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staff corroborated her accusations, a King's College spokeswoman denied wrongdoing by staff. As a result of the attention the issue received, Cambridge University students came forward describing similar experiences. Gopal said that she received hate mail following her announcement. Gopal announced that she would no longer supervise students at King's until there was a resolution to the long-standing problem. Many students from Asian heritages have corrobated racial profiling by porters, who often mistake Asian students to be tourists.
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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 College, Cambridge. Gopal said that she was subjected to racial profiling and aggression by the porters and gatekeepers of King's and said porters frequently hassled non-white staff and students at the gates. While several students and
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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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Under the provostship of Richard Okes, from 1850 until his death in 1888, the college began a period of reform. On 1 May 1851 it was agreed to abolish the privilege of King's members to be granted a degree without passing the university examinations. In 1861 the college statutes were amended so as
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It has been speculated that the choice of the college as a beneficiary by the two later Henrys was a political one, with Henry VII in particular concerned to legitimate a new, post-civil war Tudor regime by demonstrating patronage of what was by definition the King's College. Later building work on
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With the courtyard to the south of the chapel now able to accommodate the college, the land to the north was sold to the university in 1828. This was the site of the world's first bonsai tree, cultivated in King's College in the mid 18th century. The university demolished most of the original Old
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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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In the grant of arms, the black field is described as symbolising the stability of the college; the roses are described as symbolising the bringing forth of the flowers of knowledge; and the fleur-de-lis and lion represent the royalty of King's foundation by Henry VI, referring to the Kingdoms of
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Members of King's were to be recruited entirely from Eton. Each year, the provost and two fellows travelled to Eton to impartially select the worthiest boys to fill any vacancies at the college, always maintaining the total number of scholars and fellows at exactly 70. Membership of King's was a
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King's has its own student unions, both for undergraduates (King's College Student Union or KCSU) and for graduates (King's College Graduate Society or KCGS). Students at King's have used both organisations to assist in the decision-making processes in the college itself and the university. The
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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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Before the granting of the current arms, King's used a very similar design. The previous shield had two white lilies instead of the outer roses, and a pastoral staff encircled by a mitre instead of the bottom rose. The two lilies represented St Mary, and the bishop's regalia represented St
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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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Since its foundation, the college has housed a library, providing books for all students, covering all the subjects offered by King's. Around 130,000 books are held: some available for teaching and for reference, others being rare books and
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signed a letter urging the college to reverse its plan and "admit that it has made a mistake"; the levelling of the floor nevertheless went ahead. The newly refitted east end opened in 1968 and proved highly controversial, with the
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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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began to take an interest in the college, probably as a political move to legitimise his new position. The building of the college's chapel began in 1446, and was finished in 1544 during the reign of
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King's has established a Schools Liaison Officer post in order to provide support to students, whatever their background, and schools and colleges of any type to find out more about the
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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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provided a new plan to complete the courtyard of which the chapel formed the north side. Although his design was for the courtyard to be closed by three similar detached
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1984 "for having made fundamental contributions to the development of systems of national accounts and hence greatly improved the basis for empirical economic analysis".
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The first stone of the chapel was laid by the King on St James's Day, 25 July 1446. The King encouraged support for the college. In 1448, John Conches, former prior of
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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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Once someone has been admitted to the college, they become a member for life. Alumni of the college includes prime ministers, archbishops, presidents and academics.
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published in 1999 a list of what it considered the most "influential and important" people of the 20th century. In a list of one hundred names, King's claimed two:
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Sable, three roses argent, a chief per pale azure and gules charged on the dexter side with a fleur-de-lis and on the sinister with a lion passant gardant Or.
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the chapel is marked by an uninhibited branding with the Tudor rose and other symbols of the new establishment, quite against the precise instructions of the
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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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1958 "for his work on the structure of proteins, especially that of insulin". Sanger was awarded his second Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1980 jointly with
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1948 "for his development of the Wilson cloud chamber method, and his discoveries therewith in the fields of nuclear physics and cosmic radiation".
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Expansion of the college through the 1861 statutes necessitated more building work to accommodate the larger community. In 1869, the area along
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was prevailed upon to finish the shell of the building. The interior had to wait a further generation until completion by 1544 with the aid of
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France and England respectively. Furthermore, white roses are traditionally a symbol of the Virgin Mary, one of the patron saints of King's.
