Clare College: diferenças entre revisões

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O ''college'' foi fundado em 1326, sendo o segundo mais antigo ''college'' ainda existente da universidade, após o [[Peterhouse (Cambridge)|Peterhouse]]. Clare é famoso pelo coro da capela e por seus jardins no "the Backs" (a parte de trás do ''college'' com uma vista para o [[rio Cam]]). O atual ''Master'' é [[Tony Badger]].
 
Clare é consistentemente uma das faculdades de Cambridge mais populares entre potenciais candidatos.<ref>{{citecitar web|url=http://www.cam.ac.uk/admissions/undergraduate/statistics/colleges.html |titletítulo=College applications and admissions statistics |publisherpublicado=Cam.ac.uk |datedata= |accessdateacessodata=2012-04-02}}</ref> A partir de 2012, tinha uma [[dotação financeira]] de cerca de £ 65 milhões.<ref>[http://www.clare.cam.ac.uk/data/uploads/about/strategicinformation/clares_endowment_mar_2012.pdf Clare's Endowment] (updated March 2012)</ref>
 
== História ==
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Clare's Old Court, a Grade I [[listed building]], frames [[King's College, Cambridge#The College Chapel|King's College Chapel]] as the left border of one of the most celebrated architectural vistas in England. It was built between 1638 and 1715, with a long interruption for the [[English Civil War]]. The period spans the arrival of true [[classicism]] into the mainstream of British [[architecture]], such that its progress can be traced in the marked differences between the oldest wing to the north, which still has vaulting and other features in the unbroken tradition of English [[Gothic architecture|Gothic]], and the final southern block, which shows a fully articulated classic style. The college's chapel was built in 1763 and designed by [[James Burrough (architect)|Sir James Burrough]], the Master of neighbouring [[Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge|Caius College]].{{Citationcarece neededde fontes|datedata=Maymaio de 2011}} Its altarpiece is ''Annunciation'' by [[Giovanni Battista Cipriani|Cipriani]].
 
Clare has a much-photographed bridge over the river which is the oldest of [[List of bridges in Cambridge|Cambridge's current bridges]]. Fourteen stone balls decorate it, one of which has a missing section. A number of apocryphal stories circulate concerning this - the one most commonly cited by members of college is that the original builder of the bridge was not paid the full amount for his work and so removed the segment to balance the difference in payment. A more likely explanation is that a wedge of stone cemented into the ball as part of a repair job became loose and fell out into the river.
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===Clare Ents===
As well as popular jazz and comedy nights, Clare is renowned for Clare Ents, a student night held every Friday in term time. The night is popular with students across the university and in the past it has hosted such acts as [[Tinie Tempah]], [[Bombay Bicycle Club]], and [[Chase and Status]].<ref>{{citecitar web|url=http://www.clare-ents.com |titletítulo=Clare Ents |publisherpublicado=Clare Ents |datedata= |accessdateacessodata=2012-04-02}}</ref>
 
===Clareification===
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==Academic performance==
The undergraduates of Clare College have usually performed very well based on the results published in the [[Tompkins Table]], placing Clare within the top ten colleges from 2000 to 2005.<ref>{{citecitar web|url=http://www.mattmayer.com/fun/tompkins/|titletítulo=Tompkins Table 2000-2007|publisherpublicado=mattmayer.com}}</ref> However, their performance in the following years (2006-9) demonstrated a poorer performance, leaving them in 12th in 2006 and dropping to 18th in 2009. Their 2010 performance (8th position) however showed an increase of 10 places over their previous years performance, and in 2011 they reached fourth place.<ref>{{citecitar web|url=http://www.independent.co.uk/news/education/education-news/cambridge-results-2011--tompkins-table-2315322.html |titletítulo=Tompkins Table 2011|publisherpublicado=The Independent|datedata=2011-07-18 |accessdateacessodata=2012-04-02}}</ref>
 
Entrance into Clare College is very competitive. Overall, Clare has approximately 5 applicants per place. Yet the high quality of applicants means that many of them are awarded places at other colleges through the [[Winter Pool]]. Of applicants in 2007, 151 were given offers by Clare, and a further 75 applicants were made offers at other Cambridge colleges.<ref>{{citecitar web|url=http://www.clare.cam.ac.uk/admissions/statistics.html|titletítulo=Clare Statistics|publisherpublicado=Clare College, Cambridge}}</ref>
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