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Trinity Hall

05th March 2026

Trinity Hall, Cambridge, is one of the university’s oldest and most storied colleges. Founded in 1350 by Bishop William Bateman of Norwich, it has a deep and enduring connection to law, particularly canon and civil law, which was the primary focus of its early studies.

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Clare College, Cambridge

04th March 2026

Clare College was founded in 1326 by the university’s Chancellor, Richard de Badew, and was originally named University Hall. The college was known as Clare Hall until 1856, when it changed its name to “Clare College”. (A new “Clare Hall” was founded by Clare College as an exclusively postgraduate...

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Queens’ College

04th March 2026

Queens College was founded in 1448 by Margaret of Anjou (the Queen of Henry VI), and refounded in 1465 by Elizabeth Woodville (the Queen of Edward IV).

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The Mathematical Bridge, Cambridge

04th March 2026

The Mathematical Bridge is a renowned wooden footbridge at Queens’ College, Cambridge. Officially named the Wooden Bridge, it serves as a crucial link between the riverside buildings and student accommodation.

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Trinity College

04th March 2026

Considered by most to be the most prestigious college within Cambridge University, Trinity College has been a world leader in the study of natural science since the 17th century.

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The Bridge of Sighs

04th March 2026

Nestled within the prestigious St. John’s College, the Bridge of Sighs is one of Cambridge’s most famous landmarks. Built in 1831, this covered, stone bridge is a stunning example of Victorian Gothic (Neo-Gothic) architecture.

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King’s College Cambridge

04th March 2026

King’s College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, England. The college’s full name is “The King’s College of our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge“, but it is usually referred to simply as “King’s” within the University.

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Kitchen Bridge Cambridge

04th March 2026

Designed and named after Sir Christopher Wren, The Wren Bridge is known most commonly as ‘The Kitchen Bridge’.

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The College of St John the Evangelist

25th February 2026

St.John’s, known formally as ‘The College of St John the Evangelist in the University of Cambridge’ but colloquially as ‘Johns’, is one of the wealthiest and most prestigious colleges within Cambridge University.

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Darwin College

23rd February 2026

Founded in 1964, Darwin was the first college to focus on postgraduate students only, followed by Clare Hall two years later in 1966. Darwin was also the first college to admit both men and women. There are around 600 students, known as Darwinians, from 75 counties.

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