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Opening Times Washing Laundry Room Available 8:00am to 9:00pm daily Laundry cards are £2 and can be purchased in the room. Washing Prices: Eco £1.80; Superwash £2.30; Superwash Plus £2.80; Drying Price: £1.60 Top up your card See availability Food Halls Breakfast: 08:00 – 09:30 Lunch: 12:15 – 13:30 Supper: 18:15 – 19:30 Brunch (weekends):


Professor Sally Shuttleworth secures prestigious social sciences award with support from TORCH

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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


Year 12 North East Personal Statement Workshop Series

Year 12 North East Personal Statement Workshops In collaboration with the North East Consortium of Oxford Colleges (Christ Church, St Anne’s and Trinity) we will be offering a series of online workshops to support university applications (in particular for competitive universities and Oxbridge). If you are in Year 12, from a state school in the


New video from the Hydrogen Embrittlement of Steels Project, to which three St Anne’s academics contributed

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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.


St Anne’s Virtual Quiz


Live talk and Q&A – An alternative history of Shakespeare’s blank verse


Music from St Anne’s in Lockdown


St Anne’s Professor Antonious Tzanakopoulos and alumna Jo Delahunty, QC, win landmark Human Rights case

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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


Live talk and Q&A – Human Rights Implications of Covid-19