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The opening of Oxford Edge on Friday 7 March

Christ Church's new Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, based at 37 St Giles, has opened. It will educate students from across the University … More...

Willow Emerald Damselfly, Orange Ladybird and Speckled Wood Butterfly

The Meadow is known for its longhorn cattle, much to the delight of many visitors. The cattle share the Meadow with a myriad of smaller inhabitants, a… More...

Poppy Burrows, Wolfe Morn and Kat Vincent

Poppy Burrows (2024, English), Wolfe Morn (2022, Classics), and Kat Vincent (2023, Geography) all represented Christ Church at the Varsity Matches on … More...

The English Wind Consort playing period instruments in Hall

Our 500th Anniversary celebrations got off to a flying start with a Tudor banquet in Hall on Tuesday 28 January. Graduate Scheme Development Associate… More...

A new graduate scholarship has been created for students undertaking a History of Art and Visual Culture Masters degree at Christ Church, thanks to th… More...

As part of Christ Church's 500th anniversary celebrations, Edward's Boys will present the play, ‘The Enterlude of the Godly Queen Hester’, on Friday 2… More...

Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland, translated into Russian by Vladimir Nabokov, Berlin, 1923

A Library exhibition, opening on Tuesday 4 February, will showcase some of the highlights of the 'Jon A. Lindseth Lewis Carroll Collection', which was… More...

Holly Haines

Holly Haines (2019, Biology) discusses her recent work, published in eBioMedicine, which combines cardiovascular science, neuroimaging, and epidemiolo… More...

The Lunchtime Portraits

The Lunchtime Portraits: Oxford, 2010-2020, by David Stumpp (Rare Books Librarian), is a pictorial microhistory of Oxford taken over a span of 10 year… More...

Xiaolan Deng

Xiaolan Deng's (2023, Computer Science and Philosophy) essay recently won the 2024 Bernard Williams Essay Prize, organised by Institute for Ethics in … More...

Christ Church’s third Giving Day is underway! This year, we are celebrating everything that makes the college community unique. More...

Dr Tonya Lander

In response to the global decline of pollinators, Dr Tonya Lander, Lecturer in Biology, discusses her work to develop a technology to track individual… More...

Thomas Angell at his graduation

Thomas Angell (2021, Medicine) discusses his third-year Final Honours School research project which examined the distribution of iron in the spinal co… More...

Family Programme members in Hall

An invitation to tea and cakes in the Hall was a highlight of moving in day for Family Programme Member, Janet Egan, whose son James Parfett (2024, En… More...

Neha Jamal

The Reaktion Book Prize is awarded each year to the author of the best extended essay submitted in the first year of the University of Oxford’s Histor… More...

We are seeking to endow a new graduate scholarship in History for an academically-excellent doctoral student who would otherwise not be able to pursue… More...

Cover image of Alice Through the Looking-Glass: A Companion

Join us for the launch of Alice Through the Looking-Glass: A Companion, the first volume-length appreciation of Lewis Carroll’s oft-neglected Wonderla… More...

Joshua Omolegan and Owen Agnel

Joshua Omolegan (2020, Computer Science) and Owen Agnel (2020, Computer Science & Philosophy) awarded University Prizes for achievements in their four… More...

Christ Church Archives

The Archives were recently accredited by the Archive Service Accreditation scheme. The scheme is the UK standard for archive services, administered by… More...

Research student, Kate Friesen (2020, Medicine), discusses her international academic career so far – as well as her work at Christ Church which explo… More...

Dr Ilia Shumailov and Professor Yarin Gal

Dr Ilia Shumailov and Professor Yarin Gal recently co-authored a research paper exploring the potential limitations of Artificial Intelligence 'large … More...

DPhil candidate Saarrah Ray (2021, Law) joined an online panel of experts to discuss the issues surrounding FGM on Saturday 17 August. She discusses h… More...

Dr Carter surveying the lichens in the Water Garden at Blenheim Palace.

Dr Nicholas Carter, Lecturer in Physical Geography, discusses his work with the Oxford Resilient Buildings and Landscapes Laboratory to explore the ef… More...

'On Coloured Ground: Drawings on coloured papers by Italian Old Masters'. The Picture Gallery's exhibition explores how artists used coloured paper su… More...

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