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vocation for life. Scholars were eligible for election to the fellowship after three years of probation, irrespective of whether they had achieved a degree or not. Undergraduates at King's – unlike those from other colleges – did not have to pass university examinations to achieve their BA degree and instead had only to satisfy the college. Every fellow was to study theology, save for two who were to study astronomy, two civil law, four canon law, and two medicine; all fellows save those studying secular subjects were obliged to take
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to expand the college and, more radically, to allow for the election of non-Etonian King's members: the new statutes provided for 46 Fellows, 24 scholarships reserved for boys from Eton, and 24 "open" scholarships for boys from any school. At the same time all formal obligation to take Holy Orders – unenforced since the 17th century – was removed. The statutes were again amended in 1882, this time ensuring fellowships were not always for life and were awarded on merit after submissions of original research. In his 1930 memoir
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was completed in a temporary fashion to serve until the new court was ready. The new college site was itself left unfinished and the "temporary" Old Court buildings, arranged to accommodate 70, served as the permanent residential fabric of the college until the beginning of the 19th century. Henry's grand design for the new college buildings survives in the 1448
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alleged racial profiling by college porters at the gate of King's
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The original plans for Old Court were too small comfortably to accommodate the larger college community of the second foundation, and so in 1443 Henry VI began to purchase the land upon which the modern college now stands. The gateway and south range of Old Court had already been built, but the rest
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The main bar at King's is the site of many social events, open mic nights, and informal meetings and debates between students, whilst a venue known as the Bunker (formerly the Cellar), a second bar in a basement of the college, acts occasionally as a music or dance-night venue and most recently the
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on 11 October 1440 but, up until 1443, King's and Eton had been unconnected. However, that year the relationship between the two was remodelled upon
Wykeham's successful institutions and the original sizes of the colleges scaled up to surpass Wykeham's. A second royal charter which re-founded the
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King's has its own student unions, both for undergraduates (King's
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meant that funds began to dry up. By the time of Henry's deposition in 1461, the chapel walls had been raised 60 ft high at the east end but only 8 ft at the west; a building line which can still be seen today as the boundary between the lighter stone below and the darker above. Work
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Generally, the atmosphere at King's is considered to be easier than that of other colleges to integrate into for students from a working-class or minority background. However, a survey conducted by
Varsity Newspaper in January 2009 revealed that the average parental income of students who
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each year is
Founder's Day, which begins with a Founder's Eucharist in the chapel, followed by a Founder's Breakfast with ale and culminating in a sumptuous dinner in his memory called "Founder's Feast" to which all members of college in their third year of studies are invited.
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There are a number of rooms around college which students can book out to hold society events. Societies who commonly do this include King's Politics, The Turing Maths Society, The History Society, The Marxist Society, Keynes Economics Society and King's Feminist Society.
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Henry directed the publication of the college's first governing statutes in 1443. His original modest plan for the college was abandoned, and provision was instead made for a community of 70 fellows and scholars headed by a provost. Henry had belatedly learned of
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pupils and of affirmative action (positive discrimination), although the relatively high proportion of state-school students reflects the far greater number of applications from pupils at maintained schools in comparison to other Cambridge colleges.
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comparing academic performance ranked King's 12th out of a total of 29 rated colleges at the University of Cambridge in 2019. In terms of first-class degrees, King's ranked 9th in the university with 31.3% of final year students achieving a first.
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for "their contributions concerning the determination of base sequences in nucleic acids". Sanger is one of only five people to have won a Nobel Prize twice, and the only affiliate of the University of Cambridge to have done
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college students have a reputation for radical political activity going back to the late 1960s, and the college has not infrequently been the centre of demonstrations, rent strikes and so forth, sparked by political events.
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and 17th-century wood panelling were removed and the Rubens installed in their stead behind the altar in April 1964. The painting was so big that the raised floor of the chapel's east end, required by the 1448
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now much larger King's College was issued on 12 July 1443. On 1 September 1444, the Provosts of King's and Eton and the Wardens of Winchester and New College formally signed the
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and a series of monologue showcase events. Even more recently, the Bunker has been used by the King's Electronic Music Society, allowing students to learn how to DJ.
