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  1. Grey College was founded in 1959 and is one of 17 Colleges of Durham University. We are situated right next to the main Mountjoy Site in a beautiful landscaped setting. Grey has just over 1,200 undergraduate students and a further 150 students who are studying for a postgraduate degree.

    • 320
    • Gradibus Ascendimus (Ascending by degrees)
    • Fully catered
    • 1959
  2. Grey College is a college of Durham University in England, founded in 1959 as part of the university's expansion of its student population. The college was originally planned to be named Oliver Cromwell College, but this proved too controversial.

  3. About Us. Grey is a relaxed college with a fantastic community. Colleges at Durham are so much more than just a place of residence where you simply live and socialise; they are individual communities that support our students in their academic endeavours, whilst also providing many opportunities to get involved with an incredibly wide range of ...

  4. Grey College is a fully catered College offering accommodation to our diverse community. We currently have around 320 first-year undergraduate rooms in College. Accommodation is guaranteed to all first-year undergraduate students.

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  5. 15 de mai. de 2023 · Welcome to Grey College! May 15, 2023. We are very happy to have you as part of our big family. In this blog, I want to talk a bit about my experience of being part of Grey as well as what it was like to live in college during the first year of my degree. Why Grey?

  6. Grey College was founded in 1959 as part of the University’s drive to expand its student population which in 1951 stood at 1,150 (compared to 19,500 in 2019-20). Syd Holgate, the then Secretary of Durham Colleges, was employed to be the new Master.

  7. Grey College at the University of Durham was established in 1959 and named for the second Earl Grey, the Prime Minister of Britain in 1832 when the University of Durham was founded. Grey College occupies spacious grounds south of the River Wear and overlooking the historic Durham city center.