Empowering Minds

King’s Fellows and academics engage in world-leading research, individually and collaboratively, and provide an inspiring, often transformational educational experience for our students. Investment and funding in this area is vital to recruit and develop the best academics across all disciplines.

We need to provide the right resources for Research Fellowships and College teaching posts to maintain the great strength of the Cambridge education system – the supervision. And we need to be able to attract and support more of the best graduate students, who will drive the ground-breaking research and new discoveries of the future.

 

Gift Opportunities

Senior Tutor's Undergraduate Teaching Fund
Help us nurture the young academics and teachers of the future – providing the time, space and environment for our brightest minds to flourish.
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We must be able to recruit and support the world’s best minds by offering the necessary funding that our extraordinary candidates deserve.
Donations to this fund allow us to create a programme of care and activities directed at the welfare and mental health of resident students.
The Alan Turing Programme pays homage to this profound thinker and King's alumnus.
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Student Access and Support Initiative // Bursaries and Hardship Support // International Students
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Choir and Music // Preserving the Chapel // The Gibbs Building // Library and Archives
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Our transformational project to redevelop Chetwynd Court and open out the heart of the College.
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Our £100 million fundraising campaign to radically transform access to a Cambridge education for socially and economically disadvantaged students.

Members and Friends News

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New Entrepreneurship Lab blog welcomes submissions

The King's E-Lab launches ‘Mindsets’, a new blog series that hopes to create a space for reflection and to spark new ideas.

2024 Rylands Art Prizes awarded

Teddy Graham has been awarded first prize for his work 'Surrogate', with second prize going to Em Dirs and a joint third for Eden Hogston and John Palmer.

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New sculpture celebrates the legacy of Alan Turing

A new work by Sir Antony Gormley has been officially unveiled at King’s College Cambridge. The sculpture, titled 'True, for Alan Turing', stands 3.7 meters tall and sits at the heart of the College, between Gibbs Building and Webb’s Court.

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