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  1. Jesus College is a community of more than 1000 members from across the University, including around 500 undergraduates, 400 graduates and research associates, and over 100 Fellows. All of these are supported by more than 150 staff members.. Most Fellows divide their time between University teaching (mostly lectures), College teaching duties (supervisions) and their own research.

  2. Welcome to Jesus College; a seat of learning for over 500 years. We are a diverse community made up of undergraduates, postgraduates, Fellows and staff, from many different backgrounds and from across the world. Over 1,000 people live and work in our beautiful site in the heart of Cambridge.

  3. Jesus College has been a great home for me during my PhD. I chose Jesus College for a number of reasons – first, the location. We are central enough to be within easy walking distance of most things, but far enough away to avoid the hustle and bustle (and tourists in summer!).

  4. Open days and informal visits. At open days you can have a look around the College and speak to our admissions team and academic staff, as well as current undergraduates, to help you decide whether Cambridge and Jesus College are right for you. Join us on 4 and 5 July 2024 for the Cambridge Open Day. No booking is required for visiting Jesus ...

  5. 牛津大学耶稣学院. 牛津大学耶稣学院(Jesus College,全称Jesus College in the University of Oxford of Queen Elizabeth's Foundation)是 牛津大学 的一个 学院 ,位于英国 牛津 中心,特尔街、船街、 谷物市场街 和市场街之间。. 学院由 伊丽莎白一世 创建于1571年6月27日,以培养 ...

  6. www.jesus.ox.ac.uk › study-here › undergraduate-studiesAdmissions - Jesus College

    Welcome to Admissions. In this section, we provide lots of information about applying to study for an undergraduate degree at Jesus College. Our lively undergraduate community makes up about two-thirds of the student body. We are committed to offering our undergraduates the best possible support for their studies, through excellent tutorial ...

  7. The foundation of Jesus College. In June 1496 Bishop Alcock received royal authorisation for a new College which would take over the buildings and land of St Radegund’s priory. The College was officially known as the College of the Blessed Virgin Mary, St John the Evangelist and the Glorious Virgin St Radegund, but became commonly known as ...

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