How you are taught

Cambridge teaching is conducted on both the University and College level and focuses around the unique small-group supervision system.

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Academic support

All undergraduates have both a Tutor and a Director of Studies. Both are normally Fellows of the College, although in a few smaller subjects there are ‘external’ Directors of Studies who are usually Fellows of another college.

Directors of Studies

Your Director of Studies oversees your progress in your academic subject. They organise your supervisions, provide academic guidance, and monitor your performance and progress on the Tripos. 

Tutors

Your Tutor is responsible for your educational and general well-being while you are in Cambridge. Tutors can provide advice and guidance on topics relating to your studies in general, but can also support you with pastoral matters.

The College also has Specialist Tutors, such as the Financial Tutor, Welfare Tutor, and the Accommodation Tutor. 

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Teaching arrangements

Teaching is arranged by both the University and by the College.

Teaching at the University consists of lectures, seminars, demonstrations, and practical work. This is organised by, and normally takes place in, Faculties and Departments of the University, and members of all Colleges participate together. Some University teaching may be optional, but most will likely be an essential part of your course.

Supervisions take place at the College. Students discuss some work they have completed in advance with a specialist appointed by their Director of Studies. Supervisions usually last an hour and take place in small groups, but can sometimes be one-on-one. Supervisions provide an opportunity for you to clarify any aspect of your work that you are unclear, puzzled, or intrigued about, and for your supervisors to press you to think about aspects that you have not covered on paper.

Supervisors write reports at the end of every term on each student, which help the Director of Studies gauge a student's progress; because of this, supervisions are a compulsory part of your academic studies and must only be missed in exceptional circumstances, e.g. illness.  

Directors of Studies

Ian James, a man with short grey hair and glasses wearing a pale shirt. He is outdoors standing against a hedge

Ian James

Official Fellow in Modern and Medieval Languages (French, European Philosophy)
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Ian James
Dale Kedwards, a smiling man with short dark hair and glasses wearing a white shirt. He is outside in a green space.

Dale Kedwards

Official Fellow in Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic
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Dale Kedwards
Sarah Lummins, a smiling woman with short brown hair and brown eyes wearing a pink polo shirt against a white background

Sarah Lummis

Official Fellow in Natural Sciences (Biochemistry)
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Sarah Lummis
Fraz Mir, a smiling man with dark hair and glasses wearing a suit and tie

Fraz Mir

Official Fellow in Medicine (Clinical Medicine)
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Fraz Mir
Perveez Mody, a smiling woman with dark tied back hair wearing a green top. She is outside surrounded by leaves.

Perveez Mody

Official Fellow in Human Social and Political Sciences (Social Anthropology)
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Perveez Mody
A smiling man with short dark hair beard. He is a wearing a blue shirt and jacket and is sitting in a plant filled room.

Kamiar Mohaddes

Official Fellow in Economics and Management Studies
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Kamiar Mohaddes
Rory O'Bryen, a smiling bald man with a short beard and a dark grey sweater. He is a sitting in front of a book self and a window.

Rory O'Bryen

Official Fellow in Modern and Medieval Languages (Spanish)
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Rory O'Bryen

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