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    About Clare College. Clare College Cambridge was founded in the year 1326, making it the second oldest constituent college of the University. Along with this venerable pedigree, the college also has a reputation for liberalism and inclusivity – it was among the first three colleges in Cambridge to admit female students in 1972.

  2. Second oldest college in Cambridge. Dec. 2019 • Solo. It was founded as University Hall in 1326 making it Cambridge’s second-oldest college after Peterhouse. It was refounded in 1338 as Clare Hall after its benefactor Elizabeth de Clare but did not assume its present name until 1856. Approached along cobblestoned Trinity Lane and through a ...

  3. Clare has a large and active teaching Fellowship, providing inspiration and academic guidance for students. For more information: Visit the Clare College website. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and visit our Facebook page. Look at our YouTube Channel. A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge.

  4. www.clare.cam.ac.uk › visit-clareVisit Clare College

    Visit Clare. Home. Due to the ongoing building works, the College is currently closed to members of the public. However, we welcome visits from prospective applicants and alumni. If you are visiting, please stop by the Porters' Lodge in Old Court or Memorial Court and let the Porter know that you are here.

  5. Clare College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It opened in 1326, so it is the second oldest. Its first name was University Hall but it was changed to Clare Hall in 1338. This was because Elizabeth de Clare, granddaughter of Edward I, gave money to the college. In 1856 it changed name again to its current one.

  6. Clare College Gate Clare Bridge. Clare has a bridge over the River Cam and is the oldest of Cambridge's current bridges. It was built of stone in 1640 by Thomas Grumbold and restored in 1969, and is a Grade I listed building. [10] Fourteen stone balls decorate it, one of which has a missing section.

  7. Located close to the Faculty of Economics and with four Fellows in the subject, Clare has a long tradition of excellence in Economics. We believe supervisions are key to the success of our students and pride ourselves on providing high quality teaching, drawing on both the expertise of our own Fellows as well as that of Economists located in ...

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