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Colles, Frances

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Frances Colles Lecturer in Microbiology Email: frances.colles@biology.ox.ac.uk Academic background Fran is a professional state registered Biomedical Scientist and began her career working in UK Government veterinary and NHS diagnostic microbiology labs. An MSc research project initiated her move to research at Oxford University, with a special interest in diseases that affect both humans and animals.


Visit to Russell-Cotes Art Gallery & Museum


Plumer Society event – St Anne’s “behind the scenes” 


St Anne’s College – A Concert for Seven Pianos


St Anne’s to become first Oxford College to be an “All-Steinway School”

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We are delighted to share the news that St Anne’s is to be the first college in Oxford to achieve the status of an All-Steinway School. This places St Anne’s in a unique position within Oxford as a centre of musical excellence, the prestige of which will be a huge boost to our college only


Subject Family Evening: Classics


External Visitors and Alumnae

External Visitors The Library is for the use of members and associates of St Anne’s College only, and we do not lend material to members of other colleges. Members of the University and other external visitors may be admitted, with an appointment, to consult our collections on a reference-only basis, where we hold the only


St Anne’s student Mākereti Papakura, the first indigenous woman to study at Oxford, to be awarded a posthumous degree

News

The School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography at the University of Oxford has announced that pioneering Māori scholar, Mākereti Papakura, will receive a posthumous degree more than 100 years after she began her studies. Born in Aotearoa New Zealand in 1873, Mākereti is believed to be the first indigenous woman to matriculate to the University.


St Anne’s Festive Concert 2025