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  1. A modern Cambridge. College for a. changing world. Study Here. Health and Wellbeing. Homerton Changemakers. What's on in College. Scroll down. Homerton College has a 250 year history of educational excellence, contributing to a fairer society for people of all backgrounds.

  2. Homerton College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [3] Its first premises were acquired in Homerton, London in 1768, by an informal gathering of Protestant dissenters with origins in the seventeenth century. In 1894, the college moved from Homerton High Street, Hackney, London, to Cambridge.

  3. Homerton College is a full College of the University of Cambridge, founded in London in 1768 and moved to Cambridge in 1900. It offers all the academic subjects and has a diverse and thriving student community, as well as modern and attractive buildings and grounds.

  4. Homerton College. L' Homerton College è uno dei collegi costituenti l' Università di Cambridge. Ha una lunga storia di fondazione che data fino al XVII secolo come luogo di residenza per gli studenti; nel 1976 diventa una Società Approvata, offrendo solo lauree in Education, tuttora la principale materia offerta dai suoi studenti ...

  5. Homerton College is one of the largest, youngest and most diverse Colleges at the University of Cambridge. It offers accommodation, facilities, support and co-curricular opportunities for all undergraduate and most postgraduate courses.

  6. Homerton and the University as a whole, has a much-valued contact scheme where current students contact new entrants via email over the summer vacation to introduce them to College life. If you would prefer the Admissions Office not to give your contact details to the Homerton Union of Students for this purpose, please email the Admissions Office to opt-out by Wednesday, 23rd August.

  7. Celebrate. In 2018 we celebrated the 250th anniversary of Homerton College. A College with a rich and interesting history, and a mission – to serve the needs of society through education – that is as vitally important today as it was in 1768.