What’s it about? Need an academic reboot? Lost confidence in supervisions? Struggling to improve your essays? Don’t know where to start with a big project? Come along to our academic drop-in session ...
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? This session will include a panel of students who have successfully organised their own internships who will share their advice and experience. The session will also cover how to ...
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 ...
Davide is an Assistant Professor of Economic Geography at the Department of Land Economy, University of Cambridge, a Fellow at Cambridge Centre for Environment, Energy and Natural Resource Governance, ...
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.
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 ...
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 ...
Computer Science is a fast-moving subject that underpins much of today’s society and will be the key to tomorrow’s. Often confused with learning to program, Computer Science is fundamentally about ...
The Summer School is for international students who are 16-18 years old. You must have turned 16 by the first day of the programme that you signed up to. We cannot accept applications from students ...
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