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  1. All Fellows, offices, staff and students of Caius can be reached at this address: Gonville & Caius College Trinity Street Cambridge CB2 1TA. General enquiries (Porters' Lodge): +44 (0)1223 332400. The Admissions Office can be reached on +44 (0)1223 332413 for Undergraduates or +44 (0)1223 332447 for Postgraduates.

  2. Caius Archive collects, documents, and provides long–term access to records illustrating the history of the College and its members. It is an important resource for researchers and a platform for periodic exhibitions on the history of the College and other themes in intellectual history.

  3. Globalisation, climate change, environmental economics, nature conservation, food security, hurricanes, coastal geomorphology, volcanoes, the future of Africa and other developing areas, glacial and hydrological processes, social and economic inequalities, cultural differences: if these issues interest you, come to Cambridge and study Geography. We offer comprehensive facilities and resources ...

  4. The College is especially well-served in both Modern Languages and Politics, and Fellows in these subjects have intersecting interests with History Fellows, so Caius is an ideal place to study the new joint courses. History and Politics is anchored in a first-year paper called ‘Evidence and Argument’ in which Caius Fellows play a central role.

  5. Philosophy is the study of fundamental problems about the nature of knowledge and reality, and about our moral and political ideas. In universities it is studied in a way that lays considerable emphasis on very precise and careful argument. Although undergraduates in Cambridge read a wide range of philosophical authors, the main aim is for students to acquire the kind of skill in reasoning ...

  6. Cambridge is home to some of the finest buildings in the country, including the work of great architects such as Christopher Wren, James Stirling, Edward Cullinan and Michael Hopkins. Teaching for the academic course is carried out through lectures and supervisions (small group classes in which you can discuss your work in depth with teaching staff on a weekly basis) and is ranked among the ...

  7. Summer 2024 July Open Days (University) The next University Open Days will take place on Thursday 4th and Friday 5th July 2024. These are open days for the entire University, so both Colleges and Departments will be open. We will have a full programme on offer at Caius, so make sure to come and see us! Here's what we'll be offering on both days: