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  1. Gonville & Caius (though we're usually known simply as 'Keys') is one of 31 colleges which make up the University of Cambridge. With about 160 undergraduates and 80 postgraduates admitted each year, we’re one of the largest colleges in Cambridge - which means that, whatever your subject, you can study it here and you're likely to be taught for much of your course by experts from within Caius.

  2. The Archivist. Gonville & Caius College. Cambridge CB2 1TA. Telephone: 01223 332446. Email: archivist@cai.cam.ac.uk. For access to the rare books and manuscript collections housed in the Lower Library, please contact the library staff at library@cai.cam.ac.uk. Caius Archive collects, documents, and provides long–term access to records ...

  3. Please e-mail library@cai.cam.ac.uk . Gonville & Caius has a magnificent Library which serves both the needs of the College community and the research interests of scholars from all over the world. Since 1996 it has been housed in the 19th-century Grade 1 listed Cockerell Building, originally the University Library.

  4. Gonville and Caius College is one of the colleges of the University of Cambridge, England. It is often called Caius (said keys) by the students. It was created in 1348 by Edmund Gonville who gave money to build it. In 1557 John Caius, a doctor, left some more money after studying at the college. The modern name comes from these two people.

  5. History and Politics is anchored in a first-year paper called ‘Evidence and Argument’ in which Caius Fellows play a central role. ‘History and Modern Languages’ picks up on long-standing interest in early modern and modern European history at the college, including attention to histories of Italy, Germany and France.

  6. Edmund Gonville and John Caius were the two founders of Gonville & Caius, and the College owes its character to the far-sightedness and individual contributions of both. Gonville, Rector of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, first founded the College as Gonville Hall in 1348, dedicating it to the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

  7. Every undergraduate degree offered by the University is available at Caius. We take a great deal of pride in supporting our undergraduates at the highest level and our large Fellowship means that we are able to provide a great deal of teaching in-house. About half of our undergraduates are studying science–based subjects and half arts–based subjects. Details of our courses, teaching ...