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

  2. 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.

  3. Das West Court at Jesus College (Teil der University of Cambridge) bietet zeitgenössische und traditionelle Zimmer im Zentrum von Cambridge. Die Zimmer in der 2017 eröffneten Unterkunft sind ansprechend eingerichtet und verfügen über raumhohe Fenster.

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    • Jesus Lane, Cambridge, CB5 8BL, Großbritannien, Jesus Lane, GB CB5 8BL
  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. Jesus College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college's full name is The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, Saint John the Evangelist and the glorious Virgin Saint Radegund, near Cambridge.

  6. 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!

  7. 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 ...