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PEMBROKE COLLEGE UNIVERSITY OF OXFORD Annual Report 2010-2011

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PEMBROKE COLLEGEUNIVERSITY OF OXFORD

Annual Report 2010-2011

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Contents

The Master’s Introduction

The 2010/11 Academic Year

Thinking ahead

Pembroke Fellows

The Student Experience

The Fabric of Pembroke

The new buildings take shape

Old buildings get upgraded

College Finances

A highly creditable performance

Consolidated statement of financial activities

Consolidated balance sheet

The Development Year

Crossing the bridge slowly but surely

Annual Fund 2010/11

Going global: the alumni relations year

Bridging Centuries

Donors to Pembroke 2010/11

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As I write this with some self-congratulation about a year of further academic achievement and

financial consolidation in a community which continues to fire on all cylinders, I have a sense of

continuing foreboding about events in the wider world. In addition to serious worries about the

global financial system, we are accustoming ourselves to the prospect for some time to come,

and already the experience, of very difficult economic conditions. Government plans which rely

on austere spending and consumption hopefully prepare us for a more sustainable future in the

longer term. And yet, to assure that future, our response must remain to continue to provide an

outstanding education and to nurture innovation in all its forms, and with redoubled efforts.

We try to withstand the blows that are being delivered by economic forces, both those from the

market and from policy makers, while continuing to invest in our principal mission.

Pembroke keeps calm and carries on. And we carry on with our own plans for doing better.

That is not a mere metaphor. Our Brewer Street building project will produce the biggest transformation of the physical

facilities of the College in its history. We also have a carefully worked out and much debated Strategic Plan with a ten-year

horizon. In a watershed year for University fees, which threw down a massive gauntlet to Oxford in relation to its appeal to,

and ability to attract talent from the biggest possible pool of applicants, we continued to fine tune our thinking on the role

of graduates and research in our College community. We also examined the impact and ‘fit’ for different subjects in our

multi-disciplinary environment, as well as our capacity to acquire funding from independent sources to finance our plans.

A highlight of the year undoubtedly was the opportunity we took to subject our ideas and plans to scrutiny by, and lively

discussion with, some of our most supportive alumni at Ditchley Park over a fine weekend in May. We received some highly

valuable pointers and much encouragement. Above all, we were told to remain ambitious, indeed to set our sights even

higher, and aspire to be a leading Oxford college for the 21st century, playing to all our strengths and further integrating our

community of academics, graduates and undergraduates around some enhanced common goals and activities.

It will not come as a surprise to you, then, that the unfriendly economic climate has not succeeded in dampening any of my

enthusiasm. Let me record furthermore that 2010/11 was the year which saw completion of our major Hall and kitchen

refurbishment, with joyous and multiple inaugurations of the new bar, the dismantling of the portakabin dining facility in North

Quad, and the start of now frenetic building work on the extensive site south of Brewer Street. Indeed, it would be difficult not

to remain optimistic about the future in the shadow of the two gigantic cranes which loom over the Chapel Quad and against

the background hum of construction machinery as our contractors move ahead quickly to finish in time for the new academic

year in October 2012.

But, lest you think that will all just happen and that the College and I will sleep easily without further Campaign contributions

from many more of our alumni and friends, please think again. If we cannot realise the Campaign target of £17M of pledges

by the end of the summer of 2012, then (i) we will be unable to provide essential further student support (ii) implementation of

our Strategic Plan will be delayed and become more expensive and (iii) the vital securing of our existing academic posts will

be postponed.

Let me finish by emphasising the important point that Pembroke has this year demonstrated once again, as it has done

consistently now for some years, the soundness of its financial postion. I encourage you to read the Bursar’s summary on

page 12. My thanks, as usual, to all those alumni and friends who have supported the College and so provided optimism

about our future. I hope this exciting Report will encourage many more of you to start supporting the College and help us

achieve our goals.

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Introduction

Giles Henderson, December 2011

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The 2010/11 Academic Year

covers every aspect of teaching and research, including

widening participation, graduates, careers, and research

activity.

2011 saw our first ever Access and Admissions Strategy,

designed to increase participation by students from

under represented groups, whilst ensuring that top quality

students across the board continue to receive appropriate

advice to make an informed choice about courses at

Pembroke. In total, there were 42 outreach events during

the year, representing a big step up from previous years,

all benefiting from extensive involvement of current

undergraduate and graduate students. These included the

main University-wide Open days in June and September;

our annual conference for teachers in March; visits to

schools, particularly in our linked regions; visits from

schools to Pembroke, including four EU schools; and the

flagship Pem-Brooke scheme, as discussed by Peter

Claus on page 7.

The challenge for the next few years is to sustain

interactions with schools and individuals that really make a

difference. Collectively, the collegiate University is working

on systems that provide better information to evaluate the

success, or otherwise, of outreach events, not least to

comply with the new agreements reached between the

University and OFFA (the Office for Fair Access) as part

of the fees settlement in the summer. In this regard, Oxford

has put in place the most generous combination of

bursaries and fee waivers of any UK University, but will also

maintain a merit-based admissions policy, not one driven

by quotas set by government.

Oxford University remains committed to encouraging

students who can make a competitive application to apply,

and to provide appropriate support and guidance to all

students. We cannot predict the long term impact that the

new fee regime will have on application numbers and

demographics, but the sector as a whole is expecting a

roller coaster ride over the next few years. Numbers of

applications to Oxford remain at close to an all-time

high, but already there have been some shifts within the

different categories of students applying.

Thinking ahead

The College accrued an excellent set of Finals results

in 2011, particularly in the Sciences, but PPE and

Chinese also performed extremely well this year. The

overall Norrington performance placed Pembroke

12th equal - our highest position for quite a few years.

Much of last year was spent in developing the academic

strategic plan for the next decade to follow on from the

first major strategic planning exercise undertaken in 2003.

The key challenge facing the College at that time was a

substantial imbalance in Fellows and teaching staff

compared to the number of undergraduates. It is gratifying

to report that 38 of the original 44 proposals were

implemented in full during the period of the plan, and

significant progress has been made in all the others. As

a result, core undergraduate tutorial teaching is in much

better shape than a decade ago, with much more

appropriate levels of teaching provision in each subject,

and substantial increases in undergraduate scholarships,

hardship support and travel grants.

The next undergraduate target is the phased

re-introduction of Physics, with full support from the

University Physics Department. We intend to gradually

increase undergraduate numbers in the subject and recruit

two Fellowship positions and supporting stipendiary

lectureships, over a four year period, as soon as funding

permits. The College needs to raise £2.5M in endowment

to support such a long-term commitment, of which £1M

has already been made available.

Now that the core undergraduate tutorial teaching across

all subjects is running properly, the College has increased

the scope of its academic vision and has developed a

much more ambitious, integrated academic plan that

Mark Fricker, Academic Director

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Importantly, next year Pembroke will participate in the

University UNIQ summer schools, which offer a series of

week-long tasters of Oxford and the tutorial system to

selected students from disadvantaged backgrounds.

Amongst its many benefits, the New Build instantly

provides the facilities needed, and we hope to be the first

College next year to offer the entire main site for one of the

UNIQ weeks, accommodating the largest single cohort of

these talented potential applicants.

The next area flagged for attention during the year was to

introduce additional academic support for students on

course, to make the transition to Pembroke smoother at

the start, and to offer more careers advice to help at the

end. The first study skills sessions were scheduled for

Michaelmas term, and again have benefited from the drive

of the JCR and MCR themselves to get things moving.

The JCR have set up subject representatives from the

2nd and 3rd years to provide subject-related support to

Freshers, whilst the MCR has set up a mentoring scheme

for 3rd and 4th year students needing guidance. The

Development Office ran a very successful Careers Fest,

supported by alumni from a wide diversity of backgrounds,

which mixed advice, networking and recruitment in equal

measure. This has become part of the annual calendar

and builds on other alumni-led initiatives, such as ‘Take a

Pembroke Student to Lunch’, and links through the Teach

First scheme, which we support with two scholarships for

Pembroke students.

Although we have a lively MCR Community, most

graduates have previously not been accommodated in

College and tend to spend a good deal of their time in their

departments. The New Build is set to add more graduate

rooms, and provide much better facilities and social space

that will benefit the graduate community and enhance the

MCR still further.

Nevertheless, we are acutely aware that the major issue for

graduates is the paucity of funding. In 2011, Santander

kindly provided financial support for three graduate

scholarships, along with grants for travel and conferences

open to undergraduate, graduate and the Fellowship. This

brings the total number of graduate scholarships available

at Pembroke to 28, against a total graduate population

of 170. College graduate scholarships typically provide

around £5-6k against a total cost of around £25-30k for

a graduate course. Funding for graduates is one of the

highest priorities across the University - Oxford already

loses 45% of graduates (who have been offered places)

to other institutions, such as Harvard, Stanford and Yale,

where full funding is the norm, or even Cambridge and the

London Colleges, who have better funding. The graduate

funding situation will get much worse, as all the UK

Research Councils cut funding substantially in 2011.

Furthermore, in a few years time, undergraduates will be

emerging with significantly more debt following the change

in fee structure.

The final area of ambition is to enhance significantly the

research community within the college. There is an

enormous cohort of post-doctoral researchers driving

much of the top quality, internationally-recognised research

in the University, but who have no College affiliation.

We plan to create many more Junior and Senior Research

Fellowships in the College to attract some of the best of

these, and add in more Visiting Fellowship schemes for

international academic leaders. Even more adventurous

are proposals to create a Pembroke Research Centre to

accommodate specific research projects linked to the

interests of the Fellowship and run through the College.

This should add vibrancy to the intellectual life of the

College and help make it a centre of scholarship as well

as teaching.

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The 2010/11 Academic Year

Pembroke Fellows in 2010/11

Eamonn Molloy, Fellow in Economics

Amongst the highlights of Dr Molloy’s year have been a chapter co-authored with Professor

Bent Flyvbjerg, at the Saïd Business School, in The International Handbook of The

Economics of Corruption. This handbook is a widely cited text by academics and policy-

makers concerned with anti-corruption policy. Eamonn looks at the ways in which corruption

accounts for cost overruns, schedule delays and benefits shortfalls in major infrastructure

projects, an issue of pressing importance in developed and less developed countries alike.

Eamonn focused on the perils of major projects in his lecture in Abu Dhabi in September, one

of a series organised by Pembroke with its local partner UAE University.

Eamonn was also one of the tutors on the Pembroke Summer Programme for students from

the UAE. He continues to tutor Pembroke undergraduates in Economics and Management,

supervising D Phil’s, and lecturing on and supervising dissertation work for the part-time,

modular MSc in Major Programme Management at the Saïd Business School. He comments,

‘The students on this latter course are all seasoned Executives, and very much enjoy being

associated with and participating in the life of Pembroke College. Indeed, the College is now

first choice for new applicants to the course and Pembroke’s reputation for being an

exceptionally challenging, exciting, lively environment full of opportunity is growing rapidly.

I can’t argue with that!’

Andre Furger, Fellow in Biochemistry

Dr Furger’s work this year unravelled a novel nucleotide sequence that identifies where in the

molecule cleavage and polyadenylation can occur, in a significant number of human genes.

As Andre explains, ‘When protein encoding genes are expressed (‘switched on’) the

information stored in the DNA is transcribed into a messenger RNA molecule (mRNA) which

then serves as a template for the generation of the protein itself. In order for this molecule

to be functional, it needs to undergo several modifications. One of these modifications,

‘cleavage and polyadenylation’, defines and creates the end of the molecule.’

One implication of Andre’s research is that cancerous cells tend to produce shorter isoforms

in order to evade important control mechanisms. Some of the most pressing questions in the

field aim to unravel how alternative cleavage and polyadenylation sites are specified and how

their usage is regulated.

