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  • Catherine Eagleton

    Smithsonian curator to lead St Andrews museums

    Congratulations to Dr Catherine Eagleton (1995) who has been appointed a new Director of Museums at the University of St...

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    Smithsonian curator to lead St Andrews museums
  • Photo of panel: Mr Stephen Perry, Lord O'Neill, Prof Peter Nolan (Chair), Prof Kerry Brown, Dr Jin Zhang, Lord Stephen Green

    WPP - China Centre event: China in the World

    WPP and the China Centre, ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´, jointly organised a meeting on ‘China in the World’. The event took place on Tuesday 30 April 2019 in the Frankopan Hall, ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´.

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    WPP - China Centre event: China in the World
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    Rustat Report on China's Role in the World

    On 27 March 2019, this Rustat Conference offered a timely opportunity for experts to discuss the changing role that China plays in the world.

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    Rustat Report on China's Role in the World
  • Photograph of Bailey Weatherbee

    Into the black box of human life

    Gates Scholar-Elect Bailey Weatherbee will arrive at ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ later this year to investigate the early stages of human life and seek to find out why many pregnancies fail.

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    Into the black box of human life
  • Bishop's mitre

    Archive of the month: College crests

    In recent weeks, the observant among you might have noticed that some of the coats of arms and crests carved...

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    Archive of the month: College crests
  • Photo of Hannah Sanderson and Beatrice Wood

    Women's football team compete in final

    This year’s Women’s Football Cuppers Final will kick off at 4pm on Thursday 25 April at Queens’ College Sports Ground...

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    Women's football team compete in final
  • Photo of John Cornwell

    John Cornwell wins Wilbur Award 2019

    John Cornwell, Fellow Commoner and Director of the Science and Human Dimension Project, has won the Wilbur Award 2019 in...

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    John Cornwell wins Wilbur Award 2019
  • Photograph of Tyler Shores

    Technology may be making us unhealthy and miserable

    Senior Research Associate Dr Sarah Steele, College Postdoctoral Associate Dr Christopher Markou (2014) and PhD student Tyler Shores organised the...

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    Technology may be making us unhealthy and miserable
  • Professor James Clackson

    Professor James Clackson elected as Vice-Master

    Following the departure of Professor Ian White, who has left the role of Master to become the Vice Chancellor of...

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    Professor James Clackson elected as Vice-Master
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    Good luck to our 2019 Boat Race quartet

    Good luck today to Kate Horvat (2018), Charlotte Jackson (2012), Tim Nugent (2015) and Hugh Spaughton (2017) as they take part in this year’s Boat Race along the Thames.

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    Good luck to our 2019 Boat Race quartet
  • Professor Cecilia Mascolo

    College Fellow wins European Research Council funding

    College Fellow Professor Cecilia Mascolo is one of five University of Cambridge researchers to have won Advanced Grants from the European Research Council (ERC), Europe’s premier research funding body.

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    College Fellow wins European Research Council funding
  • Lewis Pugh

    Ocean advocate delivers Commonwealth Day address

    Lewis Pugh, OIG (1999), endurance swimmer and ocean advocate, was recently asked by HM The Queen to give the address...

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    Ocean advocate delivers Commonwealth Day address
  • Be a Chorister for the Day poster

    Boys aged 6-8 invited to 'Be a Chorister for a Day'

    On Saturday 11th May, the Choir of ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ Cambridge invites boys aged between 6 and 8 to join the Choristers in a service of Evensong.

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    Boys aged 6-8 invited to 'Be a Chorister for a Day'

Hear from our students

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    Tara

    Postgraduate

    ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ has all the benefits of being large, historical and prestigious college, whilst also retaining fantastic welfare: the staff and other students all care about each other, and will be there to cheer you on when you are thriving, but also there to support you if you need any help. I chose Jesus due to several reasons, including its prime location, where it is very central, and easy to access everywhere, even if you work in one of the institutes further out. I also selected Jesus for its MCR...

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    Postgraduate
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    Ahsan

    Postgraduate

    It is a well-accepted opinion in Cambridge that ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ is the best college and no other college even comes a distant second. Its sports grounds are enormous, its buildings are mesmerising, its libraries are rich, its chapel is the oldest, its accommodation is the best value for money, its international community is diverse, its religious circles are the most welcoming, and its members are the smartest, kindest and the friendliest. It is one of the central colleges that aims to offer three years accommodation to postgraduates, and has comparatively...

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    Postgraduate
  • Postgraduate at ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´

    Tom

    Postgraduate

    There are many reasons why I’m so happy to be a part of ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´. The three biggest reasons for me are the opportunities to be involved in College sport, the support the College provides for me with for my research and the help in making sure that we have comfortable, affordable accommodation when we have needed it. ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ is so friendly and so it is incredibly easy to get involved in the sport and social side of the College. The MCR does a great job in welcoming new...

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    Postgraduate
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    Fiamma

    Postgraduate

    ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´, my home. I am truly grateful to be able to call ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ my second home. It was my preferred option when I first applied for my MPhil and I could not be happier to still be here during my PhD! There are many reasons why Jesus stands out from the other colleges: from its fantastic facilities to its glorious formal dinners and to its wonderful café and brewery room. The Quincentenary Library is a lovely place to study. It has many spaces to choose from and everything...

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    Postgraduate
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    Dulcie

    Postgraduate

    ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and historical colleges at Cambridge! It is also, in my opinion, one of the most supportive colleges: from wellbeing to the porters there is always someone to ask for advice, support, or to talk through your stress. I chose Jesus for many reasons. Firstly, it’s right in the heart of the city centre which is amazing not only for that quick top-up shop but also to explore the beautiful city of Cambridge even while busy (it’s so easy to go for...

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    Postgraduate