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  1. Gonville & Caius (though we're usually known simply as 'Keys') is one of 31 colleges which make up the University of Cambridge. With about 160 undergraduates and 80 postgraduates admitted each year, we’re one of the largest colleges in Cambridge - which means that, whatever your subject, you can study it here and you're likely to be taught for much of your course by experts from within Caius.

  2. To study psychology is to study the human brain, because the brain is the organ that underlies all our behaviour and mental experiences. The brain is an information-processing system, and no man-made system can match its remarkable abilities. But Psychology is not simply about reducing behavioural and mental phenomena to neurophysiology.

  3. 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 ...

  4. Medicine at Caius. Caius has a particular focus on medicine. We have 25 undergraduates in each year group, the most of any College. Our numbers mean there’s a strong sense of community among Caius medics, and you’ll be able to work in groups with fellow students who share your interests. You’ll also find in-house expertise in a wide range ...

  5. Gonville and Caius College (souvent simplement désigné en Angleterre par « Caius » ; pron. [ˈkiːz]) est un des 31 collèges de l’ université de Cambridge au Royaume-Uni, fondé en 1348 par Edmund Gonville et à nouveau en 1557 par John Caius . Gonville and Caius est chronologiquement le quatrième collège de l’université de ...

  6. Please e-mail library@cai.cam.ac.uk . Gonville & Caius has a magnificent Library which serves both the needs of the College community and the research interests of scholars from all over the world. Since 1996 it has been housed in the 19th-century Grade 1 listed Cockerell Building, originally the University Library.

  7. Both interviews last about 30 minutes and involve the discussion of mathematical problems—our aim is to find out how you think about Mathematics. Like most Colleges, we ask candidates to take STEP, the special papers for Cambridge entrance. A typical offer from Caius might be A*A*A at A-level and 1,1 in STEP papers 2 & 3.