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Part of the University of Cambridge. Churchill College is a hub of academic and social life. From students to staff and Fellows, Churchill College aims to help everyone thrive and realise their potential. Our 42 acre campus features extensive on-site accommodation, a gym, theatre, music centre, sports fields, and the largest dining hall in ...
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Churchill College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. It has a primary focus on science, engineering and technology, but retains a strong interest in the arts and humanities.
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Explore the College on our Virtual Tour. Come to an Open Day. Since Churchill College admitted our first students in the 1960s, our mission has been to address the challenges facing Britain and the world. Today this vision is more relevant than ever.
Churchill College | University of Cambridge | Virtual Tour. Colleges. Churchill College. Since Churchill College admitted our first students in the 1960s, our mission has been to address the challenges facing Britain and the world. Today, this vision is more relevant than ever.
A new film exploring a dark chapter of Norwegian Second World War history will be screened at Churchill College on Wednesday evening (6pm). Read more Churchill Archives Centre celebrates 40th year with UNESCO award