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Over 200 guests attended this year's Summer Gaudy (2004-2006) on Friday 27 June. More...
Dr Tony Law (1965, Chemistry) and his wife, Stella, had plenty to celebrate when they attended Christ Church's Commemoration Ball on Saturday 21 June. More...
Gloria Fehst (2022, MBA) enjoyed meeting fellow Members of the House at the recent 500th anniversary dinner at Terrasse Restaurant, Zurich. More...
Dr Eeva John (1979, Physical Sciences), Vice Chancellor of The Episcopal University of Juba, South Sudan, discusses the challenges of establishing uni… More...
On 22 May, Christ Church alumni met at Sällskapet, in Stockholm, to celebrate the College’s 500th Anniversary. The event was organised by André Anders… More...
'Tom events are a blast' according to Jane Dodd (1987, Physics), who recently returned for the annual gathering – followed by the Boat Club Society Di… More...
Jasper Reid (1991, English) has returned to the UK after 12 years building businesses in India. His leaving Linkedin post was covered by all major Ind… More...
Aaron James (2020, Modern Languages), Graduate Scheme Development Associate, spoke at the 500th Anniversary Dinner in Paris before returning home the … More...
On a brilliantly sunny Sunday afternoon, 27 April, past met present at the Christ Church sports ground as two teams battled it out for cricketing glor… More...
Calling golfers ... your House needs you! A team of alumni golfers from Christ Church will be defending the Hennessy Cup against other college alumni … More...
Full disclosure: I am not a man of the River. I’m not sure I ever saw a second of the sport as an undergraduate. But here’s the scoop: I love the Boat… More...
The Dean, Laura Jostins-Dean, and Director of our new Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Dr Irwin Zaid, visited the US West Coast at the end … More...
Dr Angus de Wilton (2009, Medicine) describes how the use of modern research techniques is shedding new light on the impact of an ancient disease, tub… More...
This year's Andrew Chamblin (1991, Maths) Memorial Concert will be given by Roger Sayer on Wednesday 2 July. More...
Haydn Rawstron (1968, Music) discusses links between the House and Christchurch, New Zealand, which now include the University of Oxford's Crankstart … More...
'The Light of Day' is the astonishing hidden story of the first man to come out as gay to overturn anti-homosexual laws, written by Christopher Stephe… More...
We are delighted that our 500th anniversary merchandise is now available to order from the online shop. More...
The 'polluter-pays' principle is a concept so intuitive, yet so rarely implemented. How to solve this for cars is tackled in a new book called 'Critic… More...
'Charles Frederick Worth, the Englishman Who Created Parisian Haute Couture' is a new publication by Stephen Clarke (1978, Modern Languages), due out … More...
Congratulations to Ross Cole (2006, Music) who was recently awarded a prestigious Philip Leverhulme Prize for his music research! More...
'The Fires of Gallipoli', Barney Campbell's (2002, Classics) latest novel, is a portrayal of friendship and its fragility at the very limits of humani… More...