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Annabel EdwardsWe are always delighted to hear from alumni and other potential supporters with ideas for developing Law at Cambridge. There are a number of ways in which you can support the Faculty. To make a gift now by donating online or setting up a direct debit, please click here.

Alternatively, a gift to in your Will could help the Faculty of Law flourish far into the future, transforming Cambridge for future generations, making a significant and lasting contribution to our teaching and research. Gifts may be given to the University or Colleges free of UK Inheritance Tax and Capital Gains Tax, due to our charitable status.

If you would like to discuss your philanthropic goals or leave a legacy to the Law Faculty, please contact our Development Associate, Annabel.

Annabel Edwards
Development Associate
Faculty of Law
10 West Road
Cambridge UK
CB3 9DZ

Email: annabel.edwards@admin.cam.ac.uk

Current philanthropic opportunities in the Faculty of Law include:

Exploring Law Programme

The Exploring Law Programme at the Faculty of Law hopes to break down barriers and ensure that the legal profession and students of law are more representative, promoting inclusivity and diversity within the sector.

The Postgraduate Fund

The Postgraduate Fund for Law has been set up to provide partial financial aid for postgraduate students to help alleviate their financial worries whilst studying here at Cambridge, meaning that more students from diverse backgrounds have the opportunity to study at the postgraduate level.

Squire Law Library

Investment in the Squire Law Library will ensure that current and future Cambridge law students have access to the best educational resources available and that researchers have the opportunity to pursue and develop their own specialist interests.

Bill CornishThe Bill Cornish Memorial Fund

The Bill Cornish Memorial Fund will offer financial support to students to research intellectual property law at the University of Cambridge, by way of full and partial studentships.