St Edmund's Tutorial Programme
(Mon 29 Sep 2025 - Thu 8 Jan 2026)
Monday 29 September 2025
| 09:30 |
Bridging Programme
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Tuesday 30 September 2025
| 09:30 |
The Bridging Programme is a bespoke series of events, designed to: Orient you to life in Cambridge - Explain how the University and College work - Equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to start your degree in the best possible way. The Bridging Programme takes place over three days during freshers’ week and forms part of the College’s induction events for undergraduate students. The Bridging Programme will help you settle into College life and Cambridge. You’ll meet other undergraduate students, make friends, and be set up for a flying start with your studies. The programme will be held in a marquee behind Richard Laws (should you unsure please got to tutorial office who will be able to help) |
| 10:00 |
Negotiating the transition to Cambridge can be tough! At St Edmund’s we’re committed to offering mental and physical health, wellbeing and disability support throughout your studies with us. Join us for an orientation to the various support structures available to you from the Eddies Wellbeing Office, your College Tutor, Central Student Services, the Student Union and University of Cambridge Sport. We aim to support you to be part of our community and start, and remain, socially, mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally strong throughout the year(s). You’ll also hear about our exciting Civic Engagement project – you have the opportunity to be a part of our cohort of engaged citizens! |
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Real Talk isn't a lecture, seminar or talk. It's an interactive conversational workshop for you and your fellow incoming students to explore important conversations that impact you all as part of a student body - we're talking about sex & healthy relationships, creating inclusive, welcoming spaces, and pressures upon coming to university. It's a space to discuss what you think and feel about these conversations - nothing more, nothing less. No prior knowledge base is necessary. These workshops create safe and brave spaces to explore the above topics and their impact on both individual participants and collective group culture. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You may choose to opt-out of the Real Talk workshops due to having direct or indirect experience of the topics discussed (sex & health relationships, inclusion & belonging & coming to university), or for other reasons relating to your mental health, for example. If this is applicable to you, please send a brief note to wellbeing@st-edmunds.ac.uk indicating that you have chosen to opt-out (no explanation needed). |
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| 14:00 |
Negotiating the transition to Cambridge can be tough! At St Edmund’s we’re committed to offering mental and physical health, wellbeing and disability support throughout your studies with us. Join us for an orientation to the various support structures available to you from the Eddies Wellbeing Office, your College Tutor, Central Student Services, the Student Union and University of Cambridge Sport. We aim to support you to be part of our community and start, and remain, socially, mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally strong throughout the year(s). You’ll also hear about our exciting Civic Engagement project – you have the opportunity to be a part of our cohort of engaged citizens! |
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Real Talk isn't a lecture, seminar or talk. It's an interactive conversational workshop for you and your fellow incoming students to explore important conversations that impact you all as part of a student body - we're talking about sex & healthy relationships, creating inclusive, welcoming spaces, and pressures upon coming to university. It's a space to discuss what you think and feel about these conversations - nothing more, nothing less. No prior knowledge base is necessary. These workshops create safe and brave spaces to explore the above topics and their impact on both individual participants and collective group culture. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You may choose to opt-out of the Real Talk workshops due to having direct or indirect experience of the topics discussed (sex & health relationships, inclusion & belonging & coming to university), or for other reasons relating to your mental health, for example. If this is applicable to you, please send a brief note to wellbeing@st-edmunds.ac.uk indicating that you have chosen to opt-out (no explanation needed). |
Wednesday 1 October 2025
| 09:30 |
The Bridging Programme is a bespoke series of events, designed to: Orient you to life in Cambridge - Explain how the University and College work - Equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to start your degree in the best possible way. The Bridging Programme takes place over three days during freshers’ week and forms part of the College’s induction events for undergraduate students. The Bridging Programme will help you settle into College life and Cambridge. You’ll meet other undergraduate students, make friends, and be set up for a flying start with your studies. The programme will be held in a marquee behind Richard Laws (should you unsure please got to tutorial office who will be able to help) |
| 10:00 |
