To mark the fortieth anniversary of the founding of the College, the following course of lectures, under the title of Perspectives on graduate education in Cambridge will be given at 6 p.m. in the Lee Seng Tee Hall, Wolfson College.
10 May | An historical perspective to graduate education in the twenty-first century, by Dr Gordon Johnson, President of Wolfson College. |
17 May | Graduate medical education in the twenty-first century, by Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, Deputy Rector of Imperial College of Science, Technology, and Medicine, and Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College. |
24 May | The future of research and graduate studies in Cambridge, by Professor Alison Richard, Vice-Chancellor, Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College. |
31 May | Educating graduates for business at the heart of Cambridge, by Professor Dame Sandra Dawson, Director of the Judge Institute of Management, Master of Sidney Sussex College. |
The lectures are open to all who are interested; they will be followed by discussion and an informal reception in the Lee Seng Tee Hall and in the adjacent Betty Wu Lee Garden.