Magdalene College Annual Campaign Report 2019
The Annual Campaign Report details the progress of the Colleges Future Foundations Campaign and allows us to acknowledge and thank those responsible for making it all possible.
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The Third Annual
Campaign Report
Autumn 2019
The Annual Campaign Report 1
The Annual Campaign Report
Contents
November 2019
A letter from the Master. ..........................3
Giving to the College ..............................4
College Investments. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
Annual List of Donors. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .7–17
The Impact of the Campaign. .................18–21
The Impact of the Campaign – The New Library...20
Supporting Future Foundations. ................... 22
Forthcoming Events. ............................. 23
2 FUTURE FOUNDATIONS
From the master
More than 2000 alumni have made a gift to the Campaign;
and nothing could speak more eloquently of the loyalty and
generosity of our Members.
As of today (the middle of November), we have
raised over £23m; and, as I said last year, one of
the most gratifying things is that this comes from
such a wide range of supporters. More than 2,000 alumni
have made a gift to the Campaign, and nothing could
speak more eloquently of the loyalty and generosity of our
Members. We continue to have one of the highest rates of
alumni support of any Oxbridge college, and the enthusiasm
shown at all our reunion events, in the UK and worldwide,
is immensely heartening. As before, the work of the
Campaign Board has been wonderful, and the Development
Director and her team set a standard of imagination and
commitment that would be the envy of any institution.
The new Library building is on schedule so far, and – fingers
crossed for not too wet a winter! – should be completed
in good time for our official opening next September. Our
expectations of the building’s quality have certainly been
met, and those who have seen what there is to see on site
are all agreed that the scale and style are just what we had
hoped. As noted last time, we are beginning now to look
at the next phase – the repurposing of the former College
Library space in the Pepys Building and the consequent work
to bring the fabric of the whole building up to contemporary
standards. Inevitably, there have been quite a lot of repairs
over the years that have been done in a somewhat ad hoc
way, and we need now to tidy things up and equip this
great, iconic structure for the next few centuries.
Our work to raise funds for bursaries has also borne
impressive fruit this year. We continue to do well in our
admissions of students from ‘non-traditional’ backgrounds,
those who may be the first generation of their families
to go into higher education, young people from minority
groups and so on. The message is clearly getting out there
that Magdalene not only offers a welcome to able students
of all backgrounds, but will do everything to make their
studies here practically possible in terms of direct support.
Our outreach and admissions teams have once again
worked hard and effectively to achieve this, and we are all
in their debt.
This will, sadly, be my last letter as Master – and I am very
pleased indeed that Sir Christopher Greenwood, one of
our most distinguished alumni, will be replacing me next
autumn. But this is an opportunity for me to say what a
real privilege and pleasure it has been to be part of the
Magdalene family during these active and exciting years,
during which the College has really stretched its wings –
thanks to the hard work of so many in and beyond the
Governing Body, and thanks not least to those students
who have given their own time and energy in outreach
events, in the telephone campaign and simply in welcoming
newcomers to the College. If they believe this community
is worth so much work and faithfulness, we are doing
what we most want to do – motivating our members
to make a positive difference in society, creating a lively
family of conversation and learning, building lifelong habits
and commitments that will keep our society questioning
and intelligent. Jane and I will miss Magdalene sorely, but
we’ll look back on these years as a time of fulfilment and
friendship. Thank you all for this, and for so much more.
Rowan Williams, Master
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Giving to the College
The third year of the Campaign has continued with a prodigious level of support
and generosity which has resulted in, yet again, an incredible total of £5,135,000
in gifts received in cash and pledges during the financial year 2018–19.
As we reach the halfway point of the Future
Foundations Campaign we are humbled by the
overwhelming response we have received from
our Members and Friends; thank you! The support from
the Magdalene community around the world is bringing us
towards the combined goals of the Campaign and is already
making a tangible difference to both our students and the
College itself.
The new Library building
We were delighted that the three generations of the Cripps
family were present at a small groundbreaking ceremony in
September 2018. The new Library building is progressing
rapidly and we are really beginning to get a sense of how
impressive it will be when it is completed. The light and airy
building will offer much needed facilities for study, archival
storage and research, doubling the number of student work
spaces, books, and providing several more seminar rooms. The
new ‘Robert Cripps’ Art Gallery will be on the ground floor
with several floor to ceiling double doors opening directly
onto the Fellows’ Garden. All in all, the new Library building
will make a wonderful new addition to the College estate.
Support for students
The College’s commitment to needs-blind education, the
belief that no student able to study at Magdalene should be
deterred by financial reasons, has been generously
and consistently supported by our Members. The
Magdalene Enhanced Bursary scheme which provides a
generous additional top up to the Cambridge Bursary
Scheme is now in its seventh year of operation thanks
to your donations. This scheme ensures that every
undergraduate at Magdalene is not only able to meet the
day-to-day living costs but also able to participate fully in
the ‘Cambridge’ experience.
Phase II
The building work for the new Library building is due to
be completed next June. The College Library, currently
located on the ground floor of the Pepys Building, will
move into its new home over the summer and we all
look forward to the opening of the new building in
September 2020. We will then look to the second part
of the Future Foundations Campaign, Phase II, which will
focus on the restoration and reconfiguration of the iconic
Pepys Building. This important project will not only focus
on a careful and sympathetic restoration of an important
heritage building but also enable the College to make the
building and its treasures much more accessible. We are
looking to create much needed additional public rooms,
space for visitors and exhibits, and dedicated area for
researchers which is currently lacking.
Members: 31.5%
Friends: 3.4%
Legacies: 13.3%
Income by
Source of
Donation
Companies: 2.7%
Trusts and
Foundations: 49.1%
’20s 1
’40s
’50s
’60s
’70s
’80s
’90s
’00s
’10s
5
Number of donors by matriculation
decade to the New Library
25
39
46
49
54
72
69
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Participation rates
16.8%
9.7%
11.7%
Canada
USA
UK
Rest of Europe
13%
19.1%
Singapore
Malaysia
Hong Kong
19.4%
5%
Rest of the World
14.4%
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College Investments
The ongoing support of our Members, Friends and the Fellowship is particularly welcome
and appreciated during these trying economic times. Over the course of 2018–19, donations
to the College totalled £5,135,000, including pledges, another excellent year for the
Campaign and the College is immensely grateful to its Members and supporters.
The College manages its investments in securities
and property to produce the highest return,
providing an income stream to support the College
in its teaching and research activities. Through careful
investment the intention is to ensure that the income runs
in tandem with the College’s spending needs, without too
much of a fluctuation on an annual basis. As of June 2019
the endowment market value stood at £83m with two
distinct portfolios comprising property holdings (52%) and
securities (48%). Whilst the majority of the property held
is in Cambridge and adjacent to the College, agricultural
land in Cambridgeshire and Lincolnshire also makes up
an amount of the property holdings. The commercial
property within Cambridge provides an essential stream
of income into the College alongside being a strategic
asset, enabling the College to have close control of the
immediate neighbourhood and offering the opportunity
for re-development should the College’s needs alter. The
securities portfolio is invested globally in order to benefit
from the maximum number of investment opportunities.
The College has a long term investment horizon and
‘draws down’ 3.75% of the portfolio’s value each year to
provide for the College’s costs.
Over the long term the College is aiming to hold a one
third property and two-thirds securities portfolio mix in
order to ensure that it is diverse with its investments. We
are conscious of the importance of investing responsibly,
using the United Nations Global Compact principles to
guide our policy, thereby asking investment managers to
ensure that they abide by this global investment code.
During the financial year we migrated the majority of
the College’s global equities to a newly established
Responsible Equity fund. The College is a seed investor
of this fund which excludes sectors with any meaningful
activities in tobacco, pornography, gambling, armaments
and tar sands as well as actively engaging with corporates
on a range of ethical issues. Looking ahead we will
continue to work with our principal fund manager on
responsible investment matters.
Income Trends over Time
2019
2007
1977
Fees
Rents and Catering
Conferences
Investment Income
Donations
0% 20% 40% 60% 80% 100%
A copy of the full College accounts is available at www.magd.cam.ac.uk/magdalene-college-accounts
The College is registered with the Fundraising Regulator and continues to develop a shared understanding and agreement for activities concerning
alumni, be it communications, attendance of events and use of data.
6 FUTURE FOUNDATIONS
Magdalene College LIST OF DONORS
For Gifts Received in the Period from 1 July 2018 to 30 June 2019
The Master, Fellows and Scholars of Magdalene College wish to thank and honour those
who have generously made donations to the College and to those who have notified us
that they have included the College in their will.
