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undraising for the Keble
Campaign Vision for 2020
including the redevelopment of the
Acland site and the establishment
of an Advanced Studies Centre,
has already attracted substantial
support. The fund total now stands
at £8.173mn.
Our target of £60m incorporates £45m
for the building development and £15m
for the academic endowment. It is
the most ambitious project at college
level across the University. Those
Old Members and Friends who have
supported us thus far have given us
every chance of success.
The funds received present an
essential platform on which to build
the fundraising campaign. Cash gifts
received for the building development
have enabled us to progress with the
detailed design phase and funding
designated for the academic objectives
has been used to drive ahead with
setting up the Advanced Studies Centre
albeit, as yet, without a physical home.
The article (pgs 8 & 9) by Professor
Tom Higham, ASC interim Director, sets
out some of the exciting work already
underway within our collaborative
research groups. If you are interested
to find out more about the Campaign
please visit our new website at
Securing the Tutorial System
The University has allocated a Teaching
Fund which is being used to stimulate
matched-giving via the colleges in the
hope of endowing teaching posts,
thereby securing the tutorial system for
the future.
If we are successful in endowing two
Fellowships at Keble this will present
a considerable saving to the annual
academic expenditure which can
be reallocated to fund new Career
Development posts to work within the
Advanced Studies Centre. In this way
the fundraising for the teaching posts
also supports the overall Campaign
Vision for 2020.
To date £280k has been secured for the
Clarendon Harris Law Fellowship.
The total value
of new gifts and
pledge instalments
received during
2010 was £2.105m.
Fundraising Report 2010/11
Jenny Tudge, Director of Development and
Camilla Matterson, Senior Development Officer
Campaign Vision for 2020, Ideas without boundaries
During Financial Year 2010/11 more than 1,800 Old Members and Friends of the College
made a gift to support the work of Keble and its students. The changes in public sector
funding make this resounding support even more vital to the College and we are very
grateful to all our donors.
Giving to Keble
Annual Review
2010/11
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Campaign
VISION 2020
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