Latest issue of the Wolfson Review available online

The Wolfson Review, 2023/2024
14/10/2024

The latest digital edition of the Wolfson Review – the College’s annual magazine – is now available to read online.

The Wolfson Review, 2023/2024

The Wolfson Review is a roundup of the vibrant cultural and academic life at Wolfson, and this latest issue looks back at all that has unfolded in the 2023-2024 year. 

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In College Life, you’ll read all about the major events of the past year, including the May Ball, the Lee Lecture, and the Wolfson Research Event, as well as the sporting successes and teaching accolades of Wolfson students. The Bursar, Jo Cheffins, talks about all the progress that’s been made on the Kitchen Refurbishment Project, and what’s next in the College’s Masterplan. Head Gardener, Oscar Holgate, explores the latest sustainable practices that the team is using to make the gardens thrive, and how the Judas Tree is flourishing after its fall. There’s also a special feature on the Lee Library’s 30th Anniversary, with archival material and a report from Wolfson’s Librarian, Laura Jeffrey. 

In The Fellowship, you'll meet the latest cohort of Press Fellows and the new Fellows who have joined Wolfson over the past year. You can catch up on news from the College Fellowship and read a profile of Professor Lloyd Peck, who was elected a Fellow of the Royal Academy this year.

In Development and Alumni, Development Director Simon Crookall outlines the incredible fundraising successes of the past year, including a series of new partnerships for scholarships for underrepresented students. Here you'll find the year's donor lists, which celebrate the generosity of all those who have contributed to Wolfson's ongoing work. This section also looks at all the alumni events over the past year, at home and abroad, and introduces some of the recipients of donor-funded scholarships. 

In Members, we celebrate the life and legacy of some of the members of the Wolfson community who passed away in the last year. 

You can read this latest edition, along with our back catalogue, on our Wolfson Review webpage.

If you have requested a physical copy of the latest issue of the Wolfson Review, it will be arriving on your doorstep in the next few weeks.

Happy reading!

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