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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.
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. In 1557, it was refounded by alumnus John ...
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- 1348, refounded 1557
- £227.5m (2019)
Learn about the origins, development and achievements of the fourth oldest College in the University of Cambridge, founded in 1348 by Edmund Gonville and refounded in 1557 by John Caius. Discover the College's buildings, endowments, Nobel Prize winners, famous members and more.
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 courses, facilities, location, community and how to apply.
Há 6 dias · More Photos. HERITAGE RATING: Gonville and Caius College. The college was founded in 1348 as Gonville Hall. In 1558 it was refounded as Gonville and Caius College by John Caius, personal physician to Edward VI, Queen Mary and Queen Elizabeth I. The college is usually referred to as "Caius" (pronounced "keys").
Gonville and Caius College (souvent simplement désigné en Angleterre par « Caius » ; pron. [ˈkiːz]) est un des 31 collèges de l’université de Cambridge au Royaume-Uni, fondé en 1348 par Edmund Gonville et à nouveau en 1557 par John Caius.
Há 9 horas · The ISA Public Speaking competition at the Bateman Theatre in Gonvillle and Caius College. Picture: Keith Heppell. Key Stage 2 pupils read a poem of their choice, while those from Key Stage 3 wrote and performed speeches on the theme ‘If I had a superpower it would be…’ and Key Stage 4 and 5 students gave theirs on the subject of ‘The most significant day of my life’.