探花直播Vice-Chancellor听celebrated the power of collegiate Cambridge and the importance of philanthropy in his annual address.

Bound inextricably by history, and by a joint responsibility for students, today the 探花直播 and the 31 colleges work in a common endeavour more closely than at any time I can remember.

Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz

探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge has had the most successful fundraising year in its history, with more than 拢210 million raised.

探花直播record sum was raised in a combined effort by the 探花直播 and 31 Colleges as part of the 拢2 billion 鈥淒ear World鈥 Yours, Cambridge鈥 campaign, which focuses on the 探花直播鈥檚 impact on the world. This brings the campaign total so far to 拢743 million*.

Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, Vice-Chancellor of the 探花直播 of Cambridge, celebrated the power of collegiate Cambridge and the importance of philanthropy in his annual address to the 探花直播 at the start of the academic year.

探花直播Vice-Chancellor, in his seventh and final October 1 speech, said: 鈥 探花直播collegiate nature of the 探花直播 has been, and remains, one of our greatest strengths.

鈥淏ound inextricably by history, and by a joint responsibility for students, today the 探花直播 and the 31 colleges work in a common endeavour more closely than at any time I can remember.

鈥淭his has been particularly true since the launch, at the end of last year, of the most ambitious fundraising campaign in the collegiate 探花直播鈥檚 history.

鈥淧hilanthropy is critical to us. It underpins our academic autonomy, and allows us to deliver our transformative research. It brings the best people to study and work with us. They are the people who will produce ideas that change the world.

鈥淧hilanthropy is the catalyst for discovery 鈥 and it ensures that discoveries continue, even at a time of unparalleled financial challenges. To all of our benefactors we owe our immense, continued gratitude.鈥

探花直播sums raised this year include a huge variety of gifts from supporters of Cambridge including 拢35 million from the estate of Ray Dolby to Pembroke College, $25 million from Jamie Walters and Dr Mohamed A. El-Erian split between Queens鈥 College and the Faculty of Economics and $27 million from Dr Bill and Weslie Janeway to Economics and an anonymous gift of 拢20 million to St John鈥檚 College for studentships. Earlier gifts to the campaign, which was publicly launched in 2015 and seeks to raise 拢2 billion, include an 拢8 million gift from the James Dyson Foundation to support the James Dyson Building and the Dyson Centre for Engineering Design in Cambridge, a donation of 拢5 million from entrepreneur Jonathan Milner to support the Milner Therapeutics Institute and Consortium; and 拢5 million from Cantab Capital Partners to create an Institute for Mathematics of Information.

Speaking about the announcement Professor Ian White, Master of Jesus College and Chair of the Colleges鈥 Committee, said: 鈥淐ollegiate Cambridge has many strengths. It gives our remarkable students an extraordinary learning experience. It allows us to attract and support outstanding people - academics and students alike. It provides a vibrant space in which people are free to explore their ideas together, and develop new thinking that creates transformational ideas. It is these strengths that have been recognised by the generosity of our supporters.鈥

Campaign co-chair Dr Mohamed A. El-Erian said: 鈥淐ambridge transforms lives and improves the wellbeing of many, so I am delighted this campaign has gained such traction and will help Cambridge deliver more to more people. We are extremely grateful to the donors for a generosity that empowers so many across the 探花直播 and Colleges to continue their hard and influential work.鈥

Fellow co-chair Sir Harvey McGrath said: 鈥 探花直播 探花直播 of Cambridge has had a huge impact on the world in many different ways. This outstanding support will help us to continue answering difficult questions and rising to the challenges humanity faces in the 21st century.鈥


探花直播campaign co-chairs:

  • Dr Mohamed A.听El-Erian. 探花直播former Chief Executive of听PIMCO, one of the world鈥檚 largest investment management companies, Dr听El-Erian听now serves as Chair of President Obama鈥檚 Global Development Council, Chief Economic Advisor for听Allianz, and writes regularly for Bloomberg, the Financial Times and Project Syndicate. Dr听El-Erian听is honorary fellow and alumnus of Queens鈥 (Economics, 1977), a board member of Cambridge in America, and a member of the Guild of Benefactors.
  • Sir Harvey McGrath is an alumnus of St Catharine鈥檚 (Geography, 1971) and is now Chairman of Big Society Capital. He is a member of the Guild of Cambridge Benefactors and was awarded 探花直播Chancellor鈥檚听800th听Anniversary Medal for Outstanding Philanthropy in June 2012. He is chairman of a number of charities, including Heart of the City and the Prince鈥檚 Teaching Institute, and is a trustee of New Philanthropy Capital, and the Mayor鈥檚 Fund for London.

* 探花直播campaign figures include philanthropic gifts to Colleges, the 探花直播 and the Cambridge Trust.



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