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  1. History of Clare College. Clare College was originally founded in 1326 by the Chancellor of Cambridge as University Hall. However, it very quickly had financial problems and within a decade only had the funds for 10 scholars. Lady Elizabeth de Clare generously gave the college a large amount of money. By 1339 it was known as Clare Hall (later ...

  2. Clare College, Cambridge. 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.

  3. Subject Discovery Workshops: Secret Histories. A new online outreach programme for young people interested in pursuing university study in the arts and humanities and learning more about the hidden stories of the past. Applications now closed for spring 2024.

  4. Cambridge’s second oldest college (founded 1326) boasts 17 th -century architecture, stunning gardens and a riverside location in the heart of the city. Warm, forward-looking and with a reputation for academic excellence, Clare welcomes students of all backgrounds.

  5. The library has over 30,000 books in all undergraduate subjects and, together with your department library, will be the main resource of reading materials for your course. Clare also has a dedicated Law Library for the use of students in Law and Land Economy. Printing and computing facilities are available at the FML and in all undergraduate ...

  6. Escola Internacional de Verão EF - Cambridge Clare College Castle Court, Chesterton Lane Cambridge, CB4 3AA, United Kingdom Abrir mapa

  7. www.cambridgesu.co.uk › colleges › clareClare - cambridgesu.co.uk

    Clare College has all the benefits of being a town-centre college, but still has some of the best gardens in Cambridge, which lie next to the River Cam. Clare is reasonably sized, with around 140 students in each undergraduate year. It’s the second-oldest Cambridge college, founded in 1326 by Lady Elizabeth de Clare with the money she ...