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  1. Founded in 1888 by students as an alternative to the existing two colleges, Cuth's still retains that independence of spirit, but now offers its students all the advantages of being a college of Durham University. Find out more about us.

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      St Cuthbert's Society is named after St Cuthbert of...

  2. St Cuthbert's Society is a Bailey college, based on Durham's peninsula next to the River Wear, although it also has other accommodation a few minutes' walk away in Old Elvet. St Cuthbert's retains its title of 'society', although its workings have changed since its formation.

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

    St Cuthbert's Society is named after St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634 - 20 March 687), who lived in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria as a monk, bishop and hermit. St Cuthbert is celebrated every year on his Feast day, the 20th March, and the Society is included in the Cathedral's celebration of the Saint.

  4. St Cuthbert's Society. Accommodation and Catering. Our accommodation is situated on two different sites: Bailey and Parson's Field. Rooms at both sites are connected to the University high-speed data network allowing access to the Internet and are offered on a standard let basis.

  5. St Cuthbert's Society. Durham colleges are very special places, and St Cuthbert’s Society (generally known as Cuth’s) is no exception. Teaching for degrees does not take place in colleges, but a great deal of life learning goes on in them, and lifelong friendships are made. Our community is diverse, with many international students.

  6. www.durham.ac.uk › colleges-and-student-experience › collegesHistory - Durham University

    History. As a college of Durham University, St Cuthbert's Society offers a student experience steeped in history and tradition but forward-looking. In 1888, St Cuthbert's Society was established as a non-residential college for mature and local students, many with family responsibilities, who did not wish to reside in either Hatfield Hall or ...

  7. Today, St Cuthbert’s Society still retains the independence of spirit that was the hallmark of its founders, but it also offers its students all the advantages associated with being a College of Durham University.