Homerton College, University of Cambridge located at Homerton Colllege, Hills Rd, Cambridge CB2 8PH, UK Book an appointment or need answers to a question, please feel free to contact us by phone 01223 747111

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Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge
Homerton College, University of Cambridge cambridge

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Bahar S. Ardalan

1 Google Rating

Discriminatory, rude, dishonest, arrogant and judgemental tutors and sexist senior members of staff

1/ 5

Discriminatory, rude, dishonest, arrogant and judgemental tutors and sexist senior members of staff. Very little privacy, yet unfriendly and full of superficially educated and pretentious 'pretending to not be political' and insecure people caring more about backstabbing than the real deal! Don't waste your time hoping to gain anything close to a true Oxbridge experience out of your time spent at this super-boring and culturally poor place operated on fear and projection of shame.

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Mabel Koh

3 Google Rating

Didnt manage to see much during my visit at Homerton. I'm not sure if there are not much space open

3/ 5

Didnt manage to see much during my visit at Homerton. I'm not sure if there are not much space open to public or I missed out an area. Nonetheless, Homerton has a cosy little cafe great for a drink and snack.

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Jasmine Walter

5 Google Rating

Beautiful architecture; a wonderful blend of modern and traditional. The facilities are new and func

5/ 5

Beautiful architecture; a wonderful blend of modern and traditional. The facilities are new and functional, and yet the buildings retain a sense of old fashioned charm to them. The great hall is one of the best in Cambridge (and home to the infamous Harry Potter formuls). A fantastic laid back friendly attitude. The best place possible to spend my three years here!

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Terry

5 Google Rating

Great atmosphere, friendly porters. I did my PhD here. RESPICE FINEM!

5/ 5

Great atmosphere, friendly porters. I did my PhD here. RESPICE FINEM!

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Yu Yamamoto

5 Google Rating

I'm plan to study abroad at Homerton college.I'm looking forward to visiting there.

5/ 5

I'm plan to study abroad at Homerton college.I'm looking forward to visiting there.

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Ms D

5 Google Rating

I had a wonderful 4 years, studying at Homerton. I have very happy memories.

5/ 5

I had a wonderful 4 years, studying at Homerton. I have very happy memories.

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Albert Bottcher

5 Google Rating

Impressive setting. Friendly down to earth people

5/ 5

Impressive setting. Friendly down to earth people

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Baoyang Yu

5 Google Rating

Impressive interview experience at the Homerton College, University of Cambridge.

5/ 5

Impressive interview experience at the Homerton College, University of Cambridge.

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Neil Anthony Hodder

4 Google Rating

Taught Med modules (INSET) 96-7: Nothing wrong with the tutorial support provided by Homerton. My ri

4/ 5

Taught Med modules (INSET) 96-7: Nothing wrong with the tutorial support provided by Homerton. My rigorous supplementary teacher training at Cambridge University has definitely expedited my success as an educator in both public and private sectors - specifically work with school exclusions in three pupil referral units. INSET for teachers on permanent contracts, however, is, perhaps, in my professional judgement, better delivered via much shorter courses - as opposed to longer learning journeys. If you become a research student (holding a substantial and demanding teaching post), beyond PGCE success, get it right at the admissions stage:)) I do, nevertheless, recommend Homerton College unreservedly!

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Danay Koftori

3 Google Rating

Very nice hall but main course takes too long to arrive. Nice food but not great service. Really str

3/ 5

Very nice hall but main course takes too long to arrive. Nice food but not great service. Really strong alumni society if you want to go to a formal dinner

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