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Fellows
Professor Thomas (Tony) Cockerill
Magdalene mourns the passing of Life Fellow Professor Tony Cockerill, a dedicated teacher and economist who served the College and its students with distinction.
Two rare playbooks at Magdalene may have belonged to James Duport, Master in Pepys’s time. They show his interest in Renaissance drama, even during periods of censorship and war.
Magdalene honours the 80th anniversary of D-Day, paying tribute to alumni Tedder and Leigh-Mallory for their leadership in the Allied air campaign during Operation Overlord.
The cataloguing of the Arthur Sale collection is complete. The collection, now available on ‘idiscover’, showcases 19th-century literature and fascinating discoveries, including a pressed flower.
English student Joe Wright has received the inaugural RF Kuang Writing Bursary to write his first poetry pamphlet over the summer, exploring themes rooted in the North Pennines.
To mark 70 years since C. S. Lewis joined Magdalene, we spotlight a playful pamphlet in the Old Library: a mock legal exchange on Tristram and Isolde, penned by Lewis and Owen Barfield.
Magdalene hosted two Easter residentials for students from Wales, Merseyside, and the Isle of Man, offering academic sessions, university insights, and a Cambridge experience.
Magdalene remembers Professor Helen Vendler, Honorary Fellow and leading poetry critic, whose time at the College inspired key work and left a lasting legacy.
Professor Paul Lane awarded European Research Council Advanced Grant
Magdalene Fellow, Professor Paul Lane, has been awarded a prestigious ERC Advanced Grant for his project on the archaeology of ancient pastoral societies in Kenya.