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Please submit only sites relating to Christ''s College, University of Cambridge.
Christ's College is one of thirty colleges of the University of Cambridge, and was founded in 1505 by Lady Margaret Beaufort, mother of King Henry VII. Christ's has about 390 undergraduate and 100 graduate students.
Churchill College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, and is the national and Commonwealth memorial to Britain's Prime Minister, Sir Winston Churchill. The college was created with a bias towards science, mathematics and engineering, a high proportion of postgraduate students, and a substantial programme of visiting fellowships. It was launched 750 years after the foundation of the University and admitted its first students in 1960.
Please submit only sites relating to Churchill College, University of Cambridge.
The College was founded in 1326, and was the first of the Oxford and Cambridge foundations to provide for a Master, Fellows and Scholars in a single community. The College has 83 Fellows, 120 graduate students and approximately 420 students following undergraduate or professional courses.
Please submit only sites relating to Clare College, University of Cambridge.
College of the University of Cambridge, with undergraduate and postgraduate students from both the United Kingdom and overseas. It was founded by Sir Walter Mildmay in 1584 on the site of a former priory of the Dominican Order, also known as the Black Friars or Preachers. Since 1979, membership of the College has been open to women as well as men.
Please submit only sites relating to Emmanuel College, University of Cambridge.
Established in 1869 as the first residential College for women, Girton occupies spacious grounds about two and a half miles northwest of the centre of Cambridge. It became mixed in 1977 with the arrival of the first male Fellows, and male undergraduates have been admitted since 1979.
Please submit only sites relating to Girton College, University of Cambridge.
This category and sub-categories are for sites related to Trinity College of the University of Cambridge, U.K.
This category is restricted to sites related to Trinity College. For sites associated with the University of Cambridge please submit to a higher level.