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  1. Welcome to Clare College, the University of Cambridge's second oldest college. Founded in 1326, Clare College is home to seventeenth century architecture, stunning gardens, and a riverside location in the heart of the city.

  2. Home. In 1326, Clare was the first Oxford or Cambridge foundation to bring together a Master, Fellows, and Scholars in a single community. Today we are a diverse College community brought together by a common interest in learning, teaching, and research with around 100 Fellows, 300 postgraduate students, and 500 undergraduate students.

  3. www.clare.cam.ac.uk › visit-clareVisit Clare College

    Home. Due to the ongoing building works, the College is currently closed to members of the public. However, we welcome visits from prospective applicants and alumni. If you are visiting, please stop by the Porters' Lodge in Old Court or Memorial Court and let the Porter know that you are here. Find Us.

  4. www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk › colleges › clare-collegeClare College | Undergraduate Study

    Explore the College on our Virtual Tour. Come to an open day. Founded in 1326, Clare is the second oldest College in Cambridge, home to a thriving community of students and teaching Fellows from all over the world.

  5. Clare College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. The college was founded in 1326 as University Hall, making it the second-oldest surviving college of the University after Peterhouse .

  6. Information for Applicants and Prospective Students. Cambridge’s second oldest college (founded 1326) boasts 17 th -century architecture, stunning gardens and a riverside location in the heart of the city. Warm, forward-looking and with a reputation for academic excellence, Clare welcomes students of all backgrounds.

  7. Visit the Clare College website. Follow us on Twitter and Instagram and visit our Facebook page. Look at our YouTube Channel. A virtual tour experience for the University of Cambridge.