Would you like to explore your subject in more detail? Or learn about a new subject? Currently just open to state school students in our link regions of Hillingdon, Southwark and the North East of England, the St Anne’s Super-Curricular Club offers weekly topics, short videos, quizzes and discussions on a wide range of subjects. …
From 12 April the University will provide free testing via the new symptom-free (LFD) testing centres located in easy-to-access sites around Oxford. Who should participate? Testing is voluntary but we strongly encourage everyone who is working or studying on site to get tested twice a week, every week throughout Trinity term, including those staff and students who have been vaccinated …
We are delighted to announce that Professor Saiful Islam is to join St Anne’s College in January 2022 as a Fellow in Materials Science. He will at the same time take up a Professorship in the Department of Materials as the next Statutory Chair in Materials Modelling. Professor Islam’s research interests are in modelling of …
We are pleased to announce the shortlist for the Oxford-Weidenfeld translation prize, curated by Oxford Comparative Criticism and Translation, based at St Anne’s. This year’s judges are Patrick McGuinness, Laura Seymour, Holly Langstaff, and Karolina Watroba (Chair). We will announce the winner of the Prize on Oxford Translation Day (12 June 2021) in an online …
Dear St Anne’s Student, I hope you have been able to enjoy the spring vacation, and that you are well and looking forward to the term ahead. This message is intended specifically for all of you who do not have a confirmed date to be back in Oxford but are waiting to hear if you …
We are proud to announce that the NHS is set to trial a “personalised medicine” DNA test developed by Genomics, a biotech company founded and run by St Anne’s Honorary Fellow, Professor Sir Peter Donnelly. The goal is to use the test to identify those whose genes make them more vulnerable to strokes and heart …
The 2021 Recognition of Distinction Exercise is now open for applications. All those employed by the University in academic or senior research roles are eligible to apply, as are other University employees who are making a significant and sustained academic contribution to the University. Individuals not employed by the University, but who are employed on …