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10 de jun. de 2024 · St Catherine’s College is the largest college within Oxford University and teaches both undergraduate and graduate students.
Founded in 1473, St Catharine's College is a welcoming community of students, staff and Fellows in the heart of Cambridge. Explore the College. Admissions. Find information about applying for undergraduate or postgraduate study at St Catharine's. College departments and staff. Find contact details for College departments and their staff.
St Catherine's College (colloquially called St Catz or Catz) is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford. In 1974, it was also one of the first men's colleges to admit women.
St Catharine's College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge. Founded in 1473 as Katharine Hall , it adopted its current name in 1860. The college is nicknamed " Catz ".
St Catherine's College (Catz) is Oxford’s youngest undergraduate college and one of its largest and most diverse communities. We treasure the traditional values of Oxford college life, but pursue a distinctly modern agenda.
St Catherine’s College is the largest college within Oxford University and teaches both undergraduate and graduate students. Although one of the youngest Oxford Colleges, we can trace our roots back to 1868, when a ‘Delegacy for Non-Collegiate Students’ was formed.