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  1. St Catharine's College was founded in 1473 by Robert Woodlark. He had spent nearly twenty years buying up tenements in what is now Queens’ Lane until he had a site large enough to accommodate the little hall which he called ‘Saynt Kateryns Hall of Cambridge’. Two years later, on 16 August 1475, the hall was incorporated, by charter of ...

  2. The Shakeshaft and Sherlock Libraries are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Library & Archive staff are based in the Shakeshaft Library, and can be found in the office between 8.30 and 5.30, Monday to Friday. We work closely with our academic colleagues on the Fellowship, and with Faculty and Departmental Librarians, to make sure the books ...

  3. The Directors of Studies at St Catharine's who teach in each subject have developed short guides to give a brief flavour of what you can expect - including details about admissions, the structure of the course, and the academics at the College who teach that subject. Please note that we do not admit undergraduates to read Architecture, Education, Linguistics, or History of Art.

  4. www.catzjcr.comCatz JCR

    St. Catharine’s College is a mid-sized College right in the heart of Cambridge, founded in 1473. Our JCR usually comprises about 450 individual undergraduate students, from first year to fourth years. Catz is, first and foremost, a community, and there is no other College quite like us.

  5. When his term of office starts on 1 October 2023, Sir John will become the 40th Master of the College since it was founded in 1473. Sir John joined the House of Commons Service in 1986, after completing his undergraduate studies at St Catharine’s and a doctorate at Worcester College, Oxford. Since 2019, he has been the 51st Clerk of the House ...

  6. We organise a number of events for Members (alumni of the College) that take place across UK and throughout the world, and keep in contact with alumni and friends through publications, emails and newsletters. We also work closely with the St Catharine’s College Alumni Society. Read more about the Society and other alumni groups on this webpage.

  7. 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 ...