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  1. Clare College is the second oldest of the University of Cambridge’s colleges and is located in the heart of Cambridge amongst picturesque gardens beside the River Cam and Cambridge ‘backs’. The Gillespie Centre, which opened in 2009, provides modern conference facilities which are available year-round.

  2. Clare has a large and active teaching Fellowship, providing inspiration and academic guidance for students. For more information: Visit the Clare College website. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and visit our Facebook page. Look at our YouTube Channel. A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge.

  3. 16 de jun. de 2017 · Clare College is the second oldest of Cambridge’s thirty-one colleges (its foundation having been anticipated, among surviving institutions, only by Peterhou...

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  4. Clare College was originally founded in 1326 by the Chancellor of Cambridge as University Hall. However, it very quickly had financial problems and within a decade only had the funds for 10 scholars. Lady Elizabeth de Clare generously gave the college a large amount of money. By 1339 it was known as Clare Hall (later changed to Clare College).

  5. University of Cambridge map and directory 0. Home; University ... Clare College. Founded 1326 • Trinity Lane Cambridge CB2 1TL • Tel: +44 1223 333200 • Fax: +44 ...

  6. Clare holds Open Day throughout the year, but prospective students are able to visit college throughout the rest of the year. Students who do not visit Clare are not disadvantaged at all in the applications process, but it might help you decide that Clare is right for you! OPEN DAYS. Cambridge Open Days usually take place in July and September.

  7. www.cambridgesu.co.uk › colleges › clareClare - cambridgesu.co.uk

    Clare. Clare College has all the benefits of being a town-centre college, but still has some of the best gardens in Cambridge, which lie next to the River Cam. Clare is reasonably sized, with around 140 students in each undergraduate year. It’s the second-oldest Cambridge college, founded in 1326 by Lady Elizabeth de Clare with the money she ...