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The History of “Our NHS” panel event March 2024   We were delighted to welcome former Plumer Junior Research Fellow at St Anne’s, Dr Andrew Seaton, author of ‘Our NHS: A History of Britain’s Best-Loved Institution’ back to College on 5th March for a panel discussion on the history of the National Health Service. Andrew


Find out More: Ask our Students

We asked current undergraduate students at St Anne’s College some of your most frequently asked questions. See their answers below!   Rebecca, First Year, Materials Science How did you choose which college to apply to?   First of all, check the colleges that do your course. I study Materials Science so I had a choice of 7 colleges


Want to know more about University?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dvhWN8HjwgA Whether you are deciding whether or not to apply to University, or just want to know more about what University is, and how Oxford is different, then we hope the resources here will help you with your decision. The video opposite is aimed at Key Stage 2-3, but gives a good explanation of what


Bolt, Professor Maxim

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Professor Max Bolt Associate Professor of Development Studies and Supernumerary Governing Body Fellow Email: maxim.bolt@qeh.ox.ac.uk Academic background Before joining the Oxford Department of International Development and St Anne’s in 2020, Maxim was Lecturer then Reader at the University of Birmingham, and before that was a researcher at the British Museum. Maxim received his PhD in


St Anne’s final year medics graduate early to assist NHS

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Update: Sumaiyah Al-Aidarous has also graduated, as of 22 April.  Many congratulations to our three final year medics who graduated early from their Bachelor of Medicine and Bachelor of Surgery in absentia yesterday in order to assist the NHS with the fight against Coronavirus. They are: Jessica Kate Davies Charlotte Zoe Moore Phoebe Matilda Tupper Phoebe


A sad farewell to Tortellini

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We’re very sorry to announce that our College tortoise, Tortellini, became poorly several days ago and, following a visit to the vet, has since died in his sleep. We heard the sad news this morning. Tortellini was a regular fixture in the Danson Room and we know he will be missed by many members of


Applying to Oxford

Competitive Applications Our friends at St Peter’s College, Oxford have put together this really useful and comprehensive video for Year 12s considering competitive universities and applications – we really recommend watching this. Below, we have an introduction to, and top tips for, personal statements, more information about Admissions Tests, as well as some more personal


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