St Edmund's College, Cambridge
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Template:Oxbridge College Infobox Saint Edmund's College is a college of the University of Cambridge. It was founded in 1896 as a residential hall of residence by the 15th Duke of Norfolk and Baron Anatole von Hügel.
St Edmund's College is one of six graduate-only colleges in the university, only accepting those reading for Masters and Doctorate degrees and mature (i.e. over 21) undergraduates. It is located in the North-West of the city, about 10 minutes' walk from the centre of Cambridge. It has a Roman Catholic tradition, although now it accepts both men and women of any religious background or none, and therefore its Chapel services are in the Roman Catholic tradition.
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