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  1. Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge, Cambridge, Cambridgeshire. 5,383 likes · 5 talking about this · 17,903 were here. Ex antiquis et novissimis optima - The best of the old and the new

  2. Fitzwilliam College is a modern and dynamic international community, committed to developing the talents of all its 750 undergraduate and postgraduate students. Since 1966, we have been one of the 31 colleges which make up the University of Cambridge, but we were founded as Fitzwilliam Hall in 1869 with the distinct purpose of supporting ...

  3. Step 3: Apply to Cambridge. Once you've made your subject and college choice, then you're ready to make your application. Remember that Cambridge has an earlier application deadline to that of other UK universities. UCAS applications must be submitted online by the 15 October. In your UCAS application, as well as listing Cambridge as one of ...

  4. 23 de fev. de 2024 · Educational Programme. Our Educational Programme offers unique online Winter and Summer School Programmes for students from China, and an in-person Summer School Programme, open to all, organised and hosted by the College. The next online Summer School takes place between 15th-26th July 2024, and the in-person Summer School Programme will take ...

  5. 17 de fev. de 2024 · Fitzwilliam is approximately 200 metres on your left. From the South: Leave the M11 at Junction 13 and drive along Madingley Road towards Cambridge. After Churchill College, turn left into Storey's Way. Fitzwilliam is on your right after the first corner of Storey's Way. From the West: Join either the M11 or A14 and follow directions as above.

  6. The Admissions team manage the administrative process involved in applying to study at Fitzwilliam. Fitzwilliam College. Cambridge. CB3 0DG +44 (0)1223 332000.

  7. Fitzwilliam College has charitable status, and is now a community of around 460 undergraduates, 320 full-time postgraduates 120 part-time postgraduates, 60 Fellows and over 100 staff. The Master is Baroness Sally Morgan. The full story is told in Fitzwilliam: The First 150 Years of a Cambridge College, available from the College.