Her Majesty the Queen visited Cambridge yesterday to open a major new 探花直播 research facility and to mark the Quincentenary of the City鈥檚 second largest college.
Her Majesty the Queen visited Cambridge yesterday to open a major new 探花直播 research facility and to mark the Quincentenary of the City鈥檚 second largest college.
Accompanied by the Chancellor, HRH 探花直播Duke of Edinburgh, Her Majesty was welcomed at the 探花直播 Botanic Garden by the city鈥檚 Mayor, Cllr Sheila Stuart.
探花直播Vice-Chancellor Professor Sir Leszek Borysiewicz, then introduced the Sainsbury Laboratory's inaugural Director, Professor Elliot Meyerowitz to the Queen.
探花直播state-of-the-art research facility, which was made possible by an 拢82 million grant from the Gatsby Foundation, Lord Sainsbury鈥檚 charitable foundation, will focus on addressing some of the key environmental problems threatening the world today, including the increasing strain on the world鈥檚 food supplies.
After a tour of the new building the visit culminated with a reception for Laboratory staff and guests in the foyer where Her Majesty unveiled a plaque to mark the official opening.
In a speech before Her Majesty unveiled a plaque the Vice-Chancellor said: 鈥 探花直播opening of the Sainsbury Laboratory is one of this century鈥檚 most significant moments in British Science. It results from the inspired philanthropy of David Sainsbury, who has worked, from the outset, in close partnership with the best academic minds both here in Cambridge and around the world.鈥
探花直播Royal couple were then driven to central Cambridge for a walkabout in St John鈥檚 Street meeting members of the public, of whom an estimated 2000 had gathered.
Professor Chris Dobson Master of St John鈥檚 College, greeted the Queen at the College鈥檚 Great Gate for a visit to mark the Quincentenary of the College鈥檚 founding in April 1511. After lunch in the Combination Room the Queen and Prince Philip joined 1000 guests 鈥 a cross section of the College community of Fellows, staff and students 鈥 at a Garden Party on the Backs in brilliant sunshine.
College Domestic Bursar John Harris said: 鈥 探花直播College is honoured and delighted that the Queen agreed to be present in the College. This visit marks the highlight of the College's Quincentenary, coming as it does within 3 weeks of the actual date the College was founded, 6 April 1511. It was a memorable afternoon.鈥
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