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Donor Day 2022

With great anticipation, many donors were welcomed back in College … Continued

Climate entrepreneurship

Satowa Kinoshita (2013) is a self-described climate entrepreneur. In this article she tells us about how she came to this role and why it is so important.

A Lebanon to come back to

Aya Majzoub (2010) is a researcher for Human Rights Watch in Beruit. Here she tells us about her work investigating human rights abuses in Lebanon.

Giving Day at St John’s – we need you!

St John’s will be celebrating its first-ever Giving Day on 23 and 24 June. We need you to help make it a real success.

A festival year marking 40 years of women at St John’s

Activities in College marking the anniversaries of the admission of female undergraduates, postgraduates and Fellows.

Fighting the good fight: Professor David Green (1970)

Professor David Green (1970) studied Economics at St John’s and worked for the homelessness charity Shelter before pursuing a career in Education. He is currently the Vice Chancellor and Chief Executive of the University of Worcester and was awarded a CBE in 2019 for services to higher education. He spoke to us about the values which have underpinned his career.

A life volcanic

Professor Tamsin Mather (1995) studied Natural Sciences at St John’s specialising in Chemistry and then returned in 2001 to do a PhD in Earth Sciences. She is now a Professor of Volcanology at the University of Oxford. Her work has taken her all over the globe in a quest to understand more about the world’s volcanoes.

Since St John’s: Megan Quinn (2008)

Megan Quinn (2008) studied for an MPhil in English at St John’s, completed a PhD in English at Princeton University, and now works as a senior narrative designer at a game studio.

Professor Richard Moxon FRS and Dr Hugh Bethell MBE on preventative medicine

Richard and Hugh both studied Natural Sciences at St John’s in the 1960s and have remained friends ever since. Here they talk about their career paths, share their ideas about preventative medicine and offer advice for Johnians starting out in the medical profession.

Music outreach trip to King’s Hedges Educational Federation primary school

Alumna Rachel Addison (2000), music teacher at King’s Hedges Educational Federation, invited students from St John’s to play live music for the school children.