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Library and Archives
Slavonic Book of Psalms
Magdalene College Old Library holds a rare 1595 Slavonic Psalms book, likely acquired via Thomas Nevile, with a connection to Mark Ridley, an English physician in Russia. Catalogued for research.
Magdalene Boat Club had a stellar year, with wins in Fairbairns and Lent Bumps, growing strength across crews, and a strong club spirit that endured even as COVID-19 cut the season short.
Fuchsia Dunlop (1988), author and cook, was the first Westerner trained at the Sichuan Institute. She’s spent over 20 years exploring and writing about Chinese cuisine.
Dr Pedro Magalhães de Oliveira (2015) wins Clean Sky Academy Award
Dr Pedro Magalhães de Oliveira won the Clean Sky Academy Award for Best PhD Thesis in Applied Sciences and Engineering. His work on droplet-induced flow phenomena aids alternative jet fuel certification.
The smallest book in the Pepys Library is a 1546 tidal almanac by Guillaume Brouscon. It includes tide tables, maps, and symbols for saints, and may have once belonged to Sir Francis Drake.
After a career in banking, Sarah Tong (2011) co-founded Big Bang Academy to spark young children’s love of science through hands-on learning. The academy now teaches 400+ students across Hong Kong.
In his final Magdalene Matters piece, Dr Rowan Williams reflects on his time as Master, the College’s spirit of community, and his gratitude to students, Fellows, staff, and alumni for their friendship.
Magdalene Matters is the College's newsletter, published in Michaelmas and Easter terms. It features College updates, Members' news, articles, and details on upcoming events.