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  1. Magdalene College (/ ˈ m ɔː d l ɪ n / MAWD-lin) is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. The college was founded in 1428 as a Benedictine hostel, in time coming to be known as Buckingham College, before being refounded in 1542 as the College of St Mary Magdalene.

  2. The Dias Law Lecture and Lunch 2024. Mickey Dias was a much loved Law Fellow from 1955 until his death in 2009. Magdalene has instituted an annual lecture in his memory and we are delighted to announce that the first Dias Lecture will be given by Mickey’s daughter, Dame Julia Dias DBE (the Hon. Mrs Justice Dias), on 15 June 2024.

  3. The History of Magdalene College. There has been a continuous tradition of academic study on the Magdalene College site for nearly 600 years. One of the most common questions we are asked is about the pronunciation of the College's name.

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  4. Location and student life. Magdalene College has the advantage of an attractive and convenient location on the banks of the River Cam, with the longest waterfront of all the Cambridge Colleges, and less than 5 minutes’ walk from the city centre.

  5. Find out how to apply and what it's like to study at Magdalene. Magdalene is one of the smaller Cambridge Colleges and is renowned for its warm and friendly atmosphere. Magdalene admits roughly 105 undergraduates each year for all degree courses offered by the University.

  6. Address: Magdalene Street; Postcode: CB3 0AG; Website: magd.cam.ac.uk; Opening Hours: pepys library: Mon-Sat, during term 1430-1530; throughout summer 1130-1230,1430-1530 (see website for details) Categories: Cambridge University Colleges

  7. There has been a continuous tradition of academic study on the Magdalene College site for nearly 600 years. In 1428, Abbot Lytlington of Crowland Abbey near Peterborough was licensed by Letters Patent of King Henry VI to acquire the site to establish a hostel in Cambridge for Benedictine student-monks.

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