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Professor Dev Gangjee delivers the keynote speech at the European Commission’s Strengthening Geographical Indications conference
Our Tutorial Fellow in Law, Professor Dev Gangjee was invited to the deliver the keynote speech (‘Strengthening GIs Responsibly’) at the European Commission’s ...
Our JRF, Dr Jakob van den Eijnden, has co-authored an article in Nature Astronomy journal
Dr Jakob van den Eijnden, a Lee Hysan Junior Research Fellow in Physical Sciences at St Hilda’s College and postdoctoral researcher in astrophysics in the Physics Department of the University of Oxford, has co-...
DANSOX Book Launch
The DANSOX (Dance Scholarship Oxford) launch for the new book by distinguished dance scholar, Mark Franko, is available to watch on the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building's YouTube channel from Tuesday 24th November (7th Week). ...

Watch our Founder's Day Celebrations
In case you missed them or would like to watch again, our Founder's Day celebrations are available to watch on our YouTube channel.
The saint, the servant, and the song of middle-earth: The Hymn of Caedmon With Dr Jonathan Williams and guests This event has now ended but you can view it...
Title of Professor awarded to Helen Swift
Our Tutorial Fellow in Medieval French and Communications Fellow, Helen Swift, has been awarded the title of Professor of Medieval French Studies in recognition of her academic distinction.
Many congratulations to Professor Swift. Read more about her...

Music Scholarship and Awards Competition Winners 2020
We are delighted to announce the results of the Music Scholarship and Awards Competition held on 3 November 2020, and shared with viewers via YouTube.
The Music Scholar 2020-21 is oboist Ewan Millar (Music, 2019), whose performance of Bozza’s Fantaisie Pastorale impressed with its polish...

St Hilda's new college van reduces our carbon footprint
As part of St Hilda's drive towards sustainability and reducing vehicle emissions, our newly leased College van is an all-electric Volkswagen Transporter. This, together with our recent investment in battery powered gardening equipment means that we are reducing both noise and emissions on...
Marketing English Books, 1476-1550: How Printers Changed Reading by our alumna, Dr Alexandra da Costa, is published by OUP
Marketing English Books, 1476-1550: How Printers Changed Reading by Dr Alexandra da Costa (English,...
Reading English Verse in Manuscript c.1350-c.1500 by our alumnus, Dr Daniel Sawyer, has been published by Oxford University Press
Reading English Verse in Manuscript c.1350-c.1500 by our alumnus, Dr Daniel Sawyer (English, 2011), has been published by Oxford University Press. Dr Sawyer held the the Jeremy Griffiths Memorial Studentship in the History of the Book while a postgraduate student at St Hilda's College. He is...
Oxford to trial new COVID-19 test for individuals without symptoms
The Government, within its 'Operation Moonshot', invited two universities, Oxford and Durham to take part in feasibility studies of a self-administered, low-cost, rapid-result test for coronavirus SARS-2.
St Hilda's alumnus, Benjamin Shelley, has won The Walton Prize for the Strategic Business Management Exam
Our alumnus, Benjamin Shelley (Economics and Management, 2015) has won The Walton Prize for the Strategic Business Management Exam for scoring the highest mark globally in the exam sitting. The exam is one of the final three exams of the ACA qualification, this is the chartered accountancy...
Zeinab Badawi (PPE, 1978) receives the Sir Brian Urquhart Award for Distinguished Service to the UN
Our alumna, Zeinab Badawi (PPE, 1978), received the Sir Brian Urquhart Award for Distinguished Service to the UN. She accepted the award at the first-ever virtual UN Day on 24 October 2020.