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  1. Founded in 1473, St Catharine's College is a welcoming community of students, staff and Fellows in the heart of Cambridge. Explore the College. Admissions. Find information about applying for undergraduate or postgraduate study at St Catharine's. College departments and staff. Find contact details for College departments and their staff.

  2. St Catharine's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [2] . Founded in 1473 as Katharine Hall, it adopted its current name in 1860. The college is nicknamed " Catz ". The college is located in the historic city-centre of Cambridge, and lies just south of King's College and across the street from Corpus Christi College.

  3. May 22, 2024 · Founded in 1473, St Catharines College (affectionately known as ‘Catz’) is a welcoming, thriving and vibrant academic community of approximately 1,000 students, Fellows and staff located in the heart of Cambridge.

  4. St Catharines (fondly known as Catz) is a medium-size College, situated right in the centre of town, that welcomes applications from students of all genders and backgrounds, and is proud of its strong links with state schools across the UK. Accommodation. Undergraduates are guaranteed accommodation throughout their 3 or 4 year courses.

  5. St Catharines College. Founded in 1473, St Catharines (known affectionately as Catz) is located in the heart of Cambridge, in walking distance of most university faculties and departments – and the river, shops, and social events…

  6. In the latter year he published through the Cambridge University Press forty-seven historical documents, while the manuscript notes he made for a College history formed the chief material used by the late Bishop G. F. Browne for his well-known work, St Catharine's College.

  7. St Catharine's College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is often called just Catz by the students. It was created in 1473 by Robert Wodelarke, who was the Provost (head) of King's College. At the beginning, the rules were that people could only study theology or philosophy but this changed with time.