Another line of his research, aiming to further understand the regulation of alternative

cleavage and polyadenylation, led to the discovery of a previously unknown isoform of the

melanocortin 1 receptor, a protein, that plays a key role in UV induced skin tanning and

susceptibility to skin cancer (Dalziel et al. Nucleic Acids Research, 2011, 39:2378-92).

Andre also tutored students from the UAE on the Pembroke Summer Programme.

Dr Eamonn Molloy

Andre Furger

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Peter Claus, Senior Research Fellow in History

Peter tutors undergraduates in History and participated in the Pembroke Summer

Programme for students from Jordan. He has also masterminded The Pem-Brooke Access

Programme, which launched in October 2008. Three years later, as a happy consequence,

although by no means the prime objective of Pem-Brooke, its first Oxford entrant began

studies and three more were offered places for 2011.

The scheme concentrates on small college-based initiatives that are academically driven and

encourage deep contact with students, parents and staff year on year. Pembroke is proud of

the part it has played in promoting an exemplar of widening participation that is academically

vigorous and intellectually ambitious.

Sixth formers from Hackney go through a challenging interview process to be selected for

Pem-Brooke. They then participate in lectures and debates on the theme of The

Enlightenment, delivered this year as in previous years by Peter. The year culminates in a

Summer School held here in College. Our undergraduates mentor the students, giving them

insights into the opportunities and challenges of undergraduate life, whilst postgraduates set

essay questions and conduct tutorials. One Scholar and three Exhibitioners are nominated

for the best essays and overall participation in the Programme, and the most outstanding

students this year attended a residential course of their choice at Villiers Park, Cambridge,

generously funded by the JCR who continue to levy their members to pay for this facility.

By these means and others the Pem-Brooke Programme is at the genesis of an effective

widening-participation strategy for non-traditional students, reinforcing the message that

without lowering the bar, students from every background are capable of progressing to

Oxford and holding their own both socially and academically.

Lynda Mugglestone, Fellow in English

Lynda Mugglestone has had a typically busy year. Her newest book, Dictionaries: A Very

Short Introduction was published by Oxford University Press in August this year (and by

OUP in the United States in September), and she has been involved with various book

launch events including speaking at the Woodstock Literary Festival (sponsored by The

Independent) in September. She has also been part of the British Library’s Evolving English

Project this year, giving a public lecture on dictionaries in January. Further, Lynda produced

a new work entitled Johnson’s Pendulum, co-edited with Dr Freya Johnston from St. Anne’s

College, to be published in 2012. Focusing on Samuel Johnson, it had its beginnings in the

very successful tercentenary conference on Johnson which was held at Pembroke in

September 2009.

She has also made a number of radio appearances, including The Archive Hour in July

2011with Melvyn Bragg, discussing language and the BBC, and the current fortunes of

‘talking proper’.

Lynda Mugglestone

Peter Claus

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The 2010/11 Academic YearThe Student Experience: some Pembroke students who won awards and prizes during the year write about their trips.

Caspar Donnison

Anna Schrade, 2009, PhD Modern History; Frassati Scholarship

Thanks to the Frassati Scholarship, I had the great opportunity to spend three weeks in

Kitakyushu City (South Japan), Seoul (South Korea) and Dalian (North China) to learn

about the state of the environment. Being a student of environmental history, I used

environmentally-friendly means of transportation: trains, buses and ferries. First, Kitakyushu

City; my days were filled with visits to the Environmental Museum, the Eco House, local

libraries and the municipal archives and I spent hours strolling around the city on the

‘environment trail’. I conducted interviews with local officials from the Environmental Bureau,

during which I learned about Kitakyushu’s approach to sustainability and its efforts to export

eco-technologies to other Asian countries.Seoul, South Korea

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It was astonishing to see how a city plagued by heavy pollution from the 1940s to the early 1970s has been transformed into

a true leader of local environmental protection. Its environmental policies are not idle PR strategies, but really put into practice,

with actions for climate protection visible throughout the whole city. By exporting their eco-technologies to other (East and

South-East Asian) countries, they not only stimulate environmental protection, but also boost their local economy.

Korea has been experiencing serious environmental problems in major urban areas. Korea is the ninth largest consumer of

chlorofluorocarbons (CFC). However, Seoul has been hailed as a model for other Asian cities, mainly due to its engagement

in renewable energy and environmentally-friendly city development.

I did not expect to find the same level of engagement in environmental protection in Dalian as in Korea or Japan. Through

my research on Kitakyushu I learned that since the mid-1990s, environmental and technical cooperation projects have been

carried out between Dalian and Kitakyushu. The 40-kilometre tree-lined trail along the coast provides one example of the

government of Dalian’s commitment to preserving and maintaining green surroundings.

My trip showed me different approaches to environmental protection. Whereas Kitakyushu’s policies are often related to

eco-friendly technologies, technological development and a ‘sound material-recycling society’, Seoul seems to have

been more engaged in creating green spaces within the city to improve the quality of life. Dalian is not yet engaged in

eco-technologies, but has tried to create a clean, green city by confining major industrial zones to its outskirts.

The Pier Giorgio Frassati Travel Scholarship created by Pietrojan Gilardini (1985) commemorates the life of distinguished

family member Pier Giorgio Frassati, beatified in May 1990 by John Paul II. The objective of the scholarship is to contribute

towards the costs of travel to any part of the world, for the purpose of acquiring further knowledge and information about that

country’s development and future prospects in matters related to the environment, connected with the student’s subject of

study.

Caspar Donnison, 2010, PPE; Hansell Travel Fund

Caspar travelled to the former East Germany, Poland and Hungary, interested to see if these

countries now looked upon Communist rule more favourably due to the onset of recession.

‘It was clear in Poland Communism is a dirty word – the country does not have a Communist

Party. There is a positive atmosphere; Poland has continued to grow in recent years while

other countries have faltered. Unemployment remains low and building and reconstruction

seemed to be everywhere.

Eastern Germany, rather uniquely, received financial aid from West Germany post-reunification.

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Will Tyrell, 2010, English and Modern Languages;

Picot Prize and George Bredin Travel Fund

Will found the prospect of spending a month teaching in Mwanza, Tanzania, as daunting as

it was inspiring. The rewards, however, were great. The children’s inspirational attitudes

carried with them into their classrooms: I could hardly believe how intent, attentive and

engaged they were, despite the fact that there were fifty of them in a small room. Their

respectfulness and maturity meant it was easy to combine learning with laughter and fun.

It was uplifting to become a part of a community that was so tightly-knit, so happy, and so

profoundly committed to its Christian, Catholic faith. I was particularly moved when a boy

whose birthday co-incided with our visit asked if he could say a prayer before we all started Will Tyrell

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Still, there is an economic divide between the two halves of the country, and the Left get greater support in Eastern Germany.

Some tensions have arisen but nonetheless, this part of the country appears committed to capitalism.

In Hungary the economy is not as strong; unemployment is a serious problem. Some Hungarians believe life with subsidised

housing and full employment was better. However, there is still distrust toward Russia and, like Poland, Russia and brutal

military force is closely connected to Communism.

It seems to me that the bad memories of Soviet control are too recent. Additionally, with some economies growing there is no

need to revert back. However, I believe that my experience shows that some aspects of life under Communism were better.

In the future I would like to see how some countries are trying to temper negative aspects of Capitalism.’

By the will of Geraldine Arminella Hansell the College received in 1959 an endowment for grants for foreign travel for students

in residence. Any undergraduate member of the College who wishes to apply for a grant can do so, and is required to show

that his/her project for travel is usefully relating to his/her subject of academic study. Typically between eight and ten awards

are made annually.

eating the cakes we had made. A similar demonstration of the depth of faith took place when, on being asked how the huge

boulders around Mwanza ended up looking like they had been stacked on top of each other, Sister Winy replied, as if in

disbelief that anyone could ask such a silly question, ‘God put them there!’

I can never thank the people at Nyakahoja enough for all of their love and kindness over the course of the month, and I am

equally grateful for the generosity of those whose funding meant that I was able to enjoy this experience.’

Richard de Ste Croix (1966) provided the College with the Picot Prize fund. These prizes are intended to assist students of

Pembroke in enhancing their educational experience while at the College by undertaking study in an area which is not an

essential part of their university course. The study may take place anywhere in the world, and need not involve following a

formal course. Typically 10-15 awards are made annually.

The George Bredin Travel Fund was set up by Old Members of the College in memory of George Bredin, Bursar of Pembroke

from 1950 to 1966, and a former Governor of the Blue Nile Province. First or Second year undergraduate students are invited

to apply for the annual award, which is particularly for travel to third world countries, with a preference for Africa, to carry out

research for an educational project.

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The Fabric of Pembroke

The new buildings take shape

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After years of preparation, two enormous cranes and

the growing outline of new buildings now dominate the

skyline beyond Chapel Quad.

The first stage of the project was completed successfully

in March 2011 when the refurbished Kitchen/Hall building

reopened for business and it was pleasing to note that, at

a cost of £3.7M, this came in within budget. Since the

building was handed back to the College, everyone has

appreciated the much improved facilities and, in particular,

the new servery and the brand new College Bar. A number

of our students have told us it is now generally considered

one of the very best in Oxford.

On the main new building site, a number of buildings had

first to be demolished and this work was undertaken in late

2010. Fortunately, it was not too badly disrupted by the

inclement weather, which had then beset most of the UK.

After Christmas, work started on the archaeological dig

which proved to be more problematic than expected.

Under the surface the foundations of many old buildings

were revealed, including the brewery which gave Brewer

Street its name.

John Church, Bursar

The contractors, Kingerlee Ltd, had hoped to be able to

work around the archaeologists, but this proved to be

much more difficult than expected with the result that the

project suffered a 10 week delay.

By the spring, the archaeological fieldwork had been

completed and this enabled good progress to be made on

the construction side. The super structures of the different

buildings are now taking shape and, at the time of going

to press (early December 2011), those on the perimeter of

the site are approaching roof level. After many years of

planning and design work it is good to see, ‘in the flesh’,

how the new building will look, and all those involved are

very pleased with the outcome. The highest priority now

is to get the buildings as weather tight as possible, before

the onset of any adverse winter weather.

After a difficult start, when the condition of the building

was found to be in a parlous state, progress has also been

made with the refurbishment of the 18th Century Bannister

Building, which is another part of the project. Overall the

project remains on track to complete in August 2012.

Bedrooms have been offered to this year’s Freshers who,

for the first time, will have the opportunity to live in College

in their second year.

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The brand new College Bar

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Old buildings get upgraded

Clearly the most significant event of 2010/11 in the

domestic life of the College was the completion of the

Kitchen/Hall project, with the impressive new servery,

kitchen facilities and stunning new bar. That was a major

milestone towards completion of the new build project as

a whole. It has substantially improved facilities for our

students, staff, alumni and guests, including the exciting

innovation of sous vide cooking. Very much the rage in top

restaurants and hotels, this is a method of cooking meat in

air-tight bags in thermostatically-controlled water baths;

although sometimes rudely characterised as ‘boil-in-the-

bag’, that description hardly does justice to the succulence

of the meat dishes produced!

More prosaically, work to update the bathrooms at the

GAB has continued and over the summer we converted

two of the erstwhile student bedrooms in the Alms House

to studies for Fellows. With our new accommodation on

the way, the plan is to remove the final three student

bedrooms in Alms next summer and dispense with the

rather tired shower room on the ground floor.

