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  1. Jesus College was founded in June 1571 by a group of Welshmen led by Hugh Price, a lawyer, clergyman and Treasurer of St. David’s Cathedral. In approving the new foundation however, Queen Elizabeth I appointed herself its Foundress, and Jesus became the first and only Oxford College to be founded during the monarch’s reign.

  2. Postgraduate. It is a well-accepted opinion in Cambridge that Jesus College is the best college and no other college even comes a distant second. Its sports grounds are enormous, its buildings are mesmerising, its libraries are rich, its chapel is the oldest, its accommodation is the best value for money, its international community is diverse ...

  3. Welcome to the Jesus College MCR. The Middle Common Room (MCR) is the community of graduate students at Jesus College, Oxford. We have a membership of over 300 graduate students representing a diverse range of cultures and backgrounds. Our members study a wide variety of disciplines including English, Law, Economics, Education, Physics ...

  4. Modern and Medieval Languages (MML) is a hugely flexible course that allows you to explore the history, film, art, literature, linguistics, and thought of the languages that you study. In my first year alone, I studied medieval French literature, 17 th century Mexican poetry, and French Nouvelle Vague cinema! Jesus is the perfect place to study ...

  5. Master's welcome. Welcome to Jesus College; a seat of learning for over 500 years. We are a diverse community made up of undergraduates, postgraduates, Fellows and staff, from many different backgrounds and from across the world. Over 1,000 people live and work in our beautiful site in the heart of Cambridge.

  6. Das West Court at Jesus College (Teil der University of Cambridge) bietet zeitgenössische und traditionelle Zimmer im Zentrum von Cambridge. Die Zimmer in der 2017 eröffneten Unterkunft sind ansprechend eingerichtet und verfügen über raumhohe Fenster.

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  7. Today Jesus College is one of the larger colleges in Cambridge, but until the late 19th century it was one of the smallest and poorest. Its origins lie 400 years earlier, when John Alcock, Bishop of Ely, decided to convert a derelict nunnery on the eastern edge of Cambridge into a community for graduate priests studying in the University.