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Sub-Organist, Richard Moore, reflects on ties between Oxford and New Zealand following his recent trip to Christchurch, where he lectured, gave concer… More...
Join Professor Karen Bourrier for a lecture: 'The New Girl comes to Oxford: Representations of Changing Victorian Girlhood in the Jon A. Lindseth Lewi… More...
As he begins his retirement, John James looks back at 13 years of service as Head Gardener of Christ Church. More...
Connor Redmile (2024, Water Science, Policy and Management), recipient of the Wakefield Scholarship, has travelled from Aotearoa – New Zealand – to 't… More...
This year's Andrew Chamblin (1991, Maths) Memorial Concert will be given by Roger Sayer on Wednesday 2 July. More...
This year's Family Programme Lunch, on Saturday 15 March, was enjoyed by the parents and guardians of current students at Christ Church. More...
Haydn Rawstron (1968, Music) discusses links between the House and Christchurch, New Zealand, which now include the University of Oxford's Crankstart … More...
Dr Sarah Birkhoelzer (2022, Medical Sciences) discusses her research which seeks to make a real difference for patients living with heart failure. 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...
Following the retirement of Treasurer James Lawrie, in December 2024, Christ Church seeks to appoint a Chief Financial Officer (CFO) and a Chief Inves… 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...
The Picture Gallery's next exhibition (opening on 7 April) brings together drawings from the Renaissance and Baroque periods, exploring how artists de… More...
A paper on molecular dynamics by two Christ Church academics, Dr Clare Rees-Zimmerman and Professor Dirk Aarts (in collaboration with others), has app… More...
On 28 February Muslims began observing Ramadan. At Christ Church, the month was marked the first Iftar in Hall. Mikyle Ossman (2022, Asian and Middle … More...
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...
Lexi Scholefield (2023, Mathematics and Philosophy), JCR Careers Representative, reports on a successful careers event – focusing on the Civil Service… More...
Anthony Thwaite (1930-2021) (1952, English) was a prolific poet, critic and broadcaster. 'At the Garden’s Dark Edge', a collection of Thwaite’s poems,… More...
LJ Rich (1993, Music) continues to host events and international musical keynotes giving organisations and world leaders an idea of best practice and … More...
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...
Alumnus Charlie Lovell-Jones (2017, Music) is soloist on a newly-released recording of the William Walton Violin Concerto with the Sinfonia of London,… More...