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 ...
The processing and characterisation of single grain bulk high-temperature superconductors for high field engineering applications. Professor Cardwell established the Bulk Superconductor research group ...
Whether you are just starting to explore your options and would like some general information about student life at Fitz, or whether you have specific questions about a particular course, you're in ...
Each year, Fitzwilliam College runs essay competitions in a variety of subjects, allowing talented pupils to explore their interests beyond the school curriculum. The University of Cambridge seeks out ...
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 ...
Macroeconomic theory and policy, applied econometrics, firms and macroeconomic behaviour and the spatial effects of house prices ...
The Olisa Library contains over 50,000 books, reference works and journals, links and access to digital resources. We provide 200 study spaces, borrowing facilities and a quiet environment. We are ...
Fitzwilliam College is launching its inaugural translation competitions in French and German. We would like you to translate your chosen passage into English. Please also select and underline UP TO ...
Director of Research and Emeritus Professor of Materials Chemistry, Department of Materials Science and Metallurgy, University of Cambridge. Derek Fray FRS, FREng was educated at Imperial College (BSc ...
Secretary to the Governing Body and the College CommitteeTheology, Religion & Philosophy of Religion ...
Born and raised in Norwich, I studied for a BA in Maths at St Hilda's College, Oxford before moving to Queen Mary and Westfield College in London for postgraduate studies. I then spent two years as a ...
Over 150 years have passed since Fitzwilliam House opened its doors to broaden access for students who had ‘got in’ to Cambridge but did not have the means to ‘get on’ as students here because they ...