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Tax Efficient Giving

Your gift can often be enhanced by a variety of tax breaks for charitable action. St Anne’s College is an exempt charity for the purpose of charity legislation. This means that, although it has charitable status, it is exempt from the requirement to register as a charity with the Charity Commission so it does not


International Giving

UK Gift Aid If you are a UK taxpayer, you can declare that all your donations should be treated as Gift Aid donations. Doing so maximises your gift, because we can reclaim 25p for every £1 you donate, at no further cost to you. Both single and regular gifts can be made tax-efficiently in the


Researchers including St Anne’s Fellow, Professor Francis Szele, develop breakthrough 3D printing method which could one day help repair brain injuries

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A group of Oxford University researchers including St Anne’s Fellow, Professor Francis Szele, have developed a breakthrough 3D printing method which could one day help repair brain injuries on a tailored basis. The research, which shows that neural cells can be 3D printed, was published in the journal Nature Communications. It has since received global


St Anne’s welcomes first Astrophoria Foundation Year students

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We’re thrilled to have welcomed our first cohort of Astrophoria Foundation Year students to St Anne’s this Michaelmas Term. Interviewed by The Guardian, Nargis Ahmadi, who has recently begun her studies here, said: “I thought Oxford was not very diverse, or that it wouldn’t really cater for me. I thought it would be a bit


Keohane, Dr Kate

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Dr Kate Keohane Personal Tutor, Graduate Advisor, and Lecturer, Fine Art and History of Art Email: kate.keohane@rsa.ox.ac.uk Academic background Dr Kate Keohane is a personal tutor and graduate advisor for Fine Art and an organising tutor and lecturer in History of Art at St Anne’s College. She completed her PhD at the University of St


Freed, Joshua

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Joshua Freed Clayman Junior Research Fellow in Political Thought Email: joshua.freed@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Website/social media accounts: www.joshua-freed.com Academic background Ph.D. University of California, Berkeley Teaching Undergraduate: Advanced Paper in Theories of Justice; Theory of Politics Research interests Joshua works on the legal history of democratic ideas and institutions; he specializes in the role of the Church and


Pelc, Krzysztof

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Krzysztof Pelc Lester B. Pearson Professor in International Relations, DPIR. Professorial Fellow, St-Anne’s College Email: krzysztof.pelc@politics.ox.ac.uk Website/social media accounts: @krzpelc Bio Krzysztof Pelc is the Lester B. Pearson Professor in International Relations in the Department of Politics and International Relations, and Professorial Fellow at St-Anne’s College. He received his PhD from Georgetown University in 2009.


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