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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. Caius has an unusually high concentration of philosophy fellows, undergraduates and graduates, making it one of the best colleges at which to study this subject. Dr Helene Scott-Fordsmand is the Director of Studies in Philosophy. Prof Alex Oliver and Dr Jimmy Altham are also active Fellows of the College. Teaching Fellows

  3. The University Composition Fee for home students is typically between £12,000 and £15,000 per annum for Masters level courses and £9,500 and £12,000 for Doctoral study. Overseas fees can be considerably more than this, with most courses costing between £31,000 and £40,000 for Masters courses and £29,000 and £38,000 for Doctoral study.

  4. Address: Harvey Court, 5 West Road, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire,CambridgeCB3 9DS, United Kingdom. Guests are invited to check in and out at the Porters' Lodge, situated at the entrance to the West Road site. The Lodge is open 24 hours a day and is able to meet the needs of the guest.

  5. Music at Caius. Caius admits about five students to read Music each year – no other college within the University admits more. Caius has two permanent Fellows in Music: the composers Robin Holloway and Matthew Martin, the latter of whom is the Director of Music and who directs the college choir. The Director of Studies in Music is Jeremy ...

  6. A temporary vacancy has arisen within the College Library, which seeks a conscientious individual to assist with Stock-Checking duties. The hours of work will be flexible, but the ideal candidate will be available to work approximately 12 days over the period mid-June 2024 to mid-September 2024. This is a casual, temporary role. The salary for this role is £12 per hour.

  7. The fourth oldest College in the University of Cambridge, Gonville and Caius (now more frequently known as ‘Caius’––pronounced ‘keys’) was originally founded in 1348 by Edmund Gonville, Rector of Terrington St. Clement, Norfolk. The original name of the College was Gonville Hall. Some examples of Alfred Waterhouse’s architecture.