Scholars’ Council
The Gates Scholars’ Council is a body of current scholars elected by their peers to serve for one academic year. Through its Officers, the Council represents the interests and needs of current Scholars to the Trust, Gates Alumni, the Cambridge community and the wider world.
The Council organises a number of events during the academic year, most of which are open to the wider academic community at Cambridge and include:
- Distinguished Lecture Series where recent speakers have included Ambassador Robert Holmes Tuttle, Martin Bell OBE, Mr Bill Gates Snr, Sir Richard Dearlove and Professor Stephen Hawking.
- Termly colloquia where Gates Scholars present their work to other Scholars and to the wider academic community in Cambridge.
- Orientation for new Scholars - a multi-staged programme for incoming scholars, including a three day trip to the UK’s picturesque Lake District in late September and a river cruise in London in early October.
- Regular social activities for Scholars and guests including an annual dinner, movie nights, pub meets, sporting competitions and trips to places of interest within the UK.
Scholars and Alumni can find further information about the Council (including contact details of each Officer) by logging into the members’ area via the home page.
The Officers of the Gates Scholars' Council for 2007-08 are:
- President: Rachel Pike
- Secretary: Tom Johnson
- Treasurer: Rob James
- Internal Officers: Caitlin Casey and King Mills
- Social Officers: Vijay Kanuru and Bill Liechty
- External Officers: Amparo Flores and Hamish Forsyth
- Alumni Officers: Molly Crockett and Kate Brandt
- Technology Officers: Jonathan Breidbord and Gregory Jordan
- Gates Scholar Magazine Editor-in-Chief: Aisling Byrne
The Council can be contacted via e-mail at council[at]gatesscholar.org