This page has details and updates for students who have been selected for the Christ's College History Taster Day on Tuesday 10 March 2026.

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Updates

Please complete a feedback form! See the History Taster Day follow-up email for the link. 

Thank you to everyone who's already done it!
 

 

Info for in-person participants


We look forward to welcoming you to Christ's College. The Tuesday 10 March timetable for in-person participants is below. 

This map shows the way to the Todd Building, where the Plumb Auditorium is. Once inside, walk down the corridor and up the staircase you can see through the double doors - the Plumb Auditorium is on the top floor. 

TimeWhat?Where?Notes

09:30 - 10:00

Enter the College by the Great Gate on St Andrew's Street (CB2 3BU), Follow your map to the Plumb Auditorium, and sign in.

The Plumb Auditorium

We ask that you enter the College on your own! If a parent or guardian has brought you to Cambridge, they must leave you at the Great Gate. Many thanks!

10:00 - 10:45

Introduction: Applying for History at Cambridge

The Plumb Auditorium

 

10:45 - 11:45

Lady Margaret Lecture
Dr Harriet Lyon 
(Director of Studies)

The Plumb Auditorium

 

11:45 - 12:30

College tour with a current student

Around Christ's College

Your tour will end in the Hall. 

12:30 - 13:15

Lunch

Hall

 

13:15 - 14:00

Student Life

The Plumb Auditorium

This will be a session with current students - think about what you'd like to ask them in advance!

14:00 - 15:00

Academic session 
with Dr Ella Kirsch

The Plumb Auditorium

 

15:00 - 15:15

Break & refreshments

The Sosnow Room (just outside the Plumb Auditorium)

 

15:15 - 16:15

Dissertations in the History course

The Plumb Auditorium

 

16:15 - 16:30

Round up and depart!

The Plumb Auditorium

Please leave by the Great Gate on St Andrew's Street. 


There are toilets close to the Plumb Auditorium - go past the Sosnow Room and through the double door, and you'll find them on your left. There are men's, women's and a disabled toilet that can be used by anyone (you don't need to be disabled). We'll point them out at the beginning. 
 

Parents and Guardians

The Taster Day is only for prospective students - if a parent or guardian has accompanied you for the journey to Cambridge, we ask that they leave you at the Great Gate and you come into College on your own. Information for parents and guardians is here.

Info for online participants


We look forward to welcoming you as an online participant! We will be live streaming the History Taster Day sessions on Zoom. The timetable for online participants is as follows. Joining details will be sent by email. 

You will be able to ask questions in the live sessions using the Q&A button on Zoom. Please do not use the chat or raised hand functions - we will only be using the Q&A function. 

Start timeSessionDuration
10:00Introduction: Applying for History at Cambridge45 mins
10:45Lady Margaret Lecture
Dr Harriet Lyon
Director of Studies in History
1 hour
11:50Virtual tour with a current student30 - 35 mins
12:30 - 13:15Lunch & screen break45 mins
13:15 Student life45 mins
14:00Academic session with Dr Ella Kirsch1 hour
15:00 - 15:15Screen break - we suggest you move around and get yourself a drink15 mins
15:15Student dissertations45 mins
16:00Quick round up15 mins
Top-up options


You can also sign up for general online sessions, as needed - these are regular webinars

Cambridge for BeginnersPart 1: How Cambridge works; Part 2: A detailed run through the application process and what we are looking forThursday 2 April 2026 at 11am UK timeBook 2 April
Understanding Student FinanceHow student finance works in the UK including how much you might expect to receive, how it's paid to you and how it's paid back. We'll also talk about what kinds of costs you might expect in going to university, as well as possible sources of funding beyond student finance loans/grants, and an overview of the support you could receive if you study at Cambridge. Monday 26 May at 10:30 UK timeBook 26 May
Personal Statements and Competitive applicationsSupercurricular activities, the personal statement and using these to help make a competitive application.Sessions will start in AprilRegister interest for a session

 


If you have a problem or if something is unclear, please email us at admissions@christs.cam.ac.uk.

Please start all emails with

Your full name
History Taster online participant OR History Taster in person participant
 

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