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What Does Jeremy Think?
Published today, What Does Jeremy Think? offers an insider’s view of the life and work of Hertford alumnus Jeremy Heywood. Jeremy – Baron Heywood of Whitehall – graduated from Hertford with a BA...
Oxford charity looking to re-connect with Hertford volunteers
Oxford-based charity Jacari is looking to re-connect with volunteers from Hertford who have been involved over the last 65 years. Jacari was set up in 1956 as a student society to tackle inequality and racial discrimin...
Hertford entrepreneur interviewed
Ani Haykuni, who holds an MBA from Hertford and the SaĂŻd Business School, is interviewed about Vann, her ground-breaking app for cancer patients. Developed from her own experience of chemotherapy, Ani designed Vann as a...
Prize-winning book by Academic Visitor
Professor Judith Herrin, Academic Visitor at Hertford College, has won the 2020 Pol Roger Duff Cooper Prize for her book Ravenna. Ravenna: Capital of Empire, Crucible of Europe, published by Allen Lane, investigates the...
Medical History essay winner
Final-year Medicine student Faaris Zaki has won the University’s John Freind Prize in Medical History. Awarded by the Medical Sciences Division, the prize recognises an outstanding essay on the history of medicine....
‘No Boys Play Here’ published by Sally Bayley
Dr Sally Bayley, Lecturer in English for Visiting Students, has published the second part of her coming-of-age story, No Boys Play Here. Sally’s latest book tells the story of a teenage girl in search of her lost f...
Schofield leads ÂŁ100m research institute
A new state-of-the-art institute for research into antimicrobial resistance is to open in Oxford, thanks to a ÂŁ100 million donation from manufacturing giant Ineos. Academic lead for chemistry at the new Ineos Oxford Ins...
Outstanding AI educator
Hertford Fellow and AI researcher Michael Wooldridge has been named as the recipient of a prestigious award recognising his lasting contributions to AI education. Mike’s Outstanding Educator Award is awarded by the...
New Year knighthood for David Stuart
Hertford’s Senior Research Fellow in Medicine, Professor Sir David Stuart FRS FMedSci, has received a knighthood in the New Year Honours list for services to medical research and to the scientific community. ...
Looking back on 2020 at Hertford
This week we’ll be looking back at our highlights from the past 12 months and remembering an exceptional year at Hertford College. 2020 has been a busy a relentless year, even though the college was practically empty f...