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  1. Homepage | Christs College Cambridge. 500 years of academic excellence. Christ's College, part of the University of Cambridge, is a diverse and inclusive academic community and has been at the cutting edge of education for more than 500 years. Distinctive amongst the Cambridge Colleges, it is small enough to be friendly and personal, yet large ...

  2. Christ's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [6] The college includes the Master, the Fellows of the College, and about 450 undergraduate and 250 graduate students. [7]

  3. Look up Christ's College on the Cambridge University Virtual Tour. This tour includes 360 degree photography, articles and films from Colleges and departments. You can also read introductory articles on What makes Christ's special, College Clubs and Societies, and Facilities and Accommodation and you can view a photo gallery.

  4. About the College. Christ's is distinctive amongst the Cambridge Colleges. It offers strong tutorial support to its students as they pursue their academic work. While excellence in scholarship is especially prized at Christ's, all members are encouraged to explore a wide range of outside interests, and many extra-curricular activities flourish ...

  5. Christ's College is an ideal place to live and study as an undergraduate. As Director of Admissions, I would like to welcome you to the admissions pages for Christ’s College. Choosing a college to apply to can be a difficult choice and we are delighted that you are considering us.

  6. Christ’s has a fantastic location, right in the centre with shops, cafés and green spaces within minutes of the gate. The grounds are stunning, especially the Fellows’ Garden, and overall it’s just a really nice place to live. From John Milton and Charles Darwin to Abioseh Davidson Nicol: Christ’s has long nurtured outstanding scholars ...

  7. List of alumni of Christ's College, Cambridge. Christ's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its alumni include politicians, lawyers, bishops, poets, and academics. Among politicians, the college's alumni include heads of government ( Jan Smuts of South Africa and John Kotelawala of Sri Lanka), as ...