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History

  • Number of students per year: approximately seven to eight
  • Typical offer: A*AA or equivalent; we accept a wide range of
  • Essential subjects: History
  • Useful subjects: languages, Mathematics, English Literature

History at °µÍø½ûÇø is a forward looking, friendly, and open subject that welcomes students from every school background and every part of the world. We're committed to widening access to Cambridge, and provide strong support and encouragement to our students to help them excel in their studies. Our top priority is to admit bright students with a genuine love of History.

The interests of the current Fellows in History range widely across different periods and places, from early modern Europe, to the history of political thought, to nineteenth-century America and the Atlantic world; all of the History Fellows regularly teach Jesus undergraduates. We place particular emphasis on getting to know our undergraduates and teaching them in College, as well as sending them to expert supervisors in other Colleges.

We have between 25 and 30 undergraduate historians at Jesus, including joint degree students in History and Modern Languages and History and Politics. There are also typically between 10 and 15 postgraduate students doing MPhil and PhD degrees in History and related subjects. Together, they form a lively and friendly community of historians.

Our student run History Society and other events give students a chance to socialise together outside of work. Recent Jesus history undergraduates have gone on to postgraduate study in History and other subjects, and to careers in areas including law, the civil service, the charity sector, management consultancy, finance, journalism, social work, museum and gallery work, and theatre directing.

What we look for

Requirements

Our typical conditional offer is for an A* and two A grades at A-Level or equivalent. 

An A-Level, or equivalent, in History is essential for reading History at Jesus.

We welcome applications from students with other qualifications comparable to A Level, such as the Scottish Advanced Highers, the International Baccalaureate, and other school leaving examinations.

Written assessment

You are not currently required to sit a written admissions assessment.

Interviews

In 2024-25, we’ll be interviewing shortlisted applicants virtually, with interviews taking place in December.

The interview process aims to assess your intellectual ability, potential, and commitment to the subject. Candidates are typically interviewed by at least three subject specialists, including the Director of Studies, and total contact time will be between 35-50 minutes in total. This could be in a single interview, or in two separate interviews. Further details will be made available to candidates closer to the time.

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Written work

You'll be asked to submit two pieces of written work. Writing skills are fundamental to success in the Cambridge History course. Please send us examples of what you consider to be your best work, preferably coursework essays or essays written as part of your course. Please choose something from your History A-Level, if you are taking it.

International applicants

We mostly refer to A-Levels and the International Baccalaureate for our entry requirements, but we accept a wide variety of qualifications from all over the world. The University website lists the . We expect students to be on track to achieve the highest grades in whichever qualification system they are studying. See our dedicated page for international students for more information.

Deferred and post A-Level entry

We're happy to consider post A-Level and deferred applications in History. We also welcome applications from mature students. You will normally have already achieved A*AA at A-Level, and your application must go through the normal competitive process with the other applicants. The College is also happy to consider second time applicants without prejudice.

Find out how to apply to study at Jesus.

People

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Dr Michael Edwards

Michael Edwards is a College Associate Professor in History, and Director of Studies in History and Politics (History), in History and Modern and Medieval Languages, and in History. His research interests are in 16th and 17th century British and European intellectual history, especially in exploring the transition in the early modern period from a philosophical tradition whose approach to the world was primarily textual towards experimental approaches to nature.

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Professor Nicholas Guyatt

Nicholas Guyatt is Professor of North American History at the University of Cambridge, and a Fellow of °µÍø½ûÇø.

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    Ellen

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    Before applying, I thought it was far out of my reach, that Cambridge was only for naturally gifted geniuses, but after I started studying I realised that couldn’t be further from the truth. The vast majority of people here work hard and love their subject, by far the most important factors for making the most of studying your subject at university. Jesus has a really strong contingent of historians sitting a range of papers, so we all give each other help and advice as well as learning from academic staff...

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