2012 Annual Report - Jesus College - University of Cambridge
2012 Annual Report - Jesus College - University of Cambridge
2012 Annual Report - Jesus College - University of Cambridge
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Architecture Part II Daniel J Peacock<br />
Chemical Engineering Part IIA Clementine Chambon<br />
Classics Part II Maximillian L D Drinkwater<br />
Economics Part I Oliver Exton<br />
Economics Part IIB Lee Robinson<br />
Engineering Part IIA Rowan D Brackston<br />
Engineering Part IIB Sapumal J Senanayake<br />
English Prelims to Part I Matilda C Wnek<br />
English Part I Alice M R Boughton<br />
Management Studies Charlotte M Wood<br />
MVST Part IB John L Chen<br />
Angharad J T Everden<br />
Anna R L Wilson<br />
Final Veterinary Examination Part III Katie A Curtis<br />
Modern & Medieval Languages Part IA Thomas H Rothwell<br />
Thomas G Russell<br />
Modern & Medieval Languages Part IB Hannah E S Gelbart<br />
Music Part IA Alexander B Morris<br />
Natural Sciences (Physical) Part IA Elliott H Bussell<br />
Natural Sciences (Physical) Part IA Rose I G Gibbins<br />
Natural Sciences (Biological) Part IA Kim C Liu<br />
Natural Sciences (Physics) Part IB Thomas E J Edwards<br />
Philosopy Part IA Alexis Kreager<br />
Philosopy Part IB Ayaz Manji<br />
Politics, Psychology & Sociology Part I Amorette Perkins<br />
Politics, Psychology & Sociology Part IIB Ifedolapo Apampa<br />
Tripos Results<br />
AWARDS & RESULTS I <strong>Jesus</strong> <strong>College</strong> <strong>Annual</strong> <strong>Report</strong> <strong>2012</strong> 157<br />
<strong>2012</strong> 2011 2010<br />
Number <strong>of</strong> Examinations taken 499 495 496<br />
Number obtaining First Class (or stars) 117 124 94<br />
Number obtaining Second Class (Upper) 239 219 245<br />
Number obtaining Second Class (Lower) 54 52 56<br />
Number obtaining Second Class (Undivided) 31 30 34<br />
Number obtaining Third Class 7 15 16<br />
This year the college had about 800 students (no two ways <strong>of</strong> counting them gives the<br />
same number). There were approximately 475 undergraduates in residence, 22 <strong>of</strong><br />
whom came from other countries in the European Union and 14 from other overseas<br />
countries. There were around 145 in each <strong>of</strong> the first three years and 62 in the fourth.<br />
Ten undergraduates were abroad for the year. There were 324 students in the graduate<br />
community at 1 October 2011 <strong>of</strong> whom 75 PhD students were in their 4th and 5th or<br />
more years who were writing up, preparing for vivas or waiting for degree approval<br />
(‘under examination’).