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  1. Apply to Caius. Prospectus. Gonville & Caius – we’re usually known simply as ‘Keys’ – is home to nearly 1,000 undergraduates, postgraduates and academics. Our students benefit from academic challenge, a supportive tutorial and pastoral system and excellent social, co-curricular and sports facilities.

  2. Gonville and Caius College, often referred to simply as Caius (/ k iː z / KEEZ), is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. Founded in 1348 by Edmund Gonville , it is the fourth-oldest of the University of Cambridge's 31 colleges and one of the wealthiest.

  3. Caius is the fourth oldest College in the University of Cambridge. The College was first founded as Gonville Hall by Edmund Gonville, Rector of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, in 1348, and refounded in 1557 by John Caius as Gonville and Caius College.

  4. Apply to Caius. Undergraduates. How to apply; Why Caius? Subjects; Teaching; Accessibility and disability; What will I pay? Financial help; Overseas scholarships; Interactive Guide; Application guidance; Postgraduates. How to apply; Postgraduate life at Caius; Postgraduate costs; Open Days; Foundation Year; Living here. Current students. The ...

  5. Learn about Caius, a large, welcoming College in the centre of Cambridge, with superior accommodation, lots of teaching Fellows and excellent pastoral support. Find out more about our facilities, location, community, diversity and opportunities on our website, Instagram and TikTok.

  6. English. The Cambridge English course offers a unique combination of breadth and flexibility, introducing you to a wide range of texts, from medieval to modern, whilst encouraging you to pursue particular enthusiasms and explore a variety of critical approaches. Hear from a teaching Fellow: Dr Ted Tregear. Watch on.

  7. Gonville and Cauis College from King's Parade. Gonville and Caius College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is often called Caius (said keys) by the students. It was created in 1348 by Edmund Gonville who gave money to build it.