New book celebrates thirty years of art
Travel through three decades of art at Jesus College in a new photo-led book, Thirty Years of Contemporary Art, Jesus College, Cambridge, 1988 – 2018, available now in our online shop
Find out moreTravel through three decades of art at Jesus College in a new photo-led book, Thirty Years of Contemporary Art, Jesus College, Cambridge, 1988 – 2018, available now in our online shop
Find out moreThe Anselm Kiefer painting Let a Thousand Flowers Bloom, which depicts a statue of Chairman Mao covered with dried flowers...
Find out moreCollege Fellow Professor Simon Redfern has been appointed the new Dean of the College of Science at Nanyang Technological University...
Find out moreCongratulations to our athletes for beating Jesus College Oxford 6-3 in a friendly Varsity match last Saturday (17 November). Our...
Find out moreCollege Emeritus Fellow Madeleine Arnot has been appointed as one of the Commissioners for the Commonwealth Scholarship Commission by the...
Find out moreWe are pleased to report that Praise My Soul, the latest album from our world-renowned choir, has reached No. 9...
Find out moreIntellectual Forum hosted the Cambridge launch of It Keeps Me Seeking: The Invitation from Science, Philosophy and Religion, a new book by Andrew Briggs, Hans Halvorson & Andrew Steane.
Find out moreThe importance to the next generation of high quality education is undisputed. However, the substance of a good education is...
Find out moreThe importance to the next generation of high quality education is undisputed. However, the substance of a good education is often less discussed. A half-day conference on 1 November debated this and more, challenging delegates to think about what and how children should learn.
Find out moreA programme designed to encourage and prepare Year 12 students to make competitive applications to top universities has been launched this week by Jesus College to over one hundred students from North Tyneside, South Tyneside and Gateshead.
Find out moreThe College will create a poppy memorial to honour members of our community who died during the First World War...
Find out moreOn the 21 of September 2018, experts came together to discuss recruitment, retention, and diversity.
Find out moreOn 13 September 2018, the Intellectual Forum co-hosted with Understanding Patient Data and Hal Hodson, a day-long public conference to explore, engage, discuss, and challenge, ideas around how we manage healthcare data.
Find out moreTake two authors and add one virologist to talk about pandemic flu and what do you get? A fascinating discussion about the 1918 Spanish flu outbreak and an insight into modern day preparations for a future pandemic.
Find out moreJoanna Ward (2016) has won a coveted place on National Youth Choirs Great Britain's new Young Composer Scheme. Joanna is...
Find out moreTwo of our engineers have been involved in some uncharacteristic woolly thinking, all due to a trio of rare breed sheep.
Find out moreThis November marks the 100th anniversary of the end of the First World War and as such it seems fitting...
Find out moreIt is with much regret that the College reports the death of Emeritus Fellow Professor David Fieldhouse on 28 October...
Find out moreHas pupil premium money helped poorer students to succeed at school? College Fellow Professor Anna Vignoles discusses the evidence in...
Find out moreCollege Fellow Professor Anna Vignoles has been nominated for Wonkhe's Wonk of the Year award. The awards recognise the contribution...
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