Colleges of the University of Cambridge. This web site provides information about and for the College, academics, admissions, college life, libraries, special collections, conferences, alumni and the Peterhouse Society.
