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  1. Magdalene College is a vibrant and diverse community of students, academics and alumni. Learn about its history, facilities, events, admissions and support opportunities.

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  2. Magdalene College is a small but lively academic institution in Cambridge, committed to excellence and inclusivity. Learn more about the College, its history, its vision and its Master, Sir Christopher Greenwood, who was an undergraduate and a Fellow here.

  3. Learn how to apply to Magdalene College, one of the smaller and warmer Cambridge Colleges, for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees. Find out about the diverse community, the location, the international students, the access and the outreach activities of the College.

  4. Magdalene College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1428 as a Benedictine hostel, in time coming to be known as Buckingham College, before being refounded in 1542 as the College of St Mary Magdalene.

    • 1428; 595 years ago, Refounded 1542
    • Keep your faith
    • Garde ta Foy (Old French)
    • £71.4m (2022)
  5. It is an ancient tradition in Provence, France that St. Mary Magdalene or Mary, the sister of Lazarus, together with Lazarus, Martha, and some other disciples of our Lord, being expelled by the Jews, put to sea and landed at Marseilles; and that St. Lazarus became the first Bishop of that See.

  6. Magdalen College of the Liberal Arts > About. Throughout this website you’ll discover both the expected—our mission, Program of Studies, co-curricular activities, etc.—and perhaps the unexpected, including traditions that have been part of our community for decades.

  7. The Magdalen College campus occupies 135 acres of pine and hardwood forest, open fields, gravel footpaths, and stone walls that are remnants of late nineteenth century farms. The buildings and layout of the campus are designed as a traditional New England village. (1) Our Lady Queen of Apostles Chapel.