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  1. Clare Hall is a graduate college renowned for its informal approach to college life and its international diversity, located at the heart of the University of Cambridge.

    • Families

      Clare Hall prides itself on being one of the most...

    • Facilities, grounds and gardens

      This page is dedicated to Clare Hall’s range of facilities,...

    • Art

      Art at Clare Hall goes back a long way, almost to the...

    • Careers

      Clare Hall was established in 1966 and is now one of the 31...

  2. 20. Mai 2024 · Lee Bollinger (Clare Hall), Chair of the Federal Reserve Bank of New York board of directors; John Browne (St John's), Chief Executive of BP; Stewart Butterfield (Clare College), co-founder of Slack Technologies and Flickr; Sir Egbert Cadbury (Trinity), managing director of Cadbury, the British confectionery firm

  3. Vor 5 Tagen · Adelaide Louise Hall (20 October 1901 – 7 November 1993) was an American-born UK-based jazz singer and entertainer. Her career spanned more than 70 years from 1921 until her death. Early in her career, she was a major figure in the Harlem Renaissance; she became based in the UK after 1938.

  4. Vor 4 Tagen · The first Catholic private halls were Clarke's Hall (now Campion Hall), opened by the Jesuit Order in 1896 and Hunter Blair's Hall (later St Benet's Hall) opened by the Benedictine Order in 1899. [17] [18] In 1918 the university passed a statute to allow private halls which were not run for profit to become permanent private halls and the two ...

  5. 9. Mai 2024 · Lindahl retired to the title of emeritus director of the Clare Hall Laboratories, where he closed his laboratory in 2009. Under his leadership, Clare Hall developed a reputation as a highly productive centre for research on DNA repair, DNA replication, and cell division.

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  6. 21. Mai 2024 · CLARE COLLEGE (fn. 1) Foundation. The site of the existing 17th-century court of Clare, with two houses standing thereon, was acquired by the University in 1298. The houses were probably used as a hostel for graduates until the University obtained a licence in 1326 to establish a new collegium under the title of University Hall.