
Our congratulations go to St Anne's student Ian Faulkner (Materials Science, 2009) who has won the Armourers & Brasiers Prize for outstanding achievement in his Prelims. The award will be presented in February 2011 at...
St Anne's Fellow in Biological Sciences has been quoted talking about the types of questions asked at interview. He describes the sorts of things he asks and what he is looking for in a candidate. His comments can be found in a...
Plans to demolish the Gatehouse at St Anne’s have now been approved. The Gatehouse, built in 1966, houses 21 student bedrooms and was formerly the College Lodge. Its demolition will enable Hartland House (Grade 2 listed) to be...
Our congratulations go to Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa who has been awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature for 2010 “for his cartography of structures of power and his trenchant images of the individual’s resistance, revolt,...
At a time when the future of tuition fees is to the fore in many people's minds, St Anne's Principal, Tim Gardam, gave a speech on the subject at the Newton Charity Seminar in London on 28th September. Entitled 'Public purpose in...
Our congratulations go to St Anne's alumna Jane Davies (Chemistry 1970-74) who was awarded an OBE for Services to Innovation in the Queen’s birthday honours list this June. She was nominated for the award by members of her team...
Our congratulations go to Prof David Banister, Fellow and Tutor in Geography at St Anne's. He was awarded the Transport Policy Prize for "the most influential paper between 2007 and 2009" for his paper "The...
Last updated on 03/01/2010 at 14:50