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Launch of Community & Giving Week: Principal Helen King and St Anne’s sponsored erg


Green Action Week: Revolutionaries, Imperialists, and Witches: What Climate Can (and Can’t) Tell Us About the Past


Kemp, Philippa

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Philippa Kemp Stipdendiary Lecturer in Law Email: philippa.kemp@lmh.ox.ac.uk Academic background Philippa obtained her Law LLB and Law, Medicine and Healthcare LLM from the University of Liverpool. She has previously worked as an ethics and regulation coordinator in a medical research department at the University of Oxford and convened the Medical Law and Ethics Discussion Group


St Anne’s Fellow in Materials Science, Professor Saiful Islam, presents public lecture in Leicester on green energy, drawing on his research into fruit batteries

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Professorial Fellow Saiful Islam presented a public lecture at the beautiful Leicester Museum & Art Gallery on Feb 12th, through an invitation of the Leicester Literary and Philosophical Society (founded in 1835), and sponsored by the Royal Society of Chemistry. The lecture was titled ‘Green energy materials in 3D: crystal gazing an the atomic scale’.


Stained Glass

Welcome to this online exhibition of the stained-glass windows in Hartland House.  The windows were designed and made by Hazel Rossotti from 1997-2014. You can read more about the artist and the background to design and making of the windows on our Library blog: Stained Glass Blog College Members can also use this page as


Stained-Glass Windows in Hartland House

This blog post is dedicated to Hazel Rossotti (1930-2023), who after her retirement designed and made the stained-glass panels now housed in the Library in Hartland House. Hazel was the Chemistry Fellow and Tutor at St Anne’s from 1961 until 1997, and before the appointment of a Biochemistry Fellow also oversaw that subject, as well


“Red Sky At Sunrise”, a Laurie Lee stage adaptation by St Anne’s alumna Deirdre Shields (1982) and starring Anton Lesser, comes to Oxford Playhouse

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A new adaptation of Laurie Lee’s much-loved trilogy — Cider with Rosie, As I Walked Out One Midsummer Morning and A Moment of War — is currently on tour, coming to Oxford Playhouse on Saturday, 17 February. Devised as a show by Judy Reaves, the text  has been adapted by St Anne’s alumna Deirdre Shields (English, 1982). David Le Page, artistic


Blue Plaque Walk in Birmingham


St Anne’s Community & Giving Week: Young Stanners’ – Ten Years On