We also converted the last remaining non en-suite student

rooms in Old Quad to a study for the new Rhodes

Professor of Law. Not only has that provided a comfortable

and well-placed room for our new Professorial Fellow, but it

means we can dispense with the old bathroom at the foot

of staircase 6, which we plan to convert to a disabled toilet

(currently the nearest disabled facilities to the JCR and

library are in North Quad).

Finally a room has been refurbished in Old Quad for the

Academic Director – rather closer to the College Office –

freeing-up his old room as a shared-use facility for our

growing research community.

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Jonathan Kingerlee, Chairman, Kingerlee Holdings Ltd Daren Bowyer, Home Bursar

We were delighted in September 2010 to be awarded

the contract for Pembroke’s new buildings project.

Kingerlee is a family-owned business which has been

present in and around Oxford since it was founded in

1868. We pride ourselves on our strong local reputation

and we are committed to delivering new buildings of the

highest quality. Last year, we completed the new Kendrew

Quadrangle for St John’s College and the timing was such

that the same team was able to move largely intact to the

Pembroke project; we believe that the experience gained

at St John’s is proving very helpful in undertaking a project

which has many similarities.

In common with many city centre projects there have been

significant challenges to overcome in getting the new

buildings ‘out of the ground’ and in gaining a full

understanding of the fabric of existing structures. With the

matters of archaeology, a trespassing gas main and dry

rot now largely behind us, the principal challenge is that of

coordinating the host of regular and specialist activities

within a tightly constrained and sometimes congested site

– familiar territory for our management teams, but not

without the potential for pitfalls and moments of drama.

A run of good weather has assisted recently and the

project is making good progress.

From peering through the hoarding into the site compound

it may be hard to believe, but we are all looking forward to

handing over the completed buildings in the autumn of

next year. No surprises then that we share the excitement

of the College and its Design Team about the facilities

which the New Build will provide and are very proud to be

playing our part in creating a real legacy for the future.

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For 2010/11 (and comparative figures for 2009/10)

the financial statements are presented in a different

format, following the change of Oxford Colleges

becoming regulated by the Charity Commission.

Full details are available on the College website, and

further information about these changes is available

from the Bursar on request.

Overall in 2010/11 the College’s financial performance was

very creditable, particularly in the context of the slow down

in the wider economy and the continuing disruption from

the Kitchen/Hall refurbishment. The figure for net incoming

resources benefited from capital donations of £2.4M which

means that a small but manageable deficit was incurred at

the operating level. Net incoming resources were £1M

lower than the previous year due principally to a reduction

in donations and a planned increase in costs across a

number of areas.

Over the year there was a net cash outflow relating to

expenditure on the Kitchen/Hall and New Build projects

of £6.3M which resulted in a bank borrowing at the year

end of £5.5M with Santander as part of a long term loan

agreement put in place to fund part of the New Build

expenditure.

The balance sheet was strengthened as the College’s

funds rose from £51.1M to £55.6M as a result of net

incoming resources of £2.1M and investment gains of

£2.4M. Tangible fixed assets increased by £5.9M as a

result of £6.3M of additions relating to the Kitchen/Hall

(£2.4M) and the New Build (£3.8M). Long term investments

increased by 6.6% to £38.1M, as a result of market gains

and the total return on investments was 9.9% compared

to the relevant benchmark (RPI +4%) of 9%.

John Church, Bursar

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College Finances

A highly creditable performance

INCOMING RESOURCES 2011 2010£000 % £000 %

Resources from charitable activitiesTuition fees from UK and EU students 1,143 13 1,219 13Tuition fees from Overseas students 466 5 406 4Other fees 458 5 367 4Other HEFCE support 264 3 298 3Other academic income 321 3 439 5College residential income 1,644 18 1,558 16

Total teaching and research 4,296 47 4,287 45

Resources from generated fundsLegacies and donations 2,880 32 3,281 34Trading income 470 5 554 6Investment income 1,442 16 1,449 15Bank and other interest 17 - 32 -

Total resources from generated funds 4,809 53 5,316 55

Other incoming resources - - - -

Total incoming resources 9,105 100 9,603 100

Consolidated Statement of Financial Activities for year ended 31 July 2011

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RESOURCES EXPENDED 2011 2010£000 % £000 %

Cost of generating fundsFundraising 560 8 464 7Trading expenditure 452 7 552 9Investment management costs 246 4 229 4

1,258 19 1,245 20Charitable activitiesTeaching and research

Scholarships, prizes and grants 235 3 208 3Bursaries and hardship awards 204 3 209 3Other teaching and research costs 3,844 55 3,504 54Support cost 1,423 20 1,271 20

5,706 81 5,192 80

Governance costs 24 - 16 -

Total Resources Expended 6,988 100 6,453 100

Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before transfers 2,117 3,150Transfers between funds - -

Net incoming/(outgoing) resources before other gains and losses 2,117 3,150Investment gains/(losses) 2,375 2,439

Net movement in funds for the year 4,492 5,589Fund balances brought forward 51,143 45,554

Funds carried forward at 31 July 55,635 51,143

Consolidated Balance Sheet as at 31 July 2011FIXED ASSETS

Tangible assets 20,654 14,715Property investments 2,229 2,229Securities and other investments 35,903 33,528

58,786 50,472CURRENT ASSETS

Stocks 138 130Debtors 2,098 1,556Deposits and other short term investments 660 -Cash at bank and in hand 1,044 1,555

3,940 3,241CREDITORS: falling due within one year 1,483 2,432

NET CURRENT ASSETS/(LIABILITIES) 2,457 809

TOTAL ASSETS LESS CURRENT LIABILITIES 61,243 51,281

CREDITORS: falling due after more than one year 5,608 138

Provisions for liabilities and charges - -

NET ASSETS 55,635 51,143

FUNDS OF THE COLLEGEEndowment funds 35,058 32,350Restricted funds 4,745 6,429Unrestricted funds

Designated funds 584 584General funds 15,248 11,780

55,635 51,143

Consolidated Statement of Financial Activities for year ended 31 July 2011 (cont)

The figures shown are extracted from the College’s statutory audited accounts for the year ended 31st July 2011. The financial statements were approved by the Governing Body on 30th November 2011 and have been posted on the College’s website.

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of the launch is not matched by the size of the individual

subsequent gifts. But why should it be any different? This is

Pembroke’s largest new building project ever, and we want

to offer everyone the chance to be involved and to boost

participation through making whatever size of gift they can

manage – mindful that this will provide further impetus to

those with the capacity to make larger donations.

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The Development Year

Crossing the bridge slowly but surely

Andrew Seton,Strategic Development Director

2010/11 has been our first fully public Campaign year.

Bridging Centuries launched in October 2010 and

helping us throughout the process in a variety of

ways have been our band of generous volunteers,

the Campaign Board, chaired by Julian Schild, who

writes elsewhere on these pages.

Overall, our fund-raising achieved a slightly lower total

(£2.9M) compared with last year (£3.3M). This respectable

total was assisted by some major gifts and legacies, but

the lower overall outcome nevertheless invites explanation.

There have been a few challenges. We know and

understand the economic climate in which we operate.

Against this backdrop, it is not easy to sustain growth in

our Annual Fund takings whilst encouraging people to

donate to a capital campaign. And as the table opposite

illustrates, once a capital campaign has gone public, the

gratifying quantum of gifts which arrive in the aftermath

2011 2010£000 £000

Annual Fund 375 446

Other Revenue Scholarships 45 37Fellowships 36 35Other 64 42

145 114

Capital Gifts Legacies 106 7Bursaries 52 6Scholarships 1 2Fellowships 314 285Major buildings 1,839 2,344Other 48 77

2,360 2,721

TOTAL 2,880 3,281

Donations Summary 2010/11

Perhaps such challenges go some way towards explaining

why the ‘totaliser’ (www.pembrokebridgingcenturies.org)

has not shown as much significant movement since the

Campaign realised its halfway point last year. Nevertheless,

we are very proud of having raised £10.4M towards the

goal of £17M, and extremely grateful to everyone for every

single gift received, of whatever size.

In 2012, in addition to continuing our search for further

major donations, we shall, after a year without telephone

fund-raising, mount a telethon campaign in support of the

new building.

As friends at our Ditchley Park donors’ conference

reminded us, alumni relations are key to any fund-raising,

and are our main way to ensuring that people stay involved

with Pembroke. As Juanita writes on page 16, we have

tried to find new, exciting ways to communicate with our

alumni and improve our offering of events.

Besides the Campaign, we received a fresh contribution to

our academic endowments, this time for our Biochemistry

Fellowship, from our great supporters, the Tanaka

Memorial Foundation, as well as two magnificent

six-figure gifts, one in support of projects to memorialise

Samuel Johnson at the behest of William and Judy

Scheide, and another in support of our Access projects

from the Tyler Foundation. In addition, several legacies,

including one sizeable one, were realised speaking for the

deep and lasting meaning of the College to a number of

alumni that have recently passed away.

Pre-Launch Since LaunchOct 2010 Oct 2010 - present

No. of Campaign gifts 76 320

Total amount raised £9.3M £1.1M

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Thanks in large part to those of you who continue to give on a regular basis by direct debit we still saw £375,000 donated

overall, despite the distraction of the launch of Bridging Centuries. This has allowed us to continue to spread your generosity

across the range of our activities.

£88,000 was needed for student financial support in a year when everyone was feeling the economic squeeze.

£212,000 went to academic resources, focusing on the provision of teaching hours and supporting our academic staff.

£69,000 was reserved for facilities projects, including the addition of new cycle hoops within the north quad which are proving

popular, and the introduction of a new secure access system for entrances and doors.

And in a year when budgetary pressure required us to take extra care with our spending we did not neglect the projects which

the students put forward for direct grants from the Annual Fund – the £4,000 spent here was stretched a very long way! Their

endeavours in the last year have included a new creative writing society with a termly publication, a production put on in Hall

of the musical Sweeney Todd, involvement in organizing the Oxford Climate Forum, and a Chapel Choir tour to Berlin.

This year we are asking you to be generous to Bridging Centuries, which will transform the College’s future. However, when

making your gift to the campaign, please consider also joining those who support this year’s students in their immediate needs

– you will make a huge difference to them all by giving to the Annual Fund.

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Annual Fund 2010/11

Catherine Beckett, Deputy Development Director

Our thanks, as always, to everyone who contributed – we rely on your ongoing support, and it is received with much

gratitude. Indeed this year our cohort of leaving students expressed theirs by joining in!

27% of all those students departing our quads in early summer made a gift to the Annual Fund at that time. What an

encouraging message from our very youngest generation of alumni.

academic resources

student accommodation & facilities student financial support

student projects bursaries

Annual Fund Gift Designation Annual Fund Gift Destination

academic resources

student accommodation & facilities student financial support

unrestricted

4%

2%

3%

91%

18% 24%

57% 1%

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Juanita Hughes, Alumni Relations Manager

alumni, students and Fellows of this long running School).

The highlight of the year, however, was October’s launch of

the Bridging Centuries Campaign at the Wallace Collection.

Campaign dinners were also held in Manchester and

Edinburgh.

In the USA, we were thrilled to launch The Bridging

Centuries Campaign at a grand dinner hosted by The

British Ambassador (also a Pembroke parent) in his

residence in Washington DC. Smaller scale launches took

place around the globe; an evening on a boat on Dubai

creek, and an event in Hong Kong. We coincided with the

University Reunion in Paris to share the Campaign with

European alumni over dinner.

Back in College, and in conjunction with the JCR, we

hosted our now annual Leavers’ Dinner, for departing

undergraduates and a Careers Fest for all students,

with around 12 alumni coming back to give invaluable

professional advice.

