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  1. Morning Prayer. Choral Eucharist. 8.15am. 6.30pm. Friday. Silent Prayer & Meditation. 8.15am. Requests for prayer may be made directly to the Dean; or written in the intercessions book in the Dean’s stall at the East (altar) end of the Chapel. Common Worship and the Book of Common Prayer 1662 (& 1928) are the forms of service used.

  2. Caius’ historic buildings are opened to virtual visitors with the aid of twenty-first century technology through a collection of panoramic images created by Google Street View. Take a virtual stroll through our courts, or enjoy the historic beauty of our Hall, library (one of the loveliest in Cambridge) and our Chapel - the oldest in Cambridge.

  3. Geography is a popular subject at Caius with a friendly student community and a recently set-up Geography Society. Dr Catherine Sumnall is the Director of Studies for Geographers at the College. She is a historical geographer, specialising in demography in nineteenth-century Europe. Students can expect one to two supervisions (small group ...

  4. Caius has lots of places to relax and meet friends. The College bar in the Old Courts is open every day, with cocktail nights on Wednesdays. During the day, the bar is a communal area where you can meet up with friends or get some work done. It serves great coffee at cheap prices (£1.55 for a capuccino, and we also operate a Caius card loyalty ...

  5. Architecture combines the intellectual challenge of a Cambridge degree with the opportunity for creative design. The course in Architecture differs from most other subjects in two respects. Firstly, there is a design component, which carries a weighting of sixty per cent of the grade. The design component requires competence in organising space ...

  6. Nearly 2,000 Caians, parents and friends of the College gave more than £10million to the project. Without their far-sighted generosity, this beautiful building would not be there today. "The S is for Stephen" - this could become a popular misconception down the line, but it is decidedly apt that the beautiful new building at 5 West Road should ...

  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.