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buildings, due to lack of funds only the western of these was constructed. The first stone of what became known as the Gibbs' Building was laid by Provost
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2851:"Five decades after Cambridge colleges went co-ed, too little has changed"
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in 1918) is broadcast from the chapel to millions of listeners worldwide.
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3226:"The Choir of King's College, Cambridge | King's College Cambridge"
3106:"'I want to see Cambridge University breaking the silence on race'"
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The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge
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Sargent, Andrew. Secret Cambridge. Amberley Publishing, 2018.
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A History of the County of Cambridge and the Isle of Ely
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3812:. The College Monographs. London: J. M. Dent & Co.
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who had been both students and fellows at the college.
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and become priests, on pain of expulsion. In 1445, a
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Grade II* listed parks and gardens in Cambridgeshire
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Cambridgeshire and Peterborough NHS Foundation Trust
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3372:"King's College launches 'Entrepreneurship Lab'"
3200:"King's Mountaineering and Kayaking Association"
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2058:Coat of arms of King's College, Cambridge
836:. Although St Catharine's had been founded by
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3058:Tunstall-Behrens, Caedmon (23 January 2009).
2021:List of Provosts of King's College, Cambridge
2010:"for their contributions to contract theory".
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702:. The chapel was the only part of Henry VI's
60:King's College Chapel and the Gibbs' Building
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3740:"FT's Tett named provost of King's College"
3013:. King's College, Cambridge. Archived from
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3251:"King's Voices | King's College Cambridge"
2205:King's College, Cambridge (25 July 2007).
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1163:Whereas many Cambridge colleges celebrate
689:Within a decade Henry's engagement in the
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2029:. The current Provost, as of 2023, is Dr
2025:The head of King's College is called the
1980:Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences
1962:1959 for work towards global disarmament.
1748:. The ghost story writer and medievalist
1651:Chancellor of the University of Cambridge
1621:Charles Townshend, 2nd Viscount Townshend
4980:Whipple Museum of the History of Science
4252:Physiology, Development and Neuroscience
3060:"From dumpster-diving to raucous revels"
3037:"Cambridge University Area Links Scheme"
2151:The roses are frequently represented as
870:and the cause of the UK's entrance into
5079:Colleges of the University of Cambridge
3428:John Whitworth: Celebrated countertenor
2267:see e.g. the logo of the city council,
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1877:, and the mathematician and eugenicist
1365:, first Prime Minister of Great Britain
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1280:Entrepreneurship and business at King's
994:The College Chapel, an example of late
656:Henry VI's revised plan for the college
4955:Museum of Archaeology and Anthropology
4481:Chemical Engineering and Biotechnology
3970:List of University of Cambridge people
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1897:, studied postgraduate physics there.
1881:. The Governor of the Bank of England
1500:, mathematician and computer scientist
27:College of the University of Cambridge
5089:Grade I listed buildings in Cambridge
3396:Isaacson, Walter (31 December 1999).
2991:(Special No 17): 15–16. 20 April 2009
2083:A version of the arms with the roses
1990:Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine
1678:, the 16th-century Protestant martyr
544:in 1880, adapted by the college dean
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5094:Grade I listed educational buildings
4860:Cambridge University Health Partners
4357:Human, Social, and Political Science
3651:"The Nobel Prize in Literature 1973"
2822:Chainey, Graham (24 December 1992).
2803:from the original on 12 January 2022
2329:from the original on 12 January 2022
1988:, fellow of King's, was awarded the
1978:, fellow of King's, was awarded the
1943:, fellow of King's, was awarded the
1933:, fellow of King's, was awarded the
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866:On 1 September 1939, the day of the
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536:. Every year on Christmas Eve, the
498:King's was founded in 1441 by King
4367:Politics and International Studies
3499:"Biography: Charles Glover Barkla"
2792:"Obituary: Sir Martyn Beckett, Bt"
2683:from the original on 13 March 2018
1225:Choir of King's College, Cambridge
889:In 1961, the property millionaire
661:Henry VI, Henry VII and Henry VIII
534:Choir of King's College, Cambridge
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4970:Sedgwick Museum of Earth Sciences
4664:Cambridge University Wine Society
4519:Institute of Continuing Education
4352:History and Philosophy of Science
4304:Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit
3867:(Cambridge: King's College, 1980)
3524:"The Nobel Prize in Physics 1948"
2849:Hughes, Stella (31 August 2022).
