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Research
Monitoring species condemned to extinction may help save others as global temperatures rise
The White-tailed Swallow, Hirundo megaensis, and Ethiopian Bush-crow, Zavattariornis stresemanni, are living
Great books and Great archaeologists: Part I. Ancestors
1848 was key in archaeology, with works like Layard’s Nineveh and Marx’s Communist Manifesto reshaping interpretations. Richard Neville, Magdalene antiquarian, also contributed.
Magdalene Library's discovery of 47 books and pamphlets owned and annotated by philosopher Mary Astell (1666–1731) is a significant find. Join Dr Jane Hughes, Professor James Raven, and experts to discuss.
Starter for Ten: Meet the University Challenge Team
Join Professor Chris Lintott (1999) and the 2021 Magdalene University Challenge Team for a fun roundtable discussion on their journey to the final, how it all started, and whether Jeremy Paxman is as scary!
Behind the scenes with the Magdalene University Challenge Team
Magdalene’s University Challenge Team triumphed in the semi-finals with a score of 270, securing a spot in the finals. The team, led by Daniel Lawson, continues to impress with strong performances.
Magdalene College’s Old Library unveiled a collection of Mary Astell’s personal library on International Women’s Day 2021. This discovery is now catalogued for research on ‘idiscover’.
Discovery reveals a science student way ahead of her time
Magdalene College has uncovered 47 books and pamphlets owned by Mary Astell (1666–1731), considered the first English feminist. Her handwritten notes reveal her engagement with natural philosophy.
Magdalene Alumni recognised in 2021 New Year Honours
The College congratulates our Members recognised in the 2021 New Year Honours: Dr Edgar Feuchtwanger, Mr Brian Gilchrist, Mr Martin Frobisher, Dr Peter Abbott, and Miss Emily Penn.
The Pepys Library’s rare Dutch publications have been added to the STCN, a retrospective bibliography, enhancing scholars' access to these 17th-century items linked to Pepys's interests.
The digital handlist of Peter Peckard’s 1798 bequest to Magdalene College’s Old Library offers insights into his library’s content, organization, and the circulation of books for further research.
Magdalene student Niamh Bridson Hubbard (2016) has been named Osprey of the Year. The Ospreys raise the profile of women’s sport at Cambridge. Read her interview with the Blue Bird below.