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  1. Visiting the College is the best way to find out about Peterhouse - you can talk to the Admissions Team, teaching staff and, perhaps most importantly, current undergraduates. You can also see some of the facilities and resources available to our students. If you are interested in applying to Peterhouse, we would be delighted to meet you.

  2. All our courses at Peterhouse are run centrally by the University Departments, but our pages are special because Peterhouse Fellows have taken the time to describe how they view studying their subject at our College! As a student here, your Director of Studies (typically a Fellow of your College) is responsible for arranging your ...

  3. Peterhouse is the oldest college in Cambridge [but don't you dare call it "Peterhouse College"] dating from 1284AD. And one of the three smallest, at around 240 undergraduates. A long way south on Trumpington Street; so most tourists don't get that far. And the main street entrance is quite discrete, with views blocked by the back of the Chapel.

  4. 15th October 2024, 6pm UK time. This deadline is strict - late submission will invalidate your application. Register for pre-interview assessments. Applicants required to sit a pre-interview assessment - this requirement differs by course. Dates dependent on Subject. In many cases, your school or college's exams officer will be able to help you.

  5. Self-service. Cafeteria-style breakfast, lunch and dinner are available every weekday. Brunch is available on Saturday mornings (10.30-13.30), and Sundays offer a traditional roast dinner. The Servery typically offers a choice of individually priced hot meals and vegetables, a salad bar, desserts, fruit, sandwiches, snacks and hot and cold drinks.

  6. it.wikipedia.org › wiki › PeterhousePeterhouse - Wikipedia

    Peterhouse. Il Peterhouse è il college più antico dell' Università di Cambridge. Fu fondato nel 1284 da Hugo de Balsham, vescovo di Ely. Peterhouse ha 270 undergraduates, 125 graduate students e 45 fellows, risultando così il college più piccolo di Cambridge.

  7. The Peterhouse organ is the largest surviving example of the work of Johann Snetzler. It was given to the College in 1765 by Horatio Mann (who had joined Peterhouse as a Fellow Commoner in 1760) and the College is most grateful for the generosity of current Petreans that has made this restoration possible. The chapel was consecrated in 1632 ...