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  1. Sidney Sussex College (referred to informally as " Sidney ") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge [5] in England. The College was founded in 1596 under the terms of the will of Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex (1531–1589), wife of Thomas Radclyffe, 3rd Earl of Sussex, and named after its foundress.

    • 1596; 427 years ago
    • £131m (2022)
    • 355
    • Dieu me garde de calomnie (Middle French)
  2. 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.

  3. Discover the history of Sidney Sussex College, from its foundation up to the present day.

  4. Sidney Sussex College is located in the historic heart of Cambridge. Sidney is one of the smaller Cambridge Colleges, and is renowned for its warm and welcoming atmosphere and friendly community. Founded in 1596 by Lady Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex, the College is home to a diverse and dynamic community of around 355 undergraduate ...

  5. Accommodation is guaranteed for up to 4 years; our undergraduates live on site or a short walk away, right in the heart of the city. Rooms vary from modern en suites sharing a College house with friends, to study-and-bedroom set combinations in the older parts of Sidney. First-year students are randomly allocated a room and get to know other ...

  6. 10 de dez. de 2009 · News. Revealed: the small corner of Cambridge that shaped the world. What links the Gunpowder Plot, an 18th century pornographic poet and the Enigma code-breaking operation at Bletchley Park? The answer is Sidney Sussex College, Cambridge, which has just published its first full account of its history.

  7. 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.