
David Pyle, Professor of Earth Sciences at St Anne's and University Lecturer in Igneous Processes, has been examining volcanic ash under the microscope after it fell on Oxford last Thursday. Professor Pyle said the grains could...
Dr Budimir Rosic, Fellow in Engineering at St Anne's, has been awarded Best Paper award by the Turbomachinery Committee of the American Society of Mechanical Engineers (ASME) Turbo Expo 2009 for 'Controlling Tip Leakage Flow Over...
Jenny Uglow, historian, editor and critic, who studied English at St Anne's, has had her book A Gambling Man: Charles II and The Restoration longlisted for the BBC Samuel Johnson Prize 2010. It is a study of Charles II and...
Mara Yamauchi, who studied PPE at St Anne's from 1992 to 1995, won the New York half-marathon on Sunday 28th March in record time. She is using the event as her last preparation before the London Marathon on Sunday 25th April...
A new opera for children by St Anne’s Music Fellow, Dr Martyn Harry, is now on national tour, with 43 performances planned in both theatre venues and schools. Commissioned by Theatre Hullabaloo and Action Transport Theatre and...
The Authors’ Club has announced the shortlist for its Best First Novel Award 2010One of the six shortlisted books is Designs for a Happy Home (Bloomsbury) by St Anne's Fellow and Tutor in English, Dr Matthew Reynolds.The...
Plans have been produced for an exciting new scheme set to transform the Woodstock Road view of St Anne's. Information and an artist's impression can be found on the Oxford Times website.
Last updated on 03/01/2010 at 14:50