* Indicates that the donor is a Fellow / B Indicates Buckingham Society Membership / † Indicates that the donor is deceased
1926
Mr John Y Smart †
1937
The Reverend Colin H
MacGregor B
1939
Mr Braham J Myers MBE B
1942
Mr John Smalley
The Reverend Dr H John
M Turner B
1943
Dr Maitland Bradfield
Mr Robert C Cotton, MBE
Mr John G W James †
Mr Robert F MacLeod
Mr John J Saxby
1944
Mr Kenneth H Arbuckle B
Dr Edgar J Feuchtwanger
Professor Sir Malcolm K Sykes B
1946
The Reverend
Mac Farmborough MBE B
Mr Ian S Mant B
Mr Max Phillips
1947
Professor William Tordoff B
1948
Emeritus Professor
John R G Jenkins B
Mr John P Morgan
Mr David W G Sawyer B
Dr John D Walsh B
Mr Sandy White B†
1949
Mr Derek E Ayres B
Mr John K Buckenham B
Mr Nigel H Carruthers B
Mr John E Goldsworthy B†
Mr Philip P Harris B
Mr Ronald J Jenkinson
Mr Peter M H Robinson B
Mr Alec Samuels B
Lieutenant Commander
R Y C Sharp
Dr Geoffrey A Shippey B
1950
Mr David L Gardiner
Mr Richard D Hewlett B†
Mr Brian W Hungerford
Dr Michael C Johnson
Mr Henry R L Lumley*
Mr Barry Stewart OBE L.V.O. B
1951
Mr John H Allsopp B†
Mr Colin V G Basford B
Sir Colin Corness* B
Mr Kenneth J Dean
Mr Thomas J G Edmondes †
Dr Ian M Jessiman B
Professor Hans J Käsmann
Dr Michael Taggart
Sir Michael J Turner B†
Mr Nigel Ventham
Dr Michael L N Willoughby
1952
Mr Maurice J R Armytage B†
Mr Michael W Chester B
Mr Alan M Cockburn
Emeritus Professor
Joel E Gordon
Mr Joseph Grimberg B
Mr David M Horder
Mr John A Ingram
Mr Christopher J James
The Reverend J R Pilkington †
Mr Christopher B Sykes
Mr Richard Tobey
Mr Steuart A Webb-Johnson
Mr John W Wilson B
1953
Mr Nick Bennett
Mr Iain H Blair B
Mr John L Dobson
Mr Michael J Fenwick
Dr Thomas F Hering
Professor John D Hudson B
Dr John P James
Mr Roger Jewison B
Major Dennis F Morgan
Mr Robert B Parker
Mr Alan H Pattillo B
Mr Jeremy G Pilcher
Mr Morley D Tidy
Mr Christopher J F Trott B
Sir John B Ure KCMG LVO B
Mr John Vallins OBE
1954
Mr Robert W Barber B
Mr Nicholas H Baring CBE
Mr Richard P Benthall
Mr Jeremy J G Brown B
Mr Andrew E Buxton B
Mr Ian O Dowding
Dr John E Elsom
Professor Peter J Grubb* B
Mr Michael J Hallett B
Mr Godfrey Meynell MBE
Mr Bill Norton
Mr Victor N Petty
Mr Kit Pumphrey
Dr Richard H Seebohm B
Mr Patrick H D Toosey B
The Reverend Canon
David Yerburgh
1955
Mr Oliver G D Acland
Dr R David Blacklidge
Mr Simon M Bolitho B
Mr Patrick U A H Browne
Mr John K B Burke
Professor Keith M
Darlington
The Reverend R J Dixon †
Mr Bamber
Gascoigne CBE* B
Mr Simon K Haviland
The Reverend R D Jenkins
Mr James E A Knowles
Mr Richard J Phillips B
Mr E James W White B
Mr John R White B
104 students graduated
in the academic year
2018–19, 47 of whom
(45%) made gifts.
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1956
Mr Robert F Allen †
Dr Mark H Ball
Mr Philip H Burns
Mr Wilfrid M Caldwell
Mr John A C Cann B†
Mr Arnold J Clift
Dr Michael G F Crowe B
Mr Michael J L Hardy
Captain Anthony D Hignett B
Mr Timothy E B Hill B
Mr David J Leonard
Mr Ian H McCorquodale B
Mr John M Owen
Mr Christopher H Peeler
Mr Arnold J Shone B
Mr Anthony M H Simpson
Mr Dursley Stott OBE B
Mr Francis A B Valentine B
Mr Michael D Webb
Dr Barrie Whittaker B
1957
Mr Malcolm D Barton
Mr Edward L Bell B
Mr Terence J Bond
Mr John R Crampton
Mr Hugh W Cross
Mr Brian P Davis B
Mr Michael F Godsal
Mr Hugh Hollinghurst
Captain Charles C B James B
Mr Richard C G Jenyns
Mr John M Leach
Mr Jeremy G A Lyon
Dr Jeremy S Metters
Mr Denis J H Murphy* B
Mr Martin E Payne
Mr David L Pope
Dr Peter E Reynolds* B
Sir Michael K Ridley KCVO B
Mr Richard S G Sale
Mr Michael K Scott B
Mr Anthony W A Spiegelberg
MBE, TD, DL
Mr John R Stevens B
1958
Mr Tim K Agerbak
Major-General
Nick G P Ansell CB, OBE
Dr Angus Armstrong
The Reverend J R P Barker B
Professor Charles G D Brook B
Mr Philip E Carne MBE B
Mr Jim Crossley
Mr Derek W Curtis
Mr David S Fletcher
Mr Colin E Funk
Mr Gordon S Guild MBE
Mr Maxwell G Hebditch CBE
Mr Michael J Knight B
Mr Hugh T MacDermot B
Mr Richard A M Purver B
Mr Peter P Salinson
Professor Heinz F G Schade
Mr John L Skinner B
Professor Neil M Stratford
Mr Robin A F Wight
Mr Robert S Winter
Mr Brian G Woodrow
OBE DL B
1959
Dr Julian D Blake
Mr Thomas S Blower
Mr John A S Bristol
Mr Ian Bruce
Mr Graham H Butler
Mr Timothy W H Capon
The Honourable
Sir John Chadwick
Sir James A Cropper KCVO
Mr Christopher J Davison
Mr Martin H T Gairdner
Mr Anthony Goodfellow KStJ
Mr Peter E Hawley
The Right Honourable
the Lord Hothfield
The Right Honourable
Lord Igor Judge PC QC*
Professor David R Jowitt
Mr Edward B Lynch
Mr Richard C M Pumphrey
Mr Edward R Raikes
Mr Oliver F Walker
Dr James M Waller B
The Very Reverend
Michael Yorke †
1960
Mr Giles H T Andrews
Mr Peter C Baker B
Mr Francis Bennett
Dr Piers G R Brendon
Mr Jonathan H M Dudley
Mr Bob Eagle B
Lieutenant-General Sir Robert
J Hayman-Joyce KCB, CBE, DL
Sir Mark S R Heathcote
Bt OBE B
Mr David G Hemming B
Mr Peter Hunt B
Mr David J Hutton-Squire
Dr Ronald Hyam* B
Mr Clifford W Jolly
Dr Victor E Knight
Mr Peter J Maydon
Mr Michael C Newell
Mr David J Polgreen
Mr H J Campbell Pulley B
Mr Kenneth L Saxby
Professor Robin Spence*
Mr Peter J L Wright
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1961
Mr Martin de S
Brackenbury B
Mr Ian J Burton B
Sir David C Clarke
Dr Tony Colman
Mr Clive W Crawford B
Mr Ian B Crockett
Mr John H Davidson B
Mr Robert E Davies B†
Mr Donald M Green
Mr John W Hackman
Dr Victor R Holland
Mr Alan F Nafzger
Mr John P D Pattrick
Mr Peter F C Roden B
Mr Dermot S H Sparrow
Mr David R Steeds
Professor Roger E Thomas
Mr Philip M Vignoles B†
Mr Charles H Vignoles B
Mr Piers E Wilson
1962
Sir William A Blackburne
Mr Peter I A Brodie B
The Reverend John Cole
Mr Alastair P Colquhoun
Mr Patrick Eagar
Mr Colin G C Grant
Mr Robert A Heppenstall B
Dr Peter J Lewis B
Mr Brian N Lock
Mr Lawrie Lowe
Mr Robert Mercer
Sir Brian W Pomeroy CBE
Mr Oliver H Russell
Mr Jonathan B S Sams
Mr Ian L Schmiegelow
Dr Andrew F Sheer
Mr Anton B Shellim
Mr Nigel Slater B
Mr Christopher B Tetlow
Mr Michael G Wadham B
1963
Mr Richard D Bell
Mr Michael R Binyon OBE
Mr Jock Birney B
Mr Ridley M Burnett B
Mr Anthony H Corin
Mr Alan K Cox
Dr Thomas A Cummins
Mr Timothy R Eustace
Mr Patrick W L Findlater
His Honourable
Jeremy D Griggs
Dr Geoffrey H Harper
Mr Andrew P G Holmes B
Mr Timothy C Jones
Dr Frank A Kirk B
Dr Jeremy C Lade
Mr Andrew P Lewis
