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Our alumnus, Jamie Carragher, is taking up an Annenberg Fellowship at the University of Southern California
Congratulations to Jamie Carragher, (History, 2013), who is moving to the University of Southern California, Los Angeles, as an Annenberg Fellow. Jamie will be studying arts journalism.
Oxford scientists say they have discovered a revolutionary way of powering mobile phones – by using bacteria.
Oxford scientists, including Professor Julia Yeomans and Dr Tyler Shendruk, say they have discovered a revolutionary way of powering mobile phones – by using bacteria. They say the natural movement of bacteria can be harnessed to make batteries and power switches and components in smart phones....

At the end of Trinity Term, we said goodbye and good luck to some of our St Hilda's colleagues.
We were sorry to say goodbye to some departing colleagues at the end of Trinity Term. We wish them every success in their new ventures:
Dr Helen Appleton has been with us for two years as a Lecturer in Medieval English. She will be taking up a Career Development Fellow position at Balliol...
Congratulations to Alex Taylor, who has been awarded a St Hilda’s bursary towards his Teach First Leadership Development Programme.
Congratulations to Alex Taylor, who has been studying Classics at St Hilda’s, and who has been awarded a £500 St Hilda’s bursary towards his Teach First Leadership Development Programme. Alex is starting his training in June 2016 to be...
Message from the Principal on EU exit referendum
Dear Colleagues,
I imagine that many of us awoke on 24th June to be surprised that the country had voted us out of the EU. We cannot predict detailed outcomes, but we can anticipate changes in our national affairs and possibly in our professional and personal lives.
My reason for...
Zoe Clark member of Oxford University Women's Powerlifting Team
Congratulations and good luck to Zoe Clark (3rd year Engineering) who is part of the Oxford University Women’s Powerlifting Team going to Minsk to compete in the World University Powerlifting Cup on 11 July. Follow them on ...
Congratulations to our alumna Celine Rattray on the fifth anniversary of Maven Pictures
St Hilda's College alumna Celine Rattray (Mathematics and Philosophy) celebrated with Trudie Styler on the fifth anniversary of their development, production, and financing company Maven Pictures at an...

St Hilda's Mixed Hockey Team Celebrates Cuppers Victory for the First Time
Congratulations to St Hilda's mixed Hockey Team, who won the Cuppers final against Worcester College by two goals to one on 12 June 2016.


Congratulations to Sarah Trolley on winning the Rachel McLean Prize 2016
Sarah Trolley (2nd year Geography student) is the winner of the the Rachel McLean Prize 2016.

Congratulations to Rosalind Jana on publication of her book 'Notes on Being Teenage'
Many congratulations to Rosalind Jana, who is in her 3rd year as an English Student at St Hilda's. Rosalind's book, 'Notes on Being Teenage' is published today, 9 June 2016, by Hachette Children's Group. There...

Our alumna and Editor of the Economist Zanny Minton Beddoes talks about the publication's 'shiny digital future'.
Economist Editor Zanny Minton Beddoes talks about making the 173-year-old title work online in the Guardian, 30 May 2016 . She also discusses her role and how, nearly 18 months in, she feels about...
Congratulations to Dr Rachel Condry, who has been shortlisted for the ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize 2016
Dr Rachel Condry, who is a Fellow of St Hilda’s and an Associate Professor of Criminology at the Centre for Criminology in the Law Faculty, has been shortlisted for the ...