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Learn about the history, academics, and events of Corpus Christi College, one of the oldest and most prestigious colleges of the University of Cambridge. Explore the college's beautiful site, library, fellows, alumni, and news.
- About
An introduction to Corpus Christi College, founded in 1352.
- Current Students
Why Corpus? 360-degree Virtual Tour; Corpus Bridging Course;...
- Undergraduate Study
Working in Hospitality at the Cambridge Colleges; Chapel....
- Parker Library
Members of the College can visit at other times and bring...
- Conferences
Corpus offers a range of stylish function rooms to...
- Contact
If you wish to contact a Corpus Fellow, see our Fellows'...
- The Taylor Library
The Taylor Library is the principal lending library in...
- Computing
What we do The Information Services and Technology...
- About
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.
Corpus Christi College, oft zu Corpus abgekürzt, ist ein College der Universität Cambridge. Es wurde 1352 gegründet und ist somit das sechsälteste der 31 Colleges der Universität Cambridge.
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.
College History. A Short History of the College was prepared by Corpus Fellow, former Warden of Leckhampton, and historian Patrick Bury (revised by Oliver Rackham). The development of the College plans and buildings can be found in The Courts of Corpus Christi by Oliver Rackham and Peter Carolin.
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.