Sir Peter C Norriss KBE CB
Mr Michael Osborne
Mr Ross S Peters B
Mr Charles F Robinson
Mr Henry J Roche
Mr John F R Saunders
Mr John C F Simpson CBE*
Dr John Tyrrell
Mr Andrew W Walker
Mr Anthony D P Wells-Cole
Mr Anthony M Whittome
1964
Mr Charles A Casement
Mr Graham D Eves
Dr David S Forman*
Professor Richard Francis
Mr Peter H Frank
Mr Christopher J F Gethin
Mr Peter L Graham B
Mr Howard E Green B
Mr Christopher R C Jacques
Mr Christopher J McCullough
Mr Paul W Mitchell
Mr Charles S P Monck
Dr John B Murray
Mr Alistair C Pirie
Mr Timothy J Price
Mr Mark H Wadsworth
Professor Alan Werritty
Mr Giles E F Wright
1965
Mr Allan M Barber MBA
Dr Andrew R Bean
Mr Robert H Blackadder
Mr David J J S Blackie
Mr Bruce G D Blair QC B
Mr Peter H Davidson
Mr Michael J Davis
Dr Michael Edwardes-Ker B
Mr Martin H Flash B
Dr Steve Gregory
Mr Sheena B Hebbar
Emeritus Professor
David R Hemsley
Dr Ian C Lovecy
Dr Duncan L D Mitchell
Mr David C Moss
Mr Giles M Ridley
Dr Kevin O Thompson
Sir Stephen H Waley-Cohen Bt
Dr Keith N Williams
Mr Henry L Wilson
1966
Professor William R Allen CBE
Dr Michael D Beary
Sir Michael C S J Birt
The Reverend
John-Henry Bowden
Mr Julian Cazalet
Colonel Robert Crichton
Lord Flight
Mr Peter R L Friedmann
Mr John B Hardwick
Mr Christopher J P Joubert
Mr Robert A Leivers
Mr Timothy D Llewellyn OBE B
Mr Ian Marshall
Mr Herbert H Maxwell
Mr Roger A Mills
Commander Graham D Pay B
Mr Martin E Pettman
Mr Godfrey S Room
Mr John A Scholfield
Mr Max Skjöldebrand
Dr Robert C Solomon
Mr Paul E Stibbard
Distinguished Professor
Gary F Waller
Mr Michael Warne
Mr Alan P Wright B
Professor George S Yip
1967
Mr John P Battersby B
Sir Nicholas Blake
Magdalene Members
live in
92
different countries
worldwide.
Professor Roger D Blandford
Mr Edward Bolton
Professor David C Brydges
The Honourable
Mr Justice Burrell
Mr Roger P Cheever
Professor Allan F Colver
Mr Richard J Coward
Dr Julian Dacie
Mr Keith W Faulkner
Mr Jeremy B Greenhalgh B
Dr Geoffrey C Hawtin OBE B
Dr William J Jordan B
Mr Richard H J Kerr-Wilson
Mr Roderick A McFarlane
Mr Paul McNamara B
Mr Nigel H Morley-Smith
Mr Peter J Munday †
Mr Edward J Pybus
Mr William I Walkden
Professor Michael D Wheeler
1968
Mr Julian N R Amey
Sir Paul J J Britton CB CVO
Dr Michael Brooke B
Mr David W Brown
Mr Michael E A Carpenter
Dr Richard D Colman
Dr Adrian J Crisp B
Dr Robin N Goodchild
Mr Christopher J Hamer B
Mr David J Hetherington
Mr Martin J Hooker
Mr Peter A H Hyams
Dr Jonathan M Kertzer
Father Stephen Lambert B
Mr Archie Leslie B
Mr Thomas A
Livingstone-Learmonth
Mr Patrick J E Mocatta
Mr John G Pettit
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Mr Steven G Rae
Mr Michael Read
Mr Stephen J Richards
The Right Honourable the
Lord Ryder of Wensum
OBE PC B
Mr John H Sarginson
Dr David A Smith
Mr Sheridan Swallow B
Mr Nicholas W Williams B
Dr Mark Wilson
Mr Perran Ziar
1969
Mr Gordon D Arthur
Mr Chris Babbs
Professor Charles
A M de Bartolome
Dr John A Canti
Dr Harvey Chalmers
Mr Chris I von Christierson* B
Dr Frank R Crantz MD
Mr Peter C Fletcher
Mr Philip W George
Mr Christopher
G C Goodhart
Mr David L Gresham
Mr Alastair R Handcock
Mr Jeremy F Helm
Mr Charles P Helmore B
Dr Robin R Jacobson
Mr Charles A Kaye
Mr David C Kingham
Mr Timothy A Lebus B
Mr Michael E P Lloyd
Mr Rod Marlow
Mr Richard P Parry
Mr Robert A Petty
Mr Thomas J P Ramsden
Mr Richard J Rusbridger
Mr Ananda Sumanadasa
Dr Martyn H B Thomas
Mr Robert I W Upton
Mr Martyn J Waring
Dr Andrew J Watts
Mr Oliver A R Weiss
1970
Dr David W Abecassis B
Dr James B Anderson
Mr Richard D Balme
Mr Freeland Barbour
Mr Mark A Bingley
Mr Jonathan B S Burrell
Mr Michael L Dineen
Dr Nicholas R Dunn
Professor Paul K Edwards
Mr Michael J Estorick
Mr David A Grace
Mr Roger D Hancock
Mr Jeremy M Harding
Mr Terry Hitchcock B
Mr William Holmes
Professor Lawrence M Joseph
Professor Ian H Kunkler B
Mr James A C Lane
Mr Alaisdhair J W MacPhie
Mr John W Marrin QC
Mr Hugo Page QC B
Mr Ian J Prowse B
Mr Geoffrey D Roome B
Mr James Roundell
Professor David E Simpson
Dr Robert J Stockley
Dr Jonathan P Stoye
Mr Philip R Taylor
Mr Richard J R Tomkin B
Mr Neil R Watts B
1971
Mr Charles V Arthur
Mr Simon P Blackmore
The Honourable
David Brigstocke
Mr Anthony R E Brown
Dr Konrad J W Bund
Mr Timothy P B Charge
Mr Giles R M Elliott B
Dr Patrick J Ford
Mr Richard P J Foster
Dr Laurence R Harris
The Honourable
Mr Thomas A Hewlett
Mr Peter G R Howarth
Dr Eric A Huxter
Mr Henry A Jones
Mr Allan W MacKenzie
Mr Rupert Marlow
Mr Peregrine T E Massey B
Dr Richard G Menzies
Mr Max P C Nielsen B
Dr Rory O’Donnell* B
Mr John P H S Scott
His Honour Judge R J Simpkiss
Mr Malcolm J Singer
Mr Eamonn S Vincent
Mr Mark L Walker
Dr David R Williams
Dr Harry Yoxall
1972
Mr Keith N Atkey
The Reverend Tim Barnard
Dr Peter S Baxter
Professor Michael A
Carpenter*
Mr Justin J C Coldwell
The Honourable
Andrew Colville
Professor David K C Cooper* B
Mr Timothy Culham
Professor Neil Dalton
Mr Richard M Griffiths
Mr Ethan Hack
Mr David Hardie B
Mr Paul Harrison
Mr Richard T Hudson
Dr Nicholas J Hurd
Mr Nicholas P Kaye
Dr Charles G
Mackworth-Young
Mr Donald I N McKenzie B
Graduands’ Garden Party
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Mr Timothy C Monckton B
Mr David J Newman
Mr Frank Nicholson
Mr George E Ramsden †
Mr Clive E H Renton
Dr Nigel J Robson
Mr David R Roodyn B
Mr George R Sandars
Mr Peter E Sydney-Smith
Mr Edward D Towne B
Mr Charles D Whitham †
Mr Michael Wickstead B
Mr Richard D Wintour
1973
Professor Peter Adler
Mr Simon P Cavanagh
Mr Geoffrey I A Chapman
Dr Simon J Davis
Baron Michael E D de Styrcea B
Mr Nicholas D J Eyre
Mr Simon J L Fox
Sir Chris Greenwood
GBE CMG QC*
Mr Mark W Hankin B
Mr David J M Hay
Mr Ian D Hutchinson
Dr Mark Kingston B
Mr Richard P Little
Mr Mike McCready
Professor Vincent J
Mifsud OBE TD
Mr John M Miles
Mr Robert B C Ogilvie
Mr Michael D P Parker B
Professor Richard B Peiser
Dr Keith W Ray
Mr Brian A Rivett
Mr Alan C Rusbridger
Mr Jonathan D Shanklin
The Venerable Christopher
J Skilton
Mr Martin R Taylor
Mr Rhoderick P G Voremberg
Mr Stephen M Willis
1974
Mr Stephen G G Aiano
Mr Mark W Allsup
Mr Hugh G Arthur B
Mr Peter Bennett-Jones CBE B
Mr Peter D Bruce
Mr Jeremy D Cotton DL
Mr Mark Crawshay-Williams
Mr Leo Fraser-MacKenzie
Mr Peter J Fudakowski B
Mr John P A Goddard
Mr Julian A Harris
Mr Anthony G Harvey
Mr Bryce L Holland Jr.
