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  1. Explore 360. Explore 360. A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge.

  2. The Choir of Peterhouse, Cambridge. 1,245 likes · 23 talking about this. The official Facebook presence of the Chapel Choir of Peterhouse, Cambridge directed by Simon Jackson

  3. 11 de mai. de 2024 · She also did pro-bono work for charities working in sub-Saharan Africa, Malawi and Eritrea. She was a school-govern or for two Cambridge schools. Also here in Cambridge she was a Proctor, on behalf of Newnham College, for the years 2003-06, and was Senior Proctor for 2004/05. Petrean Tim Milner was that year Junior Proctor, for Peterhouse.

  4. The postgraduate community at Peterhouse numbers around 140, and includes one-year, two-year and three-year students: that is, there are postgraduate students working for the degree of M.Phil and other degree and diploma courses, usually in one year but sometimes in two; and there are those studying for the PhD. The postgraduate students are ...

  5. Peterhouse has always been a particularly strong college for Natural Sciences. The college has produced five Nobel Laureates in the last 60 years, in the fields of chemistry, molecular biology and biological computing. The college was at the centre of the development of molecular biology and is still at the cutting edge of scientific endeavour ...

  6. set. de 2023 • Casais. We visited Peterhouse during our holiday in Cambridgeshire. On arrival we reported to the PLorter's Lodge, where Staff were very welcoming and took time to explain to us the most interesting features. One aspect which we had not been aware of was the fact that Peterhouse is the only University in Cambridge that has not ...

  7. About the Chapel | Peterhouse. The Chapel sits at the centre of the oldest part of College, and is the building you are most likely to see pictured in connection with Peterhouse. It stands for a living tradition in the College's life - in particular, the 700-year-old tradition of the College as a place of prayer, enquiry, creativity and community.