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A chance to visit Fitzwilliam College for a tour and sample lectures. There will also be workshop sessions for application support and STEM skills. Participants will be able to choose their sample ...
Professor Nicky Padfield (Master Fitzwilliam College 2013-2019) has inspired law students at Fitz for over 30 years. The College is seeking to recognise the important role that Nicky has played not ...
Who’s it for? Students considering taking on a leadership or welfare role in the MCR, JCR, volunteering as a peer mentor within your department or another leadership position. What’s it about? This ...
What’s it about? Get prepared for the start of exam season by attending this session for advice on effective note-taking techniques for revision, how to approach using past papers, how to prioritise ...
All former Fitzwilliam students are lifelong members of the College and are part of a community of over 11,000 alumni all over the world. The Development Office works to ensure that all alumni ...
This year we will be running essay competitions in Ancient World and Classics, Archaeology, Economics, Land Economy, Medieval World and Slavonic Studies. Further particulars and this year's questions ...
Fitzwilliam is a fantastic place to work and over 200 academic and non-academic staff members live and work around the College site. Fitz is a welcoming, supportive community, situated 10 mins walk ...
Fitzwilliam is a home to people of all faiths and none. All major world faiths are represented in our college community and there is a great range of student societies to offer support and fellowship ...
We may modify offers to take account of individual circumstances. Essential subjects: None Useful subjects: Any combination of subjects, which could include arts, humanities, sciences or social ...
Linguistics of the ancient Greek language, teaching of Latin and Greek, Attic oratory, Greek prose ...
On this page you will find a repository of public documents and policies relating to the College's activities. If you are a current member of College, further information is available in MyFitz.
Prof. Gathercole's first degree was in Classics and Theology in Cambridge, after which he pursued doctoral research under the supervision of James D.G. Dunn in Durham. He also studied for short ...