The Reverend I Howarth
Mr Stevenson S Kaminer
Mr Oliver R C Larminie
Professor Richard M Levenson
Mr William J Maunder-Taylor
Mr Colin W D McLean
Mr Timothy J Moon
Dr Andy Newman B
Mr Mario V Pampanini B
Mr Luis F Parajon
Mr Andrew M Sheaf B
Mr Paul J Sillis
Mr Richard G Smith
Mr Ben Staveley B
Mr David H Shaw Stewart
Mr Peter R Styles
Mr Boon Seng Tan
Mr Charlie Temple-Richards
Mr Edward D B Way
Dr Charles P Wood
1975
Mr Kimball Bailey B
Professor Jonathan L Brown
Mr John A C Dalrymple
Mr Robert D M Davies
Lord Fitzroy
Dr Anthony J M Garrett
Mr Julian A Gizzi B
Mr Christopher H A
Goodwin B
Mr William M C Grant B
Mr Duncan J S Hill
Mr Matthew G N Kirkbride
Mr Iain A D Low
Mr Stephen W Lowe B
Mr Simon A Mackintosh
Brigadier Andrew C
Mantell OBE
Mr Rupert H Orchard
Mr Christopher C Robinson
Mr William H Salomon
Mr David R Simpson
Mr Christopher J Steane
Mr Christopher J Sugden
Mr Mark J Turvey
1976
Mr Charles J Batten
Mr Richard C M Butler
Professor Nelson K Chen
Mr Joe Darrell
Mr Guy B Davison
Mr Edward M Douglas
Mr George R N Ellis
Mr Thomas R Faire
Mr Matthew K Fosh
Mr Andrew J Hutton
Mr Richard J Miles
Mr Robert Palache
The Reverend
Graham D Phillips
Mr William A G Ramsay
Mr Charles C H Rickett
Mr Tim Rowntree
Mr Martin A F Shenfield B
Mr Christopher P Thorpe
Mr James D Wellesley Wesley B
1977
Mr Philip L G Allen
The Right Reverend
the Bishop of Bedford
Mr Manu Bhaskaran
Mr Robert A Bing
Mr Christopher H Bowen
Mr Geoffrey J Craddock B
Mr Edward Fenton
Dr Anthony J Flinn
Mr James M M Graham
Mr Mark P Hammond
Captain James G Hurst
Mr Timothy J Jackson
Mr David C F Jones DL B
Mr Dave Madden
Mr Francis J McIvor B
Dr Ardal K Powell
Mr Alexander T M Shiel
Mr Robert M Wise
New Donors
151 donors made a gift
for the first time in the
last financial year.
First time donors supporting students may well
qualify for their gifts to be matched under the
University’s Harding Challenge Fund. Please
see the College’s website for more details.
1978
Mr Jonathan D Byrne
Mr William W Darley
Dr Claude E Evans B
Mr Robert L Fenner
Dr Martin D Giles
Mr David E Gill
Mr Adrian J Hogarth
Mr Alan J Hunter
Professor Neil L Kent B
Mr Winston K W Leong
Mr Adrian N V Maconick
Mr Andrew G W Ritchie QC*
Mr Simon P Robert-Tissot
Mr Alistair G Schaff QC
Professor Colin G Steward
The Reverend Charles E Sugden
Mr William G H Thatcher
Dr William F Thom
Mr Henry W Tuck B
Mr David A Watson
1979
Mr Justin Barnard B
Dr Paul C Blake
The Reverend G W Dobbie
Mr Andrew J Edwards
Mr Michael S Furniss
Mr Martin G S Gibson B
Mr Julian E Gorst B
Mr John D Grossart
Mr Linton J Guise B
Mr Michael S Haken
The Reverend
Geoffrey M S J Hoare
Captain James W Johnsen B
The Reverend M A Langham
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Mr Lincoln K K Leong
Mr James D Miller
Mr Tom Milroy
The Honourable
Anthony Monckton
Mr Andrew B Robertson
Mr Michael H Rutledge
The Reverend P J Seddon
Mr Tim Thomas
Mr Christopher J Vermont
Mr Thomas M Walker
Mr Matthew Williams
1980
The Reverend David Busk
Group Captain
Keith Chapman
Mr Denis H Clough
Mr Richard J Coleman B
Mr Lucian H Comoy B
Mr James H Counsell QC
Mr Robert G Davy
Mr Guy C B Hindley
Professor Michael D Hughes
Mr Ian C Kroch
Mr Brian Lancaster
Mr Alastair D K Marshall
The Reverend Dr S A M’Caw
Mr Timothy J McCarron B
Dr Stephen J O’Connor B
Professor Donald M Peebles
Mr Ross G Reason B
Mr Gregory W D Saunders B
The Reverend
Christopher G Spencer
Mr John K Spry B
Mr Patrick Stoner
Mr David F Weatherup B
Mr Philip M Whalley
1981
Mr Mark B Abbott B
Mr Mark P Ansell
Mr Edward A P Benthall B
Mr David W Clayton
Mr Rajen K Dodhia
Mr Jeremy M O Evans
Professor Andrew J Fleming
Mr Lincoln E Frank
Mr Thomas B Holliday
Mr Stephen E H Howard
Dr Anthony J Hudson
Mr Andrew J H Lownie
Mr Oliver J Nicholson
Mr Tim Orchard B
Mr Neale A Powell-Cook
Mr Joseph Smouha QC
Mr Guy N B Varney
Professor Andrew T S Wee
Mr Richard C Williams
Mr Jeremy Withers Green B
Mr James W Woodthorpe
1982
Mr John S Bourdeaux
Mr Robert Chartener* B
Mr Charlie Crole
Mr Alexander F C Darwall
Mr Simon W D Feather
Mr Nigel R Hill B
Mr Chris R Hoyle B
Mr John C Jelley
Mr Anthony G King
Dr Charles J Knight B
Mr Martin Li
Mr Jonathan E Lowe
Dr Paul R Nailor
Dr S Tiong Ong
Dr James D Walker
Mr Graham R Walker B
Mr William J R Wilson
Mr David I Wilson
Mr David H Yeo
1983
Mr Mark R Adamson B
Mr John Auchincloss
Mr Ian P Benton
Mr David G Bloom
Dr Simon K H K H Chan
Dr Jitander S Dudee
Mr Andrew O Fischer
Mr Rory Graham B
Mr Nigel D Hierons
Mr David R Jennings B
Mr Rob Lambert
Dr Christopher J Pieroni
Mr George W Pothecary
Mr Rupert J Preston-Bell
Mr Peter J Pursglove B
Mr Philip C Richardson
Dr Keith M Slevin
Mr Julian G Smyth-Osbourne
Mr Gordon D Sombrowski B
The Reverend
Dr James N Tebbutt
Mr Jonathan L Venn
1984
Dr Christopher H J Bourne
Swinton Hunter MA VetMB,
MRCVS B
Mr Richard G Deverell
Mr Paramjit S Gill
Mr Gavin Hastings OBE
Mr Hans-Ulrich M Hoefle
Mr Paul L Jackson
Dr Alex Lin
Mr Malcolm L Pearce B
Mr Lawrence P Rao
Mr Peter J Soer
Mr Ashley Summerfield
Mr Robert I Wainwright
Mr Martin N Woodcock
1985
Mr David E Abberton
Mr Dominic E M Armstrong
Dr Donald F Bur
Dr Marcus Burnham
Mr Ian T Cooper
Mr Andrew C Cross
Mr Paul Drohan B
Dr Hugo E R Ford
Mr Andrew Galloway
Mr Mark J Grainger
Dr Lee J Hartley
Mr Robin M Knowles
Dr Jeffery D Lewins* B†
Mr Aidan P Maguire
Mr Cyrus D Mehta
Dr Charles W R D Moseley B
Mr Gavin M J Pomeroy
Mr Oliver H Rowe
The Reverend A J B Symes
Major-General Robert J
Thomson CBE DSO
Mr Patrick J C Townsend
Mr Mark R Wakeford
Mr James H Woodrow
1986
His Honour Judge Ambrose
Mr Nicholas A Beeson
Mr Jonathan A S Blair
Mr Jeremy C Burrows
Mr Erik H Castenskiold
Mr James P H Entwisle
Mr Tim Gibbons
Dr David J Grainger*
Mr Richard J Hodges
Mr Mark C Howard
Mr Alexander S Justham
Mr Richard O Lucas
Mr Bruce G A Middleton
Mr Richard J Price
Mr Jonathan P Ridgeon
Mr Julian D Rippon
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Mr Edward S Sherlock
Dr Julian A S Thompson
Mr Simon J Thompson
Mr Giles P D Toosey
Mr Paul R Treadaway
1987
Mr Paul Bowtell
Mr William S G A Cazalet
Dr Timothy J Child
Mr Alexander J Clarke
Dr Peter A Cunich*
Mr Rory Delaney Esq.