Negotiating the transition to Cambridge can be tough! At St Edmund’s we’re committed to offering mental and physical health, wellbeing and disability support throughout your studies with us. Join us for an orientation to the various support structures available to you from the Eddies Wellbeing Office, your College Tutor, Central Student Services, the Student Union and University of Cambridge Sport. We aim to support you to be part of our community and start, and remain, socially, mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally strong throughout the year(s). You’ll also hear about our exciting Civic Engagement project – you have the opportunity to be a part of our cohort of engaged citizens! |
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Real Talk isn't a lecture, seminar or talk. It's an interactive conversational workshop for you and your fellow incoming students to explore important conversations that impact you all as part of a student body - we're talking about sex & healthy relationships, creating inclusive, welcoming spaces, and pressures upon coming to university. It's a space to discuss what you think and feel about these conversations - nothing more, nothing less. No prior knowledge base is necessary. These workshops create safe and brave spaces to explore the above topics and their impact on both individual participants and collective group culture. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You may choose to opt-out of the Real Talk workshops due to having direct or indirect experience of the topics discussed (sex & health relationships, inclusion & belonging & coming to university), or for other reasons relating to your mental health, for example. If this is applicable to you, please send a brief note to wellbeing@st-edmunds.ac.uk indicating that you have chosen to opt-out (no explanation needed). |
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| 14:00 |
Negotiating the transition to Cambridge can be tough! At St Edmund’s we’re committed to offering mental and physical health, wellbeing and disability support throughout your studies with us. Join us for an orientation to the various support structures available to you from the Eddies Wellbeing Office, your College Tutor, Central Student Services, the Student Union and University of Cambridge Sport. We aim to support you to be part of our community and start, and remain, socially, mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally strong throughout the year(s). You’ll also hear about our exciting Civic Engagement project – you have the opportunity to be a part of our cohort of engaged citizens! |
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Real Talk isn't a lecture, seminar or talk. It's an interactive conversational workshop for you and your fellow incoming students to explore important conversations that impact you all as part of a student body - we're talking about sex & healthy relationships, creating inclusive, welcoming spaces, and pressures upon coming to university. It's a space to discuss what you think and feel about these conversations - nothing more, nothing less. No prior knowledge base is necessary. These workshops create safe and brave spaces to explore the above topics and their impact on both individual participants and collective group culture. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You may choose to opt-out of the Real Talk workshops due to having direct or indirect experience of the topics discussed (sex & health relationships, inclusion & belonging & coming to university), or for other reasons relating to your mental health, for example. If this is applicable to you, please send a brief note to wellbeing@st-edmunds.ac.uk indicating that you have chosen to opt-out (no explanation needed). |
Thursday 2 October 2025
| 09:30 |
The Bridging Programme is a bespoke series of events, designed to: Orient you to life in Cambridge - Explain how the University and College work - Equip you with the necessary skills and knowledge to be able to start your degree in the best possible way. The Bridging Programme takes place over three days during freshers’ week and forms part of the College’s induction events for undergraduate students. The Bridging Programme will help you settle into College life and Cambridge. You’ll meet other undergraduate students, make friends, and be set up for a flying start with your studies. The programme will be held in a marquee behind Richard Laws (should you unsure please got to tutorial office who will be able to help) |
| 10:00 |
Negotiating the transition to Cambridge can be tough! At St Edmund’s we’re committed to offering mental and physical health, wellbeing and disability support throughout your studies with us. Join us for an orientation to the various support structures available to you from the Eddies Wellbeing Office, your College Tutor, Central Student Services, the Student Union and University of Cambridge Sport. We aim to support you to be part of our community and start, and remain, socially, mentally, spiritually, physically and emotionally strong throughout the year(s). You’ll also hear about our exciting Civic Engagement project – you have the opportunity to be a part of our cohort of engaged citizens! |
