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COSARAF Charitable Foundation announces education support package

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The  Sheikh Family Scholarship is set to support underprivileged Muslim students through top universities.The COSARAF Charitable Foundation has launched a major higher education support programme to provide up to 24 graduate and undergraduate scholarships at four major UK universities. One award will be made each year over the next three years for eligible students enrolled


Rabii Malik and Gagan Khurana win Hult Prize regional final

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St Anne’s students Rabii Malik (PPE, 2017) and Gagan Khurana (Physics 2017) have been taking part in the Hult Prize competition. The team has been working on a new technology project, called AttAIn, to help provide job opportunities for 50,000 young people in the coming decade; this has been selected as one of the top 40


Boat Race 2019

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St Anne’s College congratulates Amelia Standing (Engineering Science, 2018) on being selected as stroke for the Boat Race 2019 and Tilly Edwards (Biological Sciences, 2016) who will be captaining the 2nd boat (Osiris). Amelia started rowing in 2013 after being inspired by the women’s pair’s performance at the London Olympics, and previously rowed for GB,


Becca Henderson

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St Anne’s College is deeply saddened to share the devastating news that Masters student, Rebecca Henderson, has passed away following heart transplant surgery. Becca completed a BA in English and Modern Languages at St Anne’s College between 2013 and 2017. A talented and enthusiastic student, she was accepted by the University of Oxford for an


Jo Delahunty QC to receive Freedom of the City of London

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St Anne’s College congratulates alumna Jo Delahunty (Jurisprudence, 1982), a Family Law QC, who will receive a Freedom of the City of London. Professor Delahunty was nominated for her contribution to the Law and efforts to advance diversity and equality. More than 100 women will receive the Freedom of the City of London to commemorate the


Daisy Street wins Catering Apprentice of the Year Award

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Daisy started at St Anne’s College in August 2017 as an apprentice chef.  For anyone making the transition from school or college direct to a working environment, the step-up can be daunting and demanding.  Indeed, Daisy would be the first to admit that getting used to the exacting standards, high pressure and long hours that


Community Week and Giving Day 2019

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St Anne’s first Community Week is due to take place from 25 February culminating in a Giving Day on 1/2 March. We hope to bring as many people from the St Anne’s community together in this week, including students, Fellows, staff, alumnae and friends. We will be hosting a range of events and hope that


Professor Victoria Murphy appointed chair of the National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum

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Professor Victoria Murphy, Professor of Applied Linguistics and Governing Body Fellow, has been appointed chair of the National Association for Language Development in the Curriculum (NALDIC) with effect from November 2018. She will be responsible for ensuring that NALDIC achieves its mission of supporting teachers and learners with English as an Additional Language (EAL) and will


In memoriam Joyce Flint (Parker, 1942)

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Born in 1923, Joyce (known as Joy) came up to St Anne’s in October 1942 to read for a BA in English Language and Literature. However, she was only initially able to come for one year due to the regulations of the Registration for Employment Order that meant that she needed to undertake war work.