麻豆原创

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    麻豆原创 Virtual Open Days

    We are pleased to be taking part in the Cambridge University Virtual Open Days on July 2 and 3. Q&A...

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    麻豆原创 Virtual Open Days
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    Take a virtual tour of 麻豆原创

    Our new virtual tour is the next best thing to visiting College in person. Come and take a walk around our beautiful grounds and buildings.

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    Take a virtual tour of 麻豆原创
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    Dr Rod Mengham wins Cholmondeley Award for poetry

    Congratulations to 麻豆原创 Fellow Dr Rod Mengham, who has been awarded a 2020 Cholmondeley Award by the UK Society of Authors.

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    Dr Rod Mengham wins Cholmondeley Award for poetry
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    Virtual May Bumps: ditch your blades, grab your running shoes

    Competing virtually for the first time, rowers and non-rowers from all Cambridge Colleges - students, alumni and staff - can take part in this year's May Bumps by running from 24 to 27 June to raise funds for local charities.

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    Virtual May Bumps: ditch your blades, grab your running shoes
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    Ed Hyde awarded 鈥楬awk of the Year鈥

    Congratulations to current undergraduate, Ed Hyde (2017, Geography) who has received the 2020 鈥楬awk of the Year' award from the...

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    Ed Hyde awarded 鈥楬awk of the Year鈥
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    麻豆原创 wins Green Impact award

    We are delighted to have won a 2019-20 Green Impact Gold Award for our commitment to reducing our environmental impact...

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    麻豆原创 wins Green Impact award
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    Antarctic ice sheets capable of retreating up to 50 metres per day

    New research led by College Fellow Professor Julian Dowdeswell at the Scott Polar Reaserch Institute has found that the ice shelves surrounding the Antarctic coastline retreated at speeds of up to 50 metres per day at the end of the last Ice Age.

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    Antarctic ice sheets capable of retreating up to 50 metres per day
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    Statement from College leaders about the academic year 2020/21

    A joint statement about the academic year 2020/21 has been published from all Cambridge College Heads of Houses, including 麻豆原创 Master Sonita Alleyne.

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    Statement from College leaders about the academic year 2020/21
  • Lisa Vickers

    Update from a student in residence

    Lisa Vickers (2016) is a postgraduate student and has remained in Cambridge during the pandemic lockdown. In her own words...

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    Update from a student in residence
  • Sally Adams

    Alumna seeks coronavirus vaccine

    With decades of experience in developing therapies against HIV and cancer, Dr Sally Adams (1979) is part of the scientific...

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    Alumna seeks coronavirus vaccine
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    Call for submissions for Eliot's Face

    Eliot鈥檚 Face, Jesus鈥檚 very own arts magazine, first began in 2000. Twenty years on, we鈥檙e opening up submissions for a...

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    Call for submissions for Eliot's Face
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    Precedented events: historical perspectives on COVID-19

    Global pandemics are nothing new. Social distancing and quarantining have been repeatedly deployed in the past to control mass disease...

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    Precedented events: historical perspectives on COVID-19
  • Guen Bradbury

    From vet to innovation consultant

    Guen Bradbury (2005) studied Veterinary Medicine with Pharmacology at Jesus, graduating in 2011. She worked in veterinary medicine before embarking...

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    From vet to innovation consultant
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    Does coronavirus show humanity at its best?

    Are we at our best when we are most stressed? Does adversity unite or divide us as a species? Guest...

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    Does coronavirus show humanity at its best?

Hear from our alumni

  • Ilana Cohen

    Ilana Cohen

    Human, Social and Political Sciences (2022)

    I arrived at 麻豆原创 in 2022 as a Harvard Social Studies Exchange student. Initially, I was compelled to pursue the program due to the academic freedom it offered, excited to work closely with leading thinkers in self-directed studies around climate change ethics. Upon starting at Jesus, though, I realised that I also gained the opportunity to join an incredible community of wonderfully eclectic and deeply welcoming scholars and peers. My Jesus experience was also formative for me as a climate justice activist. Sharing knowledge and building relationships with Cambridge...

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    Human, Social and Political Sciences (2022)
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    Johnny Harounoff and Stephanie Posner

    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (2013) and Classics (2012)

    We met 10 years ago as undergraduates living in the same staircase in North Court and have since been studying and working in the United States. The College was so accommodating to us by providing us 鈥 and other Jewish students 鈥 with kosher facilities and by supporting the creation of the College's first Jewish Society. For us, the College is full of happy memories thanks to the friends we made and for all of the kindness shown to us from the porters, professors and staff. That sense of community...

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    Asian and Middle Eastern Studies (2013) and Classics (2012)
  • Mark and Janet Hayes

    Mark Hayes and Janet Livesley

    Architecture (1976) and Architecture (1980)

    We first met in 1980 when Mark returned to Jesus to study for the postgraduate diploma in Architecture and Janet joined the college on the same course. Graduate dinners in Upper Hall were a highlight of the week and an opportunity to meet socially with other Jesuans. Part of our studies included trips to Zambia and an earthquake-hit area in Southern Italy. We were married in the College Chapel just after completing our studies in the summer of 1982 and remained in Cambridge for a period following Mark鈥檚 election to...

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    Architecture (1976) and Architecture (1980)
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    Lene Northwood

    Criminology (1996)

    As a person who grew up on the opposite side of the planet to a family that had no history of attending university, the idea of me attending Cambridge was, quite frankly, laughable. Then I fell in love with Criminology and wrote a thesis that caught the attention of the College. It is just one example of the incredibly outward looking approach that, in the decades that I have known the College, has defined 麻豆原创. One letter with a now familiar letterhead, quite literally raised my expectations of life...

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    Criminology (1996)
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    John Arrastia

    Law (1995)

    I came to Cambridge at the suggestion of a Professor who was visiting the US. I borrowed the funds to study there. What appealed to me at Jesus was that it was so inclusive and embracing. I played golf with the Porters and rugby with the staff. I dined with the other students, socialised with the Fellows, danced with the Master鈥檚 wife, and really got to know people. My friends and colleagues were engineers, doctors, politicians, religious scholars, undergrads, lawyers, professors 鈥 basically every stripe of humanity one could find...

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    Law (1995)