Exhibition: In place of loss: Landscapes of memory and repair
Robinson Fellow Dr Iza Kavedžija, curator, invites you to this exhibition at the Leper Chapel this weekend.
Robinson Fellow Dr Iza Kavedžija, curator, invites you to this exhibition at the Leper Chapel this weekend.
Ahead of Open Cambridge this month Newmarket garden designer Melanie Taylor featured Robinson College gardens in her article 'Back to the Future' in Velvet Magazine this month.
Read the article here:
Melanie Taylor - Back to the future Velvet Magazine Sept 2024 (002).pdf
A recent Robinson graduate herself, Kaz brings a fantastic mix of student knowledge and understanding combined with a wealth of experience working in various aspects of University outreach and events.
The New Directions Composition Prize aims to share the joy of music by encouraging young people to
The new display for Michaelmas Term is now in place in the Library. We are celebrating the work of Gillespie, Kidd and Coia
Introducing the Practice
“They are Modernists, yet their work is also a reaction against the dogmas of Modernism” From: Lessons in Architecture: Film & Multimedia Proposal, (Archive ref: RCRF/1/2/8)
We’re delighted to announce that Professor Rosalind Love has been elected as one of the new Fellows at the British Academy.
Professor Rosalind Love is a Fellow at Robinson College, Elrington and Bosworth Professor of Anglo-Saxon and the Head of Anglo-Saxon, Norse, and Celtic Department where she researches in and teaches Medieval Latin.
Robinson's Director of Studies in History, Professor Amy Erickson, spoke last month to a history society meeting of the Merchant Taylors’ and the Skinners’ Companies about women in London’s livery companies in the 18th century. She highlighted the problem of identifying which company women belonged to due to marital name changes and their membership through a husband’s company.
PRESS RELEASE FITZWILLIAM MUSEUM - 1 July 2024
The museum is delighted to announce Sir Richard Heaton KCB, the Warden of Robinson College, University
of Cambridge, as the new Chair of the Fitzwilliam Museum’s Syndicate. Sir Richard succeeds Catherine
Arnold OBE and will begin his appointment from October 2024.