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Genetics award for Kay Davies
Professor Dame Kay Davies, Dr Lee’s Professor of Anatomy, has been awarded the 2015 William Allan award by the American Society of Human Genetics. The award, first given in 1961, recognises ‘substantial and f...
Hertford Talking: setting the green agenda
We hosted a lively discussion on the green agenda in London on 25 June. Our speakers (all Hertford alumni) included the CEO of the RSPB, the Director at Whitley Fund for Nature, and the Director for Environment and Susta...
Innovation in China healthcare
Congratulations to Hertford DPhil Student Marco Haenssgen, whose work using satellite maps for household survey sampling in rural China has been recognised with an OxTALENT award in the category of Student IT Innovation....
Women in STEM
Our Women in STEM Subjects Access Day is happening next week With talks on everything from engineering solar power for villages in rural Kenya to Game Theory (for computing), the Y11 students from state schools should ha...
Dorset to Frinton (via Camden)
With AS Levels finished, schools are keener than ever to engage with Hertford and encourage their most talented students to aim high. Last week Dr Catherine Redford, Hertford’s Outreach Fellow, made visits to SEEV...
New graduate scholarship
Hertford is delighted to announce a new graduate scholarship in Computer Science and Philosophy starting in Michaelmas 2016, the Oxford Mary Jane Grefenstette Scholarship. The scholarship is fully funded, covering all fe...
HARTfest 2015
Holly Redford-Jones and Ellen O’Neill (pictured, sporting HART Fest tshirts) report on the inaugural HART Fest in May 2015. Congratulations to all involved in making it such a success. “Hertford recently cele...
Leverhulme award for Hertford Historian
David Hopkin, fellow and tutor in modern European history, has been awarded a prestigious Leverhulme Trust Fellowship. Â From January 2016 to April 2017 he will be researching the songs of European lacemakers. Â Here he ...
Future leaders
Marion Osieyo, a recent graduate from Hertford, has been selected as one of fourteen future leaders who will be giving their views on the world’s future at a European Commission conference, the European Development...
Teaching award for politics lecturer
We are delighted that Dana Mills, lecturer in politics, was recognised in the OUSU teaching awards yesterday. Dana won in the support staff category, for teaching as well as mentoring work throughout the year with the Wo...