
An update on 2020 admissions
Tutor for Undergraduate Admissions, Dr Victoria Harvey, summarises the challenges faced by St John's and offer holders during the 2020 admissions round
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Tutor for Undergraduate Admissions, Dr Victoria Harvey, summarises the challenges faced by St John's and offer holders during the 2020 admissions round
Find career tips from Johnians who have been in conversation with the College in the last couple of years.
John Hoyte (1953) shares his account of crossing the Alps with an elephant in tow!
Emmie Bidston (1996) writes about her research into leadership, the course she created and the book she co-authored: Leader: Know, love and inspire your people.
Eileen Hunt Botting (1993), Professor of Political Science at the University of Notre Dame, writes about her career journey in academia and how she works to give women writers the recognition they’re due.
Hear from three Johnians working in healthcare during the pandemic – Tom Foley (2005), Sophie Callis and Raj Jayarajasingam (1993) – and read their views on how our attitudes and practices might positively change post-COVID-19.
Co-Founder of Wren Therapeutics, a spin-off pharmaceutical company from the University, and Entrepreneur-In-Residence at St John's.
The JEC was revitalised in 2019/20. Co-President Mary Letey summarises the Club's aims and activities, including alumni involvement.
Jen sums up her career journey since leaving St John's, including the launch of a surprisingly relevant fitness app during the pandemic.
Schools Liaison and Access Officer, Gaia Lambert, writes about what St John's is doing to break down barriers to higher education.
An entrepreneur with experience in sustainable investment, Duncan shares his thoughts on the climate crisis and entrepreneurship.
Serial freelancer and author of The Freelance Bible, Alison Grade (1989), discusses her own career journey and shares tips for budding freelancers.