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  1. Clare College was founded in 1326 (a fun fact you may have seen on the tote bag I ALWAYS wear😅) by Elizabeth de Clare, making it the second-oldest surviving...

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  2. Visitors to the College who require parking should contact the Porters by emailing porters@clare.cam.ac.uk. We will do our best to accommodate your request, though we regret that this may not always be possible. Please find the University of Cambridge map here and see where Clare is located in relation to other University buildings.

  3. A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge. If you require assistance, please email CAOEvents@admin.cam.ac.uk

  4. The University Library is immediately adjacent to the College site, and many faculties and departments are also nearby. Clare has a large and active teaching Fellowship, providing inspiration and academic guidance for students. For more information: Visit the Clare College website. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and visit our Facebook page.

  5. A place for videos linked to Clare College, Cambridge: the place, the people, the events.

  6. The College will provide feedback, upon request, to applicants who were invited to interview at Clare but were ultimately not offered a place at Cambridge. Details of the feedback process will be communicated along with decision letters. Please note that the College cannot provide feedback to applicants who were not shortlisted for interviews.

  7. The front of Clare College. Clare College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It opened in 1326, so it is the second oldest. Its first name was University Hall but it was changed to Clare Hall in 1338. This was because Elizabeth de Clare, granddaughter of Edward I, gave money to the college. In 1856 it changed name ...