St Edmund's College, Cambridge
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| St Edmund's College, Cambridge | |
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| Full name | Saint Edmund's College |
| Motto | - |
| Named after | - |
| Previous names | St. Edmund's Hall |
| Established | 1896 |
| Sister College | Green College |
| Master | Paul Luzio |
| Location | Mt Pleasant (http://www.cam.ac.uk/map/v3/drawmap.cgi?mp=main;xx=1395;yy=301;mt=c;ms=75;tl=St%20Edmund%27s%20College) |
| Undergraduates | 100 |
| Graduates | 200 |
| Homepage (http://www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk) | Boatclub (http://www.st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk/cr/boatclub/) |
Saint Edmund's College is a college of the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1896 as a residential hall of residence by the 15th Duke of Norfolk and Baron Anatole von Hügel.
St Edmund's College is one of six graduate-only colleges in the university, only accepting those reading for Masters and Doctorate degrees and mature (i.e. over 21) undergraduates. It is located in the North-West of the city, about 10 minutes' walk from the centre of Cambridge. It has a Roman Catholic tradition, although now it accepts both men and women of any religious background or none, and therefore its Chapel services are in the Roman Catholic tradition.
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Christ's | Churchill | Clare | Clare Hall | Corpus Christi | Darwin | Downing | Emmanuel | Fitzwilliam | Girton | Gonville and Caius | Homerton | Hughes Hall | Jesus | King's | Lucy Cavendish | Magdalene | New Hall | Newnham | Pembroke | Peterhouse | Queens' | Robinson | St Catharine's | St Edmund's | St John's | Selwyn | Sidney Sussex | Trinity | Trinity Hall | Wolfson | |

