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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.
- About
About Clare College. Home. In 1326, Clare was the first...
- Study at Clare
Located along the backs in the heart of the city, Clare...
- Gardens
Welcome to Clare College Gardens Set in the heart of the...
- Chapel & Choir
According to instructions left by our Foundress, the Lady...
- Choral Services
Choral Evensong services take place three times a week...
- Who's Who
Gabrielle is delighted to have returned to her University...
- Fellows & Staff
Fellows & Staff - Clare College - University of Cambridge
- Internal Directory
Internal Directory - Clare College - University of Cambridge
- About
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. It was refounded in 1338 as Clare Hall by an endowment from Elizabeth de Clare, and took on its current name ...
Il Clare College è un college dell'Università di Cambridge, il secondo più antico tra quelli attuali dopo il Peterhouse. Il Clare è celebre per il coro della cappella e per i suoi giardini, che formano parte dell'area nota come i Backs. Il Master attuale è Lord Anthony Grabiner.
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. Clare was founded on inclusivity, and was amongst the first Cambridge Colleges to become co-educational in 1972.
Early History. Clare College is the second oldest of Cambridge’s thirty-one colleges. It was founded in 1326 and endowed a few years later by Lady Elizabeth de Clare, a granddaughter of King Edward I (1272-1307).
Clare College Admissions. Undergraduate Admissions. 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.