Generated by DeepSeek V3.2| Pippa Rogerson | |
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| Name | Pippa Rogerson |
| Birth name | Philippa Margaret Rogerson |
| Birth date | 1965 |
| Birth place | United Kingdom |
| Nationality | British |
| Alma mater | Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge (BA, PhD) |
| Occupation | Academic, lawyer, college head |
| Title | Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge |
| Predecessor | Sir Alan Fersht |
| Successor | Incumbent |
| Spouse | Sir David Green |
Pippa Rogerson is a prominent British legal academic and the current Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. A specialist in private international law and conflict of laws, she has had a distinguished career at the University of Cambridge, where she has also served as a professor and held significant administrative roles. Her appointment as Master in 2018 made her the first woman to lead the college in its over 670-year history, a landmark event in the institution's governance.
Born Philippa Margaret Rogerson, she grew up in the United Kingdom and attended a local grammar school before matriculating at the University of Cambridge. She read Law as an undergraduate at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, graduating with a Bachelor of Arts degree. She remained at the same college for her doctoral studies, completing a PhD in law under the supervision of leading scholars in her field. Her early academic work was influenced by the traditions of the Cambridge Law Faculty and established the foundation for her future expertise in international litigation.
Rogerson began her academic career as a fellow and lecturer in law at Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge. She rose through the ranks at the University of Cambridge, becoming a senior lecturer and later a reader before being appointed Professor of Private International Law. Her scholarly work focuses on the practical and theoretical problems of jurisdiction, choice of law, and the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments, areas central to the European Union's legal framework and global commerce. She has taught numerous students who have gone on to careers in the Supreme Court of the United Kingdom, the Magic Circle law firms, and international organizations like the Hague Conference on Private International Law. Beyond teaching, she has served in key university roles, including as Chair of the Law Faculty and as a member of the University Council.
In 2018, Rogerson was elected the 44th Master of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge, succeeding Sir Alan Fersht. Her election broke a historic gender barrier at the college, which was founded in 1348. As Master, she presides over the College Council, represents the college within the University of Cambridge and to external bodies like the Colleges' Committee, and oversees its strategic direction. Her tenure has involved managing the college's response to the COVID-19 pandemic in the United Kingdom, fostering initiatives in access and participation to broaden the student intake, and stewarding the college's significant endowment and historic buildings, including those on Trinity Street and in West Road.
Pippa Rogerson is married to Sir David Green, a former Director of the Serious Fraud Office and a prominent barrister at Fountain Court Chambers. The couple has two children. Her family life is based in Cambridge, closely connected to the academic and professional communities of the city. Outside her official duties, she is known to have an interest in the arts and the history of the University of Cambridge.
Rogerson's contributions to legal scholarship and higher education have been widely recognized. She is an elected fellow of the British Academy, the United Kingdom's national academy for the humanities and social sciences. Within the University of Cambridge, she holds the title of Professor Emeritus following her professorial appointment. Her work has influenced legal practice and reform, contributing to debates on the post-Brexit legal landscape and the development of the common law. She is also an honorary fellow of her alma mater, Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge.
Category:1965 births Category:British legal scholars Category:Academics of the University of Cambridge Category:Masters of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Category:Alumni of Gonville and Caius College, Cambridge Category:People educated at grammar schools in England Category:British women academics Category:Fellows of the British Academy Category:Living people