We are delighted to announce that Professor Patrick McGuinness, St Anne’s Fellow and Tutor in French and Comparative Literature, has won the Royal Society of Literature’s prestigious “Encore” award for his second novel, Throw Me To The Wolves (Jonathan Cape). This is the 30th year of the award. Patrick’s first novel The Last Hundred Days was longlisted …
We are delighted to announce that two St Anne’s academics have been part of a which have been awarded Vice Chancellor’s Education Awards for 2020. The winning project, SmashMedicine and SmashInitiative, was led by Biochemistry Lecturer Dr Ben Harris, with Professor David Harris also a part of the project team. SmashMedicine is an evidence-based educational …
St Anne’s College Fellow, Professor Julia Hippisley-Cox, is leading the development of a new data-driven risk prediction model which will help Clinicians and GPs be able to better identify patients who are at a higher risk of serious illness from SARS-CoV-2 infection Find out more here.
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Congratulations to Professor Sally Shuttleworth, whose forthcoming project, Contagion Cabaret for Covid, has secured a social sciences award. Humanities and medical researchers are collaborating with Chipping Norton Theatre and the Oxford Spires Academy to produce a theatrical film of drama, discussion, and disease for the COVID-19 era. Based on the successful Contagion Cabaret, which originally toured to venues including the British Academy and the Science …
The Hydrogen Embrittlement of Steels (HEMS) project was a consortium funded by the English Physical Science Research Council to study the damage caused to steels by exposure to hydrogen. Upon exposure to hydrogen steels demonstrate a dramatic decrease in their tensile strength and instead of bending and stretching, the steel “cracks” in a brittle fashion. …
An important decision was handed down today by the High Court of England and Wales: for the first time, the Court allowed an application to go forward which will determine whether there is any incompatibility between the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations and its provisions on immunity, and Art 3 of the European Convention of …