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  1. As well as being a beautiful environment to study in, King's hosts plenty of events, clubs and societies, and offers a friendly and informal atmosphere with support whenever you may need it. Students at King's come from many different social and cultural backgrounds and countries around the world. We hope that you will meet many different kinds ...

  2. The Graduate Admissions Office. King's College. Cambridge CB2 1ST. Email: graduate.admissions@kings.cam.ac.uk. Tel: +44 (0)1223 331 421. The King's College Graduate Society (KCGS) also have a website and a Facebook page where you can ask any questions about King's or graduate life - see the links below. KCGS Website.

  3. King's College is een van de constituerende colleges van de Universiteit van Cambridge in Engeland. Gesticht in 1441 is de formele naam van het college, The King's College of Our Lady and St. Nicholas in Cambridge. Binnen de universiteit van Cambridge wordt aan het college gerefereerd in de verkorte vorm " King's ".

  4. 16 de dez. de 2015 · In the mid-1950s a fellow and archivist of King’s College, Cambridge, was asked to write a 10,000-word history of the building closest to his heart. John Saltmarsh never tired of showing visitors around King’s College Chapel, one of the world’s finest examples of late perpendicular gothic architecture and a building ablaze with Tudor symbolism.

  5. King's College Chapel is the chapel of King's College in the University of Cambridge. It is considered one of the finest examples of late Perpendicular Gothic English architecture and features the world's largest fan vault. [3] The Chapel was built in phases by a succession of kings of England from 1446 to 1515, a period which spanned the Wars ...

  6. Subjects. King's accepts applicants for all subjects except Veterinary Science, Land Economy and Education. In most subjects there are a number of very different 'routes' you can pursue through the course and papers that can be taken in related subjects. Some students change subject between 'Part I' and 'Part II' of their degree.

  7. King’s College Chapel is one of the most iconic buildings in Cambridge and took over half a century to build! King’s College and its chapel were founded by Henry VI in 1446, who is believed to have laid the first stone on St. James’ Day on 25 th July, 1446. However, Henry never saw the completed chapel, as the main structure of the ...