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Alumni
Telephone Campaign – thank you!
We extend our heartfelt thanks to all Members who contributed to the recent Telephone Campaign. Your generosity will make a lasting impact on the lives of our students and future Magdalene Members.
The annual Magdalene Residential returned in-person, welcoming 44 students from Merseyside, North Wales, and the Isle of Man to experience life at Cambridge, including academic sessions and campus tours.
Over 350 Year 10 and 11 students from 30 schools attended Magdalene's biennial Liverpool Event on 20th March 2023, held for the first time at the Merseyside Maritime Museum.
Mr Felipe Schuery awarded Pilkington Prize for excellence in teaching
Congratulations to Magdalene Fellow Mr Felipe Schuery (2018) on receiving the 2023 Pilkington Prize for excellence in teaching, recognising his substantial contribution to Cambridge’s teaching programme.
Magdalene College is excited to announce the launch of the 2023 Arts and Humanities Essay Competition. Open to Year 12 students from UK state schools, the competition covers diverse subjects.
Pepys’s diary and library reveal a deep, curious engagement with witchcraft debates, collecting demonologies, ballads, and sceptical as well as credulous texts from the 16th and 17th centuries.
The College is deeply saddened to announce that Mr Duncan Robinson CBE, Honorary Fellow and former Master, died peacefully in the United States on 2 December 2022.
Magdalene Fellow named as New Chair of Cambridge University Press & Assessment Academic Publishing Committee
Professor Amira K. Bennison, Fellow of Magdalene, has been appointed Chair of Cambridge University Press’s Academic Publishing Committee, overseeing quality and direction in scholarly publishing.
Magdalene’s Act of Remembrance will be held in Chapel on Sunday 13 November at 6pm. All are welcome to join this reflective service, with music, prayers, and a sermon by Professor David Fergusson.
The Magdalene Partbooks, linked to 17th-century theatre music, now feature in RISM with over 650 works, many copied by Charles Babel, including music by Purcell, Paisible, and Valoix.
We are pleased to announce that Lily Zhang, HSPS undergraduate at Homerton, has won the 2022 Peter Peckard Memorial Prize for her essay Shackles on China’s Soul: Marriage Trafficking in China.