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  1. Edmund Gonville and John Caius were the two founders of Gonville & Caius, and the College owes its character to the far-sightedness and individual contributions of both. Gonville, Rector of Terrington St Clement in Norfolk, first founded the College as Gonville Hall in 1348, dedicating it to the Annunciation of the Blessed Virgin Mary.

  2. 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.

  3. 10 de jul. de 2019 · The Gate of Honour at Caius College is rather hidden, but still rather spectacular with some wonderful traditions. Gonville and Caius (pronounced “Keys”) College is one of the oldest Cambridge colleges, founded in 1348 by Edmund Gonville as Gonville Hall. Having fallen into disrepair by the mid-sixteenth century, John Caius re-founded the ...

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

  5. 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 ...

  6. Gonville & Caius College Choir is a mixed choir of 24 male and female voices. It is one of the UK’s leading collegiate choirs, with an international reputation for performances of exceptional quality but also for innovative and adventurous recordings.

  7. Dr Simon Wolfgang Fuchs (Theology and Religious Studies) Research Fellowships are awarded to individuals of exceptionally strong academic record who have produced innovative doctoral research. The College has two competitions – one for applicants within the Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences, and one for applicants within the Sciences.