Each student is allocated a Director of Studies (DoS) who is responsible for their academic work and progress in a particular subject, as well as their general welfare.

Undergraduates and some postgraduates are required to see their Director of Studies, either individually or as a group, at the start and end of each Term to discuss their studies and progress.

Throughout the academic year, Directors of Studies monitor academic progression via students' supervision reports on the Cambridge Colleges' Online Reporting System for Supervisions (CamCORS) and self-assessment questionnaires.  If deemed necessary, students are warned when studies are being neglected.

Directors of Studies act in an advisory capacity by suggesting subject options, lecture courses, seminars and practical classes where relevant.  Career advice is also provided, which is particularly important with regard to Law and Medicine because of the formal requirements for these professions.

Furthermore, an essential part of the role is to guide students as to paper choice in examinations, the checking of entries on the Cambridge Student Information System (CamSIS) and, at the end of the year, discussing examination results.  References are written as and when requests are received.

Every August, in preparation for the new academic year, Directors of Studies provide introductory material and reading lists which are posted online for new students.  On arrival, Directors of Studies meet with Freshers to explain in detail the teaching system and supervisions which will be arranged for them.

The majority of Directors of Studies are Fellows of the College, but in some subjects the Director of Studies is attached to another College, Department or Faculty.  These are denoted by an asterisk in the full list of current Directors of Studies below.

Directors of Studies for 2025/26

*denotes external Director of Studies 

italics denotes Bye-Fellow

Subject Director of Studies Parts and Terms
Anglo-Saxon, Norse & Celtic Dr D Pratt

Dr N Mora-Sitja
MT25 & ET26

LT26
Archaeology Dr D Viejo-Rose*  
Architecture Mr A Mooradian*  
Asian & Middle Eastern Studies Dr N Shirota*  
Chemical Engineering & Biotechnology Dr K Yunus  
Classics

Dr G Maltagliati
 



Dr F Sheffield 

Prelim to Part IA & Part IA for MT, all groups for LT26 & ET26.
 

Part IB & Part II for MT only.
Clinical Studies Mr R J Davies  
Computer Science Prof R Harle  
Design Mr A Mooradian*  
Economics Dr M Ashby  
Education Prof Y Liu*  
Engineering Dr J Li 

Prof W O'Neill

Prof M Vera-Morales
Part IB

Part IIA & Man Eng

Part IIA & Part IIB
English Dr B Lander Johnson

Dr E Jones
Part IA & Part IB

Part II 
Foundation Year Rev'd Dr K Eyeons  
Geography Dr D Kadich

Dr F Muschitiello
Part IA & Part II

Part IB
History Dr D Pratt

Dr N Mora-Sitju
MT25 & ET26

LT26
History of Art Dr F Salmon* LT25 & ET26
Human, Social & Political Sciences Dr J Santos de Carvalho

Prof M Moreno Figueroa

Prof J Webster


Dr H Wydra 
Part I for MT only

Part IIA & IIB Sociology 

Part IIA and IIB Pol. and Social Anthropology 

Part IIA and IIB Pol. and Int. Relations
Land Economy Dr S Fiorentino  
Law Dr B Plant

Dr H Scott 

Dr R Freund
Part IA & LLM

Part IB

Part II
Linguistics Prof I Roberts  
Management Studies Prof B Lambrecht*  
Mathematics Dr Y Li

Dr S Demoulini
MT5

LT26 & ET26
Medicine Dr J McCaffrey

Dr N Coleman 

J Davies 
Year 3

Year 1 & 2

Clinical Medics 
Modern Languages Dr E Martinez-Acacio

Dr A Sackin-Poll
Part IA & Part IB 

Year abroad & Part II 
Music Ms L Denby  
Natural Sciences (Biological) Dr N Farahi

Dr A Sowton

Dr M Correia

Prof A Scadden
 
Natural Sciences (Physical) Prof Z Barber  
Natural Sciences (Physics) Prof C Haniff  
Natural Sciences (Chemistry) Dr J Morgan  
Natural Sciences (Geology) Professor N Rawlinson  
Natural Sciences (HPS) Dr R Jennings*  
Natural Sciences (Materials Science)  Prof Z Barber  
Philosophy Dr J Wagner*   
Psychological & Behavioural Sciences Prof A Milton  
Theology Rev'd Dr K Eyeons  
Veterinary Medicine Dr T Towers*