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  1. Magdalene College is a historic and vibrant community of students, fellows, alumni and staff. Learn about its history, academics, events, library, and how to apply.

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  2. 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.

  3. El Magdalene es famoso y conocido por su estilo 'tradicional', gozando de unas comidas iluminadas por velas muy conocidas (que se llevan a cabo cada mediodía), y tiene la distinción de haber sido el último college, en Oxford o Cambridge, exclusivamente masculino que hubo, tras admitir a la primera mujer en 1988 (el Oriel College fue el ...

  4. Magdalene College is a prestigious academic institution in Cambridge with a history dating back to 1428. Learn about its people, courses, facilities, policies and how to visit or contact the College.

  5. Magdalene College has the advantage of an attractive and convenient location on the banks of the River Cam, with the longest waterfront of all the Cambridge Colleges, and less than 5 minutes’ walk from the city centre.

  6. Learn about Magdalene College, a small and friendly Cambridge College that offers all courses and admits about 105 undergraduates and 70 postgraduates each year. Find out how to apply, what it's like to study and live at Magdalene, and how to visit or contact us.

  7. El Magdalen College /ˈmɔːdlɨn/ [1] es uno de los colleges que constituyen la Universidad de Oxford en el Reino Unido. En 2006 tuvo un presupuesto estimado en 153 millones de libras esterlinas. [2] El Magdalen College fue fundado como Magdalen Hall en 1448 por William de Waynflete, Obispo de Winchester. [3]