Resultado da Busca
Há 2 dias · Jesus College is a historic and vibrant college in the University of Cambridge, offering a range of subjects, events and opportunities for students and alumni. Learn about its history, chapel, sports, research and centres, and how to apply or visit.
- College
Jesus College has been at the heart of my Cambridge...
- Alumni
Then I fell in love with Criminology and wrote a thesis that...
- Conferences and Events
In the heart of Cambridge, its extensive grounds protecting...
- Chapel and Choir
My time in Cambridge has been full of exciting moments, good...
- JNet
You are being redirected... - University of Cambridge
- Contact
Contact. Jesus College is situated on Jesus Lane, a quiet...
- Undergraduate
I chose Cambridge as, for the first three years, the course...
- Postgraduate
It is a well-accepted opinion in Cambridge that Jesus...
- College
Há 6 dias · Jesus College has all the benefits of being large, historical and prestigious college, whilst also retaining fantastic welfare: the staff and other students all care about each other, and will be there to cheer you on when you are thriving, but also there to support you if you need any help.
Emmanuel (usually known as 'Emma') is an inclusive, vibrant & friendly community. We aim to equip every member with the knowledge & skills they need to flourish, for life. The College provides a nurturing & supportive environment for everyone to thrive.
17 de mai. de 2024 · 237 likes, 0 comments - jesuscollegecam on May 17, 2024: "Congratulations to all of our students who celebrated the completion of their degrees today. We’re proud of all you’ve achieved.
20 de mai. de 2024 · The historic collections held at Jesus College contain a wide variety of records, manuscripts, artwork and objects, illustrative of the College's history from 1496 to the present day.
Há 4 dias · Christ's College (fn. 1) is an enlargement of God's-house, instituted in 1439 by a London parish priest, William Byngham, for training grammar-school masters. (fn. 2) God's-house first stood in Milne Street, of which the north and south ends still exist as Trinity Hall Lane and Queens' Lane.