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  1. Mercedes McCambridge is from Glenelg, a remote and extremely beautiful part of Scotland. She is doing an undergraduate degree in Japanese and is one of the first students to receive one of the College’s new Studentships – an award that that reduces financial pressure on successful applicants to the College and ensures St John’s remains accessible to those from low-income backgrounds.

  2. Undergraduate fees vary depend on a student's permanent residency status. Each student is classified as one of (1) Home and EU, (2) Channel Islands and Isle of Man, or (3) Overseas.

  3. St John’s is a large College, home to around 600 undergraduates and 320 postgraduates. The College features many listed buildings, as well as several modern buildings. Accessibility improvements are ongoing, and an access audit of the College is due to be conducted. St John's welcomes enquiries from those with disabilities. Smoking/vaping

  4. Students of other Cambridge colleges who are applying to start a postgraduate course in October 2024 and are interested in nominating St John's as a preference college, are asked to contact the College's Postgraduate Office (graduate-office@joh.cam.ac.uk) for information and advice before adding preference colleges to their University application form.

  5. 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 ...

  6. The College Counsellor provides a free and confidential counselling service as an adjunct to the UCS but is not the first line service for St John's students because of the above changes. Should you wish to speak to Jen, please contact the College nurses via the contact details above or booking in via Moodle.

  7. St John’s College has a large community of Geography students. As of October 2023, we will have three teaching Fellows in Geography, covering aspects of both Physical and Human Geography. The Director of Studies, Professor Neil Arnold, is Director of the University's Scott Polar Institute .

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