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Informal, international and interdisciplinary. Darwin is a welcoming community of postgraduate students and academics. Our beautiful riverside location provides a home in central Cambridge for students from over 80 different countries, studying for the full range of postgraduate degrees.
The college has between 650 and 800 students, mostly studying for PhD or MPhil degrees with strengths in the sciences, humanities, and law. About half the students come from outside the United Kingdom, representing 80 nationalities as of 2016. Darwin is the largest graduate college of Cambridge.
- £26,667,686 (2017)
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- 1964
- Silver Street
Darwin is a diverse, vibrant and supportive research community, bringing together graduate students from around the world and across the full range of disciplines. We are delighted that you are thinking of joining us. Admissions. Accommodation. Welfare and Support. Awards and Scholarships. Useful Contacts. The History of Darwin.
We are delighted that you are considering joining us at Darwin. As the oldest and largest of Cambridge’s postgraduate Colleges, with around 800 current members from 80 different countries, Darwin is a wonderful place to further your studies. The first Cambridge College to admit both men and women, Darwin has always dared to be different.
Il Darwin College è uno dei collegi costituenti l'Università di Cambridge. È stato il primo college presso questa istituzione ad ammettere solo studenti già laureati (graduates), ed anche il primo ad ammettere le donne (fin dalla sua fondazione nel 1964).
- Darwin College
- Charles Darwin
Darwin is the oldest and largest postgraduate-only College in Cambridge. We were also the first College to admit both men and women as students and fellows. Founded in 1964 in the family home of Charles Darwin’s son and grandson we are now one of the larger Colleges with around 800 postgraduate students studying everything from Anglo-Saxon to ...
Darwin College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded on 28 July 1964, Darwin was Cambridge University's first graduate-only college, and also the first to admit both men and women. The college is named after one of the university's most famous families and alumni, that of Charles Darwin.