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Christ's College is a historic and inclusive college in the University of Cambridge, offering tutorial support and a range of extra-curricular activities. Learn about its history, achievements, and events on its homepage.
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Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 250 graduate students. The college was founded by William Byngham in 1437 as God's House.
El Christ’s College es uno de los treinta y un colleges que forman parte de la Universidad de Cambridge, una de las universidades más antiguas y prestigiosas de Inglaterra. El Christ’s College se derivó de lo que se denominaba God's House , fundado en 1437 y que ocupaba el lugar en el que ahora se encuentra el King's College ...
Everyone's welcome at Christ’s College. Visit our enrolments section to download a prospectus, explore College via video, learn more about boarding and get information for international students.
Surviving the twists and turns of the Reformation, Christ's became one of the leading Puritan colleges of Elizabethan Cambridge. In 1625 it admitted the young John Milton , who would become a leading Puritan apologist of the Civil War and one of the greats of 'English' literature.
From John Milton and Charles Darwin to Abioseh Davidson Nicol: Christ’s has long nurtured outstanding scholars, from all kinds of backgrounds, giving them the tools to ‘think differently’ and break new ground across the sciences and the arts.