Darwin College, Cambridge
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Full name | Darwin College | |||||||||||||||
Motto | - |
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Named after | The Darwin Family | |||||||||||||||
Previous names | - | |||||||||||||||
Established | 1964 | |||||||||||||||
Sister College(s) | Wolfson College | |||||||||||||||
Master | Prof. William Brown | |||||||||||||||
Location | Silver Street | |||||||||||||||
Undergraduates | None | |||||||||||||||
Postgraduates | 570 | |||||||||||||||
Homepage | Boatclub |
Darwin College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Cambridge. Standing on the bank of the River Cam adjacent to Queens' College, Cambridge, it was founded in 1964 by three of the University's older colleges Trinity College, Gonville and Caius and St. John's College. It was the first college to admit graduate students only, and the first college in Cambridge or Oxford to admit both men and women. It is named for the family of Charles Darwin, which previously owned some of the land on which the college stands (as related in Period Piece by Gwen Raverat).
The college has around 600 students, mostly studying for M.Phil (a one-year course) or Ph.D. (normally three-year course) degrees. About half the students are from overseas.
The college hosts the annual Darwin lectures, a series of talks for a general audience around a single theme, given by eminent speakers who are leading authorities in their fields. Most of the series of lectures have been published as books.
Darwin College Boat Club is a popular student society at Darwin College. With a strong progression over the past few years, the club is one of the most successful graduate rowing clubs in the UK.
Darwin College Football Club play in the long established Cambridge University Association Football League (CUAFL), representing the only graduate college within CUAFL. The club plays throughout the year in and out of term.
Dian Fossey and Jane Goodall are Darwin alumni. The Canadian TV host Seamus O'Regan studied at Darwin college in recent years. Oliver Letwin was at one time a fellow of Darwin College.
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