The ‘Take a Pembroke Student to Lunch’ programme

continued to enhance our mentoring offering to our

students, and we are very grateful to all of you who so

willingly gave up your time to meet and talk with current

students. If this is something you wish to take part in, do

let us know. On this subject, may I remind you that email is

our preferred means of regular communication. Please

make sure you keep us up to date with your email address

so you don’t miss out.

I continue to enjoy meeting you all at our many and

varied events. Please keep us informed of any exciting

news you may have.

The Development Year

Going global: the alumni relations year

This year we kept up our pace with 21 events and three

major publications – the College Record, The Annual

Report and the Pembrokian, together with monthly

e-newsletters to those of you who have provided us with

an email address.

At home in Pembroke we hosted three Gaudies, a Christmas

Carol Service and Christmas Concert (aimed at parents), the

Oxford Alumni Weekend Dinner and the Annual Meeting.

The Ossulston Lunch in April was our first event back in

the newly renovated Hall and it was a delight to get back to

normal, having spent the previous year in the temporary dining

facility. We also took advantage of the chance to offer kitchen

tours to those interested.

We took Pembroke up to London, repeating many of our

popular events, including a City Breakfast exploring ‘Lessons

for Regulators from the Financial Crisis’ with Hector Sants

(CEO Financial Services Authority and Pembroke parent),

another Pembroke on the Sofa media-themed evening, (held

on the very day in July we learned of the closure of the News

of the World), and a PPE subject dinner (bringing together

City Breakfast Ossulston Lunch Bridging Centuries UK Launch Leavers Dinner

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1937Revd Boris Anderson

1941Canon Victor Collas

1943Mr John Whitworth OBE

1944Dr Edward Butler Mr Graham McCallum CBE

1945Anonymous DonorMr Peter Thacker

1946Mr Brian Stewart Dr Geoffrey Wilson Canon Michael Wolfe

1947Dr Jim Hester

1948Mr Michael Andrews Prof Geoffrey Barrow Mr Dicky Drysdale Mr Tom Everett Mr John Fell Mr Humphrey Gentilli Mrs D. Hyndson in mem: Mr P. Hyndson (Deceased)Mr Brian Wilson

1949Mr Brian Cairns

1950His Hon Judge Michael Gibbon QCAnonymous DonorLord Ivor Richard QC, PCRevd Malcolm Wainwright

1951Dr Ian Sunderland

1952Mr Colin Adlam Mr Geoffrey Boston Mr Micky Burton-Brown Lord Robert Carswell Dr Raymond d’Unienville QCMr David Jeayes Mr Duncan KellyMr Brian Latham

1952Mr Jay Morrish (Deceased)Mr Ron Parkin Mr David Prichard MBEMr Dudley Reeves Mr Dick Stopford Mr Dick Williamson

1953Mr David Andrews CBEMr Michael Bamforth Mr Michael Beaumont Mr John Taskes Dr Colin Wiggins

1954Mr David Arnold Dr Alan Bellringer Mr Brian Bissell MBEMr Gos Home Mr Peter Letts Senator Richard Lugar Dr David Speller Mr Tony Stirratt Mr George Summerfield Mr Peter Summerfield Mr John Warburton

1955Prof Robert Bannister Mr Bob Blow Mr Ronald Lorimer Mr Charles Sanderson Mr Peter Turner

1956Prof Roger Alder Mr Martyn Taylor

1957Revd Malcolm CooperMr Peter Grose Mr David Heath Mr David Lanch Dr George Lilley Anonymous DonorMr Kenneth Wills Mr John Woodcock

1958Lord AbernethyMr Tony Denyer Mr Miles Dodd Mr David Frankel Sir Graham Hart KCBMr Hugh Ibbotson Mr Bob Ing Mr Glyn James Mr David Mitchell

‘At this stage, the College cannot afford to rest: our

business plan requires us to raise the full £17M for

Bridging Centuries for the sake of Pembroke’s

strategic priorities.

We need everyone’s participation and £6.6M of further

pledges to roll in before Autumn 2012 so that we can

minimise borrowing costs, complete the Project, and

start implementing Pembroke’s ambitious academic

strategy for its future. As Chairman of the Campaign

Board I continue to devote my energies to achieving

our common goal, and my thanks must go to other

Board Members for their valuable work, including our

newest ‘recruit’, Matthew Kirkby who has been

enthusiastically hosting events throughout South-East

Asia and Australia.’

With thanks to our Campaign Board members for

their tireless efforts on behalf of our College

Julian Schild, Chairman, 1977Ian Cormack, 1966Stephen Gosztony, 1981Jeremy Hicks, 1972 Jeremy Hill, 1977Beatrice Hollond, 1979Matthew Kirkby, 1987Dolf Kohnhorst, 1977 Andrew Pitt, 1984Mike Wagstaff, 1980USA Campaign BoardSenator Richard Lugar, Honorary Chairman, 1954Damon Wells CBE, Honorary Co-chairman, 1961 Tom Herman, Honorary Secretary, 1971 Neil Arnold, 1966Donald Duggan, 1973 Michelle Peluso, 1993Stuart Stevens, 1972

Thank you to those listed below who have all made a specificdonation to the Bridging Centuries Campaign for helping usto ‘get across’!

Julian Schild,Campaign Board Chairman

www.pembrokebridgingcenturies.org

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1981Mr Neil Beynon Mr Peter Bristowe Mr Stephen Gosztony Mrs Zillah Howard Mr Simon Howard Mr Karl Knapp Mr Peter Rapley Mr George Rivaz Mrs Bryony Soper Mrs Hilary Wagstaff

1982Mr Robert Heathcote Mrs Carol Hopper His Majesty King Abdullah II of Jordan

Mrs Terry Slesinski-Wykowski Mr Antony Zacaroli QC

1983Mr Stephen Apted Mr Graham Cox Dr Mary Faldon Dr Isabel Hanson Mrs Jean Mack Mr Chris Mack Mr Radek Sikorski Dr Andy Winter

1984Ms Susan Hazledine Mr Bernard Howard Mr David Lee Anonymous DonorMr Angus McCullough QCMr Andrew Pitt Mr Christopher Riley Mr Kevin Thurm Mr Iain West

1985Mr Mike Dooley Mr Andrew Dymond Mr David Krischer Mr George Link

1986Mrs Alisa Burke Mr Julian Chase Mr Chris Hilditch Anonymous DonorMrs Sue Mortimer Mrs Tamar Pichette Mr John Stopford Miss Rebecca Welland Dr Katie Willis

1959Revd Richard Bradnum Mr Chris Craig Revd David Hay Mr Derek Jones Mr David McAvoy Dr Edgar McGinnis Mr Tony Mobbs Mr Iain Morley Lord Justice John Mummery Prof Lionel Pike Mr Christopher Stafford Mr Bill Webster Mr Charles Wood OBEMr Tony Yablon

1960Mr Nigel Beevor Mr Neil Cohen Dr Oliver Dickinson Prof Bruce Fetter Mr Dirk FitzHugh Mr Erwin Fuller Mr Bernard Hopkins Lord John Kerr GCMGMr Tim Paulger Mr Francis Witts

1961Prof Graham Good Mr Mark Joelson OBEMr Robert Lyons Revd David Nash Dr Damon Wells CBE

1962Mr Nick Crispin Mr John Govett LVOMr Denis Lyons Mr Marcus Nelson

1963Sir Rocco Forte Mr Peter Stevenson Mr John Van den Bosch Mr Anthony Walker

1964Mr Philip Goldenberg

1965Mr Francis Aldhouse CBEMr Peter BurgeThe Hon Dr Jonathan Hunt Revd Paul Kelly

1974Mr Andrew Allott Mr Walter Isaacson Mr Simon Richards Mr Kim Taylor

1975Mr Martin Bowdery QCMr John Brandow Mr Andrew Galloway Anonymous DonorMr Adrian Lajtha Mr Anthony Lipmann

1976Sir Ian Burnett KtMr Paul Hasse Mr Mark Magowan Mr Nicholas Pearson Mr Percival Stanion Mr Philip Weaver

1977Mr Phil Bentley Mr Robert Eiss Mr Ed Gentle Prof Dick Gerberding Mr Jeremy Hill Dr David Love Mr Julian Schild Mr David Thompson

1978Dr Steven Abbott Mr Neil Berragan Mr Tim Cockitt Anonymous DonorMr Philip Moor QCMr Simon Pearce Prof Ed Rock

1979Revd Tony Bushell Anonymous DonorDr Susan de Vries Mr Richard Eccles Ms. Beatrice Hollond Mrs. Sue Webber

1980Mr Amer Al Tajir Mr Paul Baxter Mr Bob Long Mr Mike Wagstaff

1966Mr Neil ArnoldMr James Collett-White Mr Ian Cormack Dr Tim Harding Dr Chris Higley Mr Ian Tinsley

1967Capt Mike Barritt RNMr Gareth Edwards Mr Daniel Freudenberger Ambassador Phil Lader Mr Kent Price Mr David Young

1968Mr Alan Archibald QCMr Reg Beaumont Mr Peter Farthing Dr Richard Hawkins Mr David Jeffcoat Mr Paul Monk Dr Bob Viles

1969Mr Christopher Bond Mr Andrew Carruthers Dr Maurice Headon Mr Michael Kennard The Hon Michael Ponsor Mr Richard Rees Mr Simon Sackman Mr John Tarn

1970Mr Chris Dunkerley Mr Robert Farquharson

1971Mr Mike Hall Mr Tom HermanMr Neil Laird Mr Douglas Lee

1972Dr Antony Fisher Mr Mark Herbert-Smith Mr Jeremy Hicks Mr Jeff Hobbs Revd Richard Jones Mr Charlie Moore

1973Dr Christopher Connell Dr Christopher Dennis Dr Donald Duggan Mr Jonathan Hulme Mr Mike Nevin Dr Tony Ricketts Mr Andrew Toley

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www.pembrokebridgingcenturies.org

OrganisationsEsmee Fairbairn FoundationForte Charitable TrustHarry Frank Guggenheim Foundation

Saul Zaentz TrustStichting BenevolentiaYablon Family Charity Company Limited

Parents and Friends of CollegeDr Dick Arndt Mrs Mary Alice Beck Mr David & Mrs Alice Chandler Anonymous DonorDr Lynne Henderson Mrs D. Hyndson in mem: Mr P. Hyndson (Deceased)

Dr Martha Klein Mr Anthony Lee Dr David Levy Mr Mark Loveday Dr Jeff Mitchell Mr Edward & Mrs Andrea Murray

Dr Iain Murray-Lyon Mrs Sarah Paddock Mr Abdullah Saleh Mr Hector and

Mrs Caroline Sants Mrs Daphne Schild Dr Paul Smith & Revd Corinne Smith

Anonymous DonorProf Sir Keith Sykes H.E. the Most Revd Metr Kallistos Ware

Dr Gordon Whitham Dr E.J. Williamson

1987Mr Wolter Brenninkmeijer Mrs Emma Brining Dr Adam Fein Mrs Jane Finlayson-Brown Miss Fiona Herron Mr Matthew Kirkby Mr Patrick Pichette

1988Mr Ming Shao

1989Dr David Biro Miss Farah Daghistani Miss Helen King Mr. Stephen Lintott Dr Nancy Rector-Finney Mr David Regan Mr Chris Rokos Miss Emily Shamma

1990Ms Meeta Anand Mr Patrick Boyle Mr Eric Lonergan Mr Duncan Macrae Mr Will Price

1991Prof John Armour Mr Jon Hill Mr.Rob Jardine Mrs Sarah Rose

1992Mr Hugh Campbell Mr David Hollingdale Mr Christopher Howard Miss Nicky Lumb Anonymous DonorMr Andy MorrisMr David Rubenstein Mr James Sleeman

