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  1. St Aidan's College. Welcome to St Aidan’s, the ‘Rainbow College’. Join our community to engage with the world and to change it. From the creative arts to community engagement projects, peer mentoring and Pathways to Enterprise, our energy, enthusiasm and warmth encourage everyone to flourish.

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    • Who's Who

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  2. St Aidan's College is a college of the University of Durham in England. It had its origins in 1895 as the association of women home students, formalised in 1947 as St Aidan's Society. In 1961, it became a full college of the university, and in 1964 moved to new modernist buildings on Elvet Hill designed by Sir Basil Spence.

  3. Welcome to the website of St Aidan’s College JCR. Here you should be able to find everything you could possibly need to know as a St Aidan’s student.

  4. Principal: Collingwood College, Grey College (formerly Master), John Snow College, Josephine Butler College, South College, St Aidan's College, St Chad's College †, St Cuthbert's Society (formerly Censor), College of St Hild and St Bede, St John's College, St Mary's College (formerly Mistress), Stephenson College, Trevelyan College, Ustinov ...

  5. www.durham.ac.uk › colleges-and-student-experience › collegesAbout Us - Durham University

    St Aidan's College. Explore. St Aidan's College. About Us. Creative and dynamic. We are a welcoming and inclusive community with an eclectic mix of undergraduates, postgraduates and staff. You choose when and how you want to be involved in community life, be it through a club, society or just lunch in the dining hall with friends. Student Support.

  6. www.durham.ac.uk › colleges-and-student-experience › collegesWho's Who - Durham University

    Explore. St Aidan's College. Who's Who. Here at Aidan’s we have various staff who have a wide range of experience, skills and bring fundamental inputs to our College environment. Each member is important to our community and its development and with them our community strives to break barriers and enhance community cohesion.

  7. St. Aidan’s College at the University of Durham. St. Aidan’s College at the University of Durham was established in 1961. It occupies a spacious site overlooking historic Durham city, and it is housed in a collection of purpose-built college buildings designed by Sir Basil Spence.