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College life. With rooms in houses on the historic Bailey and self-catered, modern flats across the river at Parson's Field, Cuth's provides a uniquely flexible range of accommodation and catering options to our diverse student body.
- About Us
Durham University Strategy, 2017-2027 sets out ambitious...
- Catering
St Cuthbert's Society can offer a choice of fully-catered,...
- Fellows
St Cuthbert's Society Annual Fellows' Lecture 2024: Dr Emma...
- Junior Common Room
As well as being the representative body, the JCR supports...
- Senior Common Room
Members of the SCR have access to the common room, dining...
- Who's Who
Dr Jon Warren, Vice-Principal of St Cuthbert's Society. Vice...
- Chaplaincy
St Cuthbert’s Society Chaplaincy. Often University is a time...
- History
As a college of Durham University, St Cuthbert's Society...
- About Us
St Cuthbert's Society, colloquially known as Cuth's, is a college of Durham University. It was founded in 1888 for students who were not attached to the existing colleges. St Cuthbert's Society is a Bailey college, based on Durham's peninsula next to the River Wear, although it also has other accommodation a few minutes' walk away in ...
St Cuthbert's Society is named after St Cuthbert of Lindisfarne (c. 634 - 20 March 687), who lived in Anglo-Saxon Northumbria as a monk, bishop and hermit. St Cuthbert is celebrated every year on his Feast day, the 20th March, and the Society is included in the Cathedral's celebration of the Saint.
St Cuthbert's Society. Durham colleges are very special places, and St Cuthbert’s Society (generally known as Cuth’s) is no exception. Teaching for degrees does not take place in colleges, but a great deal of life learning goes on in them, and lifelong friendships are made.
Today, St Cuthbert’s Society still retains the independence of spirit that was the hallmark of its founders, but it also offers its students all the advantages associated with being a College of Durham University.