Churchill College, Cambridge

Churchill College is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in Cambridge, England. It has a primary focus on science, engineering and technology, but retains a strong interest in the arts and humanities.

Churchill College
University of Cambridge
Entrance to Churchill College in June 2019
Arms of Churchill College
Scarf colours: black, with two equally-spaced narrow stripes of brown edged with pink
LocationStorey's Way, Cambridge CB3 0DS (map)
Coordinates52.213°N 0.101°E / 52.213; 0.101
AbbreviationCHU
Motto in EnglishForward
Established1958
Named afterWinston Churchill
Sister collegeTrinity College, Oxford
MasterDame Athene Donald
Undergraduates504 (2022-23)
Postgraduates348 (2022-23)
Endowment£108.8m
Visitorvacant
Websitewww.chu.cam.ac.uk
JCRjcr.chu.cam.ac.uk
MCRmcr.chu.cam.ac.uk
Boat clubwww.churchillboatclub.org.uk
Map
Location in Cambridge

In 1958, a trust was established with Sir Winston Churchill as its chairman of trustees, to build and endow a college for 60 fellows and 540 students as a national and Commonwealth memorial to Winston Churchill; its Royal Charter and Statutes were approved by the Queen Elizabeth II, in August 1960. It is situated on the outskirts of Cambridge, away from the traditional centre of the city, but close to the University's main new development zone (which now houses the Centre for Mathematical Sciences). It has 16 hectares (40 acres) of grounds, the largest area of the Cambridge colleges.

Churchill was the first formerly all-male college to decide to admit women, and was among three men's colleges to admit its first women students in 1972. Within 15 years all others had followed suit. The college has a reputation for relative informality compared with other Cambridge colleges, and traditionally admits a larger proportion of its undergraduates from state schools.

The college motto is "Forward", which was taken from the final phrase of Winston Churchill's first speech to the House of Commons as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, known as the "blood, toil, tears and sweat" speech in which Churchill said, "Come, then, let us go forward together".

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