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The last main-site building to be erected by the college was the Keynes Building, finished in 1967 and named after the former college bursar
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The college remained as the Old Court, chapel and a few small surrounding buildings for nearly two-hundred years until in 1724 the architect
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consists of organ scholars, choral scholars (male students from the college and other colleges) and choristers (boys educated at the nearby
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and the college. King's is the link Cambridge college for schools in North East England through Cambridge University Area Links Scheme.
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National Police Officers Roll of Honour and Remembrance in Memory of British Police Officers who Lost their Lives in the Line of Duty
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and the resultant scarcity of funds, and then his eventual deposition. Little progress was made on the project until 1508, when King
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In 2014, King's College established an Entrepreneurship Prize opened to King's College students with alumni as judges, including
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The College Chapel, as first planned by Henry VI. The building line between light and dark stone can be seen on the chapel's side.
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This article is about the constituent college of the University of Cambridge, founded in 1441. For other and similar uses, see
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The college, along with most others at the university, had been all-male since its foundation. However, under the provost
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to "support students with a future interest in innovation, entrepreneurship, and business" co-directed by King's fellows
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The first women students arrived at King's in 1972, one of the first three previously all-male colleges to admit women.
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of the university limited the chancellor's authority and gave the college full jurisdiction over internal matters.
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has the largest active membership of any club in King's. In 2013 the first men's boat qualified to race in the
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upon whose feast day Henry had been born. The first stone of the college's Old Court was laid by the King on
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spent much of his life at King's as a student, fellow and Provost. The author and translator of Aristotle
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1973 "for an epic and psychological narrative art which has introduced a new continent into literature".
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criticising it as "motivated not by the demands of liturgical worship but by those of museum display."
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founding a college at Cambridge for a rector and 12 poor scholars. This college was to be named after
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on a double album of music by Howells. Sopranos in King's Voices also featured in a live recording of
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The chapel is actively used as a place of worship and also for some concerts and college events. The
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Heads of State and Government educated at King's include the first Prime Minister of Great Britain,
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artwork obscuring the bottom of the Tudor east window. However 20 fellows and the honorary fellow
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for many decades. Additionally, there is a mixed-voice Chapel choir of male and female students,
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exempted college members from parish duties, and in 1457, an agreement between the provost and
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Of the current fellows of King's prominent fellows include Whitehead and Adams' Prize Winner
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ceiling; 26 large stained-glass windows, 24 of which date from the 16th century; and
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Henry VI is not completely forgotten at the college. The Saturday after the end of
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proceeded sporadically until a generation later in 1508 when the Founder's nephew
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1917 "for his discovery of the characteristic Röntgen radiation of the elements".
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King's offers all undergraduate courses available at the university, except for
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of the university, on 25 March 1723 and the building completed six years later.
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There are eight Nobel laureates who were either students or fellows of King's:
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and Clare became the first three previously all-male colleges to admit women.
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In 1909, the south range of a third new courtyard – named after its architect
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participated in the survey at King's was higher than the university average.
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The college has gradually broadened its intake to include many students from
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School of Mathematical and Computational Sciences, University of St. Andrews
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was awarded the Nobel Memorial Prize in Economic Sciences 2016 jointly with
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officer was shot by a student who also shot his tutor in the same incident.
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Taylor, Alison. Cambridge : The Hidden History. Stroud: Tempus, 2001.
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in 1918) is broadcast from the chapel to millions of listeners worldwide.
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Scarf colours: royal purple, with two equally-spaced narrow white stripes
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Politicians educated at King's include the former British Home Secretary
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is also an alumnus, and a benefactor of mankind for having invented the
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The college has had a number of notable alumni in business, including
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King's was granted its arms on the same day as its sister foundation
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The east and south sides of Front Court, designed by William Wilkins
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and the Fellow of the Royal Society and Clay Research award winner
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Front Court was finally completed in 1828 under plans drawn up by
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The other resident choir of the college is the mixed-voice choir
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Court buildings in order to make room for an extension to the
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The King's College of Our Lady and Saint Nicholas in Cambridge
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Notable alumni in literature and poetry include the authors
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King's has a number of competitive and casual sports clubs.
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Collegium Regale beate Marie et sancti Nicholai Cantebrigie
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was also educated at King's. The technology entrepreneur
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In law, alumni include the barrister and vice-chancellor
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Educational institutions established in the 15th century
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King's College Cambridge
King's College
University of Cambridge


King's Parade
Cambridge
map
Coordinates
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Eton College
New College, Oxford
Grace Hopper College, Yale
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Stephen Conway
Bishops of Lincoln
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Student union
www.kcsu.org.uk
Graduate society
www.kcgs.org.uk

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