Churchill College was in the vanguard of dramatically expanding female participation in Cambridge University: it was the first of the formerly all-male Cambridge colleges to vote to admit women, with the initial cohort of female students arriving in 1972.
Since then women have formed a core and essential part of our community, being heavily represented in the College students' unions, in sport, music, drama, art and many other areas of extra-curricular activity, all while achieving outstanding academic results. There is a strong female presence on the College's Fellowship, and many of its academics most focused upon working closely with students (Directors of Studies, for instance) are women.
Women here fit seamlessly — as they should, into our wider culture. Churchill is friendly, open and welcoming, embracing inclusivity.
Find out more at: www.chu.cam.ac.uk/women-at-churchill
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