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Prismatic Jane Eyre Schools Project Launches Nationwide Translation Competition

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The Prismatic Jane Eyre Schools Project has just launched a nation-wide creative translation competition today – International Translation Day! The competition deadline is 1 March 2022. Entrants are asked to produce a poem in another language inspired by a selected passage from Jane Eyre. The competition accepts submissions in any language, and all entries need


Boettcher, Dr Sage

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Dr Sage Boettcher Stipendiary Lecturer in Experimental Psychology Email: sage.boettcher@psy.ox.ac.uk Academic background DPhil Experimental Psychology; Oxford 2020 MSc Interdisciplinary Neuroscience; Goethe University Frankfurt; 2016 BSc Psychology & Statistics; University of Delaware, 2012   Teaching Experimental Psychology Undergraduate: Cognitive Psychology, Psychobiology, Perception, EEG Graduate: Statistical Methods and Theory Research interests My work focuses on understanding how


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Balbier, Professor Uta

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Professor Uta Balbier Tutorial Fellow in History and Professor of Modern History Email: uta.balbier@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Uta Balbier is a historian of the twentieth-century United States with a particular interest in religion and America’s global relationships. Fascinated by the diversity and dynamics of the US religious landscape, she seeks through her research to enhance our


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St Anne’s DPhil candidate, Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, Highly Commended by the Forward Prizes for his poetry collection, “Writing The Camp”

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We are proud to share the news that St Anne’s DPhil candidate in English Literature, Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, has been Highly Commended by The Forward Prizes for his poetry collection, “Writing The Camp,” which was also the Poetry Book Society’s Spring 2021 recommendation. The Forward Prizes for Poetry are the most widely coveted awards for


“What have PPE-ists ever done for us?”


St Anne’s Honorary Fellow, Professor Sir Peter Donnelly, awarded the Royal Society’s 2021 Gabor Medal

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We are delighted to announce that St Anne’s Honorary Fellow, Professor Sir Peter Donnelly, FRS, FMedSci, has been awarded the Royal Society’s 2021 Gabor medal for “pioneering work in the genomic revolution in human disease research, transforming the understanding of meiotic recombination, and for developing new statistical methods.” The Gabor Medal is awarded annually for


Layard, Professor Antonia

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Prof. Antonia Layard Wai Chi and Stephen Man Fellow in Law Email: antonia.layard@st-annes.ox.ac.uk Academic background Antonia studied for her BA and DPhil in Law at Oxford, received Master’s degrees in Public Policy and Public Health from Columbia University and an LLM from the LSE. She started her academic career at Oxford, at Mansfield College’s Oxford