St Anne’s Students Win Exam Prizes

We’re very proud of all our students who worked so hard throughout the 2021-22 academic year. We’re delighted to announce that many St Anne’s students have performed remarkably in their examinations and have won an array of prestigious prizes.

Prize-winners include:

Callum Bartlett (MPhys Physics, 2019) who received a Commendation for Practical Work

Charlotte Choi (MEng Materials Science, 2019) who has won a shared award: TATA Steel Prize for Best Overall Performance in Part I Practicals

Eliza Holland (Classics and English, 2021) who has won the Passmore Edwards Prize for Classics and English for 2022

Megan Lee (MBiochem Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry, 2019) who has won the Part I examination, Paper V Prize

Samuel Loh (History and Politics, 2019) who has won the Gibbs Book Prize

Myra Ng (MEng Materials Science, 2020) who has won shared awards: Armouers & Brasiers’ Prize for Year 2 Business Plan Team Presentation and Armouers & Brasiers’ Prize for Year 2 Business Plan Team Presentation

Megan Taylor (MEarthSci Earth Sciences, 2020) who has won the Keith Cox Prize for best mapping exercise on the NW Scotland Easter field course

Rebecca Tearle (MEng Materials Science, 2019) who has won a shared award: Armourers & Brasiers’ Company/TATA Steel Prize for Best Team Design Project

Philomena Wills (Modern Languages – French and Spanish, 2018) who has won a Congratulatory First, as well as

  1. David Gibbs Prizes for Best performance in Modern Languages
  2. Arteaga Prize for Best Performance in Spanish FHS
  3. Dolores Oria Merino Prize in Written Spanish for Best performance in Spanish Prose (Paper I)
  4. Thomas Blomefield Prize for Best FHS performance in French

Harris Wright (MEng Materials Science, 2021) who has who the Armourers & Brasiers’ Company/Rolls-Royce Prize for Outstanding Overall Performance

Shuzhe Zheng (MEng Materials Science, 2020) who was part of the winning team for the Armourers & Brasiers Prize for Best Year 2 Materials Selection Poster

Ruidong Zhou (MEng Materials Science, 2021) who was a Joint winner for the Johnson-Matthey Prize for best overall performance in Prelims