Support the Centre
The Lauterpacht Centre is the only institution of its kind in the UK - a University-based residential centre for study and research in all fields of international law, with an active program of publishing, seminars and lectures, offering study facilities and a congenial working environment to visitors from all over the world.
The Lauterpacht Centre receives some administrative support from the University but has to raise 100% of its capital requirements and all program expenditure from outside sources. The visitors program is self-funding but the Centre lacks any resources to provide bursaries or other forms of financial support for visitors.
How can I help?
You can help the Centre financially in a variety of ways:
- Support the Directorship of the Centre
- Become a Friend of the Centre
- Support the Centre's Alumni Fund
- Help fund the development of the Centre's Premises
The Centre's Director, Professor James Crawford (jrc1000@cam.ac.uk) and Emeritus Director, Professor Sir Elihu Lauterpacht (el14@cam.ac.uk), would be happy to discuss with potential donors the different options for support and ways in which contributions to the Centre can be appropriately recognised.
To make a Gift:
« CLICK HERE to DONATE ONLINE using a credit or debit card »
The above link leads to an online giving facility hosted by the University of Cambridge's Development Office. Any questions regarding this facility should be directed to the Development Office - tel: +44 (0)1223 33 22 88, email: enquiries@foundation.cam.ac.uk, web: www.foundation.cam.ac.uk.
Forms for one-off gifts and standing orders benefiting the Lauterpacht Centre are available from the links above. Please download the relevant form and return it to the Lauterpacht Centre, 5 Cranmer Road, Cambridge CB3 9BL, United Kingdom. Forms can also be requested by post or by sending an email to admin@lcil.cam.ac.uk. Please indicate when giving which of the above schemes you would particularly wish to support. Contributions benefit from Tax deductibility when made through the Cambridge Foundation (UK) or Cambridge in America (USA). The University also has charitable status through affiliates in Canada and Hong Kong. |