St Anne’s Students win Exam Prizes

We’re very proud of all our students who worked so hard throughout the 2020-21 academic year. We’re delighted to announce that many St Anne’s students have performed remarkably in their examinations, even given some ongoing unusual exam conditions, and have won an array of prestigious prizes.
Prizewinners include:
Giuseppe Nanfitò (Modern Languages) who received a letter of congratulations from the examiners for submitting the best dissertation on a topic in Italian literature

Robert James Torrance (MBiochem Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2017) who has won joint second prize for meritorious research projects in the Part II Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry

Lorne Hyde (MCompSci Computer Science, 2019) who has won the G-Research Group Project Prize for 2021Harry Myers (MEng Materials Science, 2020) who has won a shared award: Armourers and Brasiers’ Company / TATA Steel Prize for best overall performance in
Prelims practicals

Ben Jagger (MEng Materials Science, 2017) who has won a departmental prize: IoM3 Prize for best overall performance

Annabel Muir (Preclinical Medicine, 2020) who has won a commendation from Examiners for performance in First BM pt 1: Population Health & 2: Medical Sociology assignment

Blessing Omorodion (Preclinical Medicine, 2019) who has won a commendation from Examiners for performance in First BM Part II – Psychology for Medicine paper

Sunandha Anantharama (Preclinical Medicine, 2019) who has won a Commendation from Examiners for performance in First BM Part II – Psychology for Medicine paper

Thisuri Perera Bambarandage Don (Modern Languages, 2020) who has won the LIDL Prize for best performance on the German’s beginners’ course in the Preliminary Examination in Modern Languages

Lara Ingham (Classics and English, 2020) who has won the Craven Scholarship 2021 for best overall performance in Course II Year 1 prelims Classics & English

Emily Camp (Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics, 2018) who has won a congratulatory First, as well as

1. Proxime Accessit Gibbs Prize for the Best Overall Performance in the Final Honour School of Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
2. Best Practical Portfolio in the Final Honour School of Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics
3. George Humphrey Prize for Best Performance in Psychology Papers in the Final Honour School of Psychology, Philosophy and Linguistics

Joseph Turner (English, 2018) who has won the Violet Vaughan Morgan Prize 2021

Ivo Andrews (MBiol Biology, 2018) who has won the Gibbs Prize for Meritorious Work

Taiwo Lawal (MEng Engineering Science, 2018) who has won the Gibbs Prize for Best Dsign Project for Part B

Cameron Bell (MMath Mathematics and Statistics, 2017) who has won Best performance in the dissertation for the Honour Schools of Mathematics and Statistics Part C