1993Ms Maia Linask Ms Michelle Peluso Dr Georg Rau

1994Mr Aruna Karunathilake Mrs Claire Karunathilake Dr Alistair Pask Ms Michelle Riley Mrs Katie Wallace

1995Mr Jonathan Emery

1996Mr George Aitken-Davies Dr David Currie Mr Brian Miller

1997Mr Richard Cooke

1998Dr Charles Kiamie

1999Mrs Simone D’Souza Mr Sameer Jagetia Dr Poppy Lamberton Dr David Shipway

2000Dr Barbara Chubak Anonymous DonorAnonymous DonorMr Peter Nortved Miss Bryony Poynor Mr Kelhem Salter Dr Laura Salter

2001Mr Chris Benson Dr Jack Gunning Ms Ingrid Li Mr Jimmy Samartzis Miss Jasmine Venning

2002Mrs Jamie Labuzetta Dr Evan Labuzetta Mr Shiu-Man Wan

2003Miss Amy Bilton Miss Polly Gant Mr Ferdinando Giugliano Mr Philip Howard Miss Louise Turner

2004Ms Barbara Finn Morrison Mr Shai Gruber Mr Matt Haar Mr Neil Marchand Mr James Tromans

2005Mr Peter Buttigieg Mr John Trainor

Bridging Centuries Campaign

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2007Mr Adam Rubin

2008

Miss Myra Bou Habib

Governing Body FellowsDr Guido Bonsaver Mr John Church Dr Owen Darbishire Prof Ben Davis Dr Hilde de Weerdt Dr Ariel EzrachiDr Mark Fricker (1981) Dr Raphael Hauser Mr Giles Henderson CBEProf Alex Kacelnik Prof Ken Mayhew Dr Christopher MelchertProf Lynda MugglestoneMr Jon Rees Prof Brian Rogers Mr Andrew SetonDr Clive Siviour Dr Helen Small Dr Jeremy Taylor Revd Dr Andrew Teal Prof Irene Tracey Prof Chris Tuckett Dr Gabriel Uzquiano Prof Theo van Lint Prof Stephen WhitefieldDr Rebecca Williams

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The Development Year

1948 continued

Mr John Fell Mr Humphrey Gentilli Mr Henry Harris (Deceased)Mr Paul Hyndson (Deceased)Mr Ken Plant Mr Peter Ungoed-Thomas Mr Brian Wilson Dr Edmond Wright

1949Mr Brian Cairns Sir Robert Clarke Mr Richard Deeble Mr Alan Garner (Deceased)Mr Philip Jagger Revd Michael Lay Mr Ian SempleMr Colin Smailes

1950Mr Dennis Buchanan His Hon Judge Michael Gibbon QCDr Donald Niblett Revd David Perkin (Deceased)Lord Ivor Richard QC, PCRevd Malcolm Wainwright

1951Mr Joe Gilchrist Mr Don Gillis Lord Michael Heseltine CH, PCMr George Inglis Mr Derek Latham Dr Hugh McKinney Mr Bill Potter Dr Miles Rucklidge Mr Peter Stokoe Dr Ian Sunderland Prof Michael Tombs Mr Basil Ungoed-Thomas Dr Harry Wilson

1952Mr Colin Adlam Mr John Barlow Mr Jim Bratton Mr Micky Burton-Brown Lord Robert Carswell Dr Raymond d’Unienville QCMr David Jeayes Mr Duncan Kelly Mr Brian Latham Mr Jay Morrish (Deceased)

1952 continued

Mr Paddy Nolan Mr Ron Parkin Dr John Pether Mr David Prichard MBEMr Brian Rees (Deceased)Mr Dudley Reeves Mr Dick Stopford Mr Dick Williamson

1953Mr Michael Beaumont Mr Brian Bevan Revd Msgr Bryan Chestle Mr Peter Harbidge Mr Terry Hughes Mr Ron Limbrick Mr Stanley Metcalfe Mr Robin Mills Mr Michael Parkinson Sir Len Peach Mr Bob Side Mr John Taskes Dr Colin Wiggins

1954Mr David Arnold Dr Alan Bellringer Mr Brian Bissell MBEMr Nick Grantham Mr Martin Henry Mr Gos Home Mr Peter Letts Senator Richard LugarMr Trevor Messenger Mr John Metcalf Mr Steve Shipley Dr David Speller Mr Tony Stirratt Mr Peter Summerfield Mr George Summerfield Mr John Warburton

1955Prof Robert Bannister Mr Martin Bates Mr Bob Blow Mr William Capps Mr Julian Crispin Mr Martin Diamond Mr Brian Frost Prof Peter Glazebrook Mr Alan Grant

Donors to Pembroke 2010/11 (1 August 2010 - 31 July 2011)

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We offer sincere thanks to all alumni and friends who have made gifts to the College, for whatever purpose, during the

past financial year, which ran from 1st August 2010 - 31st July 2011 and are pleased to list their names below. In addition

we list the members of our Ossulston Circle of major donors to the College, and those of our Tesdale Society who have

made a legacy commitment to Pembroke.

Alumni of Pembroke

1935Mr John Beazley (Deceased)

1937Revd Boris Anderson

1938Mr John KayRevd Leighton Thomson

1939Mr Basil Garland

1941Mr Derek CharmanCanon Victor CollasDr Anthony Leatherdale (Deceased)

1943Mr Sandy CameronMr John Whitworth OBE

1944Dr Edward ButlerMr Graham McCallum CBEMr Mo NadinMr Roff Rayner

1945Mr Tony PriceMr Peter Thacker

1946Mr Desmond Collins-TaylorMr Michael GodleyMr Brian StewartDr Charles SwithinbankMr Howard WebberMr Geoffrey WilsonCanon Michael Wolfe

1947Dr Jim HesterMr Bob Tanner

1948Mr Michael AndrewsProf Geoffrey Barrow Mr John Bowen Mr Peter Davy Mr Dicky Drysdale Mr Tom Everett

1955 continued

Mr Geoffrey Harbridge Mr George Hoskin Mr David Lilley Mr Ronald Lorimer Mr John Lyon Mr Charles Sanderson Mr Norman Shurrock Mr Joel Smith Mr Peter Turner Mr Rex van Rossum Mr Roy Vernon

1956Mr Geoff Crookes Dr Graham Humphries Mr Glyn Jarrett Mr Geoffrey Taylor Mr Martyn Taylor Mr Geoffrey Taylor Mr Richard Thompson Mr Jeremy Wall

1957Revd David Bartlett Mr Martyn Berry Mr Terry Brown Revd Malcolm Cooper Mr Ian Cuthill Col David Eking Mr Peter Ferguson Revd Martin Francis Mr Peter Grose Mr David Heath Mr David Korda Mr David Lanch Dr George Lilley Anonymous DonorMr Roger Moisey Prof Geoffrey Raisman Mr Kenneth Wills Mr John Woodcock

1958Mr George BaughLord AbernethyMr Tony Clark CBMr Patrick Coulson Dr John Cruickshank Mr Tony Denyer Mr Miles Dodd Mr Gary Flather OBE, QCDr Alan Forest

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1960 continued

Mr Bill Vincent OBEDr Bruce Wakefield Mr Francis Witts

1961Dr Antony AthertonProf Graham Good Mr Mark Joelson OBEMr Robert Lyons Mr Kenneth MacKenzie CB Revd David Nash Dr Michael Pinto-Duschinsky Anonymous DonorMr Norman Vaughton Dr Damon Wells CBE

1962Dr Dugald Baird Mr Martyn Baker OBEMr Keith Bamber Mr Jim Barlow Mr Michael Beckley Prof Bernard Capp Mr Nick Crispin Prof Bob Felix Prof Norman Geras Mr John Govett LVOMr Peter Lovejoy Mr Martin Monk Mr Marcus Nelson Mr David Shipton Father Liam Tallon Mr Humphrey Walker

1963Mr Stephen Batten QCDr Peter Chamberlain Mr Martin Corley Mr Paul Dillingham Sir Rocco Forte Dr Angus Fraser Dr Nigel James Mr Christopher Kerr Lord John Krebs Mr Andrew Lawson Mr John Legg Lt Col Tym Marsh Mr James Mayne Mr Paul Norris Mr Neville Spencer-Lewis Mr Peter Stevenson Dr Jim Thomson Mr David Twigge-Molecey M John Van den Bosch Mr Anthony Walker Dr Richard Wilkinson

1964Mr Roy Alder Mr Gordon Beever Prof Peter Campion Mr Robin Carr

1964 continued

Mr Richard Cox Mr Philip Goldenberg Mr Richard Graham Mr John Hamer Mr Andrew Hutchison Mr Mark Kemp-Gee Revd Alan Payne Mr Alan Smith Mr Malcolm Wright

1965Mr Francis Aldhouse CBEProf Philip Alexander Mr Richard Andrews Mr Stephen Bell Mr Peter BurgeRevd John Clarke Mr Mike Gardner Mr John Hamilton Mr John Havard OBEThe Hon Dr Jonathan Hunt Revd Paul Kelly Revd Stuart Leamy Col Alistair Miller OBEMr Thomas Patterson Mr Howard Redfern Dr Pat Solis Dr Julian Sternberg Dr Keith Vaughton Mr Dick Ware

1966Mr Neil ArnoldMr Michael Briggs (Deceased)Mr Desmond Burton Dr Martin Casey Mr Ian Cormack Mr Peter Farley Mr Ian Ferguson Anonymous DonorMr Giles Gostwick His Hon Judge Andrew Goymer Dr Jeffrey Graham Dr Tim Harding Dr Chris Higley Dr Peter Johnston His Hon Judge Kim Longley Mr Richard Monk Dr Michael Silverberg Prof Geoff Squire Mr Ian Tinsley

1967Capt Mike Barritt RNMr John Dixon Mr Gareth Edwards Mr Daniel Freudenberger Mr Stephen Hawker Mr Martin Heddy Mr Tom Hutchinson

1967 continued

Ambassador Phil Lader Mr Edward Lee-Smith Mr Robert Luetchford Mr Jim McLaverty Mr Kent Price Mr David Rikert Mr Ian Russell Mr Theo Steel Mr Mike Woods Mr David Young

1968Dr Wilson Angerson Mr Alan Archibald QCMr Reg Beaumont Mr Douglas Dale Mr Charles Dodson Mr Peter Farthing Mr Dick Fleming Prof Peter GreenMr John Hales MBEDr Richard Hawkins Mr David Jeffcoat Mr Mike Lloyd Mr Vaughn Malcolm Mr Adam Peat OBEMr Peter Phillips Mr Nigel Rumfitt QCDr Bob Viles

1969Mr Christopher BondDr Richard Carr Mr Andrew Carruthers Mr Roger Chapman MBEDr Richard ClementsMr Trevor Cooke Mr Michael Denham Dr John Duckworth Mr Andrew GrahamDr Maurice Headon Mr Michael Kennard Mr Richard Mellor The Hon Michael Ponsor Mr Neil Primrose Mr Richard Rees Mr Simon Sackman His Hon Judge David Stockdale QC

H.E. Ambassador Laurent StokvisMr John Tarn Mr Ian Wells Mr David Williams Mr Peter Williamson

1970Mr Alan Bennell Mr David Carney Mr Chris Dunkerley Mr Clive Edginton

Donors to Pembroke 2010/11 (1 August 2010 - 31 July 2011)

1958 continued

Mr David Frankel Sir Graham Hart KCBMr Hugh IbbotsonMr Bob IngMr David Jago Mr Glyn James Revd Alistair McGregor QC Mr David Mitchell Mr Mike Picardie Mr Brian Saperia Mr Conrad Seagroatt QCMr John Walker Mr Nigel Wickens

