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  1. The Clare Actors company and the college Literary and Writing Society flourish in line with the enterprise of the students who run them. The tradition has sprung up of an annual English dinner. But perhaps most valuable are the wholly informal ways in which students interact with each other – sharing literary enthusiasms, discussing ideas ...

  2. Clare has a large and active teaching Fellowship, providing inspiration and academic guidance for students. For more information: Visit the Clare College website. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and visit our Facebook page. Look at our YouTube Channel. A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge.

  3. Natural Sciences at Clare. The Natural Sciences (NST) course acts as a wide-ranging introduction to the majority of courses integrating biology, chemistry and physics taught at Cambridge. In principle, those applying are asked to nominate Biological NST (NSTB) or Physical (NSTP) preferences. In practice, the breadth of choice allows you to ...

  4. Clare Hall. / 52.2041; 0.1045. Clare Hall is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1966 by Clare College, Clare Hall is a college for advanced study, admitting only postgraduate students alongside postdoctoral researchers and fellows. It was established to serve as an Institute of Advanced Studies and has slowly grown ...

  5. Witherford Watson Mann’s carefully considered addition to the second oldest college at Cambridge delicately improves access to the college and adds a new riverfront café. Photos Philipp Ebeling & Philip Vile Words Jason Sayer Brick walls were bowing, circulation was convoluted and, in the event of a fire – well, best not to think about

  6. The Choir of Clare College, Cambridge. 11,035 likes · 134 talking about this. www.clarecollegechoir.com. For further information contact Harry Elliot,...

  7. Clare College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It opened in 1326, so it is the second oldest. Its first name was University Hall but it was changed to Clare Hall in 1338. This was because Elizabeth de Clare, granddaughter of Edward I, gave money to the college. In 1856 it changed name again to its current one.