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    Rustat Report on Food Security

    On 11 September 2014, the Rustat Conferences brought together experts from across a range of fields to discuss the pressing issue of food security.

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    Rustat Report on Food Security
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    Jesuans in Uganda - A Royal African Engagement

    The 31st July 2018 saw a chance equatorial meeting of two Jesuans for the Silver Jubilee of HRH Kabaka Ronald...

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    Jesuans in Uganda - A Royal African Engagement
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    Telephone Campaign 2018 begins soon

    A group of current students will be telephoning alumni from 14 – 25 September seeking support for our Development Campaign...

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    Telephone Campaign 2018 begins soon
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    Jesuan features in Management Today’s 35 Women Under 35

    Congratulations to Sarah Walker (2001) who recently featured in Management Today’s 35 Women Under 35, the country's longest-running, most prestigious...

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    Jesuan features in Management Today’s 35 Women Under 35
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    Ed Hyde makes his Minor Counties Cricket Debut

    Congratulations to undergraduate Ed Hyde (2017) who made his debut for Cambridgeshire County Cricket Club vs Suffolk at Saffron Walden...

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    Ed Hyde makes his Minor Counties Cricket Debut
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    New students are #GoingToCambridge

    Over one hundred students have had an undergraduate offer to study at ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ confirmed after recieving their exam results...

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    New students are #GoingToCambridge
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    Somnath Chatterjee (1929-2018)

    It is with great sadness that we note the death of Honorary Fellow Somnath Chatterjee (1950). A lawyer, politician, and...

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    Somnath Chatterjee (1929-2018)
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    Rustat Report on Generations

    On 21 June 2018, this Rustat Conference explored 'is there such a thing as a generation gap?'.

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    Rustat Report on Generations
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    Dr Clare Chambers debates offence on BBC Radio 4

    What is or isn't offensive and who gets to decide? College Fellow Dr Clare Chambers debates the topic of offence...

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    Dr Clare Chambers debates offence on BBC Radio 4
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    Archive of the month: Jesuans at Bletchley Park

    Following the outbreak of WWII, many members of the College were called upon for war service. For many, this included...

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    Archive of the month: Jesuans at Bletchley Park
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    Fellow features in Don's Diary

    "It is the variety, challenges and opportunities that drew me to an academic career." says College Fellow, Dr Andrew Grant, in his Don's Diary feature for the latest University's Cambridge Alumni magazine

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    Fellow features in Don's Diary
  • Simon Berry, Krittika D'Silva, Prince Edward and Kevin Heffernan

    Students play tennis with The Earl of Wessex

    Last week, graduate students Krittika D'Silva (2016) and Kevin Heffernan (2015) played a doubles match with His Royal Highness The...

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    Students play tennis with The Earl of Wessex

Hear from our students

  • Postgraduate at ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´

    Dolly

    Postgraduate

    I chose ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ because of the great mixture of undergraduates and postgraduates, and when I first visited I thought it was the most beautiful place I had ever seen! The sense of community in Jesus has had an enormous impact on my experience here. Whether you need help, advice, cheering up or even just a chat there is always someone there to put a smile on your face. From the MCR committee to the Porters, the canteen staff to the gardeners, everyone is so friendly and welcoming. Jesus also...

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  • ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ Postgraduate Student

    Imogen

    Postgraduate

    I chose Cambridge for my PGCE as it’s the leading UK institution for teacher training and Education, with an exciting, research-dominated, cutting edge course. The staff are welcoming and approachable, and make studying here an absolute joy. I’ve already completed one of my three primary school placements, in a reception class in a school just outside Cambridge, and am due to start the next one soon. I chose Jesus because of its reputation as a sporty College, but the proximity to the city centre is a big bonus. Jesus also...

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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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    Matthew

    Postgraduate

    ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ has been at the heart of my Cambridge experience. I chose the College because I was impressed by its distinctive blend of academic rigour and extracurricular achievement. A College for all-rounders, Jesus is a lively and rewarding place to study. I couldn’t be happier here! Friendly and engaged, the Jesus postgraduate community never ceases to impress me. At ease with themselves and forever curious, my peers go out of their way to cultivate a sense of camaraderie. After a day of leafing through old manuscripts at the National...

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    Ellie

    Postgraduate

    ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ has been a great home for me during my PhD. I chose ÌÀÍ·ÌõÔ­´´ for a number of reasons – first, the location. We are central enough to be within easy walking distance of most things, but far enough away to avoid the hustle and bustle (and tourists in summer!). The College also has extensive grounds, with amenities like the hockey pitch, football pitch and tennis courts all on site. Secondly, the accommodation is some of the best I’ve seen in Cambridge. My house was newly renovated when...

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