1959Revd Richard Bradnum Mr Andrew Buxton Mr Michael Carlton Mr Chris Craig Mr John Dixon Mr Doug Edmonds Mr John Ellis Mr John Graham Mr Patrick Harrington Revd David Hay Prof Peter Herriot Prof Derek Jewell Mr Derek Jones Mr David McAvoy Dr Edgar McGinnis Mr Iain Morley Lord Justice John Mummery Prof Lionel Pike Dr Richard Southam Mr Christopher Stafford Mr Bill Webster Mr Charles Wood OBEMr Tony Yablon

1960Mr Nigel Beevor Dr Nigel Campbell Anonymous DonorMr Colin Clark Mr Neil Cohen Dr Oliver DickinsonProf Bruce Fetter Mr Dirk FitzHugh Mr Erwin Fuller Mr Tony Haynes Mr Bernard Hopkins Mr Ken Kerman Lord John Kerr GCMGCanon David Kirkwood Mr Richard Leman Prof Chris Lewis CBEDr Chris Manning Canon John Nightingale Mr Tim Paulger Mr Bill Shardlow

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1973Mr Fergus Anstock Mr Rod Burgess Dr Christopher Connell Dr Christopher Dennis Mr Michael Duckworth Dr Donald Duggan Mr Mark Fairweather Mr Randal ffrench Prof Stephen HardingMr Jonathan Hulme Mr Charles MacKinnon Mr Mike Nevin Dr George PaigeDr Tony Ricketts Mr Nicholas Sayers Mr Andrew Toley Dr Peter West Dr Michael Williams

1974Mr Andrew Allott Mr Stephen Bamber Prof John CharmleyMr Tim Evans Mr Roger Hampson Mr Ashok Hiremath Mr Michael Hocken Mr Walter Isaacson Mr Neil Richards Mr Simon Richards Mr Nigel Richards Prof David Rosettenstein Mr Kim Taylor Mr Nick Tungatt Mr Martin Williams Mr Jonathan Youdan

1975Mr Martin Bowdery QCMr John Brandow Mr Patrick De Nieffe Mr Andrew Galloway Mr Hywel Griffiths Mr Steve Houlding Mr Ian Irvine Mr Nigel Jackson Anonymous DonorMr Adrian Lajtha Mr Andrew Lewis Mr Anthony Lipmann Mr Richard McCarthy Mr Ioannis Petrakakis Mr Timothy Poole Mr Chris Schuler

1976Mr Paul Archer Mr Jon Batson Sir Ian Burnett KtMr Paul Gerrard

1976 continued

Mr John King Mr Guy Michelmore Mr Nicholas Pearson Mr Mike Phoenix Mr Graham Pink Dr Ted Rose Mr Paul Shinnie Mr Percival Stanion Mr Steve Watson Mr Philip Weaver Mr Richard Wilkins

1977Mr Ian Bakewell Mr Phil Bentley Mr George Davidson Mr Andrew Devenport Revd Ross Garner Mr Ed Gentle Prof Dick Gerberding Revd Jerry Gilpin Mr Keith Goldsmith Anonymous DonorMr Jeremy Hill Mr Dolf Kohnhorst Dr David Love Mr David McLaughlin Mr Andrew Morris Mr David Rees Mr David Roberts Mr Andrew Rosenheim Mr Julian Schild Mr David Thompson Mr Mark Tomlinson Mr John Woolman

1978Dr Peter Ansell Mr William Avery Mr Tim Cockitt Mr Julian Dobson Mr Peter Fraser Dr Steve Hall Mr Julian Hand Mr Philip Moor QCDr Steve Moxey Mr Simon Pearce Prof Ed Rock Mr Andrew Tabor Mr Geoffrey Willis Mr Chris Young

1979Revd Tony Bushell Ms Jean Collier Anonymous DonorMr Geraint Davies Dr Susan de Vries Mr Richard Eccles Mr Patrick Forbes

1979 continued

Mr Tim Gilchrist Ms Beatrice Hollond Mrs Caroline Horobin Mr Dave May Mrs Mo Percival Ms Max Phillips Mr John Rutherford Dr Peter Warner Mr Jon Watson Mrs Sue Webber

1980Mr Amer Al Tajir Mr Cal Bailey Mrs Rebecca Barrie Mr Paul Baxter Mr Robin Caley Mr Vernon Clarke Mr Douglas Cox Dr Paul Gellert Dr Melanie Isherwood Mr Mike Jervis Mr Bob Long Mr Charlie McAndrew Mrs Rosalind Northern Mr Mark Priestley Mr Giles Sarson Dr Nicholas Stacey Mr Mike Wagstaff Mrs Sue Watson

1981Ms Caroline Barker Mr Robert Barrie Mr Neil Beynon Mr Peter Bristowe Mrs Gill Coates Mr Stephen Gosztony Mrs Nicola Harrison Mrs Zillah Howard Mr Simon Howard Mr Paul Johnston Mr Alex Kinmont Mr Karl Knapp Anonymous DonorMr Simon Mills Mr Robert Morgan-Williams Anonymous DonorMr Peter Rapley Mr George Rivaz Mr Peter Robson Mrs Susan Rutherford Mrs Bryony Soper Brig Sandy Storrie CBEMrs Helen Thomas Mr Duncan Tincello Mrs Hilary Wagstaff Dr Richard Williams

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1970 continued

Mr Robert Farquharson Mr Simon Frost Dr Andrew Greaves Mr John Harrison Revd Timothy Jenkins Mr George Nasmyth Mr Malcolm Ord Mr Rhodri Price Lewis QCMr Michael Rapps His Hon Judge Anthony Russell QC

1971Mr Martin Carr Prof Hugh CollinsMr Graham Coombs Mr Jonathan Davies Mr David Dunstan Mr John Ennis Mr Mike Hall Mr Tom Herman Mr John Knowles Mr Neil Laird Prof Graham LayerMr Douglas Lee Mr David Osborne Mr John Patmore Mr Kenneth Paul Mr Geoff Peattie Mr Richard Rees-Jones Prof Rob Smith Dr Thomas Turnbull His Hon Judge Christopher Vosper

Revd Thomas Watkin

1972Mr Mark Deighton Mr David Fell Dr Antony Fisher Mr Nicholas Green Mr Mark Herbert-Smith Mr Jeremy Hicks Mr Jeff Hobbs Mr Kenneth Hoxsie Revd Richard Jones Dr John Langham-Brown Mr Steven Leigh Mr Patrick Palmer Mr Nick Pitt-Lewis Mr Simon Rostron Dr Peter Scott Dr Graham Simpson Mr Richard Suggett His Hon Judge Bernard WallworkMr Neville Watkins Mr Neil Zoladkiewicz

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1982Mr Robert Cottingham Mr Shamik Dhar Mrs Sarah Dickinson Ms Helena Djurkovic Mr Mark Enzer Mrs Julia Harrington Mr Robert Heathcote Dr Jason Hepple Mrs Carol Hopper Ms Nicola Kirkup Dr Joanne Philpot Mr Rob Rees Anonymous DonorDr Norman Russell Ms Hannah Shipway Mr Fraser Skirrow Mrs Terry Slesinski-Wykowski Mr Christopher Smith Mr Mark Stobbs Ms Caroline Wagstaff Mr Robin Webb Miss Alison Whitney Mr Antony Zacaroli QC

1983Mrs Tiffany Brunskill Mr Roy Calcutt Mr Graham Cox Dr Mary Faldon Mr Mike Gibbons Mr Donald Jackson Mrs Jean Mack Mr Chris Mack Mr John Ojakovoh Mr Neil Pratt Mr Jonathan Prynn Mr Nick Saywell Dr Robert Scoffin Mr Martin Seitler Mr Radek Sikorski Dr Frank Smieja Dr Jennifer Smith Mr Marcus Turner Mrs Lizzie Wieser Dr Andy Winter

1984Ms Tanya Beckett Ms Monica Burch Mrs Siobhan Cooke Ms Rachel Elliott Ms Annabel Eyres Mr Neil Gold Mr Stephen Hanks Mr David Lee Anonymous DonorDr Paul McCubbin Mr Angus McCullough QCMr Andrew Pitt Dr Alison Porter

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1984 continued

Mrs Libby Pratt Mr Simon Smales Dr David Sperry Mr Iain West

1985Ms Cristine Bradley Delso Ms Magdalen Case Anonymous DonorMrs Ruth Dooley Mr Mike Dooley Mr Andrew Dymond Mrs Catherine Gellert Dr David Gollins Mr David Krischer Mr George Link Dr Maurizio Ragazzi Mr Paul Rew Mr.Danny Shaw Mr Mark Stables Ms Sarah Wilson

1986Mrs Alisa Burke Mr Gordon Buxton Ms Emma Caseley Mr Julian Chase Mr Michael Coleman Mr Tim Craig Ms Mary Creagh MPMr Hugh Davies Mrs Claire Davies Dr Melanie Dymond Harper Mr Rob Evans Mr Richard Gilkes Miss Bea Heales Mr Chris Hilditch Anonymous DonorDr Nick Lakin Mrs Sue Mortimer Mrs Tamar Pichette Mr Tim Richardson Mr Ravi Sampanthar Mr James Southgate Mr John Stopford Mr Tim Waters Miss Rebecca Welland Mr Malcom West Dr Katie Willis Mr Graham Winter

1987Ms Vivienne Artz Mr Wolter Brenninkmeijer Mrs Emma Brining Mr Roger Eatwell Dr Adam Fein Mrs Caroline Findlay Mrs Jane Finlayson-Brown The Hon Charles Gibson

1987 continued

Miss Fiona Herron Mr Richard Hopkinson-Woolley M. Sarah Kane Mr Tariq Khwaja Mr Matthew Kirkby Mr Rob Leslie Miss Emma Lewis Prof Michael Miller Mr John Molloy Mr Simon Palethorpe Mr Patrick Pichette Mr Derek Young

1988Mr Matt Bannerman Mr Peter Cahusac Mr Duncan Crowdy Mr Edward Francis Mr Ian Green Dr Holly Hutson Mr Andrew KirkDr Freddie Law-Turner Mrs Catherine Lay Dr Don Leitch Mr Ian McAllister Ms Rachel Morgan Mr. Tim Morshead QCMr Gordon Rayner Mr Ming Shao Anonymous DonorMrs Anne Winther

1989Mrs Sarah Bannerman Mr Richard Baty Mr Ross Berridge Mr Kevin Covert Miss Farah Daghistani Miss Jane Durney Mr Matt Heavens Dr Lis Kendall Miss Helen King Mr Dan Knowles Ms Lara Lilley Mr David Lunn Ms Liz Mottershaw Miss Caroline Norris Mr Richard Payne Dr Nancy Rector-Finney Mr David Regan Mr Chris Rokos Miss Emily Shamma Mr Jonathan Summers Mr Richard Teather Mr Tim Winther Dr Ted Wong

1990Ms Meeta Anand Mr Stephen Booth

1990 continued

Mr Patrick Boyle Dr Pete Buston Mr John Condliffe Mr Brian Cordery Mrs Sarah Crowdy Mrs Clare Donnison Ms Juliet Dowsett Ms Lucy Findlay Mr James Hanham Mr Eric Lonergan Mrs Colette MacDonald Mr Duncan Macrae Dr Ben Murphy Ms Kirkland Newman Mr Will Price Mr Matthew Shaw Anonymous DonorMs Jenny Somerville

1991Prof John Armour Mr Malcolm Crabbe Mr David Forest Mr Alex FormstoneMr Jon Hill Ms Sophie Hussey Mr Rob Jardine Dr Katie Lacy Dr Ed Mitchell Dr Niall O’Donnell Mr Martin Payne Anonymous DonorDr Wolter Rose Dr Subramaniam Sabesan Mrs Charlotte Tisdall Mr James Worrell

