Information about Colleges Of The University Of Cambridge

This is a list of the colleges within the University of Cambridge. These colleges are the primary source of accommodation for undergraduates and graduates at the University, and help to arrange teaching in collaboration with the University departments and faculties. The colleges also provide funding and/or accommodation for some of the senior research posts in the University.

The University of Cambridge currently has 31 colleges, of which three admit only women (New Hall, Newnham and Lucy Cavendish). The remaining 28 are mixed; Churchill, Clare and King's were the first previously all-male colleges to admit female undergraduates in 1972[1], with Magdalene being the last in 1988. Two colleges admit only postgraduates (Clare Hall and Darwin), and four more admit mainly mature students or graduate students (Hughes Hall, Lucy Cavendish, St Edmund's and Wolfson). The other 25 colleges admit mainly undergraduate students, but also postgraduates following courses of study or research. Although various colleges are traditionally strong in a particular subject or subjects, for example Churchill has a bias towards the sciences, the colleges all admit students for the whole range of subjects.

The oldest college is Peterhouse, founded in 1284, whilst the most recent is Robinson, dating from 1977.

Shield Scarf colours College Founded Undergrads Post-grads Website
           
Christ's150539595[2]
               
Churchill1960440210[3]
           
Clare1326440210[4]
               
Clare Hall1965None135[5]
           
Corpus Christi1352250150[6]
               
Darwin1964None570[7]
         
Downing1800403252[8]
           
Emmanuel1584465185[9]
           
Fitzwilliam1966474180[10]
               
Girton1869503201[11]
    
Gonville and Caius1348475230[12]
           
Homerton1976550550[13]
       
Hughes Hall188570430[14]
   
Jesus1496489270[15]
           
King's1441392280[16]
                  
Lucy Cavendish1965130*†100*[17]
           
Magdalene1428348246[18]
               
New Hall1954360*77*[19]
           
Newnham1871398*148*[20]
           
Pembroke1347400294[21]
    
Peterhouse1284284130[22]
           
Queens'1448490270[23]
         
Robinson1977397110[24]
           
St Catharine's1473436165[25]
                 
St Edmund's1896100230[26]
               
St John's1511550330[27]
               
Selwyn1882350200[28]
  
Sidney Sussex1596340190[29]
           
Trinity1546663430[30]
           
Trinity Hall1350359233[31]
               
Wolfson196590510[32]
Notes
* – Female students only
– Mature undergraduates only (over 21 years old)


There are also several theological colleges in Cambridge (for example Westminster College and Ridley Hall Theological College) that are loosely affiliated with the university through the Cambridge Theological Federation.

Former colleges

This list does not include several historical colleges which no longer exist. Some examples of these are:

See also

References

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New Hall

                             
College name New Hall
Established 1954
Location Huntingdon Road
Admittance Women only
President
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Newnham College

                     
College name Newnham College
Named after Newnham Village
Established 1871
Previously named Newnham Hall
Location
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Churchill College

                             
College name Churchill College
Motto Forward
Named after Sir Winston Churchill
Established 1960

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Clare College

                     
College name Clare College
Named after Elizabeth de Clare
Established 1326
Previously named University Hall (1326-1338)
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King’s College

                 
College name The King’s College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge
Latin name Collegium Regale
Motto Veritas et Utilitas
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Magdalene College

                     
College name The College of Saint Mary Magdalene
Motto Garde ta Foy
(Old French: Keep your faith)
Named after
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Darwin College

                             
College name Darwin College
Founders Trinity College
Gonville and Caius
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Hughes Hall

             
College name Hughes Hall
Named after Miss Elizabeth Phillips Hughes
Established 1885
Location Mortimer Road
Admittance Men and women
President Mrs.
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St Edmund's College

                                 
College name St Edmund's College
Motto Per Revelationem et Rationem
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Wolfson College

                             
College name Wolfson College
Motto Ring True
Named after The Wolfson Foundation
Established 1965

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Churchill College

                             
College name Churchill College
Motto Forward
Named after Sir Winston Churchill
Established 1960

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Peterhouse

       
College name Peterhouse
Named after Saint Peter
Established 1284
Previously named The Scholars of the Bishop of Ely
Saint Peter’s College
Location Trumpington Street

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Robinson College

                 
College name Robinson College
Named after Sir David Robinson
Established 1977
Location Grange Road
Admittance Men and women
Warden
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Christ’s College

                     
College name Christ’s College
Named after Jesus Christ
Established 1505
Previously named God’s-house (1437-1505)
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15th century - 16th century - 17th century
1470s  1480s  1490s  - 1500s -  1510s  1520s  1530s
1502 1503 1504 - 1505 - 1506 1507 1508

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Churchill College

                             
College name Churchill College
Motto Forward
Named after Sir Winston Churchill
Established 1960

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19th century - 20th century - 21st century
1930s  1940s  1950s  - 1960s -  1970s  1980s  1990s
1957 1958 1959 - 1960 - 1961 1962 1963

Year 1960 (MCMLX
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Clare College

                     
College name Clare College
Named after Elizabeth de Clare
Established 1326
Previously named University Hall (1326-1338)
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Gregorian calendar 1326
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Ab urbe condita 2079
Armenian calendar 775
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