Girton, known for its pioneering spirit, is the first Cambridge College to establish a base in Eddington.
Around 150 College members, alumni and invited guests gathered on the lawn in the heart of the purpose built graduate complex to mark the opening of Swirles Court.
A model of sustainable accommodation, with state of the art facilities, this purpose-built postgraduate-focussed complex is linked by a new network of cycle routes to Girton, West Cambridge, central Cambridge, the Sidgwick site and, with a following wind, all the way to Addenbrooke’s.
Swirles Court is named after Girton Alumna, Fellow and Benefactor, Dr Bertha Swirles (Lady Jeffreys); an influential mathematician and physicist, she is just one of seven Girton alumnae whose names are inscribed in the landscape at Eddington.
Swirles Court includes 325 en-suite rooms, fully equipped shared kitchens-living rooms, laundry facilities, secure indoor cycle storage for all residents, social and study space, allotments, and beautifully landscaped grounds.
Vice-Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, Professor Stephen J Toope said:
“I am encouraged - thrilled - that Girton is taking this pioneering step to create a College presence in Eddington.
It is a reminder that the University and the Colleges together can create something much greater than the sum of their parts.
I am certain that our continuing success will depend on partnerships of the type we are witnessing here.”
Professor Susan J. Smith, Mistress of Girton College, said:
“Who would have thought, when the first resident graduate student arrived at Girton in 1901, that she would pave the way to a 325-room purpose-built, graduate-focussed facility to enable us to deliver our part in the University's vision for the future?
We can now underline the fact that Girton is fully a graduate college… just as we are fully an undergraduate college, and a College determined to embrace the University's growing body of postdoctoral researchers, many living in Eddington.”
Swirles Court, a graduate complex at the heart of Eddington has been designed by architects R H Partnership, and is part of the University of Cambridge’s North West Cambridge Development. The first phase of the development opened in 2017 and includes 700 homes for University and College staff, 700 market homes, community facilities including the University of Cambridge Primary School, Sainsbury’s supermarket and shops, as well as parklands and sports pitches. The development will meet high levels of sustainability.
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