Mr Robbie Feather
Mr Ian D Ferguson
Mr Dominic M Gwillim-David
Mr Russell Heap
Dr Peter F Hill
Dr Jane Hughes*
Dr Richard J Lingard
Mr Martin D MacConnol
Mr Alexander J McLachlan
Mr David W Moore
Mr Mark D Moorman B
Mr Rupert V P Reece
Mr Timothy C D Shanagher
Mr George Shippam
Mr David C B Soanes
Mr James R Stevenson
1988
Mrs Laura C Bayntun-Coward
Mrs Claire D Casimir-Lambert
Mrs Laleh A Dubash
Mr Stewart J Fenton
Mrs Clare J Harvey
Dr Simon J Hickman
Professor Frederick M Hocker*
Professor Rachel P Horn
Dr Philip T Irwin
Mr David T Jeffrey
Dr Philip S Jones B
Mr Jonathan L Midgley
Professor Russell A R Napier
Mr Suhail A Nathani
Dr Gary J Nicholls B
Professor Paul D Paton B
Mr Viv Smetham
Professor Sarah M
Springman CBE* B
Mr David B Sullivan
1989
Mr Paul R Allen
Mr Oliver T Allmand-Smith
Mr Peter D Allwright
Mr Jonathan P Arscott B
Mr Ian E Beaton
Mr James G A Brocklebank
Mr Daniel P Burns
Mr Stuart A Burns
Mr Peter A L Causton B
Mr Mike Elliff
Professor Tim Harper* B
Ms Shani L Hinton
Air Vice Marshal
David A Hobart B
Mr James R Howells QC
Mrs Zoë Y Howells
Mr Richard W Ireland
Mr Simon W Johnson
Mrs Miriam G Langdon
Dr Sheena L McKendrick
Mr Thomas P Miller
Mrs Louise J Moelwyn-Hughes
Mr Thomas T Y Ng
Mr Robin R Ogle
Miss Sasha Orr
Mr Richard T O Osmond
Mr Nicholas S Parker
Mrs Fiona M Severs
Mrs Katherine M Soanes
Ms Susu K Stinton
Mr Martin B Storey
Mr Robert A Sumroy
Ms Jeanette P Thompson
Mr William M Faure Walker
1990
Mr Alastair D G Adam
Mrs Suzanne C Allen
Mr Stuart D Barr B
Ms Naomi A Carry
The Reverend
Matthew P R Dietz
Ms Suzanna L Jemsby
Dr M L Taya Kitiyakara
Mr Jay Marathe
Mrs Justine R McCool
Mr David W McLachlan-Karr
Mrs Miranda R Morad
Mr James A Mullan
Mr Alagappan Murugappan
Mr Richard L Pile
Mr Owen C W Price B
Mr Sean D Ramsden
Professor James R
Raven FBA* B
Mr Max Rumney B
Dr Christopher J P Shell
Mr Bob Skelton* B
Dr Hilary A Snaith
Mr Jonathan F Williams
1991
Mrs Catherine J Baker QC
Mr Graham F Camm
Mrs Diana Coatney B
Mrs Deborah L Cornelius
Dr Mary-Anne Cotton
Colonel Marcus H Evans
Mr Gary R Griffiths
Mr Paul A Horton
Ms Azra Y I Jafferjee
Dr Markus H Kaum
Mr Oliver J F Lewis
Mrs Debra L Lewis
Miss Alex Ranson
Dr Brian G Romanchuk
Mr Constantinos Stephanou
Mr Sudhanshu Swaroop QC
Mr Richard M Walters
1992
Mr Dean J Atkins
Professor Matthew P J Baker
Miss Victoria S D Barber
Ms Elizabeth A Chubb
Mr Nick Clark
Mr John P C Dixon
Ms Claire R J Gourley
Mr Robin C J Hartley
Mr Martin N Haycock
Mrs Amy E M Lim
Dr Michael Lord
Dr Gregory F Maggio
Dr Opher N Mansour
Mr Marshal K McReal B
Mr Ian J Metcalfe
Mrs Dominique S Metcalfe
Mr Ross T Phillips
Mr Peter A E Quantrill
Dr Stefan Schmitz
Mr Amarjit J Singh
Mr Michael Small
Mr Alexis G Stirling
Mr Shawn N Sullivan
The Reverend P J Taylor
Mrs Rachel Walters
Mrs Rachel E Wright
Miss Amy Yau
1993
Mrs Rachael H Bradford
Dr Andrew J Brent
Mrs Claire A Byers
Mr Andrew M Carpenter
Mr Yoon H Chong
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Mr Oliver W R Clayton
Mr Sebastian J Dawson-Bowling
Dr Saeed Hamid-Khani
Mr John J Hammill
Mr Noam D Handler
Major-General D J M Jenkins
CB CBE
Dr Günter M Klatt
Ms Froniga R Lambert
Ms Jessica Lumley
Ms Wendy J Meharg
Mr Robert C Schmults
Mr Pete Staves
Mr Matthew Sturman, OBE B
Dr Robert I Trezona
1994
Mrs Lindsey A Bateman
Mr Daniel Bayfield QC
Miss Fiona C M Dixon B
Mr Richard F Edge
Mrs Jennie C Hartley
Mr Ralph R Jainz
Dr Neil G Jones*
Mr Richard H Khaldi
Mr Dominic J Lee B
Mrs Deborah C Lee
Dr Angus M Muir
Mr Allan J Mulholland
Mr Brian N O’Donovan
Dr Patrick D O’Sullivan
Mr Paulo Silva
Mrs Sarah H Stevens-Cox
Professor Helen H Vendler*
Ms Alexandra J L Wren
Mrs Karen A H Young
1995
Dr Anna V Ahnert
Mr Peter D Coffman
Mr Carlos J Lopez Conlon
Miss Julie A Flower
Mr Anthony J Gerrard
Dr Seo K Goh
Mrs Pei-Theng Goh
Professor Sir John Gurdon*
Dr Alexander F Jeans
Mr Andrew B Kingston
Dr Anne C F Lynch
Dr Richard O S McMillan B
Mr Christopher J Mellor
Mrs Catherine J Mulholland
Ms Mary Napier B
Mr Patrick A Nolan
Dr Rowan O’Neill
Mr Adebayo Osolake
Mr Martin P Shore
Mr Christopher J Warenius
Ms Barbara Yu
1996
The Honourable
Donna M Barnes
Mr Martin Dean
Mr Charles E Fletcher
Dr Gili Greenberg
Dr Iacovos Kareklas
Dr Ping C Koh
Mr David A P Lloyd
Mrs Harriet T Lunney
Mr Christopher A Macbeth
Ms Vikki Madias
Mr Adam K A Mortara B
Mr William G Mulholland
Mrs Rhoda M Mulholland
Mr Qasim H T Nawaz
Ms Annemarie C Pallister
Mr Jonathan F Riley
Dr Amanda C J Treadaway
1997
Mr George Bevis
Mrs Louisa J Boyle
Mr Patrice Clausse
Miss Jessica C Delaney
Mr Rick Limentani
Mrs Pat Marsh*
Mrs Anna Milan
Mrs Jennifer Ngai
Ms Joy A Onikoyi
Dr C C Augur Pearce
Dr Claire P Pritchard
Dr Thomas A J Pritchard
Mrs Aude Valluy-Fitzsimons*
Mr Russell Yeadon
1998
Dr Peter J Abbott
Mrs Agapi Fylaktou B
Mrs Charlotte J Hall
Mr Matthew J T Hoggarth
Mrs Naomi A L M Ladenburg
Mr David A M Lewis
Mr Peter P G MacDonald
Major Ashley Morrell B
Ms Jillian L Raw
Dr Mairi Ryan
Mr Nicholas P T Seddon MBE
Dr Roohi Singh
The Reverend
Dr Andrew E Starkie
Ms Katharine Vigus
Mrs Cerian O S Walsh
Chevalier Dr Rafael H M
de Weryha-Wysoczanski-
Pietrusiewicz
1999
Mr Russell E Balkind
Miss Amy K Butler
Mr James M Cork
Miss Lisa Duffin B
Mr Barnaby M Golder
Mr Brendan M Goss
Mr Christopher D Laws
Dr Alan W L Leung
Professor Chris J Lintott
Dr Richard C S H Mason
Mrs Kate Mayne
Dr Tara E Stewart
Mr Luke Webster
2000
Mr Raihan Akhtar
Ms Clemency M G Burton-Hill
Dr Stephanie M Coughlin
Mr Thomas P Cropper
Mr Edward J D Cross B
Miss Sarah E Frith
Mr Edward C Jones
Mr Timothy T C Lee
Dr Donal R McAuliffe
The Reverend Professor
John L Morgan* B
Ms Frances J Munnelly
Mr Thomas E Page
Mrs Catherine M D Plant
Mrs Hannah L Ross B
Mr Alexander P Schultz B
Miss Sarah J Winward
Dr Zhong-Ming Zhang
2001
Mr Joseph M D Ballard
Dr Jenny M Bosten
Mr Matthew L Broadstock
Mr Carlos Ardid Candel
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have been received
in the last
financial year.
