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- Welcome
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- Student Support and Wellbeing
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- About Us
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- Laundry
Laundry. There are laundry facilities in the main building...
- Study Space and Library
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- Who's Who
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- Catering
All students living in College have access to a basic...
- Accommodation
All students live in College in their first year and many...
- Welcome
St Aidan's College is a college of the University of Durham in England. It had its origins in 1895 as the association of women home students, formalised in 1947 as St Aidan's Society. In 1961, it became a full college of the university, and in 1964 moved to new modernist buildings on Elvet Hill designed by Sir Basil Spence.
- 1947
- "Upon sure foundations"
- Windmill Hill, Durham DH1 3LJ
- Latin: Super fundamentis certis
Principal: Collingwood College, Grey College (formerly Master), John Snow College, Josephine Butler College, South College, St Aidan's College, St Chad's College †, St Cuthbert's Society (formerly Censor), College of St Hild and St Bede, St John's College, St Mary's College (formerly Mistress), Stephenson College, Trevelyan College ...
St. Aidan's College (1947) – Gegründet als St Aidan's Society für weibliche „home“ Studenten (d. h., sie leben bereits in Durham), heute ein gemischtes College auf dem Windmill Hill mit Blick über Durham.
St. Aidan’s College at the University of Durham. St. Aidan’s College at the University of Durham was established in 1961. It occupies a spacious site overlooking historic Durham city, and it is housed in a collection of purpose-built college buildings designed by Sir Basil Spence.