Historic Lent Bumps Campaign for WCBC
The College is a community in which undergraduates, postgraduates, Fellows and affiliated scholars join together for the purpose of learning and research. The College is also a student residence, a workplace, and the centre of the community’s social life.
It is a complex community and, like any community, in order to function well, it must cultivate and maintain an ethos of mutual respect among its members (even when opinions differ), the capacity to listen, and the capacity to ensure that individual members’ behaviour does not negatively impinge on others. One way of encouraging this kind of ethos, which values all members and staff, is to establish some basic rules and principles. The following Rules of Behaviour relate to Junior Members (that is, undergraduate and postgraduate student members of the College).
Even more important than the specific rules, however, is the principle on which they are based: that members of the College must at all times act with consideration for other College members, staff and visitors.
All Wolfson College students are responsible for following the College’s Rules of Behaviour as set out below. Not knowing or forgetting about the Rules, or about the consequences of breaking those Rules, is not a justification for not following them.
We are delighted to announce the open call for this year’s WolfWords anthology. The theme for this year’s collection is 'lost and found'.
Join us for the “Global Health in a Changing World” conference, where students, researchers, and leaders explore pressing global health issues, from funding and equity to disease and innovation.
Discover groundbreaking ideas and cutting-edge solutions as Cambridge’s brightest entrepreneurial minds compete for prizes over £10,000.
Wolfson College Choir presents an evening of gorgeous French, British and American choral music at this end of term concert.
Early March brings the first true burst of colour to the College gardens.