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Jones, Dr Suzanne

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Dr Suzanne Jones Kathleen Bourne Junior Research Fellow in French Email:  suzanne.jones@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background BA, MSt, DPhil (Oxon) Teaching Undergraduate: Suzanne teaches translation and a range of early modern French literature to undergraduates at St Anne’s. She will also be teaching on the French faculty’s Advanced Translation course for finalists and lecturing on seventeenth-century French


Jackson, Mr Justin

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Justin Jackson Stipendiary Lecturer in Politics Email: justin.jackson@bnc.ox.ac.uk Academic background Justin is Lecturer in Politics at Brasenose, St Anne’s, and St Hilda’s Colleges. He also teaches at the Blavatnik School of Government. Justin is completing a PhD at King’s College, Cambridge on the Conservatives and Constitutional Reform. His research sits at the intersection of politics, history,


Janezic, Professor Katharina

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Katharina Janezic Tutorial Fellow in Economics, Associate Professor in Economics Email: katharina.janezic@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Katharina is an experimental and behavioural economist. She holds a PhD in Economics from Universitat Pompeu Fabra as well as Master degrees from the Barcelona Graduate School of Economics and Universitat Pompeu Fabra and a BA from the University of Oxford.


St Anne’s College, in association with the University of Oxford and GiveOut, announce the inaugural Michael Dillon LGBT+ Lecture, to be given by Maggi Hambling CBE

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St Anne’s College, the University of Oxford and GiveOut are delighted to announce the first in-person lecture in a new flagship lecture series, The Michael Dillon LGBT+ Lectures. Hosted at St Anne’s, the series, which is named in honour of St Anne’s alumnus, Michael Dillon – the first person known to have medically transitioned from


In Memoriam: Geneviève Adams, former Lecturer in French and friend of St Anne’s

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We are very sad to share the news that our friend and colleague Geneviève Adams, Lecturer in French at St Anne’s for many years, has died. Geneviève was a warm and wise tutor and colleague, and this news will be received with great sorrow by many, both at St Anne’s and at St Hugh’s, where


Research by Prof Bent Flyvbjerg, Senior Research Fellow, Finds High Degree of Bias in Cost-Benefit Analyses of Public Investments

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New research from Bent Flyvbjerg, Senior Research Fellow of St Anne’s and First BT Professor and Inaugural Chair of Major Programme Management at Saïd Business School, and Dirk W. Bester, professional statistician, finds that cost-benefit analyses of public investments are highly inaccurate and biased. The bad news is that this means the many cost-benefit analyses


Book Launch: Human Flourishing: Scientific insight and spiritual wisdom in uncertain times


79th Domus Seminar


St Anne’s Tutor and Fellow in Law, Prof. Antonia Layard, and Supernumerary Fellow in Geography, Prof Tim Schwanen, made Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences

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We’re pleased to share the news that, following a recent nominations process, the Award of Fellow of the Academy of Social Sciences (FAcSS) has been conferred on Professor Antonia Layard, St Anne’s Tutor and Fellow in Law, and on Professor Tim Schwanen, St Anne’s Supernumerary Fellow in Geography, for their contributions to social science. Professor