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This page contains lots of information that our incoming students will need. Congratulations on securing your place to study at Fitzwilliam College! We very much look forward to welcoming you in a few ...
The Development Office is responsible for all matters relating to alumni of the College, organising events, keeping in touch, and developing the philanthropy within the alumni community to further the ...
This year we will be running essay competitions in Ancient World and Classics, Archaeology, Economics, Land Economy, Medieval World and Slavonic Studies. Further particulars and this year's questions ...
Fitzwilliam College is launching its inaugural translation competitions in French and German. We would like you to translate your chosen passage into English. Please also select and underline UP TO ...
Whether you are just starting to explore your options and would like some general information about student life at Fitz, or whether you have specific questions about a particular course, you're in ...
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 ...
Byzantine, Rus', Ruthenian and Muscovite art and culture, visual culture, narratives of identity. Olenka Z. Pevny is a Lecturer in Pre-Modern East Slavic Culture. Before coming to Cambridge, she held ...
Department webpage Dominic Keown was born in Manchester where he attended the Cardinal Langley School in Middleton. He studied Spanish at the University of Sheffield where he stayed as a doctoral ...
You will experience the world-leading teaching offered at Fitzwilliam, by the same academics who are responsible for educating our own undergraduate students. The programme and the courses are ...
I am a Postdoctoral Research Associate in the Department of Pathology at the University of Cambridge. My current research focuses on understanding how the protein tetherin regulates exosome retention ...
James Womack is an Affiliated Lecturer in the Spanish and Portuguese Section. He teaches Spanish and Russian translation and Spanish and English literature; his research focuses on literary ...
Prof. Gathercole's first degree was in Classics and Theology in Cambridge, after which he pursued doctoral research under the supervision of James D.G. Dunn in Durham. He also studied for short ...