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20 hours ago · Corpus Christi College was founded in 1352. We provide a stimulating academic and residential environment, both on the site of our original foundation in the heart of the city, and amidst one of the most beautiful gardens in Cambridge at Leckhampton.
- About
An introduction to Corpus Christi College, founded in 1352....
- Current Students
Why Corpus? 360-degree Virtual Tour; Corpus Bridging Course;...
- Undergraduate Study
Undergraduate Study - Welcome to Corpus Christi | Corpus...
- Postgraduate Study
Food at Corpus. Cafeteria; Formal Hall; Undergraduate Study....
- Parker Library
Corpus Christi College Cambridge CB2 1RH Tel: 01223 338025....
- Conferences
Corpus offers a range of stylish function rooms to...
- Alumni
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- Visiting The College
- Arriving by Road
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The main entrance to Corpus Christi College is on Trumpington Street in Cambridge City Centre. All visitors to the College should report first to the Porters' Lodge. The telephone number for the Porters' Lodge is 01223 338000. During the summer months, the College is open to visitors between 10.30 and 16.30 (with a possible short closure during the...
From the M11, take either Junction 11 (Hauxton Road/A1309) or 12 (Barton Road/A603) and follow into Cambridge City Centre. Parking is not available at Corpus (except for loading and unloading and other special circumstances). For more information on parking see the Cambridge City Council site; the closest car park is the Grand Arcade carparkand the...
National Express coaches usually stop on Parkside, next to Parker’s Piece in the city centre. The Stagecoach X5/905 servicelinks Cambridge and Oxford via Bedford, Milton Keynes, Buckingham and Bicester. Local services usually run to/from Cambridge bus station in Drummer Street, and/or the adjacent Emmanuel Street and St Andrew’s Street. There are a...
Cambridge is well connected by train and the main station is located about one mile from the city centre (around 20 minutes on foot) and the Cambridge North Station (around 20 minutes by bicycle) There’s a taxi rank outside the station and buses run frequently between the station and city centre (to/from Emmanuel Street/St Andrew's Street). The Uni...
There is a regular bus service to and from Stansted, Luton, Heathrow and Gatwick airports. Direct train service is also available from Stansted and Gatwick. For more information see the National Rail Enquiries website, or (from the UK) call National Rail Enquiries 08457 484950. You can also book tickets on the Trainline website.
Corpus Christi College is located in the heart of Cambridge, on the corner of King’s Parade where you will also find the Corpus Clock, the Chronophage. Corpus is one of the oldest and one of the smallest colleges in the city.
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Corpus Christi College (full name: "The College of Corpus Christi and the Blessed Virgin Mary", often shortened to "Corpus") is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. From the late 14th century to the early 19th century it was also commonly known as St Benet's College .
NameBirthDeathCareerc14921535Catholic martyr15041575Archbishop of Canterbury (1559–1575), ...15091579Politician and Lord Keeper of the Great ...15131546Scottish reformer and Protestant martyr3 days ago · Join us on Thursday 4 July or Friday 5 July 2024 for our next undergraduate Open Day. Cambridge Open Days are aimed at prospective applicants from Year 12 (or equivalent), together with their parents or supporters, to help them learn more about the University and the Colleges.
Take a look at the College’s 360-degree virtual tours of the main site and Leckhampton site. Read the Alternative Prospectus that our students have put together. Corpus Christi College. Our lively community of scholars and students is located near the main university and city centre, just minutes from undergraduate lecture halls and libraries.
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Explore the College on our virtual tour. Come to an Open Day. Do you like the sound of a close-knit College community with over 650 years of academic excellence and a plethora of pelicans? If so, then the academically strong, supportive and inclusive environment at Corpus may be for you.