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  1. Darwin is a welcoming community of postgraduate students and academics. Our beautiful riverside location provides a home in central Cambridge for students from over 80 different countries, studying for the full range of postgraduate degrees. Founded in 1964, we were the first exclusively postgraduate College in Cambridge, and the first to admit ...

  2. The History of Darwin. Darwin College was established in 1964 at Newnham Grange, the home of descendants of Charles Darwin from 1885 to 1963. Founded by Trinity, St John’s and Gonville & Caius Colleges as a home for research students, it became the University of Cambridge’s first postgraduate-only College, and the first to admit both women ...

  3. We are delighted that you are considering joining us at Darwin. As the oldest and largest of Cambridge’s postgraduate Colleges, with around 800 current members from 80 different countries, Darwin is a wonderful place to further your studies. The first Cambridge College to admit both men and women, Darwin has always dared to be different.

  4. Master of Darwin College and a Deputy Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge. Professor Fiona Karet. Vice-Master. Professor of Nephrology; Hon. Consultant in Renal Medicine. Professor Sara Baker. Vice-Master. Professor of Developmental Psychology and Education, Faculty of Education.

  5. Catering Opening Hours. Common Room Café: 8.30am-8.30pm daily. Servery. Lunch: 12pm-2pm Monday to Friday. Dinner: 6pm-8.30pm Monday to Friday. Please note that the servery closes at 7pm on Wednesday and Friday for Formal Halls. Brunch: 10am – 2pm Saturday and Sunday.

  6. Guest Rooms. Darwin has two guest rooms available for official guests of the College. When not required for College business, these are released for the short-term accommodation of current members or their guests 30 days before the booking date.These rooms are often in short supply and should be booked directly through the Accommodation Office.. Guest rooms are for shorter stays and may be ...

  7. Darwin College is close to the city centre and within walking or cycling distance of most Departments, Faculty buildings and shops. Cambridge Cyclestreets will help you plan the best route. Cambridge also has an excellent bus network, and the University’s U bus stops just outside the main College entrance on Silver Street.

  8. Weekly Menu. The Servery is open for: Lunch - Monday to Friday 12-2pm. Dinner - Monday to Friday 6 - 8:30pm. (please note that the servery will close as 7pm on Wednesdays & Fridays in term time to accommodate Formal Hall) Brunch - Saturday and Sunday 10am - 2pm. The Cafe is open daily from 8:30am - 8:30pm.

  9. Darwin College, Silver Street, Cambridge, CB3 9EU, United Kingdom. Open in Google Maps. Telephone. 01223 335660. Email. porters@darwin.cam.ac.uk. Full staff contact list Visitors. Darwin College is a home and place of study for its students, and visitors are asked to respect this. Members of the public are generally welcome to visit the College ...

  10. Joining the University of Cambridge and Darwin College is a huge accomplishment, so congratulations on your incredible achievement! Darwin College was founded in 1964 as the first Cambridge college to only admit graduates and to admit both men and women. Today Darwin has over 800 students and admits around 300 new students every year from all ...

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