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  1. Videos created by the Admissions & Outreach Team at Christ's College, Cambridge.

  2. Coordinates: 52.2063°N 0.1224°E. Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [6] . The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 250 graduate students. [7] . The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as God's House.

  3. map. St Catharine's College and Christ's College Sports Ground. • Undergraduate Prospectus Entry. • Undergraduate students' JCR. • Graduate students' MCR. • College Choir. • Catering and Conference Website. • Institution identifier: christs. Download vCard.

  4. Finding Christ's. Our address is Christ's College, St Andrew's Street, Cambrid ge CB2 3BU. If you use What3words you can find the entrance at ///drove.limbs.spout. If you're hoping to stay overnight in Cambridge, you may find the practical info on our accommodation page helpful.

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  5. Christ's College is located in the heart of Cambridge city centre, so do come and say hello! 👋 Our admissions team and current students will be on hand throughout both days to answer all your questions about studying at and applying to Christ's.

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  6. Jan 9, 2024 · Medieval wall paintings hidden for almost 300 years have been uncovered by builders working in a roof space at a Cambridge University college.

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  8. They will take place in the Yusuf Hamied Theatre, Christ's College on 19 January, 26 January and 2 February 2023. Seminar 1: Prospects for the UK - 19 January 2023, 5.30pm-6.45pm Chair: Master of Christ's College: Simon, Lord McDonald of Salford.