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  1. The Official YouTube channel of St Catharine's College, one of the 31 Colleges of the University of Cambridge.

  2. The Cambridge English course comprises two ‘parts’. Your first two years are spent preparing for Part I, with Part II in the third, final year. More details of the various flexible options for both Parts can be found on the English Faculty Website. Part I gives you a solid grounding in English Literature from 1300 to the present, focusing ...

  3. Welcome to St Catharine’s postgraduate hub. The following pages are designed to help potential applicants learn about life at the College and find the information you need when selecting which college to choose. Please email grad.admin@caths.cam.ac.uk for queries and funding applications. “The collegiate system was entirely new to me so I ...

  4. How to apply. You apply to Cambridge via UCAS, just as you would apply to any other UK university. However, applications at Cambridge are handled by the individual colleges, not by a department or faculty. Most applicants select a college where they would like to live and work, and that college will then deal with their application.

  5. St Catharine's College, Trumpington Street, Cambridge, CB2 1RL. St Catharine's is located in the heart of Cambridge city centre. You can access maps of the College's location and site here. The information below will help you reach the College's main site; more information is available on the Visit Britain website.

  6. Jun 26, 2024 · College life. St Catharine's is committed to academic excellence and success, while maintaining a relaxed and sociable atmosphere. We are fortunate to be located in the centre of Cambridge - within short walking distance of most University departments and numerous historic buildings and collections. "I think my favourite thing about Catz has to ...

  7. The grant of a Royal Charter in 1475 enabled St Catharine's to acquire and to sell property, and on 22 November 1475 Woodlark conveyed to the Master and Fellows all the property he had acquired on the Mill Street front, together with all his lands etc. in Cambridge, Grantchester, Barton and Coton, the Manor of Coton and the advowson of the ...