2642:As We Were, A Victorian Peep-Show
2315:Blake, Heidi (24 December 2012).
2248:www.undergraduate.study.cam.ac.uk
2242:Walker, Timea (2 February 2022).
807:As We Were, A Victorian Peep Show
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4448:Materials Science and Metallurgy
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3865:Kingsmen of a Century: 1873–1972
3738:Roush, Chris (9 February 2023).
3104:Ferguson, Donna (23 June 2018).
2638:Benson, Edward Frederic (1930).
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4486:Computer Science and Technology
3889:King's College Graduate Society
3780:Austen-Leigh, Augustus (1899).
1625:British agricultural revolution
1562:Governor of the Bank of England
1306:Cambridge Judge Business School
792:Victorian reforms and expansion
235:, patron saint of Eton College
5074:1441 establishments in England
4424:Scott Polar Research Institute
3951:The Lord Sainsbury of Turville
3763:King's College Statutes 2007,
2437:. Eton College. Archived from
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1634:. Historical figures include
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1327:and famous innovators such as
1223:King's College is home to the
714:Coat of arms of King Henry VII
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5027:Cambridge University Reporter
3370:Bowen, Flora (25 June 2021).
2985:Cambridge University Reporter
2745:. Police Roll of Honour Trust
2739:"Cambridgeshire Constabulary"
2396:. InfoBritain. Archived from
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1335:People associated with King's
1047:on Mondays during term-time.
528:. It has the world's largest
433:Show map of Central Cambridge
430:Location in Central Cambridge
18:King's College Cambridge
5021:Fictional Cambridge colleges
5016:Cambridge University Council
4187:Anglo-Saxon Norse and Celtic
4049:Gonville and Caius
3884:King's College Student Union
3629:"The Nobel Peace Prize 1959"
3349:"The Entrepreneurship Prize"
3327:"Entrepreneurship at King's"
3069:. Cambridge. pp. 1, 4–5
3011:"Schools Liaison Initiative"
612:'s 1379 twin foundations of
216:; 583 years ago
4624:Light Entertainment Society
3894:Virtual tour of the library
3154:. King's College, Cambridge
2771:. King's College, Cambridge
2765:"Saving the Chapel windows"
2296:. King's College, Cambridge
1789:Master of the Queen's Music
1674:Alumni in religion include
1485:, Nobel laureate in physics
1294:King's Entrepreneurship Lab
1292:. In 2021, it launched the
685:gave the priory's lands to
526:English Gothic architecture
495:in the centre of the city.
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4817:Rugby League Varsity Match
4309:Mitochondrial Biology Unit
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3329:. King's College Cambridge
2129:Trinity College, Cambridge
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2898:"Library recommendations"
2671:Benson, Edward Frederic.
2628:, pp. 150, 221, 279.
2155:as above. See pp. 54–57,
1970:Nobel Prize in Literature
1869:, the political theorist
1728:, the Nobel Prize winner
1545:, playwright and director
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868:German invasion of Poland
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4827:University Cricket Match
2270:"Cambridge City Council"
2153:barbed and seeded proper
1945:Nobel Prize in Chemistry
1684:Archbishop of Canterbury
1201:King's College Boat Club
861:Cambridge Borough Police
4943:Hamilton Kerr Institute
4765:Lightweight Men (CULRC)
4362:Archaeological Research
3931:University of Cambridge
3476:Encyclopedia Britannica
3472:"Charles Glover Barkla"
2170:University of Cambridge
1117:University of Cambridge
1029:Nine Lessons and Carols
955:, King's together with
929:E. M. Forster
885:behind the chapel altar
842:George Frederick Bodley
563:, the college's founder
485:University of Cambridge
48:University of Cambridge
4812:The Varsity Polo Match
4412:Palaeoclimate Research
4294:Autism Research Centre
3398:"Who Mattered And Why"
3039:. Cambridge University
2541:British History Online
2432:"Eton College History"
2174:"Notice by the Editor"
2159:(1985), London: Orbis.
