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Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges (founded 1284) and over the past seven centuries our community has made a contribution to the wellbeing of society quite disproportionate to our size.
- The College
Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges, founded...
- Study Here
Every student at Cambridge is a member of one of the...
- Fellows
Each year Peterhouse elects between 2-3 stipendiary Research...
- Petreans
These pages of the website are intended for all Petreans –...
- Conferences, Dining & Events
Peterhouse is the oldest of the Cambridge colleges, founded...
- Life at Peterhouse
Peterhouse has a diverse student body, and the only thing...
- Undergraduate Applications
Cambridge is a collegiate university, which means that all...
- Subjects
Entrance requirements give the typical offers for A level...
- The College
Welcome to Peterhouse. Peterhouse is the oldest of the constituent colleges in the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1284 by Hugo de Balsham, Bishop of Ely, on its current site close to the centre of the City.
Peterhouse is the oldest constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England, founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has around 300 undergraduate and 175 graduate students, and 54 fellows .
Visit the Peterhouse website pages on undergraduate admissions. Find out more about student life at Peterhouse on the Junior Common Room Committee website. Connect with us on Instagram ( @Peterhouselife) and Twitter ( @Peterhouse_Cam) A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge.
Peterhouse. Peterhouse is the smallest college with roughly 70-80 students in a year, so you get to meet people not only from your year but throughout the college. Peterhouse is the oldest Cambridge college, having been founded in 1284. We have a beautiful Deer park to relax and study, and we often have welfare sessions with the Chaplain's cat ...
Peterhouse is the oldest constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridgeshire; founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has around 300 undergraduate and 175 graduate students, and 54 fellows. [1] . It is quite often erroneously referred to as Peterhouse College: the correct name is simply Peterhouse .