St Anne's is committed to keeping our world-wide community of students, fellows, staff, alumnæ and friends in touch with each other, and with the College.
We're very proud to be becoming Oxford's first All-@SteinwayHallUK School this week, with the arrival of seven new pianos tomorrow. Read more about what this means for St Anne's, Oxford and music education more widely: st-annes.ox.ac.uk/st-annes-t…
A £500,000 endowment from the James and Shirley Sherwood Foundation will support Biology at @StAnnesCollege, establishing The Dr Shirley Sherwood OBE, Tutorial Fellow in Biology in recognition of her distinguished contributions to science, art and education.
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St Anne’s College is honoured to receive a transformational £500,000 gift from the James and Shirley Sherwood Foundation to support Biology at St Anne’s.
In recognition, the Tutorial Fellow in Biology will be named in honour of Dr Shirley Sherwood OBE st-annes.ox.ac.uk/st-annes-c…
Congratulations to the St Anne's netball team, who won Friday's match against Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford 18-11. Team captain Praise Adebusoye says: "It was such a good game and was pretty intense because we didn't have any subs, but everyone played so well!"
I’m thrilled to share that I will join the Department of Materials @UniofOxford and @StAnnesCollege as an Associate Professor.
My entire research group will also be transferring from the University of Cambridge — we are all incredibly excited!
Visit: materials.ox.ac.uk/peoplepag…
What connects steel, chocolate and sound? 🍫
This #WorldFoodDay, we're spotlighting Dr Johnny Drain (@StAnnesCollege, 2009), the food scientist whose Oxford DPhil in Materials Science led him from steel to cocoa-free chocolate and beyond.
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St Anne's JRF, Dr Ali Kay, has committed to running the London Marathon in support of her son, Bertie, who has Muscular Dystrophy. She would be hugely grateful for any support you would like to offer 2026tcslondonmarathon.enthus…
St Anne’s College is honoured to receive a transformational £500,000 gift from the James and Shirley Sherwood Foundation to support Biology at St Anne’s.
In recognition, the Tutorial Fellow in Biology will be named in honour of Dr Shirley Sherwood OBE st-annes.ox.ac.uk/st-annes-c…
With the evenings drawing in, it's time to gather somewhere bright and buzzing for drinks and conversation. 🍷✨
We invite all our recent graduates to attend Young Stanners Society Winter Drinks: eventbrite.co.uk/e/young-sta…
A momentous day for the Bevington Road regeneration project, as the first students move in to the newly-futureproofed houses! Look inside: transformingbevingtonroad.co…
It's #BlackHistoryMonth, and we look back at the legacy of our alumna, Sarah Nyendwoha Ntiro.
The first woman Oxford university graduate from East and Central Africa, she was an advocate for girl's education. Her memoir, "Emboldened", is available in St Anne's College Library.
"Cheffing is an amazing career, but there's a real shortage of people pursuing it. I'm passionate about getting more young people cooking, because it's a life skill everyone should know." St Anne's Head Chef, Ben Gibbons, on cheffing in 2025 bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c9dx…
Our very own Ben Gibbons, Guild Master (and St Anne's Head Chef!), is leading the City of Oxford Guild of Chefs' new careers campaign to get more Oxford residents to consider a career in the kitchen:
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Watch out for our Head Chef, Ben Gibbons, on @itvmeridian tonight at 6pm, encouraging young people into a cheffing career as part of his role as Guild Master at the Oxford Guild of Chefs!
Congratulations to St Anne’s alumnus, Edward Flood (Law, 1998) who has recently published Sometimes It’s Funny: Adventures in Parenthood, a memoir of early parenthood co-written with his wife, J.A. Flood. st-annes.ox.ac.uk/st-annes-a…
Krzysztof Pelc will deliver his in-person Inaugural Lecture as Oxford's Pearson Professor in International Relations.
The professorship is a tribute to Lester B Pearson: one of Canada's finest Prime Ministers, a Nobel Laureate, and an Oxonian.
📅 Wed 12 November 2025
📍 @UniOfOxford
🎟️ via.maharaj.org/pppsb
His subject is tragically topical: the ability of governments and statesmen to restrain their passions, the consequences when they fail to do so.