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  1. A temporary vacancy has arisen within the College Library, which seeks a conscientious individual to assist with Stock-Checking duties. The hours of work will be flexible, but the ideal candidate will be available to work approximately 12 days over the period mid-June 2024 to mid-September 2024. This is a casual, temporary role. The salary for this role is £12 per hour.

  2. Medicine at Caius. Caius has a particular focus on medicine. We have 25 undergraduates in each year group, the most of any College. Our numbers mean there’s a strong sense of community among Caius medics, and you’ll be able to work in groups with fellow students who share your interests. You’ll also find in-house expertise in a wide range ...

  3. www.cai.cam.ac.uk › apply-caius › undergraduatesSubjects | Gonville & Caius

    Gonville & Caius College is a registered charity number 1137536. Web design by Contra Digital Agency ...

  4. Visiting Caius. The College is closed to general visitors on weekdays during term. Members and others with business in the College will still be able to access the College via the Porters’ Lodge, but please arrange visits in advance. Prospective applicants for undergraduate and postgraduate study are very welcome to visit the College at any time.

  5. Caius is a traditional law college: we have a strong reputation for law, and admit 10 to 12 undergraduates and 8 to 12 graduates in law each year. If you would like to find out more about financial help for students studying Law at Caius, please see our financial support page.

  6. The Archivist. Gonville & Caius College. Cambridge CB2 1TA. Telephone: 01223 332446. Email: archivist@cai.cam.ac.uk. For access to the rare books and manuscript collections housed in the Lower Library, please contact the library staff at library@cai.cam.ac.uk. Caius Archive collects, documents, and provides long–term access to records ...

  7. To study psychology is to study the human brain, because the brain is the organ that underlies all our behaviour and mental experiences. The brain is an information-processing system, and no man-made system can match its remarkable abilities. But Psychology is not simply about reducing behavioural and mental phenomena to neurophysiology.