Leckhampton Campus, located off Grange Road in west Cambridge, is the dedicated postgraduate site of Corpus Christi College, focusing on graduate research, MPhil, and PhD programs. Set in extensive gardens with sports facilities, it provides a serene environment for advanced study, close to the Sidgwick Site (humanities) and West Cambridge (sciences and technology). It hosts graduate seminars, research supervisions, and social events tailored to postgraduates from diverse fields.
The campus features Leckhampton House, George Thomson Building, and Kho Building for study-bedrooms and fellows' residences. It supports interdisciplinary research, with facilities like a dedicated library, dining hall, and bar. Proximity to University Library enhances access to resources for PhD candidates across faculties.
The Main Campus on Trumpington Street serves as the historic and primary academic hub for undergraduate students at Corpus Christi College, University of Cambridge. Centrally located in Cambridge city centre, it facilitates intensive small-group supervisions, seminars, and tutorials that complement university-wide lectures. The campus's proximity to key university sites like the New Museums Site and Sidgwick Avenue supports a broad curriculum, with particular strengths in humanities and social sciences due to its central position.
This campus emphasizes personalized teaching in historic settings like Old Court and New Court, fostering academic excellence across disciplines. Undergraduate courses cover the full spectrum of Cambridge Triposes, with notable success in the Tompkins Table for first-class degrees in arts subjects.
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