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  1. Today Jesus College is one of the larger colleges in Cambridge, but until the late 19th century it was one of the smallest and poorest. Its origins lie 400 years earlier, when John Alcock, Bishop of Ely, decided to convert a derelict nunnery on the eastern edge of Cambridge into a community for graduate priests studying in the University.

  2. 17 de jun. de 2024 · Jesus College is situated on Jesus Lane, a quiet side street in the centre of Cambridge. Visitors should report to the Porters' Lodge on arrival. You can find full travel and directions information here .

  3. Postgraduate. When applying to Cambridge colleges it can feel a bit overwhelming as there are so many to choose from. I applied to Jesus College because it has a large MCR which was important for me because I wanted to feel part of a community. Now that I’m doing my PhD here, I’m very glad I did choose a college with a large postgraduate ...

  4. North Court has large ensuite rooms with full length windows and often balconies. Find out more about undergraduate rents and what's included for all rooms, or email student-rooms@jesus.cam.ac.uk with any questions. On the College website or the YouTube app, you can click and drag the video for a 360 view of the room.

  5. Jesus College has been at the heart of my Cambridge experience. I chose the College because I was impressed by its distinctive blend of academic rigour and extracurricular achievement. A College for all-rounders, Jesus is a lively and rewarding place to study. I couldn’t be happier here!

  6. Welcome to Jesus College; a seat of learning for over 500 years. We are a diverse community made up of undergraduates, postgraduates, Fellows and staff, from many different backgrounds and from across the world. Over 1,000 people live and work in our beautiful site in the heart of Cambridge.

  7. Jesus College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It was created in 1496. It took over buildings from a nunnery (a place where nuns live), including the chapel which was called Jesus Chapel. Because of this it still looks more like a monastery than a college. It has very big gardens and is one of the largest colleges ...