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  1. 24 de abr. de 2023 · Contents. “Students continue to find their people through spor t and creativity at Jesus”. . . . The Development and Alumni Relations Of fice Jesus College, Cambridge CB5 8BL Tel: +44 (0) 1223 ...

  2. Open days and informal visits. At open days you can have a look around the College and speak to our admissions team and academic staff, as well as current undergraduates, to help you decide whether Cambridge and Jesus College are right for you. Join us on 4 and 5 July 2024 for the Cambridge Open Day. No booking is required for visiting Jesus ...

  3. Jesus College. Founded 1496 • Jesus Lane Cambridge CB5 8BL • Tel: +44 1223 339339 • Fax: +44 1223 339313 • Email: undergraduate-admissions@jesus.cam.ac.uk

  4. Shailaja Fennell is Director of Research at Cambridge Central Asia Forum, Professor of Regional Transformation and Economic Security, and Director of Studies in Land Economy at Jesus College. Shailaja has been researching the linkages between rural development, environmental, and educational strategies across the regions of sub-Saharan Africa, South and South East Asia and Central Asia since 2004.

  5. Natural Sciences is by far the largest course in the University, and at Jesus 15 to 20 per cent of our undergraduates are studying Natural Sciences. There are over 20 Fellows of the College who work in the scientific departments in which the courses are taught. For admissions the subject is divided into Physical and Biological strands, but once ...

  6. West Court Bed and breakfast guest. "An exceptional setting in the heart of Cambridge, adjacent to Jesus College. Really helpful, knowledgeable and friendly staff and an immaculately, but sympathetically refurbished room to a very high standard, including the en suite. Excellent hotel standard facilities and amenities.

  7. Useful subjects: Art (recommended), with Mathematics, Physics, English, History, Geography, Modern Languages or many others. Jesus College has an outstanding tradition of academically and financially supporting the study in Architecture since the arrival of the first Professor and Head of Architecture, Sir Leslie Martin in the mid-20th century.