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  Named For Lucy Cavendish
  Established 1965
  Location Lady Margaret Road
  Women Only yes
  Mature Students yes
  Head Label President
  Head Dame Veronica Sutherland
  Undergraduates 130
  Graduates 110
  Homepage http://wwwlucy-cavcamacuk/
  Boat Club http://wwwlucy-cavcamacuk/Boat_club/


Lucy Cavendish College is a constituent college of the University Of Cambridge with a focus on the needs of older women students. Only women over the age of 21 are admitted to the college for undergraduate and postgraduate degrees.


ORIGINS

Although women had been allowed to undertake limited study at Cambridge, it was only in 1947 that they were admitted as full members of the student body; even then, the two existing women’s colleges were limited in their numbers. In 1950 a group called the "Society of Women Members of the Regent House who are not Fellows of Colleges" (also known as the "Dining Group") was established in order to offer women an environment like that experienced by college fellows, where academic support, feedback and conversation was available as at a college High Table . One of the Dining Group's aims was the establishment of more women's colleges, and after the 1954 foundation of New Hall their focus moved to creating more provision for female graduate students.

The Dining Group applied to the Senate House in 1964 for recognition as the Lucy Cavendish Collegiate Society, with a mandate in its Trust Deed to have responsibility for "the care and discipline of:

# research students working for higher degrees or diplomas and
# women, not necessarily so engaged, who wish to re-equip themselves for professional careers by advanced study, or by obtaining higher qualifications."

In that Approved Societies could admit undergraduates. Approved Foundation status was granted to the body called Lucy Cavendish College in 1984 , and in 1997 the College finally became self-governing under a Royal Charter . {Link without Title}


OTHER


The college is named after Lucy Cavendish (1841-1925), an Aristocrat who campaigned for the reform of women's education.

The current President of Lucy Cavendish is Dame Veronica Sutherland .

Lucy Cavendish is one of the least wealthy colleges with an estimated Financial Endowment of £9m ( 2003 ).


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NOTABLE STAFF AND ALUMNAE

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Honorary Fellows

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