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  1. Welcome to Fitz. Fitzwilliam College is a modern, welcoming community committed to developing the talents of all its 750 undergraduate and postgraduate students. One of 31 Cambridge colleges, we were founded in 1869 specifically to broaden access to the University of Cambridge.

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  2. Fitzwilliam College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. [4] The college traces its origins back to 1869 and the foundation of the Non-Collegiate Students Board, a venture intended to offer academically excellent students of all backgrounds a chance to study at the university. The institution was originally based at ...

  3. It’s the perfect place to express yourself and be who you want to be. Robert. Fitzwilliam College combines the best of Cambridge tradition with a forward-thinking approach, qualities which are perfectly summed up by our motto: ‘the best of old and new’. We were founded in 1869 with an aim to broaden access to the University.

  4. Fitzwilliam College. Fitzwilliam College – affectionately known as Fitz – is a friendly and welcoming community, founded in 1869 to widen access to Cambridge. With about 140 students in each year, our students and staff create an amazing community and make sure that the college is a warm and supportive space for both studying and socialising.

  5. Fitzwilliam was the third Cambridge college and is, as of today, one of only seven to have won University Challenge . It did so in 1973 with a team that consisted of Philip Bassett (Botany), David Curry (Material Sciences), David Wurtzel (Law) and Michael Halls (English). [13]

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