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College of St Hild and St Bede, Durham

Founded 1975 (precursor in 1839)
Principal Dr Alan Pearson
Location St Hild's Lane
Students ~1100
Motto Eadam mutata resurgo
"I rise again changed but the same"
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The College of St Hild and St Bede, commonly known as Hild Bede, is a college of the University of Durham in England. It is the University's largest college, with over 1000 students. It is neither a Bailey nor a Hill college, although it is closer to the former (both geographically and culturally), and is situated on the banks of the River Wear a short distance from Durham's "peninsula".

The college is sometimes regarded as having a slightly disproportionate public school intake and an inclination towards competitive sport.

History

Hild Bede was formed in 1975 by the merger of two single-sex teacher training colleges: St Bede's, for men, was founded in 1839 and was associated with the University from 1892; while St Hild's, for women, was founded in 1858 and was associated with the University from 1896. Graduates of St Hild's were the first female graduates from Durham in 1898.

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Colleges of the University of Durham

Collingwood | George Stephenson | Grey | Hatfield | John Snow | St Aidan's | St Chad's | St Cuthbert's

St Hild and St Bede | St John's | St Mary's | Trevelyan | University | Ushaw | Ustinov | Van Mildert


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