"Students making wreaths"ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë is a medium-sized College with approx 420 undergraduates and 250 graduate students. This section provides information about aspects of College life and activities that students can get involved in.

Library and Archives

The Old and New libraries at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë College, Cambridge
        The Old Library and the Working Library

Our historic Old Library is linked to our foundress Lady Margaret Beaufort's original donation of 39 texts back in the early 1500s. Today we offer our undergraduates and postgraduates students a 24/7 Working library and Law Library with more than 40,000 modern printed books covering all subjects taught in college to support your learning needs. The library is also a great study and lounge space, situated in the college grounds. 

For more information on space and services we encourage prospective and current students to visit our  website (http://www.christs.cam.ac.uk/library-archives).  Library staff are always happy to talk to prospective or current students and are available Monday-Friday 9-5 at the library office, or via email library@christs.cam.ac.uk.

"The librarians are really friendly and helpful, and can usually order in any books you need."

Anna, currently studying Medicine at Christ's

 Meals

Upper Hall, the canteen of ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë College, Cambridge

ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë has many options for meals - students can eat in Upper Hall (the College canteen), get sandwiches and snacks through the day in the Buttery cafe, book in for a formal dinner with friends or use the basic gyp room / kitchen facilities in the accommodation. More information about the different options in College can be found here.

Anissa, who studies Medicine at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë, says:

" Upper Hall (the college canteen) is a brilliant way to socialise with friends. All the medics head there every day for lunch after lectures, and it's the perfect break between lectures and self-study. It's a great way to meet friends spontaneously and to socialise with different people over each meal. It really helps to bring together the college community, as you get to know everyone."

"One thing I really love about ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë is the great-value food in our canteen, Upper Hall (unlimited sides!)."

Belinda, former Geography undergraduate at Christ's

Chapel, Choir and Music

The choir of ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë College, Cambridge, during a service in the College chapel.The College Chapel is in First Court, at the heart of the college. It is open every day and all are welcome. ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë Chapel is very much a community space, variously hosting singing and music (there is a grand piano) as well as quiet reflection, prayer and the services that take place. The College also has a very active Music Society with lots of opportunities to get involved.

Chapel picture page
Chapel and Choir
Music Society

Simon, who studied Music at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë, says:

"I sing in the College Chapel choir, which rehearses three times a week. This is probably what I've enjoyed most in my time at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë - it's been a fantastic experience both musically and socially."

"No matter how stressed I am about work, when I get to choir I forget about everything outside and just focus on the music – it’s a real antidote to the manic Cambridge experience."

Tom, currently studying Classics at Christ's

Exercise and SportMembers of ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë Ladies' Football team celebrating a goal in a Cuppers match.

Many students enjoy continuing with previous sporting interests or picking up something new. With both College and University level clubs and activities, there are opportunities for a full range of sports and exercise, suitable for all levels. Information about sports teams and facilities can be found here.

Matt, who studied Computer Science at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë, says:

"I find that getting involved with extra-curricular activities actually makes you work more effectively, whilst also giving you a nice break from work."

"I love playing sport, and happily the College is full of like-minded people, contributing to an extensive sports scene!"

Rory, currently studying Medicine at Christ's

 Theatre

Students during a performance of 'Much Ado About Nothing' in the Fellows Garden at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë College, CambridgeWith its own theatre, and a drama society which produces three shows a year and funds many more, ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë is home to a vibrant student theatre community. More information about theatre at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë can be found here.

Becca, who studies Computer Science at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë, says:

"I’ve enjoyed getting involved in a handful of productions, mostly put on by Christ’s Amateur Dramatic Society (CADS). I’ve done tech for a couple of shows, stage managed a couple and taken a few publicity photographs and headshots. Even though I’m not acting, it’s fun to be part of the production as a whole."

"There’s always something to get involved in! If you don’t want to act, then you can do lighting design, stage manage, or direct."

Dylan, currently studying Computer Science at Christ's

'Art & Chill', the weekly meet-up of the ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë Art SocietyVisual Arts

ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë has a long tradition of fostering the visual arts, and our alumni include Anthony Caro (sculptor), Nicholas Serota (Director of The Tate), Philip King (sculptor),  (sculptor), Auguste Bréal (painter),(historian), (historian) and Dee Ferris (painter), amongst others. More information about Visual Arts in ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë can be found here.

Mira, who studied Education at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë, says: 

"I was really attracted by the Visual Arts scene at ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë. During my time here, a few friends and I founded the Art Society and our Art & Chill sessions now have several similar versions across the university."

Further Societies
(ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë and university-wide)

There are a number of further College societies, some of which are managed by students with financial support from the College. Many college societies have set up their own web pages which you can find through the  and . This list is not necessarily comprehensive but gives you an idea:

ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë College Undergraduate students / Horticultural and Botanical Society (CHABS)Davidson Nichol Society (Politics)
ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë College Graduate Union / Nollywood (Nigerian cinema) Classics Society
Art SocietyÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë FilmsMedSoc
Board Games SocietyGezellig Society (crafts)Darwin Society
ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë Climate Justice CampaignLaw Society
ÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë College May BallÍõÖÐÍõÁùºÏ²ÊÌØÂë Representatives (C'Reps)Seeley Society (History)
Poetry SocietyFeminist Society (FemSoc)Engineering Society
Sewing Society Small Subject Society


Readers of the undergraduate student profiles will know that many students are also involved in unviersity-wide societies. There's a very helpful set of films below about university societies. At university level, there's a wide range of the sport, music and drama societies but also a lot more. These films show a few examples, and in particular it's worth bearing in mind that campaigns and cultural societies tend to be university-wide, and there are university-wide subject societies too:

University Challenge team
University Challenge (UK TV) team 2022


If you have a particular interest that you want to look up, the is helpful, but please bear in mind that not all societies keep their websites up-to-date (don't be put off if there's not much information about something you're intereseted in).

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