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Real Talk isn't a lecture, seminar or talk. It's an interactive conversational workshop for you and your fellow incoming students to explore important conversations that impact you all as part of a student body - we're talking about sex & healthy relationships, creating inclusive, welcoming spaces, and pressures upon coming to university. It's a space to discuss what you think and feel about these conversations - nothing more, nothing less. No prior knowledge base is necessary. These workshops create safe and brave spaces to explore the above topics and their impact on both individual participants and collective group culture. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You may choose to opt-out of the Real Talk workshops due to having direct or indirect experience of the topics discussed (sex & health relationships, inclusion & belonging & coming to university), or for other reasons relating to your mental health, for example. If this is applicable to you, please send a brief note to wellbeing@st-edmunds.ac.uk indicating that you have chosen to opt-out (no explanation needed). |
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| 14:00 |
Real Talk isn't a lecture, seminar or talk. It's an interactive conversational workshop for you and your fellow incoming students to explore important conversations that impact you all as part of a student body - we're talking about sex & healthy relationships, creating inclusive, welcoming spaces, and pressures upon coming to university. It's a space to discuss what you think and feel about these conversations - nothing more, nothing less. No prior knowledge base is necessary. These workshops create safe and brave spaces to explore the above topics and their impact on both individual participants and collective group culture. IMPORTANT TO NOTE: You may choose to opt-out of the Real Talk workshops due to having direct or indirect experience of the topics discussed (sex & health relationships, inclusion & belonging & coming to university), or for other reasons relating to your mental health, for example. If this is applicable to you, please send a brief note to wellbeing@st-edmunds.ac.uk indicating that you have chosen to opt-out (no explanation needed). |
Tuesday 7 October 2025
| 17:00 |
We are excited to welcome you to St Edmund's College as Junior Members through our Matriculation Ceremony. This event marks a significant milestone in your academic journey, as you formally join the College by signing the College Book. To qualify for formal membership in the University, all students are required to sign the matriculation form and the College members’ book. Attendance at one of these events is expected for all new students. If you are unable to attend on your assigned date, please contact the Tutorial Team at tutorial@st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk. There will be six Matriculation Ceremonies held in the first week of term in October. Please note that this link is not to be shared; all new students will receive an individual invitation to one of the ceremonies. Following the ceremony and safety induction, you are warmly invited to a drinks reception in the Garden Room, where you will have the opportunity to meet members of the Fellowship. Please note that gowns are required for the matriculation ceremony. Students are not required to wear hoods with their gowns; however, Fellows should wear hoods in the Chapel. The dress code is formal evening wear (black tie optional). Run times: 17:15 - Safety Briefing - Garden Room 18:00 - Ceremony - Chapel 19:00 - Drinks reception - Garden Room |
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We are excited to welcome you to St Edmund's College as Junior Members through our Matriculation Ceremony. This event marks a significant milestone in your academic journey, as you formally join the College by signing the College Book. To qualify for formal membership in the University, all students are required to sign the matriculation form and the College members’ book. Attendance at one of these events is expected for all new students. If you are unable to attend on your assigned date, please contact the Tutorial Team at tutorial@st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk. There will be six Matriculation Ceremonies held in the first week of term in October. Please note that this link is not to be shared; all new students will receive an individual invitation to one of the ceremonies. Following the ceremony and safety induction, you are warmly invited to a drinks reception in the Garden Room, where you will have the opportunity to meet members of the Fellowship. Please note that gowns are required for the matriculation ceremony. Students are not required to wear hoods with their gowns; however, Fellows should wear hoods in the Chapel. The dress code is formal evening wear (black tie optional). Please arrive at A Door Norfolk building by 17.15pm 17:15 - Ceremony - Chapel 18:00 - Safety Briefing - Garden Room19:00 - Drinks reception - Garden Room |
Wednesday 8 October 2025
| 17:00 |
We are excited to welcome you to St Edmund's College as Junior Members through our Matriculation Ceremony. This event marks a significant milestone in your academic journey, as you formally join the College by signing the College Book. To qualify for formal membership in the University, all students are required to sign the matriculation form and the College members’ book. Attendance at one of these events is expected for all new students. If you are unable to attend on your assigned date, please contact the Tutorial Team at tutorial@st-edmunds.cam.ac.uk. There will be six Matriculation Ceremonies held in the first week of term in October. Please note that this link is not to be shared; all new students will receive an individual invitation to one of the ceremonies. Following the ceremony and safety induction, you are warmly invited to a drinks reception in the Garden Room, where you will have the opportunity to meet members of the Fellowship. Please note that gowns are required for the matriculation ceremony. Students are not required to wear hoods with their gowns; however, Fellows should wear hoods in the Chapel. The dress code is formal evening wear (black tie optional). Please arrive at A Door Norfolk building by 17.00pm 17:15 - Ceremony - Chapel 18:00 - Safety Briefing - Garden Room19:00 - Drinks reception - Garden Room |
