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  1. A hot day in June 2022. Christ’s is a very special place to study Classics. We take 4-6 undergraduates in each study year; currently we also have 14 postgraduate students pursuing Masters and PhD degrees. Our very own Classics Society organises talks, reading groups, museum visits and social events, including an annual dinner and the now ...

  2. In 1924 Oppenheimer was informed that he had been accepted into Christ's College. He only spent two terms at Cambridge, before taking up a place at the University of Göttingen to study under Max Born. Göttingen was one of the world's leading centers for theoretical physics at the time. He obtained his Doctor of Philosophy degree in March 1927 ...

  3. Christ's College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It was built in 1347 with the name God House. Then in 1505 Lady Margaret Beaufort, the mother of King Henry VII, gave some money to make the college much bigger. She also changed the name to Christ's College. Christ's College has about 600 students.

  4. The Mathematics course (or ‘tripos’) is a three- or four-year degree. After three years you gain a BA Honours degree. You can then choose to study for a fourth year to complete a Master of Mathematics (MMath) degree. Please visit the Cambridge Admissions website for an overview of the course, including the course film , and the Faculty of ...

  5. Christ's College has an illustrious history in Natural Sciences. Many top scientists have studied and worked here, including the legendary Charles Darwin, three Nobel Prize winners and many of today's most influential researchers. Enter Christ’s today and you join a vibrant science community of undergraduates, graduate students and Fellows.

  6. We aim to provide College postgraduate accommodation for all postgraduate students who request it, including the first 3 years for those on PhD courses, according to availability each year. We have around 50 en-suite postgraduates rooms (with shared kitchens) on the College site. Other postgraduate accommodation is in shared houses and flats ...

  7. Visit our College website. Connect with us on Instagram or Twitter. Christ’s students often compare the College to the Tardis: the inconspicuous vessel that transports sci-fi hero Doctor Who through time and space. It looks small on the outside, but has extensive grounds and gardens, concealing a theatre, three eateries, several libraries, a ...