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Dr Gordon Johnson

Dr Gordon Johnson

MA PhD FRAS FRHistS

Gordon Johnson is an Honorary and Emeritus Fellow. He was President of the College from 1993 to 2010

Dr Gordon Johnson

Gordon was Lecturer in the History of Modern South Asia and Director of the Centre of South Asian Studies. Before retirement in 2010 he chaired a number of Faculty Boards, and served on the General Board, the University Council, and the Syndicate on the Government of the University. He was for thirty years a Syndic of the University Library; joined the Press Syndicate in 1981 and was its chair from 1993-2009. Gordon was the first Provost of the Gates Cambridge Trust and a long-time Trustee of the Cambridge Commonwealth and Overseas Trusts. He was Senior Proctor in 1977-1978 and served as a Deputy Vice-Chancellor from 2002-2010. He was appointed Lady Margaret’s Preacher in 2006 and was the Sandars Reader in Bibliography for 2010.

Gordon came to Cambridge in 1961 from Richmond School in Yorkshire to study history at Trinity College. He graduated in 1964 and took his PhD in Indian history in 1968. He was a Fellow of Trinity for eight years before moving to Selwyn (where he is now an Honorary Fellow) in 1974. He edited Modern Asian Studies for thirty-eight years and was the General Editor of the New Cambridge History of India. His publications include Provincial Politics and Indian Nationalism (CUP, 1973), A Cultural Atlas of India (Time Life Books, 1995) and University Politics: F M Cornford’s Cambridge and his advice to the young academic politician (CUP, 1994 and 2008).

Recognitions & achievements

  • Senior Proctor 1977-1978
  • First Provost of the Gates Cambridge Trust (2000-2010)
  • Deputy Vice Chancellor (2002-2010)
  • Current Vice-President of the Fellow of the Royal Asiatic Society (2022-

Gordon is writing about twentieth-century Cambridge with a focus on the University Press. He is researching the Royal Asiatic Society (of which he has been President and is Vice-President) as it celebrates its bicentenary in 2023-2024. He’s a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and a Liveryman of the Stationers’ Company. Within the local community, he has been a governor of Barton Primary School, Comberton Village College, Gresham’s School, and the Stephen Perse Foundation. He completed a term as chair of the CAM Academy Trust in 2018.

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Wolfson Research Event 2024

02/05/2024 at 09.00

Join us for the 2024 Wolfson Research Event: an interdisciplinary academic conference organised by students to showcase the diversity of the research carried out by Wolfson students.

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Art Exhibition: Ceramics in the Bernard Leach Tradition

04/05/2024 at 10.00

A display of works from the Bradshaw-Bubier studio pottery collection.

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Screening of Divine Intervention

04/05/2024 at 15.00

Screening of Elia Suleiman’s Divine Intervention, in conversation with assistant director Rania Stephan.

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Piano Recital by Samuel Foo

05/05/2024 at 16.00

Wolfson College's inaugural Ian Cross Instrumental Scholarship Concert will be given by pianist Samuel Foo with works by Bach, Brahms and Ravel.

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