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  1. The arms were officially granted in 1575. Gonville and Caius (Keys) College, founded as Gonville Hall by Edmund Gonville in 1348. and re-founded by John Caius, M.D., in 1557 combine the arms of Gonville and Caius within a bordure compony argent and sable. The personal grant to Dr. Caius. dated 1560, states that the book betokens learning, the ...

  2. July Open Days (University) The next University Open Days will take place on Thursday 4th and Friday 5th July 2024. These are open days for the entire University, so both Colleges and Departments will be open. We will have a full programme on offer at Caius, so make sure to come and see us! Here's what we'll be offering on both days: Time. Event.

  3. Caius is a traditional law college: we have a strong reputation for law, and admit 10 to 12 undergraduates and 8 to 12 graduates in law each year. If you would like to find out more about financial help for students studying Law at Caius, please see our financial support page.

  4. Edmund Gonville and John Caius were the two founders of Gonville & Caius, and the College owes its character to the far-sightedness and individual contributions of both. Gonville, Rector of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, first founded the College as Gonville Hall in 1348, dedicating it to the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

  5. Gonville & Caius College Choir is a mixed choir of 24 male and female voices. It is one of the UK’s leading collegiate choirs, with an international reputation for performances of exceptional quality but also for innovative and adventurous recordings.

  6. El Gonville and Caius College en Cambridge, normalmente referida como "Caius" (se pronuncia "KIS"), es un college que forma parte de la Universidad de Cambridge . La mayor parte de la piedra utilizada en su construcción fue tomada de la Abadía de Ramsey en el Condado de Cambridge . La escuela fue fundada con el nombre de Pabellón Gonville en ...

  7. The railway station is located one kilometre south of the city centre. From there you will need to take either a taxi or a bus to Caius. Buses run roughly every ten minutes and you should ask for a ticket to the city centre. This will drop you in St Andrews Street or the nearby main bus station at Drummer Street, both about 5 minutes walk from ...