University Prizes awarded to St John's Students

Seven St John’s students have been awarded prestigious prizes, scholarships and Fellowships by various academic institutions during June and July for their outstanding work and achievements.

James Devine-Stoneman, 3rd year Natural Sciences undergraduate, received the Part II Armourers and Brasiers' Prize.

Joan Redmond, 3rd year History gradaute, was awarded the Scouloudi Fellowship, Institute of Historical Research, London.

3rd year Manufacturing Engineering undergraduate Martha Geiger won the MET IIA Major Project Prize.

Sophie Gill, 2nd year Natural Sciences undergraduate, received the Mary Euphrasia Mosley Award.

2nd year Geography undergraduate, Mary Nower, won the David Richards Travel Scholarship.

Thomas Eaves, 2nd year AM&TP undergraduate, won the Smith-Knight & Rayleigh-Knight Prizes.

Andy Wang, 4th yer Mathematics undergraduate, was awarded the Thomas Bond Sprague Prize.