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Cambridge University Council

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Institution of the University of Cambridge

TheCouncil of theUniversity of Cambridge is the principal executive and policy-making body, having responsibility for the administration of the university, for the planning of its work and for the management of its resources.[1] Since theRegent House is the governing body of the university, the council must report and be accountable to theRegents through a variety of checks and balances. It has the right to report to the university and is obliged to advise theRegent House on matters of general concern to the university. It performs both functions by authorising notices to be published in theCambridge University Reporter, its official journal.

Cambridge University is an exempt charity, under theCharities Act 2011 regulated by theOffice for Students. Undercharity law itstrustees are members of the University Council.[2]

Membership

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Membership of the council consists of theChancellor andVice-Chancellor ofCambridge University (the chancellor, primarily a ceremonial post, is appointedad vitam, while the vice-chancellor isde facto the principal academic and administrative officer), nineteen elected members, and four appointed members, divided into classes as follows:[3]

  1. Four heads of colleges
  2. Four professors or readers
  3. Eight from the other members of theRegent House
  4. Three students:ex-officio the undergraduate and postgraduate presidents of theCambridge Students' Union as well as an independently-elected current student
  5. Four external members

Current constitution

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PositionNameTerm Ending
Chancellor*Lord Sainsbury of Turville,KLIFE
Vice-ChancellorProf. Deborah Prentice30 September 2024
Heads of Colleges
President of Lucy Cavendish CollegeProf. Dame Madeleine Atkins,LC31 December 2020
President of St John'sHeather Hancock,JN31 December 2024
Master of FitzwilliamBaroness Morgan of Huyton,F31 December 2022
Master of Clare HallProf. Alan Short,CLH31 December 2022
Professors or Readers
Professor of Cardiovascular PharmacologyProf. Anthony Davenport,CTH31 December 2024
Professor of Portuguese Literature and CultureProf. Maria Manuel Lisboa,JN31 December 2024
Professor of PhotonicsProf. Richard Penty,SID31 December 2022
Professor in Modern Literature and CultureProf. Jason Scott-Warren,CAI31 December 2012
Other members ofRegent House
Dr Zoe Adams31 December 2024
Dr Ruth Lisa Chadwick Charles,N31 December 2022
Dr Nicholas Holmes,T31 December 2022
Dr Ann Kaminski31 December 2024
Dr Philip Knox31 December 2022
Dr Andrew Sanchez31 December 2022
Dr Mike Sewell,SEL31 December 2024
Dr Pieter van Houten,CHU31 December 2024
Three student members[3]
CSU Undergraduate PresidentSarah Anderson,F30 June 2025
CSU Postgraduate PresidentSumouli Bhattacharjee,F30 June 2025
Student University CouncilorAlex Myall,R30 June 2025
Four external members
Gaenor Bagley31 December 2024
Sharon Flood31 December 2022
Prof. Sir David Greenaway31 December 2024
Mark Lewisohn[4],CHR31 December 2022

* The Chancellor (currently Lord Sainsbury of Turville) is not expected to attend meetings

† Professor Richard Penty currently serves as Master of Sidney Sussex College

‡ Mark Lewisohn also acts as Deputy Chairman of Council

External members

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From January 2005, the membership of the council included two external members.[5] TheRegent House voted to increase the number of external members from two to four in March 2008,[6][7] being approved by The Queen in July 2008.[8]

Meetings

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The council normally meets once per month, except August, in the Council Room at theOld Schools. However, theCOVID-19 pandemic caused meetings to be held viaZoom.[9]

References

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  1. ^Statute A, IV: Statutes and Ordinances of the University of Cambridge
  2. ^"The University as a charity".University of Cambridge. 21 March 2013. Retrieved4 January 2022.
  3. ^ab"Council membership".
  4. ^"Cambridge Innovation Capital". Retrieved14 September 2025.
  5. ^Reporter 15/12/04: Annual Report of the Council for 2003-04
  6. ^Grace 2 of 5 December 2008
  7. ^Acta in theReporter, No 6107, publishing Results of Ballot
  8. ^Reporter 23/07/08, Statutes approved: Notice
  9. ^"Meeting dates of the Council and Business Committee".www.governance.cam.ac.uk. Retrieved4 January 2022.

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