St John's College News
Undergraduate wins Sports Personality of the Year after making a splash
"Rebecca's positivity and bubbly personality is infectious and everyone smiles a little wider and laughs a little more whenever she is around"An ‘inspirational’ second-year at St John’s has been named University of Cambridge Sports Club Personality of the Year after helping to keep the women’s water polo team afloat through the pandemic. Undergraduate Rebecca ‘Becca’ Howitt has been described as ‘one of a kind’ by her team mates after she stepped up to the role of women’s water polo Captain and Social Secretary from…read moreSt John’s awarded Platinum accolade for green initiatives
“The award is a great credit to staff across all departments who have taken a lead on driving down our environmental impact”St John’s College has achieved the top environmental award in the University of Cambridge Green Challenge just a year after scooping Gold with its debut entry. The annual Green Impact awards, which are linked to a nationwide scheme, encourage everyone working or studying at the University to take action collectively to reduce their environmental impact and to implement a range of sustainable…read moreTransforming Second Court for the 21st century
"We wanted to create a modern, welcoming environment"This summer, St John’s will be undertaking the most significant building project since the Old Divinity School redevelopment – a new social area that will revolutionise Second Court. Louise Hanzlik talks to Domestic Bursar Helen Murley and Tim Waters, Head of College Buildings, about the new Community Hub. For more than 400 years Second Court has been at the centre of College life, soaking up…read moreScientists can predict which women will have serious pregnancy complications
“This work provides new hope that a better understanding of the placenta will result in safer, healthier pregnancies for mothers and babies”Women who will develop potentially life-threatening disorders during pregnancy can be identified early when hormone levels in the placenta are tested, a new study has shown. Pregnancy disorders affect around one in ten pregnant women. Nearly all of the organ systems of the mother’s body need to alter their function during pregnancy so that the baby can grow. If the mother’s body cannot properly…read moreNational honour for St John’s scientist from Romania working at the forefront of green energy research
"Our research may one day contribute towards a sustainable fuel economy"A Research Fellow from St John’s who has helped to develop artificial leaves to produce renewable energy has been recognised for representing Romanian academics overseas. Dr Virgil Andrei was named Student of the Year in the 2021 League of Romanian Students Abroad Gala for his pioneering research, and being a mentor and ambassador for Romanian expats. Announcing the winner from Bucharest via…read moreArchitectural historian elected as member of prestigious American Philosophical Society
“This is a great honour, and I am proud to have joined such an illustrious body”The oldest learned society in the United States has named Professor Deborah Howard, Fellow of St John’s College, as one of its new members. The American Philosophical Society was founded in 1743 by Benjamin Franklin, one of the Founding Fathers of America who helped draft the Declaration of Independence. It has played an important role in American cultural and intellectual life for more than 270…read moreAndrew Chamblin Memorial Concert 2021
An hour-long programme of organ works will be livestreamedThe fifteenth annual Andrew Chamblin Memorial Concert will take place on Thursday 24 June 2021. The concert will be given by James O'Donnell FRCO HonRAM at 8pm in Christ Church Cathedral, and it will be streamed live online due to the pandemic; physical attendance is not possible. Mr O'Donnell will play an hour-long programme of organ works by Bach, Handel, de Grigny, Gibbons and Byrd. …read more'Poems are play-spaces for a special mode of connection'
"Something happens when a book is published and the contents start to exist in a fixed way, outside and away from the author"Dr Alex Wong, College Associate Lecturer and Director of Studies for English Literature, will see his second book of poetry, Shadow and Refrain, hit the shelves next week. The collection is a sequel to Poems Without Irony, which was published in 2017 and shortlisted for The Seamus Heaney First Collection Prize and The Roehampton Poetry Prize. It was also heralded as an ‘astoundingly well-…read moreTalented student wins speaker prize at UK-wide law conference
“Being encouraged and aided in critically and thoughtfully engaging with ideas, rather than just learning them, has been incredibly rewarding”An ‘exceptional’ Law undergraduate at St John’s has won the title of Best Student Speaker at a new academic conference. Christopher Hose, a fourth-year BA Law student, won the award for what judges called ‘his ambitious presentation on good faith’ at the inaugural University College London (UCL) Private Law Conference. He was one of just five students from universities across the UK chosen to…read moreSt John’s researcher among ‘exceptional’ health scientists elected Fellow of prestigious Academy
“The greatest health advances rely on the findings of many types of research, and on multidisciplinary teams and cross-sector and global collaboration”A cancer research pioneer from St John’s College who uses maths to better understand human biology has today been elected to The Academy of Medical Sciences Fellowship. Less than a week after becoming a Fellow of the Royal Society, Professor Benjamin Simons FRS FMedSci has been named as one of 50 leading biomedical and health scientists to be elected to the Fellowship of the prestigious Academy…read morePhilosopher’s thumbs-down to social media ‘likes’ gets award thumbs-up from Royal Institute
“Social media likes absolve us of the guilt of not responding to others’ posts but creates the bare minimum of human connection”The Royal Institute of Philosophy has awarded (jointly) its 2021 essay prize to a University of Cambridge researcher for the first philosophical analysis of ‘liking’ on social media. The essay, which focuses on Facebook, warns that ‘likes’ encourage communicative laziness while ‘like tallies’ fuel fake news, ‘gamify sociality’ and play to our psychological weaknesses. 'Please Like This Paper',…read more‘This global emergency cannot be ignored’ – Master of St John’s reveals action plan to tackle climate crisis
