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At the cutting edge. At the frontier of inclusive excellence, set in 50 acres of natural woodlands, orchards and wildlife habitats, Girton offers space to think and a community in which to thrive.
- About Girton
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- Undergraduates
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- Postgraduates
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- Alumni & Supporters
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- Pioneering history
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- Buildings, gardens & grounds
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- About Girton
Girton College is one of the 31 constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. The college was established in 1869 by Emily Davies and Barbara Bodichon as the first women's college in Cambridge.
- 16 October 1869; 153 years ago
- 551 (2010)
- Better is wisdom than weapons of war
- £49.2m (2018)
Set in beautiful grounds of more than 50 acres just outside the city centre, Girton College's setting matches its open and informal atmosphere. There is a wide range of student-run clubs and societies - subject, sporting and social - and some of the best facilities for Music in the University.
Founded in 1869, Girton College was the first residential college in England to offer university-level education for women, with a pioneering history of gender and educational equality. Girton maintains its friendly, open atmosphere, with no ‘keep off the grass’ sign in sight!