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  1. Our striking College Dining Hall was designed by Sir Denys Lasdun, panelled in Columbian Pine, with solid Ash wood chairs and Oak stained tables. It is a splendid venue for larger formal occasions, such as gala dinners & Christmas parties. Available layouts: Banqueting up to 244 guests

  2. Plan your visit. We're open Tuesday-Saturday: 10:00-17:00 | Sundays and Bank Holidays: 12:00-17:00. For up-to-date visitor information and queries, please contact tickets@museums.cam.ac.uk, call us on 01223 332 900, or visit our FAQ page. For access information please see our access page.

  3. A weekly charge (£2.22) is added to the College bill of all students living in College owned accommodation and allows for unlimited use of the machines. The Fitzwilliam deposit A deposit (£150) is charged in the first bill and will be returned shortly after the end of the final term, less deductions for any unpaid charges.

  4. Fitzwilliam may have some of the best accommodation in Cambridge, but your college is much more than just where you live throughout your degree. During your time at university, your academic and social life will both begin at Fitz. From your supervisions, which are often taught within college by our own academic staff (Fellows, Bye Fellows and other specialists), to a session at the gym or ...

  5. Fitzwilliam College's dedication to keeping the University accessible to students of all backgrounds has remained unchanged. We organize events specifically for students attending state schools, providing resources and information to schools and colleges that do not have a history of sending students to Cambridge but which aspire to do so in the future.

  6. Applying to be an undergraduate. Here you can find out how to choose a course, how to make an application, and what support is available to help with finances.

  7. I was recently at the Fitzwilliam College, located in the north-west region of Cambridge. The college is a fairly new one, with relation to other Cambridge colleges, and hence is more modern than traditional. Not the most, architecturally pleasing of all colleges in Cambridge. Nothing spectacular to see here, unless you want to just cross it off the list, and hence can skip visiting this college.