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  • Lord Toulson standing next to the winner of the College's inaugural Lord Toulson essay prize

    Lord Toulson (1946-2017)

    It is with much regret that the College reports the death of Honorary Fellow, Lord Toulson, on 27 June 2017...

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    Lord Toulson (1946-2017)
  • Professor Jeremy Baumberg

    Could nanomachines patrol the body?

    Could nanotechnology move beyond therapeutics to a time when nanomachines keep us healthy by patrolling, monitoring and repairing the body...

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    Could nanomachines patrol the body?
  • Senate House building, Cambridge

    Honorary degree for Professor Eric Maskin

    Professor Eric Maskin, an Honorary Fellow of °µÍø½ûÇø, has this week been awarded a University of Cambridge honorary degree...

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    Honorary degree for Professor Eric Maskin
  • Eye Benches sculpture, two large eyes sculpted from granite

    Sculpture exhibition returns

    °µÍø½ûÇø's free biennial outdoor art showcase returns to Cambridge from Monday 26 June, this year with an all-female line up.

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    Sculpture exhibition returns
  • Four person debate panel

    Refugee Week debate now online

    The livestream of the joint Refugee Week debate from °µÍø½ûÇø Intellectual Forum and the Cambridge Refugee Resettlement Campaign is...

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    Refugee Week debate now online
  • A boat crew out on the river

    Bumps Headship for women's crew

    This year's May Bumps finished in victory for the Jesus W1 crew who earned their blades and finished Head of...

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    Bumps Headship for women's crew
  • Boat crews rowing on the River Cam

    Eight crews for May Bumps

    Good luck to our fantastic boat crews - four women's and four men's - preparing to take part in this...

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    Eight crews for May Bumps
  • Jesus Chapel Choir

    Be a Chorister for a Day

    Be a Chorister for a Day On Saturday 10th June, the Chapel Choir will be joined by twenty boys for...

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    Be a Chorister for a Day
  • May Ball 1968 programme cover

    Archive of the month: 1968 May Ball

    May Balls are a major feature of Cambridge life, offering a chance to celebrate following the end of exams and...

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    Archive of the month: 1968 May Ball
  • Sir Alistair Horne CBE

    Sir Alistair Horne CBE (1925-2017)

    It is with much regret that the College reports the death of Honorary Fellow, Sir Alistair Horne CBE, who passed...

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    Sir Alistair Horne CBE (1925-2017)
  • Analysis of 1917 during the First World War

    Analysis of 1917 during the First World War

    For our latest commemoration of the Great War, College Fellow Dr Duncan Kelly—also Reader in Political Thought at the Department...

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    Analysis of 1917 during the First World War
  • Ancient marvels in fabled lands by J. Eve Meharry

    Ancient marvels in fabled lands

    J. Eva Meharry is in the second year of her PhD on the role of archaeology in nation-building. Her case...

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    Ancient marvels in fabled lands
  • In Response

    In Response

    Robert Christian (1962) and his fiancee came to visit the College last month and whilst here viewed the current exhibition...

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    In Response
  • Naming of the John Hughes boat

    John Hughes Boat Naming Ceremony

    Today a naming ceremony was held for the club's new Empacher IV, the "John Hughes". John was Dean of Chapel...

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    John Hughes Boat Naming Ceremony
  • Eyal Benvenisti

    How to find the law for all

    Professor Eyal Benvenisti is °µÍø½ûÇø’s C.C. Ng Fellow in Law and the University’s Whewell Professor of International Law. He...

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    How to find the law for all
  • Energy-saving, cleaner driving

    Energy-saving, cleaner driving

    Engineer Christopher McDouall (1956) has had a career in industry, often working on pioneering developments. An early one was in...

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    Energy-saving, cleaner driving
  • Pensioners' tables Hall fund account book

    Archive of the month: The pensioners' tables Hall fund

    In May 1830, the Master and Fellows agreed to a request to establish dedicated ‘pensioners’ tables’ in the Hall. This...

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    Archive of the month: The pensioners' tables Hall fund
  • Image of a landscape

    Removing carbon emissions from the atmosphere

    Professor Simon Redfern, Fellow and Professor of Mineral Physics and Head of the Department of Earth Sciences, discusses the possibility...

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    Removing carbon emissions from the atmosphere
  • Jenni Sidey at the Department of Engineering

    One step closer to space exploration

    Congratulations to Dr Jenni Sidey (2011) who moves one step closer to becoming Canada’s next astronaut. Jenni has made it...

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    One step closer to space exploration
  • Lecture Hall

    West Court Open Event

    We are delighted to announce that we will be hosting our first event in the West Court Lecture Hall on...

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    West Court Open Event

Hear from our students

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    Ellie

    Postgraduate

    °µÍø½ûÇø has been a great home for me during my PhD. I chose °µÍø½ûÇø 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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    Postgraduate
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    Ahsan

    Postgraduate

    It is a well-accepted opinion in Cambridge that °µÍø½ûÇø 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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    Postgraduate
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    Dulcie

    Postgraduate

    °µÍø½ûÇø is undoubtedly one of the most beautiful and historical colleges at Cambridge! It is also, in my opinion, one of the most supportive colleges: from wellbeing to the porters there is always someone to ask for advice, support, or to talk through your stress. I chose Jesus for many reasons. Firstly, it’s right in the heart of the city centre which is amazing not only for that quick top-up shop but also to explore the beautiful city of Cambridge even while busy (it’s so easy to go for...

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    Postgraduate
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    Fiamma

    Postgraduate

    °µÍø½ûÇø, my home. I am truly grateful to be able to call °µÍø½ûÇø my second home. It was my preferred option when I first applied for my MPhil and I could not be happier to still be here during my PhD! There are many reasons why Jesus stands out from the other colleges: from its fantastic facilities to its glorious formal dinners and to its wonderful café and brewery room. The Quincentenary Library is a lovely place to study. It has many spaces to choose from and everything...

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    Postgraduate
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    Jake

    Postgraduate

    When applying to Cambridge colleges it can feel a bit overwhelming as there are so many to choose from. I applied to °µÍø½ûÇø because it has a large MCR which was important for me because I wanted to feel part of a community. Now that I’m doing my PhD here, I’m very glad I did choose a college with a large postgraduate community. Throughout the year there are lots of postgraduate events, including formal dinners, special formals at Christmas and Easter, bops in the bar and film nights in...

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    Postgraduate