1992Mrs Sam Bamert Mr Gordon Banner Mr Hugh Campbell Mr Mark Doughty Mr Paul Fernandez Prof Nobutaka Fukuda Mr Peter Haden Mrs Clare Haden Mr Andi Hindle Mr Christopher Howard Mr Alistair Jackson Miss Nicky Lumb Mr Kieran McCaldin Anonymous DonorMr Andy Morris Mr Roland Mumford Mr Guy Seeger Miss Corinne Sheriff Mr James Sleeman Mr Shantanu Surpure Mrs Sarah Trafford Mr James Trafford Mr Anthony Wilson

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1996Mr George Aitken-Davies Ms Laura Albery Ms Rebecca Collie Dr David Currie Mr Alex Dabbous Mr William Edwards Mrs Alexandra Kim Mr Vincent Leung Mr Philippe Lévêque Ms Anna Mazzola Dr Kirsty Penkman Mr Chris Winter Mr James Wiseman-Clarke

1997Miss Elizabeth Baker Mr Guy Blackburn Mr Richard Cooke Mr John Hall Mr Nick Mason Ms Anne Misner Mr Peter Nixey Miss Stefania Omassoli Mr Chris Salmon Ms Andrea SchoorMr Jonathan Stevens Mrs Marie Stevens Mr Greg Vartoukian Mrs Anna Wagner Mr Jake Wetherall

1998Mr Tim Andrews Mr Josh Brayman Miss Abi Charters Mr Andrew Cornick Mr Ben Crystal Mr Jarett Edwards Dr Robin Elliott Mr Samuel Enoch Miss Natasha Graham Mr Ian Graham Dr Dani Hall Miss Catherine Heyes Mr Aurelien Jolly Mr Phillip Jones Dr Charles Kiamie Mr Alfred King Mr Jonathan Mok Mrs Anna Norman Mr Richard Pilsworth Mr Brendan Rolle-Rowan Ms Emma Rosvall Miss Honeysuckle Weeks

1999Mr Matthew Clayton-Stead Mr Nicholas Edelman Mr Yamin Fang Mr Will Griffiths

1999 continued

Mr Robin Hough Mr Sameer Jagetia Dr Poppy Lamberton Mr Neil Mahapatra Ms Alex McRae Mr Greg Neale Mr Richard Pinckney Mr Matthew Powell Dr Arad Reisberg Mr Peter Reynolds Mr Moshfeque Rizvi Mr Mark Sayer Dr David Shipway

2000Mr Jeremy Bartosiak-Jentys Miss Georgia Challis Dr Barbara Chubak Mr Toby Coe Mr James Cook Anonymous DonorMr Lewis Edwards Mr Ben Graham Miss Wendy Ho Miss Sarah Humphrey Anonymous DonorDr Elizabeth Macaulay-Lewis Mr Karim Mattar Mr Peter Nortved Mr Gareth Parker-Jones Miss Bryony Poynor Mr Markus Rasswallner Mrs Joanna Richards Mr Jason Rodrigues Mr Guy Rogers Mr Andrew Shepherd Mr Konstanty Sliwowski

2001Mr Christopher Ash Mr Dave Aston Mr Chris Benson Mr Benjamin Bury Mr Ga Lok Chung Mr Justin Fry Miss Heather Gagen Miss Emma Graham Mr Ciarán Hayes Mr Adam Hunter Dr Sarah Hyde Ms Ingrid Li Miss Sara Mohammadi Mr Emmanuel Ngwengi Mr Greg Putka Mr Michael RamyarMrs Lucy Rojansky Miss Anna Rothkopf Anonymous DonorMiss Jasmine Venning Dr Chris Watkins Miss Amy Wright

2002Dr Rebecca Brady Mr Richard Brixey Mrs Claire Clayton-Stead Ms Marion Drobig Mr Andrew Fabricius Dr Jonathan Fennell Mrs Emma Flower Mr David Flower Mr Jamie FowlerMr Dom Hammond Mr Tim Jones Mr Young Kim Mrs Jamie Labuzetta Dr Evan Labuzetta Miss Caroline Murray-Lyon Miss Katie Prescott Mr Paul Ramsay Mr Simon Rothenberg Miss Lyndsey Sambrooks-Wright

Miss Hannah Slee Mr Eric Smookler Mr Shiu-Man Wan Miss Clare Westcott

2003Miss Kate Adlington Mr Kevin Au Miss Amy Bilton Ms Lisa Chung Miss Sarah Franklin Miss Polly Gant Mr Robert Gates Mr James Gillies Mr Ferdinando Giugliano Miss Laura Gordon Mr Robert Hatch Mr Philip Howard Miss Catherine Newton Mr Ronan O’Kelly Miss Charlotte Pattullo Dr Pierre Purseigle Mr Rick Sanghera Mr Manish Sharma Dr Douglas Stebila Dr Gregory Tasian Dr Jocelyn Walbridge Mr Nicholas Warrillow

2004Mr Max Castle Ms Barbara Finn Morrison Mr Shai Gruber Mr. Matt Haar Miss Sally Harris Mr Paul Hinds Mr Thomas HolderMiss Alexandra Jenkins Mr Michael Johnson Mr Neil Marchand Mr William McFarland

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1993Mr Amit Aggarwal Mr Karim Ayoubi Dr Edward Bampton Dr Kris Borg Mrs George Cursham Mr Tony Foster Ms Sarah-Jane Gabay Mr Vinay Ganga Mrs Catherine Hall Mr Giles Horridge Miss Tanya Lay Ms Maia Linask Mr Rajan Marwaha Ms Andrea Paterson Ms Michelle Peluso Dr Georg Rau Mr James Tilley Miss Catherine Wanless Mr Nicholas Winther Mr Steve Wotton

1994Dr Daniel Anlezark Mr John Boumphrey Mr Albert Chan Mr Martin Commons Dr Marianne Cunnington Mr James Edmunds Dr Ian Gadd Mr Richard Hoyle Dr Tim Jarratt Dr Larry Jindra Mr Aruna Karunathilake Mrs Claire Karunathilake Mr Seb Monk Mr Piers Ouvaroff Dr Alistair Pask Mr Mark Paskins Mr. Katie Roberts Mrs Sarah Tolson Mrs Georgina Tutty Mr. Will Wagner Mrs Katie Wallace Mr Richard Waterworth

1995Mr Stephen Alexander Mr Tom Bauer Mrs Carina Bauer Mr. Jonathan Emery Dr Ed Hawkins Mr Nicolas HeardDr Eric Huang Mr Neil Jasani Ms Liane Katz Miss Claire Rushton Dr Richard Turner Mr Azmir Zain

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2004 continued

Mr Steve Mills Anonymous DonorMrs Elizabeth Rothenberg Dr Soo-Yong Tan Mr James Tromans Miss Ashley Walker Miss Kate Worthington

2005Miss Danni Fountain Mr Edward Morgan Mr Moses Namkung Miss Danielle Orchard Mr John Trainor

2006Mr Emilio Bonfiglio Mr Jedidiah Francis Miss Katie ParryMr Tom Ricketts Mr Dean RodriguesMr Jonathan Ross Mr Charlie Spencer

2007Mr Charlie Ainsworth Miss Katie Allen Mr David Bowkett Mr Paul Chappell Miss Caroline Daly Mr Martin Dowdall Miss Jennifer Ellis Miss Rachel Fright Mrs Rebecca Hogben Mr Omar Islam Mr Kittisak Kaweekijmanee Mr Ian Kershaw Miss Mary Li Mr Nicholas Lloyd Mr Milos Martinov Mr Charles Oakes Mr Freddy Oropeza Palacio Mr Richard Payne Mr Adam Rubin Ms Ambika Sharma Mr Roland Singer-Kingsmith Mr Jeremy Tung Mr Thomas Wood

2008Mr Aziz Ahsan Miss Tilly Alcayna-Stevens Miss Jai Bhatia Miss Myra Bou Habib Miss Rachel Davies Miss Ellie Decamp Miss Rosie Duckworth Mr Nick Gulliver Mr Sebastian Huempfer Mr Anthony Lewis

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2008 continued

Mr Foad Mohamed Mr William Musker Miss Alex Paddock Miss Rose Payne Mr Alexander Penman Davies Miss Sally Rushton Miss Laura Smith Miss Abbie Williams

2009Mr Dan Asher Mr Raoul Philipse

2010Ms Eva Adelseck Mr Ilya Anchevskiy Mr Hari Bhardwaj Mr John Dy Dr Stephanie Engels Mr Eric Flaye Mr Khondo Haider Miss Mariam Rahmani Mr Balaje Rajan Mr James Roberts Miss Anouk Sijmonsma Mr Dyfan Williams

Governing Body FellowsDr Roger Boning (1969)Dr Guido Bonsaver Mr John Church Dr Owen Darbishire Prof Ben Davis Dr Hilde de Weerdt Dr Ariel Ezrachi Dr Mark Fricker (1981)Mr Giles Henderson CBEProf Alex Kacelnik Dr Nicholas Kruger (1975)Prof Ken Mayhew Dr Christopher Melchert Mr Jon Rees Prof Brian Rogers Mr Andrew Seton Dr Helen Small Dr Jeremy Taylor Revd Dr Andrew Teal Prof Irene Tracey Dr Gabriel Uzquiano Prof Theo van Lint Prof Stephen Whitefield Dr Rebecca Williams

Legacy giftsMr Kenneth Garrod (1948)Mr Michael Roe (1952)Mr Robert Cabot (1960)Dr John & Mrs Eileen Wilks

OrganisationsAllen & OveryBregal Investments LLPForte Charitable Trust Harry Frank GuggenheimFoundation

Helen Roll Charity Henry Drucker Fund Horizon Foundation Santander UK plcSlaughter and MayStichting Benevolentia Tanaka Memorial Foundation The Morningside Foundation The Pembox Trust UBSYablon Family Charity Company Limited

Parents and friends ofPembrokeMr & Mrs George AlagiahAnonymous DonorsDr Dick Arndt Mrs Janet Arthur Prof Jim Basker Mrs Mary Alice Beck Mrs Catherine Beckett Ms Janet Bernard Mrs Diana Briggs Dr Vernon Butt Mr Gerald Chan Mr David & Mrs Alice Chandler Mr Steven Colthorpe Mr & Mrs Ian Durbin Mr Eddy Formstone Mr & Mrs David Franklin Ms Sara Fright Mr & Mrs Richard Gale Mrs Ann Garrod Prof Ian Grant Anonymous DonorMr & Mrs Paul Grimer Prof Arthur Hazlewood Dr Lynne Henderson Sir Anthony Holland Mr Miles Hulme Mrs D Hyndson in mem: Mr P Hyndson (Deceased)Mr & Mrs L Joynes Dr Martha Klein Anonymous DonorMrs Mary Leatherdale Dr Grant LeeMr Anthony Lee Mr Michael Leung Mr Mark Loveday Dr Piers MackesyMrs Suzanne Madoc-Jones

Parents and friends ofPembroke continued

Mr & Mrs Philip Millar Revd Prof Colin Morris Mrs Alice Morrison Mr Edward & Mrs Andrea Murray Dr Iain Murray-Lyon Mrs Sarah Paddock Mr Jeremy Prescott Mrs Sheila Rees Mr & Mrs Paul Rushton Mr William Scheide & Mrs Judy McCartin-Scheide

Anonymous DonorDr Paul Smith &Revd Corrine Smith

Mr Philip Sorensen Mr & Mrs Masaki Suganuma Prof Sir Keith Sykes Mrs Dorothy Tyler (Deceased)Mr Chris Tyler H.E. the Most Rev Metr Kallistos Ware

