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The Donald McIntyre Building

The Faculty relocated to a single site in January 2005. The new Faculty building was officially named the Donald McIntyre Building in honour of the late Professor McIntyre. In addition to the Donald McIntyre Building, the Faculty continues to occupy the Mary Allan Building, Trumpington House and the Science Education Centre. These four buildings are to be found on the same campus. The Faculty has excellent facilities to support teaching and research, including a library and information service offering one of the best education collections in the UK.

The Donald McIntyre Building Mary Allen Building Trumpington House Science Education Centre

Professor Donald McIntyreThe Donald McIntyre Building Naming (2009)

The Donald McIntyre building was officially named on 3rd July 2009 by Donald's wife Anne and Pro Vice Chancellor Professor Kate Pretty.

Speeches were given by Kate Pretty, Anne McIntyre and Head of Faculty Mike Younger and were followed by a garden party attended by members of the Faculty and guests.

There is an Image Gallery page featuring photos of the occasion, and Mike Younger's celebration of Donald McIntyre has been transcribed.

Royal Opening (2005)

The Chancellor of the University of Cambridge, HRH The Duke of Edinburgh, met Faculty staff and toured the new Faculty building on 21st June 2005. Speeches were given by the Vice-Chancellor Alison Richard, Tim Everton Head of Faculty and also the Duke, after which he unveiled a commemorative plaque. A brass fanfare provided by some of our undergraduate music students accompanied the occasion.

There is an Image Gallery page featuring photos of the occasion.

Here is a link to the News item from the University Press Office.