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  1. Founded on St. Valentine's Day in 1596 by legacy of Lady Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex. Proud of its past, and ambitious for the future, Sidney Sussex College pursues academic excellence through the ideas and experiences of a scholarly community drawn from across the world and brought together in the heart of Cambridge.

  2. Sidney is a very well-kept secret - whether it's our Nobel Prize-winners, Elizabethan brickwork, charming Cloister Court, the haunting Chapel, exquisite rococo Hall, medieval cellars, or beautiful ancient gardens - they all lie behind a self-effacing wall of Roman cement. Sidney Fellows and students from 1596 have made a huge impact on all ...

  3. Sussex Street, Cambridge. Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex. Category: University of Cambridge by college. Hidden categories: Commons category link is on Wikidata. Wikipedia categories named after universities and colleges in the United Kingdom.

  4. Pages in category "Fellows of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge" The following 83 pages are in this category, out of 83 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .

  5. John Adams, D.D. was an academic in the eighteenth century. [1] Adams was born at Newport, Shropshire and educated at Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge. [2] He was elected a Fellow of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge in 1714; and ordained a priest of the Church of England on 23 December 1716. Adams was Master of Sidney from 1730 until his death ...

  6. The Choir of Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge is a Cambridge collegiate choir, under the direction of the musicologist and conductor David Skinner, with Senior Organ Scholar Luca Myers and Junior Organ Scholar Francis Fowler. [1] The composer Eric Whitacre spent three months in the College in 2010, later being appointed Composer in Residence ...

  7. General enquiries. Sidney Sussex College University of Cambridge Sidney Street Cambridge CB2 3HU UK. T +44 (0)1223 3 38800 F +44 (0)1223 3 38884