King’s College
King's College was founded in 1441 by Henry VI. Its buildings date from every architectural period, from the world-famous Chapel that is one of the finest medieval buildings in Europe, to contemporary student accommodation that is a model of 21st century design.
The College houses a large number of senior academics, and approximately 400 undergraduate and 250 postgraduate students, of all nationalities and working in all academic disciplines.
King's College participates in the Charlie Perkins Scholarships at Cambridge, by giving successful candidates a scholarship equal to the amount of the approved College Fee.
The College also offers other graduate scholarships, including the Williams Papworth Studentship; more information about this award can be found on the College's website.