Enhancing the Collegiate community

Enhancing the Collegiate community

  • New Court, Corpus Christi College
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Corpus Christi College benefited from a number of significant donations during the academic year 2013-14.

Parents of recent graduates have made benefactions: Andrew Cook CBE endowed a Fellowship in Economics while Mr and Mrs LS Kwee gave a gift that paid for new postgraduate accommodation and improvements to Kwee Court. Dr Louis Cheung, an alumnus of Corpus, and his wife Dr Hong Siau, an alumna of Hughes Hall, have endowed a scholarship for a student from Hong Kong and a teaching Fellowship through the fund they established.

Stuart Laing, the Master of Corpus Christi, said: “Benefactions of this kind make a substantial difference to what the College can offer present and future students – in perpetuity – by way of an ever-improving intellectual and physical environment for their learning.”

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