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Peterhouse, Cambridge

Peterhouse is a constituent college of the University of Cambridge in England, founded in 1284 by Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely. Peterhouse has around 300 undergraduate and 175 graduate students, and 54 fellows.

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Location
Trumpington Street (map)
Abbreviation
PET
Boat club
Peterhouse Boat Club
Endowment
£235.1 million (2022)
Established
1284; 742 years ago (1284)
Former names
The Scholars of the Bishop of Ely · St Peter's College

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Peterhouse, Cambridge

Nodes169
Edges168
Triples37
Avg. degree1.99
Density0.011834
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Peterhouse, Cambridge

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related to External links · 5
Peterhouse, Cambridge → Cambridge, Media, Peterhouse, Wikimedia CommonsOfficial, Wiktionary-logo-en-v2
see also · 4
Peterhouse, Cambridge → CambridgeList, Chaplin Society, Master, Peterhouse
Former names · 2
Peterhouse, Cambridge → St Peter's College, The Scholars of the Bishop of Ely
Abbreviation · 1
Peterhouse, Cambridge → PET
Boat club · 1
Peterhouse, Cambridge → Peterhouse Boat Club
Endowment · 1
Peterhouse, Cambridge → £235.1 million (2022)
Established · 1
Peterhouse, Cambridge → 1284; 742 years ago (1284)
Founder · 1
Peterhouse, Cambridge → Hugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely
Full name · 1
Peterhouse, Cambridge → Peterhouse in the University of Cambridge
JCR · 1
Peterhouse, Cambridge → www.peterhousejcr.co.uk

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Peterhouse, CambridgeAbbreviationPET1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeBoat clubPeterhouse Boat Club1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeEndowment£235.1 million (2022)1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeEstablished1284; 742 years ago (1284)1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeFormer namesThe Scholars of the Bishop of Ely1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeFormer namesSt Peter's College1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeFounderHugh de Balsham, Bishop of Ely1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeFull namePeterhouse in the University of Cambridge1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeJCRwww.peterhousejcr.co.uk1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeLocationTrumpington Street (map)1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeMasterProfessor Andy Parker1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeMCRwww.peterhousemcr.co.uk1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeNamed afterPeter the Apostle1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgePostgraduates187 (2022–23)1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeSister collegesMerton College, Oxford1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeUndergraduates290 (2022–23)1.00infobox
Peterhouse, CambridgeWebsitewww.pet.cam.ac.uk1.00infobox

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