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Alumni
Magdalene Members recognised in King’s New Year’s Honours 2024
Four Magdalene Members have been recognised in The King’s New Year's Honours List. The College extends its heartfelt congratulations to our distinguished alumni for this well-deserved recognition.
Pepys Library has digitised six medieval manuscripts for the Curious Cures in Cambridge Libraries project. Notable among them is PL 911, a 'Sortes' manuscript featuring fascinating illustrations.
Six medieval manuscripts from the Pepys collection have been digitised as part of the University Library's Curious Cures project, marking the 300th anniversary of the Pepys Library’s arrival.
The Magdalene College Impact Report offers an in-depth overview of the College's finances and demonstrates how the support from Members and friends positively impacts the College and its students.
It is with great sadness that the College announces the death of the Right Honourable Lord Judge, Honorary Fellow, on 7 November 2023. He had a distinguished legal career and was a respected figure at Magdalene.
Mr Philip Carne MBE elected as Magdalene Pepys Benefactor Fellow
The College is pleased to announce that Mr Philip Carne MBE (1958) has been elected as a Magdalene Pepys Benefactor Fellow. We are grateful for his continued support of the College.
Congratulations to Ms Caitlin Rajan, winner of the Peter Peckard Memorial Prize 2023, for her essay on fashion’s global waste crisis, praised for its academic rigor and decolonial argument.
Peckard, Equiano and the Abolition of the Transatlantic Slave Trade – Part II
Peter Peckard, Master of Magdalene, played a key role in the abolition of the slave trade. He mentored Thomas Clarkson, inspiring his anti-slavery work and the “Am I not a man?” slogan.
Peckard, Equiano and the Aboliltion of the Transatlantic Slave Trade – Part I
The Magdalene Archives support the renaming of Riverside Bridge after abolitionist Olaudah Equiano. This post explores his friendship with Peter Peckard, Master of Magdalene.
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.