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Mr Matthew R Coldrick
Ms Julie H Cooke
Dr Edward J Costar
Mrs Catriona Daley
Mr Nicholas F B Daley
Mrs Emma S Fulton
Dr Stefan Halper* B
Mr Wayne A Hanson-Prince
Miss Elizabeth A M Hartnett
Miss Emma Khoo
Ms Charlotte M Morley
Mr James R H Morton
Dr Henry A Nash
Dr Hubert Pham
Dr Andrew S Robertson
Dr Kirsten A Schuetz
Ms Samantha D Strauss
Dr Cornelia J F Thomas
Mrs Mala Thurston
Mrs Victoria C Tibbitts
Miss Tara N Walsh
2002
Mr Matthew J Appleton
Mr Christopher M Ashford
Mr Graeme A Bartlett
Mr Michael W H Conway
Miss Gemma L Donaldson
Mr Thomas Gallard
Dr James S A Glover
Mrs Hannah C James
Mr Jonathan Hellyer Jones*
Mr Peter C Keen
Dr Tahir I Khokhar
Mr Michal Koblas
Dr Daniel K K Lin
Dr Nuno M O Martins
Miss Jennifer C Meech
Dr Andrew C Morley-Smith
Ms Rachel A Reid
Mr Duncan Robinson CBE*
Mrs Emily H W Scott
Mrs Tanne M Shorter
Mr Peter O Smith
Mr Niall C Taylor
Dr Thomas Wilkinson
Ms Claire Tomalin
Dr Anna Wade
Mrs Catherine A Young
2004
Mrs Carly A Carter
Dr Rachel Clifton
Professor Helen Cooper*
Dr Francesca Fulminante
Ms Kate L Grimes
Mr Edward C Gunn
Dr Ross A Hartley
Dr Natasha C Y Ip
Dr Fred Ludlow
Mr Tom Pope
Mr Henry R K Skeoch
Dr Anitha Thillaisundaram
2005
Dr Jeremy Appleyard
Miss Megan J Boot
Ms Sophia Burton
Mr Matthew J S Byford
Mr James W Cherry
Miss Karen Chiu
Mr Robert Cripps*
Miss Amy Gunning
Dr Bertram Kloss
Miss Hannah E Latham
Mr Paul R M Magee
Mr Daniel L Master
Mr Tristan T Matthews
Ms Silke C Mentchen*
Dr William A E Parker
Dr Victoria L Parker
Mr Jai N Patel
Mr Andrew E Pay
Miss Emily V Penn
The Reverend
Mr Michael T E Robinson
HRH Sultan Dr Nazrin Shah*
Mr Liam P Townson
Mr Eric S Yang
2006
Dr Oliver S Caplin
Mrs Jo Dickson
Miss Faye C A Dorey
Dr Jason P Hafler
Dr Bjarki Holm
Dr Miranda C J Malins
Mr Alistair Mills
Mrs Lara Russell-Jones
Mr Frederick C Spaven
Mr Benjamin T Tucker
Mr Peter D Wickham
Dr Tom Wilson
Miss Xiaomin Zhu
2007
Mr Tom Bramall
Miss Julia M Collins
Dr Oliver R Darbyshire
Mrs Catriona Darbyshire
Mr Richard A Fellows B
Mr Graham J Forrest
Miss Jessica L Fuller
Dr Tom A Gibson
Mr Luke J Howard
Mr Ali A Jaffer
Miss Charlotte Jago
Miss Chao Liu
Mrs Suzanna E Lovell
Mrs Amy L O’Brien
Mr Derek O’Brien
Mr Peter P O’Brien
Miss Emily Partridge
Mr Tobi Pearce
Dr Dace Ruklisa
Miss Günel Salih
Mr Matthew E Schabas
Dr Lauri M O Tähtinen
Ms Giverny Tattersfield
Dr Henry J Walton
Dr Mike Zhong
2008
Mrs Cara L T Cooper B
Dr Ewan Gage
Dr Loyd D G
Grossman CBE FSA
Mr Alexander J Küng
Mr Sebastian J Lomas
Mrs Cecile C McKinnon
Dr Kathleen O’Neill
Mr David A Shone
Mr James R Syrett
Miss Helen M Thorpe
Dr Daniel Trocmé-Latter B
2003
Dr Gareth Atkins*
Mr Steven R J Clarke
Dr Hannah M Critchlow*
Dr Robyn H Inglis
Miss Anna K Roberts
Dr Dorothée L Schuessler
Miss Emma J Sheard
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2009
Mr Richard Alam
Ms Ntombikayise Banda
Ms Millie Benson
Dr Cecilia Brassett*
Dr Stuart Breakey
Miss Sarah Chadwick
Mr Christopher Chen
Miss Sophie Daud
Dr Molly Dorkin
Professor John Hirsh*
Miss Eva Johnson
Dr Adele Julier
Miss Keren Li
Dr Emily Mynott
Mr Alastair Neilson
Dr Emily Parsloe
Dr Katharine Relph
Dr Oliver Sanders
Ms Lucy Urwin
2010
Mr Robert Abernethy
Mr Ryan Alexander
Miss Leaf Arbuthnot
Dr Peter Baillie-Johnson*
Miss Carolyn Beniuk
Mr Michael Black
Mr Jonathan P Blunden
Miss Hannah Booth
Mrs Lauren Davies
Mr Iain Flint
Miss Eliska Haskovcova
Mr Oliver Holmes
Mrs Corinne D Lloyd*
Ms Joy Montgomery
Mr Anton Ozornin
Mr Giles Pitts
Mr David Shipton
Dr Alexander Taylor
Mrs Julia Trocmé-Latter B
2011
Mr Fred Bromley
Dr Jonny Brown
Miss Yi Yi Chua
Mr Samuel Clinton-Davis
Mr Jack Collier
Miss Olivia C Dalseme-Stubbs
Mr Aidan H Irwin-Singer
Miss Sichu Jiang
Mr Alexander McKinnon
Miss Rosalind Peters
Miss Annie Raff
Mr Nick Raymont*
Mr Tyson Ruengsuksilp
Miss Maddie Skipsey
Ms Alice S Taylor
Mr Richard J Wayman
Ms Ali Whiting
2012
Mr Sean L C Geddes
Mr Ben Hessels
Mr Angus B Knights
Mr Michael J Mager
Mr Alexandre K W Navarro
Ms Julia A Sherman
Mr Will Thong
2013
Miss Laura Kerridge
Ms Kay Yi Low
Miss Dragana Nikolic
Dr Rowan Williams*
2014
Mr James Antell
Mr Zak Ghazi-Torbati
Mr Pui H Ip
Professor Myles V Lynk*
Dr John M Munns*
2015
Mr George M Barbantan
Mr Armin Barthel
Miss Flavia Bush
Miss Joanna Cheng
Miss Lucia N M Corry
Mr Navoditte Das
Mr Konstantinos Flogaitis
Mr Todd Freeman
Mr Joseph E Girling
Mr Seán T Herron
Miss Lavinia G D Lavizani
Mr Jack Long-Martinez
Ms Daphne Martschenko
Miss Leah F Parry
Miss Isabella G Peters
Mr Florin A Pingel
Miss Anna L H Prescott
Miss Julie P J Reynolds
Mr James Richardson
Mr Samuel Robson
Miss Eimear
Ryan-Charleton
Mr Jackson C Woodruff
Mr Zheneng Xie
Mr Charles Zhou
2016
Mr Sam J M Ashbridge
Miss Sally Atkinson
Ms Abigail S Branford
Mr Harry M Brignal
Mr Edward R D Brown
Miss Maria A Cieslak
Mr Louis Elton
Miss Eve A L Hodgson
Miss Jemima A C Holt
Mr Thomas J Jelly
Miss Samantha S Y Koh
Mr Oliver A Kontkanen
Mr See H H Lau
Mr Daniel J Lawson
Miss Caitlin E Levins
Miss Beatrice A B McCartney
Miss Nia Milenova
Mr Jonathan L Mortlock
Mr Giri Nandakumar
Mr Shaan Patel
Miss Jess A Payne
Mr Matt Rowlands
Miss Eliza C Le Roy-Lewis
Mr Santhosh Saravanavel
Dr Jennifer J Wiseman*
Miss Georgina L E
Woodward
2017
Mr Nathaniel R F Bernstein
Professor Saul Dubow*
Miss Sophie L Huskisson
Mr Dinghao Luo
Miss Floss Willcocks
Mr Ran Xiao
2018
Mr Tristan Byrne
Mr Thomas J D Cripps*
Dr Marthinus J Dicks
Miss Silvia Galli
