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University of Cambridge St. John's College

University of Cambridge St. John's College

University of Cambridge St. John's College

Introduction

St John’s is one of 31 Colleges at the University of Cambridge. Colleges are where students live, eat, and socialize, and where they receive small group teaching sessions called supervisions, which are regarded as one of the best teaching models in the world. Colleges are also self-governing; while they are part of the University (subject to University regulations) they select their own students and have their own internal procedures. Although students receive the same outstanding education whichever college they attend, each has its own unique history, environment, and identity.

St John's was founded in 1511 and is one of the largest Colleges in Cambridge. Its former students include Nobel Prize winners, Prime Ministers, scientists, artists, and leaders in business and industry. Today it has more than 150 “Fellows” (resident academics who teach and research at St John’s), about 900 students (a mix of undergraduates and postgraduates), and about 250 staff. It’s an inspiring place to study, or even just to visit.

Locations

  • Cambridge

    Cambridge, United Kingdom

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