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Oxford taster day
The Hundred of Hoo Academy visited Hertford last week, and we were delighted to get Bethany Blanchard’s account of her day: The visit to Oxford University yesterday was a new and different experience for me. I was ...
Hertfordians at the heart of Brexit debates
Two eminent Hertford lawyers to watch out for as the Supreme Court discusses Article 50 and parliamentary approval. Inside is alumnus and Honorary Fellow Lord David Pannick. Outside is Hertford’s Professor of Publi...
Project Shoebox: donations needed
Hertford’s Outreach Fellow Catherine Redford is leading a Christmas charitable event in college: Project Shoebox Oxford. Donations of non-perishable goods suitable for women and their families in refuge accommoda...
Medical research in Southeast Asia
Congratulations to Hertford MCR alumnus Dr Marco J Haenssgen who has won two research grants from the UK Economic and Social Research Council (ESRC) to support his socio-medical research in Southeast Asia. An ESRC awa...
Brexit means….
Hertford’s Professor of European Law, Alison Young, is in the eye of the storm about the role of the judiciary after the High Court ruling on Article 50. Hear her discussing the issues on Radio 5 live (9.28 on the...
Nasty women
Emma Smith is interviewed in Radio 3’s Sunday Feature on women and rhetoric from Queen Elizabeth’s speech at Tilbury to Hillary Clinton on the campaign trail. Emily Maitlis presents ‘Let Her Speak’...
Cricket cuppers victory
The news of Hertford’s first known victory in the intercollegiate cuppers cricket tournament is no less exciting for being a few months old. Captain Matthew Edwards writes: The cuppers final was against Worcester a...
$1 million seed capital for tech start-up
Hertford Economics & Management alum Mike Piddock (1998) has received a funding boost to his start-up Glisser. Promising an end to ‘death by PowerPoint’, Glisser offers interactive presentational technolo...
Congratulations to Oxford half-marathon finishers!
Hertford put on a great show at the Oxford Half Marathon this weekend, with times ranging from MCR member Eoghan Totten’s 1′ 07 (3rd place overall and just over 30 seconds off the winning time), to venerable ...
Singing lacemakers in Aylesbury
Hertford’s History fellow David Hopkin will be talking about his work – ‘singing lacemakers, why they sang while they worked and what their songs can tell us’ – at Bucks County Museum, Ayles...