Mr Raphael J D D S
Lasserson-Rossiter
Mr Andre F Nieuwoudt
Mr Sharad Pandian
Mrs Amy Tennent*
Miss Keren B Turton
Professor Shixuan Xu*
Mr Cyrus Yazdanpanah
2019
Mr David Fyfe
Professor Harriet Ritvo*
Professor Eva-Maria Thüne*
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Friends
Ms Melanie Abbott
Mr Nick Adams
Mrs Victoria Amey
Arcadia Fund
John, Sue Barrand & family
Mr Andrew Biglowe
Mr Anthony Black
Ms Elizabeth Blase
Mr Luke Blase
Dr Christopher Bolton
Ms Moira Boughtwood
Mr Kevin Bradshaw
Mr John Braybrook
Dr Paul T T Brettell
The Bridges Family
Mrs Lorna Brown B
Val A Browning Foundation
Mrs Kate Chartener
Mr Chaz Coakley
Ms Jane Coakley
Mrs Gina Coleman
Mr Darren Cooke
Cripps Foundation
Dean Brothers
Dr Ulrich Desselberger
Dr Chris J Edgcombe
Dr Dawn Edge
Mrs Alenka Edmondes
Ms Sandra Fearns
Mr Sam Flood
Miss India Furse
Mrs Jennifer Gaskin
Professor Gerry Gilmore
Mrs Aliki Goulandris
Dr Liam Grant
Lady Gurdon
Mrs Abigail Hafler
Dr Lezlee Halper
Hancock Foundation
Lord Robert Hardy-Pickering
Mr Christian Harman
Miss Casey Harrison
Mr Alex Heyes
Mr Vincent Houghton
Mr Jack Hudson
Mr John Hudson
Dr Paul Jameson
Mrs Charlotte Keenan
Mrs Margaret King
Mr Khoon Hong Kuok
Mr Philip J Lang
Mrs Anne Leonard
Ms Linda Lett
Mr Nathan Lightman
Miss Tamara Ljubec B
Ms Susan Lowe
Mrs Julie Lynk
Mr Niki Madias
Mrs Annie Mann
Worshipful Company
of Marketors
Mr Richard Mayer
The McDonald Family
Mr Simon McIlroy
Mrs Miranda Menzies
Mocatta Charitable Trust
Morgan Palmer Foundation
Mr James Morrissey
Dr Alan D Mortimer
Mr Oluwatomisin Mosuro
Mr Hironori Nakamura
Norton Rose Fulbright
Mr Ross O’Neil
Mr Graham Paine
Ms Felicia van Pallandt
Mrs Frances A Phillips B
Miss Sophie Polisena
Mrs Lucy Poole
Professor Paul Raithby
The Edward Ramsden
Charitable Trust
Mr Joe Raywood
Dr Jackie Reddington
Mrs Deborah Regal
Mrs Carol A Richards
Mrs Lisa Robinson
Mr Rodney Roby
Mr Sam W Roby
Mr Tom Rogers
RxCelerate
Mrs Samantha Sanders
Mr Mark Shelton
Dr Thomas Smith
Standard Bank
Miss Ellis L R Stratton
Mr Chris Thompson
Mr Matthew Thompson
Trinity Episcopal Church
Mrs Lucy Vignoles B†
The Village Surgery, Formby
Dr Alan J Walton B
Dr Alicia K Weisberg-Roberts
Mr Rupert Wilkey B
Dr Lui Che Woo
Mrs Sarah Woodrow
Mrs Jane Ziar
Whilst we do our very best
to ensure that these lists are
accurate we apologise if a
name has been omitted.
RxCelerator, the new Women’s VIII, purchased thanks to the generosity of David Grainger (1986) and named in honour of the club’s
new sponsors, RxCelerate.
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The Impact of the Campaign
We are delighted to report that the impact of the Future Foundations Campaign is already
being felt just two and half years in. Thanks to your donations we have not only started
work on the new Library building but are already planning the official opening.
Due to your continued generosity and engagement
we keep growing the numbers of bursary
recipients at Magdalene and we have spent more
money on the ongoing maintenance and improvement of
our historic estate. We have funded additional summer
research bursaries open to all undergraduates who need
funding to undertake additional research during the long
vacation, wish to travel in support of their studies or
volunteer with charitable organisations both at home and
abroad. We fund an increasing number of medical electives
and are able to help a number of our PhD students with
funding to cover their maintenance costs for a few months
whilst they complete writing up their research as their
funding often comes to an end after three years. The
College’s Student Hardship Fund, available for applications
from students who encounter financial difficulties because
of sudden changes in their circumstances, has grown since
the inception of the Campaign and we are able to do more
because of your help and support.
The Campaign has already made a significant difference to our students. Here some of our students and
Members share their views on how the Campaign has affected them:
James, 2015
Thinking back over my time at Magdalene, the
overwhelming feeling I have is that of gratitude. The people
I have met, the opportunities which have been available to
me, the teaching and guidance I have been given and the
experiences I have had have been life changing, in the most
literal sense of the phrase. My time here has easily been the
best of my life so far, and I could not be happier with how
my university experience has been. I am so thankful to you
for your support – it is a huge part of the reason why I have
been able to enjoy the past four years so much, and I will
always be grateful for the contribution you have made to
my time at Magdalene.
Matthew, 2016
The backing you have provided has allowed me to
become involved in Cambridge life on both a College
and University level. Membership of the University Law
Society has allowed me to become both more involved
with others studying law as well as allowing me to become
more involved with the society itself, for example through
obtaining a senior position on the University Mooting
Committee. Attendance to this year’s Magdalene May Ball
would also have been a very unlikely prospect without the
support you have provided and missing the biggest college
event of the year would have been severely disheartening.
The Ball marked the perfect end to a delightful three years
at Magdalene, it was honestly a night I will not forget for
years to come.
