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New Hall, Cambridge
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Full name New Hall
Motto -
Named after -
Previous names -
Established 1954
Sister College(s) St Anne's College
President Anne Lonsdale
Location Huntingdon Road
Undergraduates 377
Postgraduates 74
Homepage Boatclub

New Hall is a women-only college in the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1954, at a time when Cambridge had the lowest proportion of women undergraduates of any university in the UK and when only two other colleges (Girton and Newnham) could admit women students.

[edit] Background

With the conversion of the last men-only colleges into mixed colleges in the 1970s and 80s, many people questioned whether New Hall would remain a women-only college (in fact there were rumours of a possible merger with St Johns College in the 1980s[citation needed]). There appears to be more of a market for women-only colleges, however, particularly as the University as a whole still has a higher proportion of men than women, and a women-only college can provide some kind of escape from this male-dominated environment.

Many students choose to live at New Hall because they have a preference for an all-female environment, particularly if they are studying in departments which are strongly male-dominated (like physics and computer science). Some others are quite vocal about the fact that they did not want to be in a women-only college, but were put there by the Cambridge "pool" system because there were not enough places at their chosen college. However, New Hall's undergraduates often choose to stay on with the college during graduate studies, as they come to appreciate its laid-back atmosphere and friendly community. Although it is not as wealthy as the older colleges, New Hall offers free formal halls each week to graduate students and maintains a modest fund for graduate research.

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[edit] See also

Colleges of the University of Cambridge Arms of the University

Christ's | Churchill | Clare | Clare Hall | Corpus Christi | Darwin | Downing | Emmanuel | Fitzwilliam | Girton | Gonville and Caius | Homerton | Hughes Hall | Jesus | King's | Lucy Cavendish | Magdalene | New Hall | Newnham | Pembroke | Peterhouse | Queens' | Robinson | St Catharine's | St Edmund's | St John's | Selwyn | Sidney Sussex | Trinity | Trinity Hall | Wolfson

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