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Maternal Mental Health Week: St Anne’s alumnus, Hamish Magoffin, runs & cycles from Land’s End to John o’ Groats in support of post-partum depression charity founded in honour of his late wife and son

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May is Mental Health Awareness Month in the UK. More specifically, this week, 2 – 9 May, is Maternal Mental Health Awareness Week. Within an already stigmatised and little-understood area, there is a particular lack of attention paid to maternal mental health issues such as postpartum depression (“PPD”). St Anne’s alumnus, Hamish Magoffin (MBA, 2010)


St Anne’s Trinity Term BBQ


Mental Health Awareness Week: Welfare Event for Students


Family Policies

Paternity Leave Plan (staff will need to access the Intranet for editable version)    Fertility Leave    Shared Parental Leave Policy    Maternity Leave Policy 


Professor Imogen Goold, St Anne’s Fellow and Tutor in Law, delivers third Gresham College lecture: “Freezing Eggs and Delaying Fertility: Law, Ethics and Society”

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We are pleased to share the link to Professor Imogen Goold’s third Gresham Law Lecture as part of a series on Medical Law and Ethics. Professor Goold was appointed Visiting Gresham Professor of Medical Law in 2021. Before delivering this lecture, she appeared on BBC Woman’s Hour to discuss it. Freezing Eggs and Delaying Fertility:


St Anne’s DPhil Candidate, Yousif Qasmiyeh, and St Anne’s Honorary Fellow, Elif Shafak, shortlisted for prestigious RSL Ondaatje Prize

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We are proud to announce that St Anne’s DPhil candidate in English, Yousif Qasmiyeh, has been shortlisted for the prestigious Royal Society of Literature Ondaatje Prize for his book, Writing the Camp, alongside St Anne’s Honorary Fellow, Elif Shafak, for her book The Island of Missing Trees. An annual prize of £10,000, the RSL Ondaatje Prize


81st Domus Seminar: Professor Freya Johnston


St Anne’s College: Sustainable Investments

St Anne’s College undertook a Responsible Investment Review its ongoing investment strategy to ensure the College investments better balance the financial needs of the College with longer term sustainability. The investment consultation was launched on 30th January 2020 and asked for student, Fellow and staff input into a future investment strategy for the College. Featuring


Summer Eights Garden Party