2157:The Cambridge Armorial
2045:of the college is the
1994:H. Robert Horvitz
1935:Nobel Prize in Physics
1925:Nobel Prize in Physics
1861:, the palaeontologist
1697:before appointment as
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4760:Openweight Men (CUBC)
4639:Philosophical Society
4569:Amateur Dramatic Club
4441:Theoretical Cosmology
4431:Mathematical Sciences
3563:Research at Cambridge
3559:"Nobel Prize Winners"
2953:"Special Collections"
1921:Charles Glover Barkla
1744:, and the playwright
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1025:King's College School
1009:Adoration of the Magi
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971:Buildings and grounds
896:Adoration of the Magi
891:Alfred Ernest Allnatt
883:Adoration of the Magi
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461:Show map of Cambridge
458:Location in Cambridge
4695:Association football
4319:Brain Imaging Centre
4269:Sainsbury Laboratory
2379:, pp. 5, 8, 49.
1998:John E. Sulston
1811:; the folk musician
1695:Chancellor of Oxford
1270:Sir Stephen Cleobury
1209:Henley Royal Regatta
1205:Temple Challenge Cup
830:George Gilbert Scott
627:Amicabilis Concordia
4885:Animal Health Trust
4672:(student newspaper)
4629:Moral Sciences Club
4474:Alternative Finance
4274:Stem Cell Institute
4235:Biological sciences
4114:St Catharine’s
4084:Murray Edwards
4074:Lucy Cavendish
4019:Corpus Christi
3806:Fay, C. R. (1907).
3451:Nobel Prize Website
3408:on 10 November 2007
3280:www.kings.cam.ac.uk
3255:www.kings.cam.ac.uk
3230:www.kings.cam.ac.uk
3152:"No Exit news item"
2876:"Carols from Kings"
2797:The Daily Telegraph
2577:on 22 February 2010
2394:Monarchs and Royals
2323:The Daily Telegraph
2223:on 27 November 2021
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1857:, The psychologist
1699:Dean of Westminster
1610:John Maynard Keynes
1423:John Maynard Keynes
1085:veterinary medicine
1083:, land economy and
1035:from the Chapel on
996:Gothic architecture
943:John Maynard Keynes
935:Architects' Journal
893:offered King's the
753:, at the time also
732:The Gibbs' Building
614:New College, Oxford
542:Edward White Benson
491:and faces out onto
481:constituent college
255:New College, Oxford
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4938:Fitzwilliam Museum
4890:Babraham Institute
4134:Sidney Sussex
3206:on 17 October 2013
2400:on 26 October 2007
1992:2002 jointly with
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1636:Francis Walsingham
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4390:Physical sciences
4285:Clinical Medicine
4144:Trinity Hall
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3478:. 26 October 2016
3426:Garry Humphreys,
3137:Independent.co.uk
3017:on 31 August 2009
2933:on 14 August 2016
2923:"Internet Access"
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2728:, pp. 42–43.
2704:, pp. 40–41.
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2571:"College history"
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1453:Philip Noel-Baker
1329:Charles Townshend
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1941:Frederick Sanger
1931:Patrick Blackett
1923:was awarded the
1865:, the economist
1855:Frederick Sanger
1851:Patrick Blackett
1849:, the physicist
1765:George Santayana
1693:, who served as
1627:, the judge and
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1847:Anthony Giddens
1843:social sciences
1825:James Gilchrist
1815:; the comedian
1797:Julian Anderson
1781:George Benjamin
1701:and eventually
1649:, the peer and
1640:Queen Elizabeth
1638:, spymaster to
1629:Lord Chancellor
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1887:Hermann Hauser
1875:Charles Inglis
1863:Richard Fortey
1853:, the chemist
1832:John Whitworth
1809:King's Singers
1738:Walter Raleigh
1718:Martin Jacques
1714:Salman Rushdie
1676:William Thomas
1647:Charles Clarke
1617:Robert Walpole
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