St Catharine’s College, Cambridge

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St Catharine’s College, Cambridge is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge known for its central location, strong academic tradition, and close-knit community.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf college
constituent college of the University of Cambridge
academicStrength arts and humanities
sciences
admits postgraduates
undergraduates
architecturalStyle mixed historical styles
category Colleges of the University of Cambridge
Educational institutions established in the 15th century
country United Kingdom
foundationYear 1473
foundedAs St Catharine’s Hall NERFINISHED
founder Robert Woodlark
genderPolicy co-educational
governingBody Master and Fellows
hasAlumni academics
clergy
figures in public life
members of the British Parliament
hasFeature accommodation for students
chapel
hall
library
main court
hasStudentBody Junior Combination Room
Middle Combination Room
Senior Combination Room
knownFor central location in Cambridge
close-knit community
strong academic tradition
languageOfInstruction English
locatedIn Cambridge
Cambridgeshire
England
motto Nova et Vetera
mottoLanguage Latin
mottoTranslation Things new and old
namedAfter Saint Catharine of Alexandria
offers postgraduate degrees
undergraduate degrees
partOf University of Cambridge
religiousAffiliation Church of England
shortName Catz
St Catharine’s

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Subject (surface form when different) Predicate
University of Cambridge
hasPart
King’s Parade, Cambridge ("St Catharine’s College")
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