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Saleh, Dr Youssuf

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Dr Youssuf Saleh Drapers Non-Stipendiary Junior Research Fellow in Experimental Psychology Email: Youssuf.Saleh@ndcn.ox.ac.uk Website: Youssuf Saleh | LinkedIn Academic background I completed my medical degree at Imperial College School of Medicine in 2015 with distinction. I have since undergone all of my clinical academic training at the Oxford University hospitals including as an academic foundation trainee


Hunt, Dr Holly

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Dr Holly Hunt Stipendiary Lecturer in Classics Email: holly.hunt@regents.ox.ac.uk Academic background After her BA in Literae Humaniores (Classics), Holly stayed on at Balliol College for her MSt in Greek and/or Latin Language and Literature. She completed her DPhil project in Classical Languages and Literature, a reading of the Aristophanic parabasis through the lens of humour


Chandler, Dr Oliver

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Dr Oliver Chandler Stipendiary Lecturer Email: oliver.chandler@music.ox.ac.uk Academic background Oliver Chandler is Director of Studies in Music at Hertford and Keble Colleges, University of Oxford, and an academic professor at the Royal College of Music, where he leads the music analysis course and teaches musicianship and history. He previously held posts at Anglia Ruskin, King’s


Waite, Dr Jason

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Dr Jason Waite Non-Stipendiary Lecturer in History of Art Email: jason.waite@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Jason Waite holds a DPhil in Contemporary Art History and Theory from the University of Oxford, an MA in Art and Politics from Goldsmiths, London, and a BA from Lewis & Clark College. He was a Helena Rubinstein Curatorial Fellow at the


Creighton, Nathan

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Nathan Creighton Stipendiary Lecturer in Mathematics Email: nathan.creighton@maths.ox.ac.uk Academic background Nathan has a BA and MMath in Mathematics and is currently a postgraduate student. Teaching TBC  Research interests Analytic number theory, special values of L-functions Recent Publications Upper Bounds on Large Deviations of Dirichlet L-functions in the q-aspect, Louis-Pierre Arguin & Nathan Creighton, https://arxiv.org/abs/2405.20888


St Anne’s Fellow, Prof. Patrick McGuinness, publishes new book: Ghost Stations: Essays and Branchlines

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St Anne’s Fellow, Professor Patrick McGuiness, has this week published a new book, Ghost Stations: Essays and Branchlines. The book contains several of his London Review of Books essays on place and memory, on the monstering of his former teacher Chris Jefferies, on elusive Romanian poets, the ‘Poet’s Novel’, Mallarmé, Poetry and Terrorism, Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul, the


New Posts and Distinctions for Four St Anne’s Fellows

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We’re very pleased to announce that four St Anne’s Fellows have been made full Professors in this year’s Recognition of Distinction Exercise, while Professor Freya Johnson, currently our Dean, will be stepping down from that role to take up a new appointment as the Pro Vice-Chancellor of Education. Professor Freya Johnston  Professor Johnston is Professor


Outreach Impact and Evaluation Report

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Hannah and Dom from the Outreach Team are delighted to share this year’s Impact and Evaluation Report, showcasing a programme of activity that has reached more than 9,000 students. Over the past twelve months, the team has expanded its work with schools and colleges in St Anne’s link regions of Hillingdon, Southwark, and the North


St Anne’s alumna Katharine Dickens (Geography, 2001), who herself has Stage 4 cancer, to take part in “Tour de Four” cycling event in support of Breast Cancer Now

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Our remarkable alumna Katharine Dickens (Geography, 2001) represented several sports during her time at St Anne’s and captained the Oxford Women’s Cricket Team to victory in their Varsity match at Lord’s. In 2024, Katharine was diagnosed with stage 4 breast cancer — but, undaunted, she is set to take part in the Tour de Four