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St Anne’s Fellow, Prof. Antonios Tzanakopoulos, speaks on behalf of the Republic of Cyprus in case brought by Ukraine against Russia at the International Court of Justice

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St Anne’s Fellow, Professor Antonios Tzanakopoulos, last week made oral submissions before the International Court of Justice on behalf of the Republic of Cyprus. Cyprus intervened, along with 31 other states, in the case brought by Ukraine against Russia on Allegations of Genocide under the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of


Coffey, Dr Bysshe Inigo

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Dr Bysshe Inigo Coffey Tutor and Lecturer in English Email: bysshe.coffey@ell.ox.ac.uk Teaching Literature in English 1700–1830; 1830–1910; and 1900–present, dissertations falling within that time. Graduate students working on Romantic, Victorian, and 20th-century topics. Research interests – The poetry, thought, reception history, and editing of Percy Bysshe Shelley. – Verse, prosody, criticism 1700–Present. – Critical and


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Swannell, Barnum

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Barnum Swannell Stipendiary Lecturer in Applied Mathematics Email: barnum.swannell@maths.ox.ac.uk Special responsibilities Personal Tutor for Mathematics and Computer Science (visiting students) Academic background Barnum is completing his DPhil in mathematics in the Oxford Centre for Industrial and Applied Mathematics. Before coming to Oxford, he studied mathematics at Cambridge University. Teaching First and second year applied mathematics


Dumbleton, Adam

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Adam Dumbleton Stipendiary Lecturer in English Email: adam.dumbleton@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Adam completed his BA & MSt at New College, Oxford (2015-19). He is currently studying his PhD at Trinity College, Cambridge (2020—). Teaching Undergraduate: FHS papers 1 (Shakespeare) and 3 (1550-1660). Research interests Translation culture; poetics and versification; revision; classical reception; intellectual history and the


Wilmore, Dr Anna

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Dr Anna Wilmore Stipendiary Lecturer in German at St Hugh’s and St Anne’s Email: anna.branford@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Website/social media accounts: @seatofwisdomopn  Academic background I read French and German at Somerville College and discovered a love for medieval studies. I qualified as a teacher following my BA and then returned to Somerville for my MSt. I have just


Wakefield, Dr Thirza

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Dr Thirza Wakefield Rosemary Pountney Junior Research Fellow Email: thirza.wakefield@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Dr Wakefield studied English at the University of Bristol between 2006 and 2010. After working in the film production sector for some years and writing about film and poetry for publications such as Sight & Sound, Granta and The White Review, she returned