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Magdalene Class of 2023
Magdalene College welcomes 192 new students this year, including 105 undergraduates and 87 postgraduates, wishing them happiness and success during their time with us.
Dr Nicholas Carroll (2017), Fellow and Director of Studies in Clinical Medicine, has been appointed President of Magdalene College, succeeding Professor Brendan Burchell (1990).
Magdalene College is pleased to welcome new Fellows this academic year, bringing fresh energy, diverse perspectives, and exciting talents to the community.
Arts and Humanities Essay Competition 2023 prize-giving
The winners of the inaugural Arts and Humanities Essay Competition visited Magdalene College for a prize-giving celebration in the Master’s Garden, meeting the judges of their winning essays.
Magdalene Members admitted to the University of Cambridge Guild of Benefactors
Three of our generous Magdalene benefactors were admitted to the University of Cambridge Guild of Benefactors, recognising their outstanding philanthropic contributions.
Magdalene College hosted two outreach residentials in August 2023, offering prospective applicants from Widening Participation backgrounds an insight into university life.
In this reflection, Matt Lloyd-Rose (2003) discusses his surprising journey from primary school teaching to police volunteer work, highlighting the need for care in policing to solve complex social issues.
The Benedictine tradition of Vézelay inspired the design of Magdalene College Chapel, where light symbolises resurrection and spiritual enlightenment, echoing the Basilica’s architectural brilliance.
A Persian Manuscript for Samuel Pepys: Naval Networks and Indology in Restoration England.
Pepys Library 1281 is a Persian manuscript of Anvarī’s poetry, reflecting Samuel Pepys's interest in non-Latin scripts. It highlights his connections with global intellectual networks in the 17th century.
The Digitisation of Pepys’s ‘Calligraphicall’ Fragments
The digitisation of Samuel Pepys's collection of medieval manuscript and early printed book fragments is now available online, offering a valuable resource for both scholars and general readers.