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Magdalene College is a historic and vibrant community on the banks of the River Cam. Learn about its history, academics, alumni, events, and the Pepys Restoration Project.
- Events
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- College Library
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- Contact Directory
Magdalene’s rare book and manuscript collection which has...
- Conferences
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- Support Magdalene
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- College Policies and Information
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- Events
Magdalene College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1428 as a Benedictine hostel, in time coming to be known as Buckingham College , before being refounded in 1542 as the College of St Mary Magdalene .
Das Magdalene College [ˈmɔːdlɪn ˈkɒlɪdʒ] ist ein College der University of Cambridge und wurde 1428 als Herberge der Benediktiner gegründet. Es befindet sich an der Brücke über den Cam, welcher der Stadt den Namen gab.
Magdalene College is a prestigious institution in the centre of Cambridge, founded in 1428 and offering a range of courses. Learn about our people, history, map, policies, vacancies and how to contact us.
Magdalene College offers over 30 undergraduate courses across 65 subject areas at Cambridge. Explore the course details, entry requirements and application process for each degree subject.
Magdalene College is a welcoming and diverse community on the banks of the River Cam. It offers accommodation, facilities, and support for all undergraduates in all subjects.
Magdalene College, situated at the north-western side of Cambridge’s town centre, extends over both sides of River Cam. Throughout their daily lives, students walk across the First and then Second Court, marked by the imposing Pepys Library, to reach the Riverside Path next to the Fellows Gardens.