College |
Visitor |
Method of appointment
|
Christ's College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[1][note a]
|
Churchill College |
vacant |
Appointed by the governing body of the college from among "those who hold or who have held high judicial office"[2][note b]
|
Clare College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[3][note c]
|
Clare Hall |
Sir Julian Flaux |
Chancellors of the High Court ex officio[4]
|
Corpus Christi College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[5]
|
Darwin College |
Ian Burnett, Baron Burnett of Maldon |
Lords Chief Justices of England and Wales ex officio[6][note d]
|
Downing College |
The Crown |
The Crown ex officio[7]
|
Emmanuel College |
Deborah Prentice |
Vice-Chancellors of the University ex officio[8]
|
Fitzwilliam College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[9]
|
Girton College |
Brenda Hale, Baroness Hale of Richmond[10] |
Elected by the governing body of the college[11][note e]
|
Gonville and Caius College |
The Crown |
The Crown ex officio[12]
|
Homerton College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[13]
|
Hughes Hall |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[14]
|
Jesus College |
Stephen Conway |
Bishops of Ely ex officio[15]
|
King's College |
Stephen Conway |
Bishops of Lincoln ex officio[16]
|
Lucy Cavendish College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[17]
|
Magdalene College |
Richard Neville, 11th Baron Braybrooke |
Barons Braybrooke ex officio[18]
|
Murray Edwards College |
Alan Watson, Baron Watson of Richmond |
High Stewards of the University ex officio[19]
|
Newnham College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[20][note f]
|
Pembroke College |
Philip Sales, Lord Sales |
Elected by members of the society as provided in statute from "amongst the members of the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom" [21][note g]
|
Peterhouse |
Stephen Conway |
Bishops of Ely ex officio
|
Queens' College |
Beverley McLachlin[22] |
Elected by the governing body of the college[23][note h]
|
Robinson College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[24]
|
St Catharine's College |
The Crown |
The Crown ex officio[25]
|
St Edmund's College |
Vincent Nichols |
Archbishops of Westminster ex officio[26]
|
St John's College |
Stephen Conway |
Bishops of Ely ex officio[27]
|
Selwyn College |
Justin Welby |
Archbishops of Canterbury ex officio[28]
|
Sidney Sussex College |
Philip Sidney, 2nd Viscount De L'Isle |
Viscounts De L'Isle ex officio[29][note i]
|
Trinity College |
The Crown |
The Crown ex officio[30]
|
Trinity Hall |
The Crown |
The Crown ex officio[31]
|
Wolfson College |
David Sainsbury, Baron Sainsbury of Turville |
Chancellors of the University ex officio[32] |