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  1. www.chu.cam.ac.uk › study-here › undergraduateMedicine - Churchill College

    Medicine at Churchill. Churchill has a quota of 10 Medicine students a year, including a maximum of one from outside the UK. We are in the unusually fortunate position that almost all our supervisors, for all six years of the course, combine clinical practice with research.

  2. University of Cambridge map and directory 0. Home; University map ... Churchill College. Founded 1960 • Storey's Way Cambridge CB3 0DS • Tel: +44 1223 336000

  3. Welcome to the Churchill JCR website! Churchill College Junior Common Room comprises all undergraduates at Churchill College and is represented by the JCR committee. The committee is elected each year in Lent Term and is made up of 20 officers, each with specific roles. This website provides information about this year’s committee and its plans.

  4. The JCR and MCR can provide support for their students, and also represent their views to the College. If you can’t find what you need here, or if you’re in crisis, please contact the Porters Lodge, which is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week: tel 01223 336000. Health & Welfare. Who to talk to for support.

  5. The Møller Institute is the leadership development institute at Churchill College and is a wholly owned subsidiary of the College. The Møller Institutes profits are covenanted back to the Churchill College for investment in undergraduate and graduate education and student support. The Møller Institute provides space and context for the ...

  6. Mar 30, 2017 · March 30, 2017. Churchill College, which received its Royal Charter in 1960, is the national and Commonwealth memorial to Sir Winston Churchill and a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, UK. Founded with the aim to benefit society through the advancement of education, learning and research, especially in the fields of science and ...

  7. In December 2021, he was elected to the Churchill College Council. Alongside academic work, Jonathan is committed to widening participation in higher education. From 2013 to 2015, he was seconded to Welsh Government to co-lead the research and policy implementation which gave rise to Seren, to which he still regularly contributes.