Current 2nd Year Student
There are many reasons as to why I am so thankful to
have received the bursary; it has allowed me to enjoy
my time at Cambridge so far to its fullest extent and, to
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be entirely honest, I would not be able to attend
Cambridge without it. The bursary has enabled me
to engage with my studies at the same level as my
peers; when I first arrived at Cambridge in Michaelmas
I had a very old and slow laptop that wasn’t efficient
to take to lectures, and so I attempted to take notes
by hand in my first lectures but couldn’t keep up
with everyone else typing. Thanks to the bursary I
was able to buy a new laptop for my work which
has been invaluable over the past year; I honestly
don’t see how I would have done all of my work
without it and so, to this end, the assistance that
the bursary has offered has been immeasurable.
Current 3rd Year Student
The bursary has helped me ten-fold by aiding me in my
purchase of a small 3D printer and my own soldering
station and electronics kits (breadboards, Arduino etc.)
which I used to complete some electronic projects
over the summer which enabled me to become more
competent with a range of electronics. Further to this,
I also wanted to broaden my knowledge on coding,
thus the bursary has facilitated me to enrol myself
on certain online courses in coding languages and in
coding behind games. Hopefully, this will put me in a
good position for an internship next year.
Katie, 2018
This year at Magdalene has been a fantastic and formative
experience; one which I am sure will stay with me for many
years to come. Without the generosity of the bursary that
I have received, I certainly would have struggled financially
throughout the year, as my family are unable to fund any
part of university life. I am exceedingly grateful for the help
that I have received this year, the bursary has helped me
enjoy and get the best out of my first year in Cambridge.
From our donors:
Alex Schultz, 2000
Magdalene looked after me really well, I made lifelong
friends and I still feel welcome and at home whenever
I return. I was eligible for a bursary to attend and it
made a huge difference. Now I have been lucky enough
to earn enough resources to give that opportunity to
other people and so I’m happy and excited to do so.
Cornelia Thomas, 2001
Studying at Magdalene was a wonderful experience
and I would like any capable student to have the
opportunity to experience life at Magdalene regardless
of their financial circumstances.
One of the goals of the Future Foundations
campaign is to be able to provide more financial support
to our students and we are dedicated to raising funds to
support every undergraduate in need of help.
The Magdalene undergraduate bursary scheme was
introduced by the College in 2012 and operates in
conjunction with the Cambridge Bursary Scheme. This
enables us to ensure that every eligible undergraduate
student can receive up to £5,000 per year to top up their
student loan, thereby covering their day-to-day expenses
at Cambridge. The enhanced bursary, for those students
who receive the maximum award from the Cambridge
Bursary Scheme, was awarded to 43 undergraduates, with
a further 24 first year undergraduates assisted through an
additional pilot scheme run in conjunction with a number
of other Colleges.
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The New Library Building
When the College decided to embark on a fundraising campaign to raise money to provide
the best possible facilities to enable our students to achieve their full potential during
their time at Magdalene, it quickly became clear that we needed a new library.
Many of our students
felt that our library
provision was
insufficient for their needs. Indeed,
the library was one Cambridge’s
smallest library collections and
the amount of study spaces were
in short supply. The New Library
Building, a state-of-the-art facility,
will provide significantly more
distraction free work spaces in a light
and airy building, with ample space
for the library’s collection to grow.
The new library is growing at a
remarkable rate and – dry weather
permitting – we aim to have the
building water tight by Christmas.
The building work is due to finish
in June next year and the internal
finishes will be done over the summer
with the move of the existing College
Library anticipated in August 2020.
We plan to open it officially on 26
September 2020 just before the
freshers arrive for Michaelmas term.
Hundreds of Magdalene Members
have contributed to the new building,
two of whom have shared their
motivation for making a gift:
Giles Andrews, 1960
A new library was urgently needed
particularly with the rise of the
College up the University academic
league table! The previous facility was
very limited, and a newly spacious
Pepys Library can bring great benefits
in its own right.
Andrew Fischer, 1983
Going to Magdalene was a lifechanging
experience for me. The
academics, sporting, social and
other opportunities that the College
provided to me were extraordinary.
On one extreme, in tutorials there
was no place to hide (two students to
one tutor) and on the other, the rugby
and rowing were challenging and great
fun. On another dimension, I was
able to take my future wife to a fully
candle-lit Hall. It has been a joy to be
able to give something back, especially
for a fabulous building that the College
has always desperately needed.
Please see across the page for how you
can ensure your invitation to the grand
opening of the New College Library.
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Donations to support
Future Foundations can be made until
the end of the Campaign in 2022.
All those who give over £1,000 in
total (including Gift Aid) during
the Campaign will be included on
the Wall of Benefactors in the new
Library Building. Please sign up to
support the Campaign by March
2020 in order to secure your place
on the Wall of Benefactors, see
page 22 for further details on how
to support Future Foundations.
A Lasting Legacy – The Buckingham Society
We are truly grateful to those of our
Members and Friends who choose to include Magdalene
in their will. Indeed, we have been fortunate enough
to receive almost £2.7 million in bequests in the last
three years alone including a large bequest which has
contributed to the new building. Many Members have
chosen to secure the future of the College by making
arrangements to leave a legacy during the Future
Foundations Campaign, which is appreciated.
The Buckingham Society was established to thank those
Members and Friends who have included Magdalene in
their will. The annual luncheon is always held on the first
Saturday of June and the next one will be on 6 June 2020.
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Supporting Future Foundations
Every gift, large and small, will make a difference to the success of the Future
Foundations Campaign. There are many ways you can support the College,
details of which can be found online at www.magd.cam.ac.uk/alumni/support
UK Taxpayers
If you are a UK taxpayer, every £1000 you donate through Gift Aid is worth £1250 to Magdalene, the difference is
paid by HM Revenue and Customs (HMRC) at no extra cost to you.
If you pay tax at the higher or additional rate you can claim the difference between the rate you pay and the basic
rate on your donation, either by filing a self-assessment tax return or by asking HMRC to amend your tax code.
For example:
Net Donation to
College
Gift Aid Amount
Cost to the
Donor
(after tax reclaim)
What the
College Receives
Standard Rate Taxpayer £1000 £1250 £1000 £1250
Higher Rate Taxpayer (40%) £1000 £1250 £750 £1250
Highest Rate Taxpayer (45%) £1000 £1250 £687.50 £1250
US Taxpayers
US taxpayers can make tax efficient gifts via The Magdalene
College Foundation (MCF) which is a 501(c)3 organisation.
The Alumni and Development Office is the administrative
office of the MCF.
Gifts made by US taxpayers to the MCF are tax-deductible
to the extent allowed by law and a tax receipt in a form
acceptable to the Internal Revenue Service will be issued
for every donation received.
Cheques are to be made payable to ‘The Magdalene
College Foundation’, and sent to: The Magdalene College
Foundation c/o Goulet, Salvidio & Associates, PC,
324 Grove Street, Worcester, MA 01605
Canadian Taxpayers
The University of Cambridge will issue donation receipts
that are accepted by the Canada Revenue Agency for tax
purposes on behalf of Magdalene.
Cheques are to be made payable to ‘Magdalene College
Cambridge’, and sent to: Alumni & Development Office,
Magdalene College, Cambridge, CB3 0AG
If you would like more information or to discuss your gift in confidence please contact the Development Office
by telephone +44 (0)1223 764410 or by email development.director@magd.cam.ac.uk.
Alternatively, please complete and return the slip below and someone will be in contact with you.
Name:
Matriculation:
(if relevant)
Please contact me at the following telephone number/address:
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Forthcoming Events
18 January 2020
Medical Society Dinner
28 January 2020
Magdalene in London (MiL)
event at Mercers’ Hall
24 February 2020
Magdalene Dinner in Washington DC
25 February 2020
Magdalene Dinner in Boston
6 March 2020
Magdalene event in Amsterdam
19 March 2020
Magdalene Drinks in Hong Kong
3 April 2020
Reunion Dinner (1960–1963)
18 April 2020
Edinburgh Dinner
25 April 2020
History Dinner
2 May 2020
Reunion Lunch (up to 1957)
16 May 2020
MA Day for 2013 Matriculands
6 June 2020
Buckingham Society Lunch
3 July 2020
Farewell Dinner for Lord and
Lady Williams at Mercers’ Hall
18 September 2020
Reunion Dinner 1964–1967
25 September 2020
Reunion Dinner 1968–1971
26 September 2020
Grand Opening of the new Library
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Magdalene College Alumni & Development Office, T: 01223 332104 E: development@magd.cam.ac.uk
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