Clare Hall, Cambridge
Latin: Collegium Clarae | |
Type | Constituent college of the University of Cambridge |
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Established | 1966 |
President | David Ibbetson |
Location |
Clare Hall, Cambridge is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, dedicated exclusively to postgraduate students. Founded in 1966 by Sir Eric Ashby, the college was established to facilitate advanced study and research at the University. Clare Hall is one of the few colleges within the university that does not include undergraduates, focusing solely on postgraduates and fellows.
History[edit | edit source]
Clare Hall was founded in 1966 with the aim of fostering academic research at a postgraduate level. Unlike traditional colleges at Cambridge, it does not have a long historical lineage, but it has quickly established itself as a prominent center for scholarly activity. The college was named after Clare College, its sister college, and the term "Hall" denotes its focus on postgraduate students.
Campus[edit | edit source]
The college is located on Herschel Road, Cambridge, away from the central university area, providing a quiet environment conducive to academic research. The architecture of Clare Hall is modern, with facilities designed to support research and academic gatherings.
Academic Life[edit | edit source]
Clare Hall is known for its vibrant academic community. The college hosts regular lectures, seminars, and workshops that are often led by distinguished academics and industry professionals. It has a strong international dimension, with a significant proportion of its students and fellows coming from outside the United Kingdom.
Admissions[edit | edit source]
Admission to Clare Hall is highly competitive, with candidates typically requiring outstanding academic records and a clear research proposal. The college admits approximately 200 postgraduate students each year, across a wide range of disciplines.
Notable Alumni and Fellows[edit | edit source]
Clare Hall has a notable list of alumni and fellows who have made significant contributions in various fields, including Nobel Prize laureates and leading academics. The college's emphasis on fostering a close-knit academic community helps in nurturing these relationships.
College Life[edit | edit source]
The college offers various facilities to its members, including a common room, dining hall, and library. The Clare Hall Common Room is a central hub for social and academic interactions among students and fellows. The college also has active sports and music societies.
External Relations[edit | edit source]
As part of the University of Cambridge, Clare Hall participates in various inter-collegiate activities and maintains collaborative relationships with academic institutions around the world. These partnerships help in enriching the academic and cultural life at the college.
Conclusion[edit | edit source]
Clare Hall stands out at Cambridge for its exclusive focus on postgraduate education and research. Its modern approach to academic study and its commitment to fostering an international academic community make it a unique and respected part of the University of Cambridge.
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