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Matriculation Ceremony for new students. For students, this ceremony marks your entry to the College as Junior Members by your signing the College Book. To qualify for formal membership of the University all students are required to sign the matriculation form and the College members’ book: all new students are expected to attend one of these events. Do get in touch with the Tutorial Team if you are unable to attend this date - tutorial@stedmunds@cam.ac.uk. There will be 3 Matriculation events in October. Please do not share this link; all new students will be invited to an event. Following the ceremony and safety induction, you are warmly invited to join members of the Fellowship at a drinks reception in the garden room. Gowns are compulsory attire for the matriculation ceremony. Student members are not required to wear hoods with their gowns; Fellows should wear hoods in Chapel. Dress is formal evening wear (black tie optional). Please arrive in Garden room arrive by 17.00pm. 17:15 - Safety Briefing - Garden Room 18:00 - Ceremony - Chapel 19:00 - Drinks reception - Garden Room |
Thursday 9 October 2025
| 17:00 |
Matriculation Ceremony for new students. For students, this ceremony marks your entry to the College as Junior Members by your signing the College Book. To qualify for formal membership of the University all students are required to sign the matriculation form and the College members’ book: all new students are expected to attend one of these events. Do get in touch with the Tutorial Team if you are unable to attend this date - tutorial@stedmunds@cam.ac.uk. There will be 3 Matriculation events in October. Please do not share this link; all new students will be invited to an event. Following the ceremony and safety induction, you are warmly invited to join members of the Fellowship at a drinks reception in the garden room. Gowns are compulsory attire for the matriculation ceremony. Student members are not required to wear hoods with their gowns; Fellows should wear hoods in Chapel. Dress is formal evening wear (black tie optional). Please arrive at A Door Norfolk building by 17.00pm 17:15 - Ceremony - Chapel 18:00 - Safety Briefing - Garden Room19:00 - Drinks reception - Garden Room |
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Matriculation Ceremony for new students. For students, this ceremony marks your entry to the College as Junior Members by your signing the College Book. To qualify for formal membership of the University all students are required to sign the matriculation form and the College members’ book: all new students are expected to attend one of these events. Do get in touch with the Tutorial Team if you are unable to attend this date - tutorial@stedmunds@cam.ac.uk. There will be 3 Matriculation events in October. Please do not share this link; all new students will be invited to an event. Following the ceremony and safety induction, you are warmly invited to join members of the Fellowship at a drinks reception in the garden room. Gowns are compulsory attire for the matriculation ceremony. Student members are not required to wear hoods with their gowns; Fellows should wear hoods in Chapel. Dress is formal evening wear (black tie optional). Please arrive in Garden room arrive by 17.00pm. 17:15 - Safety Briefing - Garden Room 18:00 - Ceremony - Chapel 19:00 - Drinks reception - Garden Room |
Thursday 4 December 2025
| 10:00 |
The session is designed to provide essential guidance and case studies for students undertaking exam invigilation for in-college examinations. You will have an opportunity to talk to College Examination Administrators as well as experienced Invigilators. Please Note: It is important that when you book on this course, on your booking confirmation page, click on Add to Calendar to start the process to import the course appointment into your calendar.
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| 13:30 |
The Tutorial Office is hosting a festive drop-in session for Tutors and students for an informal check-in at the end of term. There will be traditional mulled wine and a selection of sweet and savoury finger food to facilitate the festive mood. Please note, the event will be held in CR and all St Edmund's students are very welcome. We look forward to seeing you there! |
| 17:00 |
The Tutorial Office is hosting a festive drop-in session for Tutors and students for an informal check-in at the end of term. There will be traditional mulled wine and a selection of sweet and savoury finger food to facilitate the festive mood. Please note, the event will be held in CR and all St Edmund's students are very welcome. We look forward to seeing you there! |
Thursday 8 January 2026
| 14:00 |
The session is designed to provide essential guidance and case studies for students undertaking exam invigilation for in-college examinations. You will have an opportunity to talk to College Examination Administrators as well as experienced Invigilators. Please Note: It is important that when you book on this course, on your booking confirmation page, click on Add to Calendar to start the process to import the course appointment into your calendar.
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