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  1. Peterhouse. University of Cambridge. £80,000 - £90,000, depending on experience. Peterhouse seeks to appoint a talented fundraiser as its new Development Director, a key position within the College. The new Development Director will have the exciting opportunity to develop and shape a new fundraising and campaign strategy for the College.

  2. 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 ...

  3. As well as being Cambridge University’s oldest surviving college, Peterhouse is also its smallest. It was founded by the then Bishop of Ely; Hugo de Balsh. It is most well known for History but also has a good reputation for Maths and Economics. It has a post graduate population of approximately 120 and an undergraduate population of around 250.

  4. Engineering at Peterhouse. Peterhouse has a strong tradition in Engineering, with notable alumni including Babbage, Kelvin, Whittle and Cockerell. Although undergraduate work is centred around the University Engineering Department, which is next door to Peterhouse on Trumpington Street, College teaching is also significant.

  5. 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.

  6. Peterhouse, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RD. Tel: 01223 338200. Peterhouse Instagram College Twitter Account Outreach Twitter Account Peterhouse ...

  7. Images of other Peterhouse manuscripts are being made available through the Cambridge Digital Library. The contents of the Perne Library have been catalogued electronically. Records, which include details of provenance and bindings, can be accessed via iDiscover (the Cambridge University library catalogue), and limiting the search to Peterhouse in the drop-down next to the search bar.