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  1. Homerton College. Cambridge. A modern CambridgeCollege for achanging world. Study Here. Health and Wellbeing. Homerton Changemakers. What's on in College. Scroll down. Homerton College has a 250 year history of educational excellence, contributing to a fairer society for people of all backgrounds.

  2. Homerton College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Its first premises were acquired in Homerton , London in 1768, by an informal gathering of Protestant dissenters with origins in the seventeenth century.

  3. About us. Founded in London in 1768, Homerton moved to Cambridge just before 1900. Once an academy for the Nonconformist Church, then a renowned teacher-training college, since 2010 Homerton has been a full College of the University of Cambridge, offering all the academic subjects.

  4. Welcome to Homerton. We may be the youngest of all the Cambridge Colleges, but we have an exciting 250 year history – taking us from our original home in London to the Cambridge site you see today. We are proud to offer students all the University of Cambridge courses.

  5. Explore the College on our Virtual Tour. Come to an Open Day. With over 1,400 students covering all undergraduate and most postgraduate courses, Homerton College is one of the largest, youngest and most diverse Colleges at the University of Cambridge.

  6. Homerton College. Homerton is both the largest and the newest College in the University. With a 250-year history, for much of which we were an acclaimed teacher training college, we received our Royal Charter in 2010 and now offer every subject at both undergraduate and postgraduate level.

  7. About. Celebrating 250 years of free-thinking education. Cambridge is a fabulous place to be, with eight major arts festivals, a diverse population, some of the most gorgeous buildings in the world, a massive tech sector, and two big universities. Homerton is proud to be part of this city, and part of the University of Cambridge.