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  2. Refer to the National Rail website for journey planning information. There are also direct trains to Cambridge from Birmingham New St, Leicester, King's Lynn, Ely and stations in between.
  3. Rooms for Undergraduates: a 'New Deal' | St John's…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/rooms-undergraduates-new-deal
    From October 2011, undergraduates studying at St John's will benefit from new accommodation arrangements worked out together by the College authorities and the Junior Combination Room (JCR). ... In addition, under the new model, our undergraduates will
  4. Search. The Art Society. The John's Art Society is a down-to-earth group of artists from all backgrounds, absolute beginner to advanced! We provide an ideal space to unwind from academics in the Art Room near the School of Pythagoras, and have the
  5. For more information followEaster Term 2021. For this sermon series the preachers are asked to reflect on 'The "New Normal" lessons from a pandemic'.
  6. | St John's College, University of Cambridge

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    Office: E9a New Court. Further information.
  7. The Eagle Scanning Project | St John's College, University of…

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    Search. Browse and search. Welcome to the online digital archive of The Eagle. Below are links to PDF scans of the original publications, combined in various ways. These scans are intended to be fully text-searchable, but please bear in mind that
  8. Natural Sciences Paper Introductions | St John's College,…

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    Natural Sciences Paper Introductions. Biology of Cells. Biology of Cells. Chemistry. Chemistry. Earth Sciences. Earth Sciences. Evolution and Behaviour. Evolution and Behaviour. Mathematical Biology. Mathematics. Mathematics. Materials Science.
  9. Education is one of the most powerful means for change and growth in the modern world. If you are interested in the psychology, politics or social and cultural contexts of education and learning, you can study it on the Education tripos at St
  10. in aspects of geography as discussed in your personal statement; aspects of the news or current affairs with geographical relevance; if you have written about any school project work on geography;
  11. | St John's College, University of Cambridge

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/fellow-profile/249
    Research interestsSemiconductor nanomaterials for optoelectronics and photovoltaics. Office: E14b New Court.
  12. We always look in our science for new applications, unexplored niches where we can deploy our systems.”. ... It is always hard for small start-ups and new technologies to come in and occupy that space.”.
  13. Teaching Land Economy at St John's. If you are successful in an application to Land Economy at St John's College, you will have been chosen as someone we think has the potential, ability and motivation to succeed here in this multi-disciplinary
  14. Goody Society | St John's College, University of Cambridge

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    Search. The Society. The St John's College Goody Society is the College's Archaeology and Anthropology society. It is a platform for various social and academic activities throughout the year. Notable events in the society's calendar are:
  15. New artist’s impressions released of community hub | St John's…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/new-artists-impressions-released-community-hub
    New artist’s impressions released of community hub. The revamp of the south-west corner of Second Court to transform it into a contemporary social centre is continuing apace and new ... The artist’s impressions show what the new Buttery, Bar and
  16. This is a 90-minute session, most suitable for Key Stage 4 and Sixth Form students. The session begins with a brief introduction to the Old Library and its special collections. Students then have up to an hour to plan their own mini-exhibition
  17. History | St John's College, University of Cambridge

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    Thanks to our wealth of resources, we’re able to work closely with our students from the get-go, helping them to discover new areas of historical inquiry, to develop their
  18. New species of tulip discovered in Asia by Cambridge student | St…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/new-species-tulip-discovered-asia-cambridge-student
    Growing between 10cm and 19cm tall, the tulip has a bright yellow flower with red-streaked petals and scientists suspect even more new species will be found in the region. ... The postgraduate student has just completed his thesis and will soon be
  19. Victoria Johnson came to St John’s from the Metropolitical Cathedral Church of St Peter, York, known as York Minster, where she was Canon Precentor, overseeing the musical and worshipping life of the Cathedral. Prior to this she was a Residentiary
  20. | St John's College, University of Cambridge

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    Dr Timothy Sadler. College Teaching Associate. SpecialisationAnatomy. Office: M4 Second Court. Further information. Get in touch. Information. 2024 St John's College Cambridge, Registered Charity Number 1137428.
  21. New Fellows of the British Academy 2011 | St John's College,…

    https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/new-fellows-british-academy-2011
    The following members of the College were elected Fellows of the British Academy at the Academy’s AGM on 21 July 2011:. Matric. Name. Position. 1973. Professor Andrew James Hurrell. Montague Burton Professor of International Relations, University

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