His appointment follows his tenure as senior tutor in the early 2000s, when he was strongly criticised by some members of the student body for his policies,[10] and the college JCR threatened to refuse to acknowledge his plans to assign rooms based on exam results.
[13] Donnelley founded and is President of Strategic Giving, a firm providing consultation on philanthropy;[14] she has numerous ties to Cambridge including being elected as Guild [of Benefactors] Fellow, reserved for Corpus Christi College's most generous supporters.
[1] He is currently editor of the Journal of Roman Studies and President of the Cambridge Philological Society.
In The End of Empire (2009), characterized as a "semi-popular work",[18] he took a revisionist view of Attila the Hun as a "thoughtful and effective political and military leader.
"[19] Kelly contributed to The Cambridge Ancient History and to Late Antiquity: A Guide to the Postclassical World, edited by G. W. Bowersock, Peter Brown, and Oleg Grabar.