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Annie Rogers

Annie Rogers (1856-1937) grew up in an Oxford academic family and in 1873 was entered in the newly established exams set by Oxford’s Delegacy of Local Examinations. Having come top in both junior and senior examinations, she was automatically offered an Exhibition at either Balliol or Worcester, until it was discovered that she was a girl,


Bertha Johnson

Bertha Johnson (1846-1927) became involved in promoting women’s higher education in Oxford in the 1870s. She was secretary to Lady Margaret Hall from 1880 to 1914, and to the Association for the Education of Women from 1883 to 1894. The Home Students however were her chief responsibility, and the AEW made her their Principal in 1894,


Annie Barnes

Annie Barnes (1903-2003) was born in Geneva. Meeting visiting German lecturer H.G. (Roger) Barnes while working for her doctorate at Berne University led her to a long and distinguished academic career. She worked at Somerville and Lady Margaret Hall before being appointed Tutor (and subsequently Fellow) in French at St Anne’s in 1947. Her distinction was


Course catalogue and selection

Immersion in your chosen field of study is a particular strength of Oxford teaching and learning so we would encourage you to consider applying for a single subject as a visiting student. You may also apply to study two complementary subjects and examples are listed below.  We offer the following subjects for the Extended Academic


How to apply

 We welcome undergraduates from global institutions to our Visiting Students Programme.If your institution is listed below please consult with your study abroad advisor. You may also apply through study abroad providers or submit an independent application. All applicants are required to have the permission of their home institution and need to be studying towards an undergraduate degree.  If


Year In Japan

The Year in Japan Scheme is a fantastic opportunity exclusively for St Anne’s students to spend a fully-funded year studying and learning Japanese at the Japan University of Economics, Fukuoka. The programme has been in existence since 1999 and, to date, over 122 students have taken part. For 2024-25 there are 5-7 scholarships on offer.


Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. Internship

The Law firm Shardul Amarchand Mangaldas & Co. intend to offer one 4-8 week internship over the Long Vacation. The student would be interning under a specific team, as per their practice area preference. They would be allotted a training guide within the team and a mentor (an Oxford Alumni) for guidance in terms of


Jenifer Hart

Jenifer Hart (1914-2005) read History at Somerville. A brilliant success in the home Civil Service exam in 1936 was followed by eleven years’ distinguished service in the Home Office. In 1947 she left the Civil Service to join her husband Herbert Hart in Oxford. After work for the Delegacy of Extra-Mural Studies she became the


Dorothy Bednarowska

Dorothy Bednarowska (1915-2003) was herself a Home Student, graduating with a First in English in 1937. Her graduate studies in Herbert and Donne were interrupted by the War. After a temporary teaching post at St Hilda’s she became Lecturer in English at St Anne’s in 1946 and a Fellow in 1954. A type of professional academic