King's College, Cambridge, is committed to intellectual excellence, innovation and the development of new knowledge. It was founded in 1441 by Henry VI and its Chapel is one of the most iconic buildings in the world.
King's was one of the first colleges to admit women and pioneered admissions for students from non-traditional backgrounds. King's continues to seek to attract the very best applicants, at both undergraduate and graduate level.
Distinguished alumni include E M Forster, John Maynard Keynes, Alan Turing, Frederick Sanger, Zadie Smith, Robert Tear, Patrick Blackett, Sydney Brenner, Tam Dalyell, Eric Hobsbawm, Frank Kermode, as well as David Baddiel, John Bird and John Fortune.
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