Official Fellows
People
                   
 
 
 
   

Official Fellows hold a University office (usually a teaching post) or a College office, and are elected by the Governing Body. The number of Official Fellows is currently 25, and includes the Tutors and Senior Tutor, who are responsible for the admission of graduate students to the College, and the Bursar.

Amir Amel-Zadeh, PhD
Empirical corporate finance
 Website

Robert G W Anderson DPhil, FRSE (Vice President)
History of science and museums
 Wikipedia article

Iain Black PhD (Senior Tutor)
Geographies of money, banking and finance

Stephen Bourne MA, FCA (Wine Steward)
President, Cambridge University Press

Robert Carlyon PhD
Fellow of the Acoustical Society of America
Hearing
 Website

Michael Evans, PhD
Foreign and second language education

Ian Farnan PhD (Tutor)
Physics and chemistry of minerals, melts and glasses
Atomic scale transport and structure
 Website

Mrs Moira Gardiner MA MCIBS (Bursar and Steward)

Christopher W Hope PhD
Energy and the environment
 Website

Sohini Kar-Narayan, PhD
Exploring and exploiting the electrocaloric effect in novel ferroelectric materials for cooling applications
 Website

Rosemary M Luff PhD (Tutor and Librarian)
Archaeology of early societies with special reference to: diet and health; treatment of animals; and religion

Katrin Mueller-Johnson PhD
Legal and criminological psychology, Applied criminology

Andrew Nairne MA
Director, Kettle's Yard
Curating modern and contemporary art exhibitions/Arts policy
 Website

Lori A Passmore  PhD
Field: Structure of protein complexes involved in gene expression
 Website

Jonathon N J Pines PhD FMedSci
Cell biology: the cell cycle and mitosis
 Website

Daniela Rhodes PhD FRS (Assistant Praelector)
Molecular biology; telomere structure & function
 Website

Elizabeth Ashman Rowe PhD
University Lecturer in Scandinavian History of the Medieval Period
 Website

Murray Stewart PhD (Praelector)
Molecular biology; cell division and cytoskeletons
 Website

Tony Street PhD
Medieval Islamic studies
 Website

Trudi Tate PhD (Tutor)
Literature and war in the nineteenth and twentieth centuries; literature and psychoanalysis
 Website

 
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CAMHIST Seminar
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Updated  Dec.17.2012
 
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