Constantine College, York

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53.94908°N 1.02525°W / 53.94908; -1.02525

LocationHeslington East, York
Established2014
Senior College FellowAndrew Ferguson
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Constantine College
University of York
Constantine College in September 2014
LocationHeslington East, York
Established2014
Named forConstantine the Great
Senior College FellowAndrew Ferguson
College ManagerRosie Abbotts[1]
Deputy College ManagerNaomi Robinson[1]
Undergraduates1,705 (2022/2023)
Postgraduates70 (2022/2023)
MascotConstance the Eagle
WebsiteConstantine College
Student associationCSA
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Constantine College is a College of the University of York and was founded in 2014. It was named after the Roman emperor Constantine the Great, who was proclaimed Augustus in York in 306 AD.

Originally the college was owned in equal shares by the Evans Property Group and the university. However, in 2018 the university became the sole owner, purchasing Evans' stake for £9.8 million.[2]

It is the most expensive college, with the cheapest accommodation starting at £166 per week. As of 2021, this made it the least popular of the colleges on East Campus.[3]

List of Principals

The head of college of Constantine is titled the Principal.

  • Rob Aitken (2014-2018); first principal[4]
  • Jeremy Jacob (2018-2019)[5]
  • Andrew Ferguson (2019–present)

Student life

Constantine College junior common room on the first floor of the Forum

Students at Constantine are represented by a College Student Association (CSA).

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