Sidney Sussex

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Sidney Sussex is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge, known for its central location and strong academic tradition.

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instanceOf college
constituent college of the University of Cambridge
academicStrength humanities
sciences
social sciences
architecturalStyle late Elizabethan
campusType urban
color blue
gold
country United Kingdom
founded 1596
foundedBy Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex
hasChapel Sidney Sussex College Chapel
hasLibrary Sidney Sussex College Library
hasNotableAlumnus Alistair Darling
Carol Vorderman
David Owen
John Dee
Sir Michael Howard
surface form: Michael Howard

Oliver Cromwell
Richard Eyre
Sir Thomas Smith
hasNotableFellow C. P. Snow
Lord Wilson of Dinton
Sir John Baker
hasQuadrangle Chapel Court
Cloister Court
Hall Court
hasReputation strong examination results
supportive teaching environment
hasSociety Sidney Sussex College Boat Club
Sidney Sussex College Drama Society
Sidney Sussex College Music Society
knownFor central location in Cambridge
intimate and friendly community
strong academic tradition
locatedIn Cambridge, England
surface form: Cambridge

Cambridgeshire, England
surface form: Cambridgeshire

England
motto Dieu me garde de calomnie
mottoLanguage French
namedAfter Frances Sidney, Countess of Sussex
offersDegree postgraduate degrees
undergraduate degrees
opened 1598
partOf Cambridge University
surface form: University of Cambridge
religiousAffiliation Church of England

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