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  1. Subject Discovery Workshops. Online super-curricular workshops for students in Year 12 (S5 Scotland/Y13 Northern Ireland) We run various streams of subject workshops through the year. The programme has two streams in spring 2024: Secret Histories, for arts and humanities. Medicine & Society, for biological and medical sciences.

  2. Submit Your UCAS Application. For 2025 and deferred 2026 entry, you will need to submit your application via UCAS by 15 October 2024. If you are applying for an Organ Scholarship you will need to submit your application at the beginning of September. If you’re an international applicant, you should also check the University International ...

  3. Natural Sciences at Clare. The Natural Sciences (NST) course acts as a wide-ranging introduction to the majority of courses integrating biology, chemistry and physics taught at Cambridge. In principle, those applying are asked to nominate Biological NST (NSTB) or Physical (NSTP) preferences. In practice, the breadth of choice allows you to ...

  4. The Forbes Mellon Library is the College’s main library and is located in Memorial Court. The library has over 30,000 books in all undergraduate subjects and, together with your department library, will be the main resource of reading materials for your course. Clare also has a dedicated Law Library for the use of students in Law and Land ...

  5. While the Cambridge course particularly emphasises the application of mathematical and statistical techniques, it also draws on fields such as politics, history, philosophy and psychology, to provide students with a thorough grounding in all aspects of the subject. Located close to the Faculty of Economics and with four Fellows in the subject ...

  6. The Secret Histories workshops will take place on Wednesday evenings at 5-6pm. The series began on Wednesday 17th April and will conclude on Wednesday 5th June. While it is not compulsory to attend every session, we encourage you to attend as many sessions as you can, including the workshops on topics you haven't come across before.

  7. Postgraduate Admissions: graduates@clare.cam.ac.uk. Schools and students are welcome to contact our Outreach team with any questions about applying to Cambridge or to get involved in our Outreach programme. Outreach and Access: schoolsliaison@clare.cam.ac.uk. Clare students are independent thinkers, relish a challenge, and study at the highest ...