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Professor Siân Grønlie, Kate Elmore Fellow in English, has been shortlisted for the Vice Chancellor’s Awards 2025

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We are proud to share the news that Professor Siân Grønlie, Associate Professor in Medieval Literature and Kate Elmore Fellow in English, has been shortlisted for the Vice Chancellor’s Awards 2025. The Vice-Chancellor’s Awards are a celebration of the University’s outstanding people. This year there were 160 award entries across 11 categories, with 1,300 individuals


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St Anne’s Green Action Week 2025

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At St Anne’s, we are committed to sustainability and our collective responsibility to preserving the environment. As part of this, we run a Green Action Week in 6th Week of every Hilary Term, with the goal of encouraging students and staff alike to consider how their choices impact the environment — and how we can do


St Anne’s graduate student, Simar Bajaj, shortlisted for Young Journalist of the Year

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We’re proud to share the news that Simar Bajaj, a member of our MCR, has been shortlisted by the Press Awards for Young Journalist of the Year 2025. Of Simar, the Press Awards say: “Simar Bajaj is a 22-year-old freelancer who does a remarkable job centering the human story in his work. He delivers solid


Support St Anne’s alumnus Hamish Magoffin (2010) in fundraising challenge to raise awareness around Perinatal Mental Health

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On 8 March, what would’ve been his son’s 4th birthday, St Anne’s alumnus Hamish Magoffin (2010) is running in Central Park to raise awareness about Perinatal Mental Health (“PMH”) and fundraise for his charity Pranaiya & Arthur Magoffin Foundation (“PAM Foundation”), named after his late wife — an alumna of St Hugh’s — and her


The Weidenfeld Lectures 2025: “Imperfect Speakers”: Understanding Exophonic Women


The Weidenfeld Lectures 2025: “Imperfect Speakers”: Understanding Exophonic Women


Subject Family Evening: Climate Change Across the Disciplines


The Weidenfeld Lectures Hilary Term 2025: ‘DOUBLES, BORDERS, AND GUESTS ‘