Gonville and Caius College

Welcome to Gonville & Caius College, Cambridge

Gonville and Caius is a College in the University of Cambridge. First founded in 1348 as Gonville Hall and re–founded under its present name in 1557, the College is now home to some 500 undergraduates, 250 graduates and 110 senior academic members. Based around three beautiful courts in the very centre of Cambridge, the College is known for its excellence in teaching and research. Explore our website to find out more.

Caius News

  • May 21 2013

    A memorial to Francis Crick has been unveiled in the Great Gate of Gonville & Caius College. The opening ceremony took place on 25th April 2013, the...

  • April 24 2013

    Jeremy Taylor (1613 - 1667), is among the most distinguished of all Caians, who began his College life as a sizar (a poor scholar), and afterwards became a...

  • April 24 2013

    The College invites applications from prospective Teaching Associates to help provide supervision for undergraduate students. Applications are welcome from...

  • April 18 2013

    Caius physicist Dr Ulrich Keyser, along with PhD student Nick Bell and other...