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  1. Clare is also the greenest Cambridge College - we were the first college to win a Platinum Award for our overall environmental performance. We offer a generous benefits package which typically includes: Salaries which take into account market rates and individual skills and experience; Defined contribution pension scheme; Generous sick pay

  2. Clare College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It opened in 1326, so it is the second oldest. Its first name was University Hall but it was changed to Clare Hall in 1338. This was because Elizabeth de Clare, granddaughter of Edward I, gave money to the college. In 1856 it changed name again to its current one.

  3. Clare offers a variety of grants to help offset the cost of books, software, and audio-visual material needed for postgraduate study, as well as grants to help offset the cost of research-related travel. From time to time, the College also offers scholarships to help cover tuition and fees for postgraduate study, which are advertised here.

  4. 4 de fev. de 2020 · In this short film, Sir David Attenborough, who came up to Clare College, Cambridge in 1945, recollects his experiences as a student here.This film was debut...

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  5. The Fellows’ Garden is one of the most admired gardens in Cambridge. Professor Nevill Willmer (1902 - 2001), a Fellow of Clare and a cell biologist interested in the origins of vision, was entrusted with redesigning the gardens in 1947. Currently, far from being the exclusive province of the College’s Fellows, the garden is enjoyed by our ...

  6. 剑桥大学卡莱尔学院(Clare College, Cambridge),创建于1326年,在学院的初期获得了爱德华一世的外孙女克莱尔·伊丽莎白( Elizabeth de Clare)女士的慷慨捐助。卡莱尔学院以她的唱诗班和后花园最为出名。

  7. The Clare Actors company and the college Literary and Writing Society flourish in line with the enterprise of the students who run them. The tradition has sprung up of an annual English dinner. But perhaps most valuable are the wholly informal ways in which students interact with each other – sharing literary enthusiasms, discussing ideas ...