Prof Howard Weinbrot Mr Leslie Whiter Dr Gordon Whitham Dr E.J. Williamson

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Members of the Ossulston Circle

Mr Jon Aisbitt (1975)Mr Mahdi Al TajirMr Gordon Aldrick (1956)Mr David Andrews (1953)Mr Alan Archibald (1968)Mr Neil Arnold (1966)Lady Margaret ArthurMr David BarrattCaptain Mike Barritt RN (1967) Mr Michael Beaumont (1953)Mr Phil Bentley (1977)HRH Prince Bandar bin SultanMr Michael Borkan (1980)Mr Martin Bowdery QC (1975) Mr Patrick Boyle (1990)Mr John Brandow (1975)Mr Jim Bratton (1952)Mr Wolter Brenninkmeijer (1987)Mr Peter Burge (1965)Mr Rod Burgess (1973)Lord Abernethy (1958)Mr Andrew Carruthers (1969)Lord Robert Carswell (1952)Revd Malcolm Cooper (1957)Mr Ian Cormack (1966)Mr Douglas Cox (1980)Mr Julian Crispin (1955)Mr and Mrs Michael CrystalMr James Davidson (1976)Mr Roger Davis (1974)Mr Richard de Ste Croix (1966)Mr Richard Deeble (1949)Mr Miles Dodd (1958)Dr Donald Duggan (1973)Mr Richard Eccles (1979)Mr Tim Evans (1974)Mr Peter Farthing (1968)Mr David Fell (1972)Mrs Jane Finlayson-Brown (1987)Sir Rocco Forte (1963)Mr Humphrey Gentilli (1948)Mr Ed Gentle (1977)Mr Tony George (1965)Mr Ron GerardMr Joe Gilchrist (1951)Mr Stephen Gosztony (1981)Mr John Govett LVO (1962) Mr Andrew Graham (1969)Mr Peter Grose (1957)Mr Mike Hall (1971)Mr Paul Hasse (1976)Prof Arthur HazlewoodDr Maurice Headon (1969)Mr Giles and Dr Lynne HendersonMr Tom Herman (1971)Lord Michael Heseltine CH, PC (1951)Dr Jim Hester (1947)Mr Jeremy Hicks (1972)Mr Jeremy Hill (1977)Dr Stanley Ho

Ms Beatrice Hollond (1979)Mrs Carol Hopper (1982)Mr Keith Howick (1972)The Hon Dr Jonathan Hunt (1965)Mr Graham HuttonMrs Doris HyndsonMr Hugh Ibbotson (1958)Mr Walter Isaacson (1974)Mr David Jeffcoat (1968)Mr Mark Joelson OBE (1961) Revd Richard Jones (1972)Dr Thomas Kaplan (1982)Lord John Kerr GCMG (1960) Mr Nemir KirdarMr Matthew Kirkby (1987)Mr Dolf Kohnhorst (1977)Mr David Krischer (1985)Ambassador Phil Lader (1967)Mr Adrian Lajtha (1975)Mr Stephen LamMr David Lanch (1957)Prof Graham Layer (1971)Mr David Lee (1984)Mr Anthony LeeDr Deanna Lee RudgardMr Michael LeungMr Wade LewisMr George Link (1985)Mr Eric Lonergan (1990)Mr Bob Long (1980)Mr Mark LovedaySenator Richard Lugar (1954)Mr Robert Lyons (1961)Mr Denis Lyons (1962)Mr Andrew MaMr Kenneth MacKenzie CB (1961)Mr Mark Magowan (1976)Mrs Carol MaloneMr Graham McCallum CBE (1944)Mr Stanley Metcalfe (1953)Mr David Mitchell (1958)Mr Tony Mobbs (1959)Mr Paul Monk (1968)Mr Philip Moor QC (1978) Mr Charlie Moore (1972)Lord Justice John Mummery (1959)Ms Kirkland Newman (1990)Mr Nigel NewtonMr Charlie Parsons (1976)Ms Michelle Peluso (1993)Mr Patrick & Mrs Tamar Pichette (1987 & 1986)Mr Edward Pickard (1964)Mr Andrew Pitt (1984)Mr BC PoonMr Kent Price (1967)Mr David Prichard MBE (1952)Mr Robert Rhodes (1963)Mr Chris Rokos (1989)Mrs Susan Rowett (1982)Mr David Rowland

His Hon Judge Anthony Russell (1970)Mr Simon Sackman (1969)Mr Abdullah SalehMr Hector & Mrs Caroline SantsMr William Scheide &

Mrs Judy McCartin ScheideMr Julian Schild (1977)Mrs Daphne SchildMr Conrad Seagroatt QC (1958)Mr James Sleeman (1992)Mrs Helen SmithDr Tom Solis (1960)Mrs Paula Spanier-MichtomDr David Speller (1954)Mr Percival Stanion (1976)Mr Tony Stirratt (1954)Mr David Tagg (1959)Mr Martyn Taylor (1956)Mr Brian TaylorMr Kevin Thurm (1984)Mr Ian Tinsley (1966)Mr Revan Tranter (1954)Mr Mike & Mrs Hilary Wagstaff (1980 & 1981)

Mr Anthony Walker (1963)Mr John Walker-Haworth (1963)Dr Damon Wells CBE (1961)Mr Iain West (1984)Mr Dick Williamson (1952)Mr Brian Wilson (1948)Mr Francis Witts (1960)Mr Tony Yablon (1959)Mr David YuMr Antony Zacaroli QC (1982)Mr Zain Zainal Abidin

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Members of the Tesdale Society

Mr Gordon Aldrick (1956)Revd Boris Anderson (1937)Mr Michael Andrews (1948)Mr Jeremy Baker (1961)Mr Martyn Baker OBE (1962)Mr John Barlow (1952)Mr Jim Barlow (1962)Capt Mike Barritt RN (1967) Prof Geoffrey Barrow (1948)Mr Peter Batchelor (1949)Mr Michael Beaumont (1953)Mr Nigel Beevor (1960)Mr Peter Bell (1950)Mr Lewis Bernstein (1947)Mr Brian Bevan (1953)Mr Brian Bissell (1954)Dr Harry Bramma (1955)Mr Jim Bratton (1952)Mrs Emma Brining (1987)Mr Rod Burgess (1973)Mr Brian Burns (1960)Mr Martin Burr (1971)Mr Desmond Burton (1966)Mr Graham Butler (1952)Mr John ByrneMr Brian Cairns (1949)Mr Andrew CalvertLord Abernethy (1958)Mr Michael Carlton (1959)Mr Paul Castle (1965)Mr Roger Chapman MBE (1969) Mr Derek Charman (1941)Sir Bob Clarke (1949)Revd. Sydney Clayton (1958)Mrs Gill Coates (1981)Dr Arnold Cohen (1944)Revd. Malcolm Cooper (1957)Mr David Cope-Thompson (1958)Mr Ian Cormack (1966)Mr Chris Craig (1959)Mr Julian Crispin (1955)Mr Geoff Crookes (1956)Mr Jim Dalton (1963)Mr Richard Deeble (1949)Prof Derek Diamond (1952)Mr John Dixon (1967)Mr Miles Dodd (1958)Dr Paul Ellis (1952)Mr John Ennis (1971)Mr Tom Everett (1948)Mr Peter Farthing (1968)Mr John Fell (1948)Mr David Fell (1972)Mr Paul Ferguson (1974)Prof Bruce Fetter (1960)Mr Mark Fidler (1980)Mr Rodney FitzGerald (1942)Mr Gary Flather (1958)Mr Jeremy Forty (1951)Revd Martin Francis (1957)

Mr Simon Frost (1970)Mr Basil Garland (1939)Mr Jeremy Gentilli (1945)Mr Padraic Gilmore (1951)Mr Michael Godley (1946)Mr Philip Goldenberg (1964)Mr Manny Gonzalez (1985)Prof Graham Good (1961)Mr John Govett LVO (1962) Prof Ian GrantMr Nick Grantham (1954)Dr Nicholas Griffin (1992)Mr Mike Hall (1971)Mr Peter Harrison (1949)Mrs Nicola Harrison (1981)Mr David Hawkins (1954)Dr Colin HaydonMr Dick Hayes (1957)Mr Peter Hayward (1977)Mr Francis Hazeel (1964)Prof Arthur HazlewoodMr Martin Henry (1954)Mr Mark Herbert-Smith (1972)Mr Nicholas Hill (1966)Mr Geoffrey Hoffman (1958)Mr Jock Holland (1946)Mr Gos Home (1954)Prof Abbie Hughes (1959)Mrs Doris HyndsonMr Hugh Ibbotson (1958)Mr Philip Jagger (1949)Dr Nigel James(1963)Mr Tony Jasper (1963)Mr David Jeayes (1952)Mr Peter Johnson (1965)Mr Peter Jones (1944)Revd Richard Jones (1972)Dr John Kelly (1948)Mr Duncan Kelly (1952)Mr Michael Kill (1971)Ambassador Phil Lader (1967)Mr David Lanch (1957)Prof Graham Layer (1971)Dr Grant LeeMr Richard Leman (1960)Mr David Lilley (1955)Mr Ron Limbrick (1953)Mr Ronald Lorimer (1955)Mr Hugh Lunghi (1939)Mr Christopher Lusby Taylor (1968)Mr Kenneth MacKenzie CB (1961)Mr David MacKilligin (1958)Dr Chris Manning (1960)Mrs Charlotte MartinsDr Howard Maskill (1961)Mr Graham McCallum CBE (1944)Dr Edgar McGinnis (1959)Dr Hugh McKinney (1951)Mr Stanley Metcalfe (1953)Mr David Mitchell (1958)

Mr Tony Mobbs (1959)Canon Michael Moore (1956)Mr Michael Murphy (1956)Mr Mo Nadin (1944)Mr Marcus Nelson (1962)Mr David Noble (1960)Mr Derek Oakley (1959)Sir Len Peach (1953)Mr David Prichard MBE (1952)Revd Christopher Pulford (1978)Prof Geoffrey Raisman (1957)Mr Roff Rayner (1944)Mrs Sheila ReesMr Simon Richards (1974)Mr Philip Richardson (1958)Mr Marcus Roberts (1988)Mr Hannan Rose (1962)Dr Miles Rucklidge (1951)Mr Geoffrey Samuel (1949)Mr Julian Schild (1977)Mr Conrad Seagroatt QC (1958)Dr Malcolm Seddon (1959)Mrs Terry Slesinski-Wykowski (1982)Mr Alan Smith (1964)Dr David Speller (1954)Mr Christopher Stafford (1959)Mr David Stanley (1949)Prof Robert StevensMr Peter Stevenson (1963)Mr Matthew Stibbe (1988)Mr John Stoker (1962)Mr Dick Stopford (1952)Mr George Summerfield (1954)Mr Peter Summerfield (1954)Dr Ian Sunderland (1951)Dr Charles Swithinbank (1946)Prof Sir Keith SykesDr Andrea TannerMr George Thompson (1948)Prof Walter Timperley (1955)Mr Nick Tomlinson (1981)Mr Peter Toomey (1956)Mr Roy Vernon (1955)Dr Bruce Wakefield (1960)Mr John Walker (1958)Mr Anthony Walker (1963)Mr Jeremy Wall (1956)Sir Peter Wallis (1955)Mr Howard Webber (1946)Dr Damon Wells CBE (1961)Mrs Ella WhiteheadMr John Whitworth (1943)Mr David Williams (1973)Mr Brian Wilson (1948)Dr Harry Wilson (1951)Mr Walter Wood (1944)Mr Derek Wood (1952)Mr Charles Wood (1959)Dr John WroughtonMr Tony Yablon (1959)

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