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St Anne’s Festive Concert 2025


Exams

Exams Exams can be a stressful period during your studies, and we hope to help you in whatever way we can. Read on to find details of support and resources available within the College library and the wider University. We are still here to help you find books and more, in the College library, within


Women in Film: Changemakers of Film and Screen


Fourth Year Futures & Faculty Frontiers: Celebrating student projects and faculty research in engineering


Oxford study led by St Anne’s DPhil candidate, Tom Barrett, overturns existing theories about the origin of water on Earth

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University of Oxford researchers have helped overturn the popular theory that water on Earth originated from asteroids bombarding its surface. Instead, the material which built our planet was far richer in hydrogen than previously thought. The findings have been published today in the journal Icarus. Using a rare type of meteorite, known as an enstatite chondrite,


Simar Bajaj, St Anne’s MSc student, named in the Forbes 30 Under 30

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We’re proud and pleased to share the news that Simar Bajaj, who is currently pursuing an MSc in Global Health Science and Epidemiology at St Anne’s, has been named in the prestigious Forbes 30 Under 30 list in the Science and Healthcare section. Forbes 30 Under 30 is a set of lists published annually by


St Anne’s Honorary Fellow and Nobel Prize Winner, Mario Vargas Llosa, has died at 89

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We were sorry to see the news that Mario Vargas Llosa — described by the BBC as a “giant of Latin-American literature” — has died at the age of 89. Mario was our visiting Weidenfeld Professor in 2004 and was also an Honorary Fellow of St Anne’s. Mario Vargas Llosa won the Nobel Prize for


Summer 8s 2025


Alumnae Events in Hong Kong this July