Homerton College

Homerton College is the largest constituent college of the University of Cambridge by student enrolment, hosting over 1,400 undergraduate and postgraduate students. Located on Hills Road, south of the city centre, it is uniquely known for its expansive, leafy grounds and its strong historic roots in education and public service.

Founded in London in 1768, Homerton moved to Cambridge just before 1900. Once an academy for the Nonconformist Church, then a renowned teacher-training college, since 2010 Homerton has been a full college of the University of Cambridge, offering all the academic subjects.

Homerton is one of the most attractive colleges in Cambridge, with a mixture of old and new buildings set in spacious wooded grounds away from the city centre. It is also the largest college in terms of student numbers, with a thriving and diverse community.

Read more about the history of Homerton College here: https://www.homerton.cam.ac.uk/history-homerton-college

Homerton

The event is held at Homerton College, a 15-minute walk (or short cab ride) from Cambridge central train station.