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Research Committee

The Research Committee includes the:

  • Provost (Dr Gillian Tett; Chair)
  • Vice-Provost (Prof. Robin Osborne)
  • Senior Tutor (Dr Myfanwy Hill)
  • First Bursar (Dr Ivan Collister)
  • Research Fellowship Managers (Professor Gillian Griffiths  and Dr David Good) as ex officio members.

The remaining members are elected each year at Annual Congregation.

The Research Committee sets the research policy for the College and is responsible for the running of the Research Fellowship competitions.

The Committee is always happy to receive suggestions for workshops, conferences and linked seminars from Fellows of the College, as well as proposals for Research Fellowship competitions. These should be directed in the first instance to Professor Gillian Griffiths (Sciences) or Dr David Good (Humanities).

David Good

How our understanding of human communication can contribute to the design and use of new informational and communication technologies; the role of social factors in the evolution of language and intelligence.

Gillian Griffiths

Gillian Griffiths (Director of Studies) is Professor of Cell Biology and Immunology at the Cambridge Institute for Medical Research.  Her research is focused on understanding the cell biology of polarised secretion from lymphocytes, using insights gained from genetic disease and parallels between different biological systems to identify the molecular mechanisms underlying this process.  Gillian is a Fellow of the Royal Society, the Academy of Medical Sciences and an EMBO member.

Robin Osborne

I am Robin and was myself a student at King’s. I spent a number of years teaching in Oxford before being drawn back by the unique challenges of this place. I teach across the range of Greek and Roman history, art and archaeology, and teach Historians as well as Classicists. Quite a lot of the things I have published have grown out of my teaching. I have been an editor of Omnibus for many years and you can find my contributions, recent and less recent, in the Omnibus archive (https://archive.org/details/omnibuscatalogue).

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