All academic members of College are included in this page. The search function enables you to filter by fellowship type, or search by name or subject area. Where members also hold College Officer ...
Who’s it for? UG & PG students looking for practical ways to improve their note-taking, organisation and planning skills. What’s it about? Knowledge-sharing workshop during which you’ll learn and ...
Each year, Fitzwilliam College runs competitions in a variety of subjects, allowing talented pupils to explore their interests beyond the school curriculum. The University of Cambridge seeks out ...
Our Architectural Design competition is an exciting opportunity for Year 12 (or equivalent) students to analytically approach a design problem and creatively develop architectural design solutions.
I am Dr Peter Bolgar, the Programme Director of the FitzEd Summer School. I too have come to Cambridge from overseas for my undergraduate studies. I experienced first-hand the feeling of leaving my ...
Deborah became a Bye Fellow at Fitzwilliam in July 2024, and supports the Development team in their fundraising work. She has over 20 years of fundraising experience in the higher education and health ...
Gabriel Glickman is University Lecturer in Early Modern British History. He studied as an undergraduate and postgraduate at Pembroke College, Cambridge, and taught subsequently at the universities of ...
Baroness (Sally) Morgan of Huyton has been Master of Fitzwilliam College since October 2019. Sally grew up in Liverpool and was educated at Belvedere School for Girls and at Durham University, from ...
Fitzwilliam is a home to people of all faiths and none. All major world faiths are represented in our college community and there is a great range of student societies to offer support and fellowship ...
The Olisa Library contains over 50,000 books, reference works and journals, links and access to digital resources. We provide 200 study spaces, borrowing facilities and a quiet environment. We are ...
Greek archaeology, particularly culture contact and exchange; Greek 'colonisation'; Text and archaeology (particularly Greek lyric).
Over 200 people work at Fitzwilliam. On this page you can find contact information about academic and non-academic staff.