People and Contacts

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All Fellows, offices, staff and students of Caius can be reached at this address:

Gonville & Caius College
Trinity Street
Cambridge
CB2 1TA

Telephone: 01223 332400

Gonville and Caius College is a registered charity number 1137536

Contacting individuals

Post can be sent to any Caius Fellow, office, member of staff or student at the above address. Most Fellows and staff have an email address with the formula firstname.surname@cai.cam.ac.uk. If you are on the Cambridge University network, email addresses and phone numbers of Fellows, staff and students who have chosen to release their details can be searched for here. For specific queries, please use the list of College offices given below.

College Officers

The senior academic and administrative officers of the College are as follows:

Master
Professor Sir Alan Fersht FRS is the Master of Caius. The Master is the College's elected head of house with overall responsibility for all College affairs. Email: masters.secretary@cai.cam.ac.uk

President
Professor John Mollon FRS is the President of Caius. The President is the elected senior representative of the College's Fellows and deputizes for the Master where necessary. Email: masters.secretary@cai.cam.ac.uk

Senior Bursar
Dr David Secher is the Senior Bursar of Caius. The Senior Bursar is the senior financial and administrative officer of the College. Email: senior.bursar@cai.cam.ac.uk

Senior Tutor
Dr David Holburn is the Senior Tutor of Caius. The Senior Tutor has overall responsibility for the education and welfare of Caius students. Email: senior.tutor@cai.cam.ac.uk

Admissions Tutor
Dr Andrew Bell is the Admissions Tutor of Caius. The Admissions Tutor has overall responsibility for undergraduate admissions and schools liaison. Email: admissions@cai.cam.ac.uk

Graduate Tutors
Dr Jonathan Evans is the Graduate Tutor of Caius, and Dr Axel Zeitler and Dr Andrew Bell are Acting Graduate Tutors. The Graduate Tutors have overall responsibility for graduate admissions and graduate development and welfare. Email: admissions@cai.cam.ac.uk

Domestic Bursar
Mr Alan Jermy is the Domestic Bursar of Caius. The Domestic Bursar has overall responsibility for the supervision of the Caius estate and the day-to-day management of the College, including maintenance, catering and staffing. Email: domestic.bursar@cai.cam.ac.uk

Development Director
Dr Anne Lyon is the Development Director of Caius. The Development Director is responsible for relations with alumni and the wider community of Caians together with fund-raising to support the College's core activities. Email: development@cai.cam.ac.uk

Details of the Master and all Fellows of the College can be found here.

College Offices

If you wish to contact a specific department in Caius, please use the details below. If you are telephoning from within the University the extension is the same as the external phone number without the initial 3 (e.g. Cambridge 332400 may be reached internally on 32400). All general enquiries should be directed in the first instance to the Porters' Lodge (01223 332400).

Admissions Office
• Email: admissions@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332413
• Fax: (01223) 332456
Archives
• Email: archivist@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332446
Boathouse
• Email: caiusboatman@yahoo.co.uk
• Phone: (01223) 314733
Bursary
• Email: bursary@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332455, or for student accounts 332397
Catering Department
• Email: kitchen.office@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332410
Choir
• Email: choir@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332411
Computer Office
• Email: computer.office@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332257
Conference Office
• Email: conference.manager@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332418
Development Office
• Email: development@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 339676
Domestic Bursary
• Email: domestic.bursar@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332489
Housekeeping
• Email: housekeeper@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332409
Human Resources
• Email: bms30@.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332414
Library
• Email: library@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332419
Maintenance
• Email: works@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332426
Master
• Email: master@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332431
Porters' Lodge
• Email: porters@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332400
Tutorial Office
• Email: tutorial.office@cai.cam.ac.uk
• Phone: (01223) 332440
• Fax: (01223) 332456

Getting to Caius

This map of the University shows the two main sites of the College in the city centre, the Old Courts on Trinity Street and the Harvey Court site on West Road. All College offices are based in the Old Courts. This map can be expanded using the navigation keys to include more of the city.

By Bus
All national bus services currently stop at the main bus station at Drummer Street, about 5 minutes walk from the College. The University map above may be expanded to see the position of the bus station – it is to the east of the main city centre College site.

By Train
Cambridge is on a branch of the East Coast Main Line and is easily accessible from all parts of the country. Train times can be searched for using the National Rail Enquiries website. The railway station is located one kilometre south of the city centre. From there you will need to take either a taxi or a bus to Caius. Buses run roughly every ten minutes and you should ask for a ticket to the city centre. This will drop you in St Andrews Street or the nearby main bus station at Drummer Street, both about 5 minutes walk from the College (see map).

There is a frequent train service between Cambridge and London to both King's Cross Station and Liverpool Street Station. The King's Cross service is quicker and takes about 45 minutes. Trains leave roughly every half hour during the day. There is a five or six hour gap between about midnight and about 6 a.m. when no trains run between the two cities.

By Car
Main routes into Cambridge and the surrounding area are marked on this map. Limited parking is available for visitors at our Harvey Court site. If you are using SatNav then you will need the post code which is CB3 9DS. Information about Cambridge City car parks can be found here. Details of Park & Ride sites which can be used to save bringing your car into the city centre are available here.

By Air
Of the three main London airports (Heathrow, Gatwick, Stansted), Stansted is by far the most convenient for Cambridge.

• Stansted: There is an hourly direct train service to Cambridge during the day and the journey time is about half an hour. There is more than one bus service; try the National Express timetables. If you rent a car then take the M11 North but, if you do so, please be aware that there is very limited car parking at College.
• Heathrow: There is an hourly bus to Cambridge which leaves from stops at both Heathrow Central Bus Station and Terminal 4. Enquire at the airport for stops and bus times, or check the National Express timetables. The journey takes a little over two hours and you arrive at Drummer Street Bus Station, 5 minutes walk from College. It is also possible to travel first to London King's Cross, either by taking the tube (Piccadilly line) or the Heathrow Express to Paddington station and then the tube (Circle line). From King's Cross you can take the train to Cambridge.
• Gatwick: The Heathrow bus also services Gatwick from where it takes over three hours to get to Cambridge. There are also train services: the easiest and cheapest way is to use the Thameslink service and change at King's Cross. Gatwick to King's Cross takes about 40 minutes and trains are frequent.

On your Arrival
On arrival at either of the College's sites you should go to the Porters’ Lodge. At the Old Courts this is on Trinity Street by the main entrance to the College. At the Harvey Court site it is a small building close to the vehicle entrance to the site. The Porters' Lodges are manned 24 hours a day.