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  1. The teaching process. The teaching of Downing’s undergraduates is shared between the University and the College. University faculties and departments hold lectures and practical classes, attended by students from all colleges. Individual or small-group teaching is provided by the College, taught by our Fellows and by those from elsewhere in ...

  2. Founded in 1800, through a bequest made by Sir George Downing 3rd Baronet, the Downing College Charter granted a perpetual college for students in ‘Law, physic and the other useful arts and learning’. Known as the 'newest of the old and oldest of the new', the College was the 17th to be founded within the University of Cambridge, after a ...

  3. The membership of Downing College comprises around 500 postgraduate students, 500 undergraduates and 48 Fellows. Each year the postgraduate intake is about 200 students with about two thirds researching for a PhD or the one-year MPhil, and the remainder working for advanced taught courses such as the PGCE or as Clinical Medical and Veterinary ...

  4. Downing is a college of the University of Cambridge. Here you’ll find more information on the people who make up our College, including contact details and academic data. For general enquiries, see our Contact page. College office-holders: Graham Virgo, Master of Downing. Vice Master, Professor Zoe Barber. Senior Tutor, Professor Guy Williams

  5. The Ax:son Johnson Centre for the Study of Classical Architecture at the University of Cambridge was established in 2021 as a collaboration between the two constituent Departments of the University’s Faculty of Architecture and History of Art, working with the Faculty of Classics. It has been generously funded for the three-year period 2021-24 by the […]

  6. Downing College, Cambridge. Downing College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It was built in 1800 and has around 650 students. The name comes from Sir George Downing, who left money and land in his will to build a college when he died in 1749. However, not everyone in the family agreed with this.

  7. At the two mini roundabouts, go straight on at the first, and turn right at the second. After 400 metres there is a large crossroads where on your right there is a large church. Turn left at this junction onto Regent Street and continue for 300 metres. You will see Downing College located on your left-hand side.