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  1. St John’s Natural Sciences Residential 8-9 July 2024. Applications have now closed. This free residential course runs from Monday 8th - Tuesday 9th July 2024.During the programme, participants will attend Q&A sessions, workshops and taster lectures delivered by Cambridge academics, exploring a range of exciting topics from the Natural Sciences Tripos and learning about the application process.

  2. St John’s is located in the city centre, close to the river Cam and main shopping areas. Sample walking times (from main entrance on St John’s Street): City centre (Market Square): 5 mins. City Centre taxi rank (St Andrew’s Street): 10 mins. City Centre bus station (Drummer Street): 13 mins. Rail station: 30 mins. River Cam and the Backs ...

  3. St John’s College currently takes up to 15 undergraduates each year to read Engineering: about one tenth of our total numbers. They come from a wide variety of schools and backgrounds, from all parts of the UK and abroad, and form a friendly and supportive group. We have twelve teaching Fellows whose collective expertise covers a broad scope ...

  4. Founded in 1511, St John's College is one of the largest colleges at Cambridge University. It is home to more than 500 undergraduates and 300 postgraduates. Alumni include the winners of ten Nobel Prizes, seven prime ministers and twelve archbishops. Cambridge University is based on a federated model, within which each College operates largely ...

  5. Document title Map - College Plan. Document description. A plan of College identifying entrance routes and buildings. File SJC-Map-v9-lh.jpg (410.2 KB)

  6. St John’s was fortunate to get the opportunity to obtain this Willis organ, renowned for its warmth, character and beauty of tone, as the present Mander organ in Chapel is becoming unreliable. There is currently a mismatch between the reputation of the College Choirs and the potential of the College organ, so we are delighted that the Willis organ will be installed for future generations of ...

  7. He was a Fellow of St John’s College (1939-1972, Honorary Fellow 1973-2001), was elected a Fellow of the Royal Society in 1957, held the Plumian Chair of Astronomy and Experimental Philosophy (1958-1972), established the Institute of Theoretical Astronomy in Cambridge (now part of the Institute of Astronomy), and (in 1972) received a ...

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