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Early US students

US Students in Publications The early registers of The Society of Oxford Home-Students record a high number of overseas members.  580 total students (of all nationalities) passed through The Society between 1888* and 1911, and of these, 117 were American women.  It is interesting to see what an international presence The Society and the women’s


Christine Ogle

The Ship for 1939-45 is a window into wartime life at what was then The Society of Oxford Home-Students (and from 1942, St Anne’s Society).  The ‘Oxford Letter’ each issue paints a picture of the wider city buzzing with war-work and academic life: “We are a pleasant jumble of civil servants, of officials and clerks


A Society at War (1914 – 1918)

By 1915, Oxford’s regular population of 3000 male undergraduates had fallen to just 1000 students and in 1917 it was as low as 350.  In their place came officer cadets, refugees and growing numbers of wounded. “Cap and gown have given place to khaki, and to “Kitchener’s blue”, for we have some 3,000 soldiers billeted


Middleton, Professor Jennie

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Professor Jennie Middleton Associate Professor and Tutorial Fellow in Geography Email:jennie.middleton@ouce.ox.ac.uk Academic background Jennie Middleton is Associate Professor in Human Geography and Tutorial Fellow at St Anne’s College. Prior to this she was a Senior Research Fellow in the Transport Studies Unit (2013 – 2021). Jennie holds a BA (Hons) in Geography (University of Wales)


Legg, Mr James

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Mr James Legg Supernumerary FellowHead of Bodleian Humanities Libraries(Taylor Librarian) Email: james.legg@bodleian.ox.ac.ukTel: +44 (0)1865 278160


Grindrod, Professor Peter

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Peter Grindrod Supernumerary Fellow in Mathematics Academic background Peter obtained a degree in maths from the University of Bristol (1981) and a PhD from the University of Dundee (1983), after which followed a short period of post doctoral research in dynamical systems and nonlinear PDEs at Dundee. Between 1984 and 1989 he worked at the


Chana, Professor Kam

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Pyle, Professor David

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Professor David Pyle Supernumerary Fellow, Professor of Earth Sciences  Email: david.pyle@earth.ox.ac.uk Website/social media accounts: Website; Twitter Department Website Academic background University of Cambridge B.A. (Geological Sciences), PhD (Earth Sciences). Teaching Undergraduate: David teaches courses in petrology and volcanology in the Department of Earth Sciences Graduate: David is Director of the University’s NERC-funded Doctoral Training Partnership


International Academic Programmes

  St Anne’s has a strong history of international outreach and has offered international academic programmes to ambitious secondary school students in Asia since 2014. We are keen to hear from schools interested in working with us.     Previous Singapore programmes   Singapore April 2018 ‘Understanding our World’ Academic Programme, Tanglin Trust School, Singapore