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  1. Christ's College, St Andrew's Street, Cambridge, CB2 3BU, UK Phone: 01223 334900 Registered Charity Number: 1137540

  2. When you arrive at Cambridge station, the options for getting to Christ's are as follows: Walk. This is easiest - it's a 21 min walk for the 1.1 miles (1.8k) to Christ's and the route is easy. Coming out of the station, go straight down Station Road (the road in front of you), and at the end of the road, turn right onto Hills Road.

  3. Christ's College is an ideal place to live and study as an undergraduate. As Director of Admissions, I would like to welcome you to the admissions pages for Christ’s College. Choosing a college to apply to can be a difficult choice and we are delighted that you are considering us. In these pages we will give you information about the courses ...

  4. A hot day in June 2022. Christ’s is a very special place to study Classics. We take 4-6 undergraduates in each study year; currently we also have 14 postgraduate students pursuing Masters and PhD degrees. Our very own Classics Society organises talks, reading groups, museum visits and social events, including an annual dinner and the now ...

  5. You can have your interviews either at home (most applicants do this) or at school (if easier). Those invited for Cambridge interviews are normally interviewed for 35-50 minutes in total. At Christ’s, we usually split the time into two interviews with academics in Human, Social and Political Sciences. Further, more general information about ...

  6. Current applicants. In this section. This section is Christ's College, Cambridge information for current applicants. It is published each year on 20 September to guide you through the admissions process once you have made your UCAS application. It is now too late to apply for October 2024 entry. The application deadline was 16 October 2023.

  7. Christ’s College znajduje się w obecnym miejscu od 1448. W tym samym roku otrzymał drugą licencję królewską, która uważana jest za oficjalny dokument założenia tego kolegium. W 1505 Małgorzata Beaufort, matka króla Henryka VII, za namową swojego spowiednika, biskupa Johna Fishera, przekazała fundusze na rozbudowę God’s House.