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Jesus College is one of the few colleges to allow anyone to walk on the lawns of its courts, except First Court, Cloister Court and those that are burial sites for nuns from the original nunnery. A major addition to the College – the largest in modern times – is the West Court development, which was officially opened in October 2017 by HRH ...
From 1939 on, he was a Fellow of Jesus College, Cambridge, and was awarded the Hudson Medal of the American Society of International Law. The University of Leicester named a chair after him; Malcolm Shaw held the Chair until 2011. Katja Ziegler is the current Sir Robert Jennings Professor of International Law.
Pages in category "Alumni of Jesus College, Cambridge" The following 200 pages are in this category, out of approximately 691 total. This list may not reflect recent changes .
Chapel Court, Jesus College, Cambridge. Jesus College boathouse 1932. Jesus College, Cambridge boathouse. The boathouse was designed by Morley Horder, and was built in 1932 to replace the Victorian structure destroyed by fire in September of that year. The roof is hipped, with a central clock tower topped by a weathervane. The roof tiles are ...
Jesus men have been head of the Lent Bumps on 39 occasions (finishing Head on 159 days) and head of the May Bumps on 24 occasions (finishing Head on 98 days) - more than any other boat club, although Jesus men have not been head in either event since 1974. Jesus also held the headship of the early races (before the Lent and May bumps became ...
Portrait of Elizabeth I by Nicholas Hilliard in the college hall. Jesus College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford in England. Its alumni include politicians, lawyers, bishops, poets, and academics. Some went on to become fellows of the college; 14 students later became principal of the college.
The following is a list of masters of Jesus College, Cambridge: Name Portrait Term of office William Chubbes 1497 1505 John Eccleston 1505 1516 Thomas Alcock
Milton's Walk is named after the poet John Milton (1608–74), who was an undergraduate at Christ's College. [4] It marks the boundary of the college with Christ's Pieces. In 1886, the land was bought from Jesus College by the Corporation of Cambridge for £1,000 (equivalent