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  1. Human, Social, and Political Sciences. Studying Human, Social, and Political Sciences (HSPS) at Jesus is great, as the relatively large intake creates a really supportive group within College. The course itself is diverse, allowing you to study everything from power politics to the psychology of free will. Taking four subjects in part one means ...

  2. Jesus College (Cambridge) /  52.20911111, 0.12338889. El Jesus College es uno de los colegios que constituyen la Universidad de Cambridge. Fue fundado por John Alcock, que era obispo de Ely en 1496, en el lugar que era ocupado por un convento de monjas benedictinas. El nombre completo del colegio es The College of the Blessed Virgin Mary ...

  3. Theology, Religion, and Philosophy of Religion. The Theology Tripos is possibly the most varied arts course available at undergraduate level - at least, that's been my impression. There is huge flexibility from the very beginning: the only compulsory papers in the first year are a language (there's a choice of four) and either the Old or New ...

  4. Jesus College has had Welsh connections since its founding in 1571, although our students now come from all over the UK and abroad. In 2022, we opened the Cheng Yu Tung Building on our historic site, which houses new study and teaching spaces, graduate facilities, a multi-faith prayer room, and a café. We are due to open an onsite gym in 2024.

  5. Contact Doug @ JESUS COLLEGE. As the founder of Jesus College, Jesus is the image of the invisible God, the firstborn over all creation. For in him all things were created: things in heaven and on earth, visible and invisible, whether thrones or powers or rulers or authorities; all things have been created through him and for him.

  6. JESUS COLLEGE, a non-profit 501(c)3 organization, offers over 100 free downloadable resources & links presenting the good life in the person, work, teachings & life of Jesus through "Eyes to See" visual & "Ears to Hear" audio resources from respected professors plus future gatherings live & online.

  7. Today Jesus College is one of the larger colleges in Cambridge, but until the late 19th century it was one of the smallest and poorest. Its origins lie 400 years earlier, when John Alcock, Bishop of Ely, decided to convert a derelict nunnery on the eastern edge of Cambridge into a community for graduate priests studying in the University.