"There is no compromise where climate change is concerned - it is the defining issue of our time"St John’s has launched a series of ‘big and demanding’ climate crisis commitments to help the College reach net zero greenhouse gas emissions by 2050. The College’s bold manifesto has been launched by Heather Hancock, Master of St John’s, and will be embedded in every aspect of life at one of Cambridge’s largest Colleges. St John’s has also adopted a policy of divestment in all meaningful…read moreRoyal Society awards Fellowships to three pioneering St John’s scientists working for the benefit of humanity
“The global pandemic has demonstrated the continuing importance of scientific thinking and collaboration across borders”The Royal Society has today elected seven outstanding Cambridge researchers to its 2021 Fellowship of eminent scientists – including three academics from St John’s. Professor Usha Goswami CBE FRS, Professor Richard Samworth FRS and Professor Benjamin Simons FRS are among 60 newly-elected Fellows and Foreign Members to join the world’s longest-running scientific academy. The three St John’s…read moreSt John's holds first subject-specific virtual Admissions Clinics
“We hope prospective students will enjoy the chance to chat to our Directors of Studies”St John’s College is launching a new series of online Admissions Clinics for Year 12 students and other prospective undergraduates thinking about applying to Cambridge to study in 2022. The Admissions Clinics are subject-specific for the first time and will be running weekly from 13 May until 29 June. They will be followed by the Virtual July Open Days on 8 and 9 July when students coming…read moreEngineer, scientists and #MeToo researcher among Gates Cambridge scholars aiming to change the world
“Like their predecessors, this year’s cohort are extraordinarily impressive”Four ‘outstanding’ international postgraduates have been offered places at St John’s College in October, as part of the Gates Cambridge scholarship programme. St John’s alumni Emma Houiellebecq and Claudia Cornelissen, along with Clara Munger, are among 73 new scholars-elect who are due to make up the Gates Cambridge Class of 2021. A fourth postgraduate, Elizabeth Wiita, was named in February by…read moreThe Redboys smash fundraising target for Sam
Members of the St John's rugby team bear-crawled backwards around the College rugby pitch 777 timesThe Redboys have raised nearly £7,000 for the Bone Cancer Research Trust in memory of St John’s grad and former rugby club captain Sam Fitzsimmons, who died last year aged 23. Over 21 days in March, members of the St John's rugby team bear-crawled backwards around the College rugby pitch 777 times – or the equivalent if they were away from Cambridge and taking part remotely – for Fitzy's Fund.…read more‘Delight’ as two College Directors of Studies win teaching Prize
“Winning a Pilkington Prize during such a challenging time is particularly meaningful”Two Fellows from St John’s have been awarded the coveted Pilkington Prize in recognition of their teaching excellence. Dr Hannah Joyce and Dr Edward Tipper are among 13 winners of this year’s prize, which is awarded annually by the University of Cambridge Centre for Teaching and Learning. They will each receive £1,000. Dr Joyce, who is Director of Studies in Engineering Part IB, College…read moreTwo St John’s Fellows among awardees of European funding for frontier research
“We look forward to seeing what major insights and breakthroughs will spring from this investment and trust”A physicist and a statistician from St John’s College are among 209 leading researchers to win a share of €507 million in funding from the European Research Council ‘to follow their scientific instinct and dreams’. Professor Sir Richard Friend and Professor Richard Samworth, both Fellows of St John’s, have been awarded Advanced Grants of €2 million and €2.1 million respectively, beating tough…read moreMaths Open Days sum up what it is like to study Mathematics at St John’s
“We’ll be able to give a flavour of what makes St John’s such a special place”St John’s will be holding live online Maths Open Days for the first time to give prospective Mathematics students a taste of the course and College community. The interactive sessions will take place on the morning of the Faculty of Mathematics Open Days on 1 and 8 May for those considering applying for the Undergraduate Mathematical Tripos at Cambridge. Each St John’s open day starts at 11am…read moreFellow’s ‘landmark history’ of the lives of working mothers shortlisted for top writing Prize
“It displays a deeply-felt respect for the subject’s significance”St John’s Fellow Dr Helen McCarthy has been shortlisted for the UK’s largest history writing prize for her critically acclaimed book about mothers in the workplace. Dr McCarthy, College Lecturer in Modern History and Reader in Modern and Contemporary British History, is one of just six authors shortlisted for the 2021 Wolfson History Prize for her book Double Lives: A History of Working…read moreStone Age black bears didn’t just defecate in the woods – they did it in a cave too
"Analysis of DNA found in soil could have the potential to expand the narrative about everything from the evolution of species to developments in climate change"Scientists have sequenced ancient DNA from soil for the first time and the advance will transform what is known about everything from evolution to climate change. The findings have been described as the ‘moon landings’ of genomics because researchers will no longer have to rely on finding and testing fossils to determine genetic ancestry, links and discoveries – and it is thanks to Stone Age…read moreSix members of St John’s community honoured in student-led awards
"It's clear students really want to recognise the hard work that staff put in at Cambridge and the difference they make"The College nurse, four academics and a PhD candidate at St John’s have been shortlisted for awards by Cambridge students for their exceptional contributions to education and pastoral care during the pandemic. More than 600 students submitted nominations for the annual Cambridge Students’ Union (SU) Student-Led Teaching Awards, which reward best practice and hard work of teaching and support…read moreSenior Tutor appointed at St John’s
"Richard has an impressive track record in achieving excellent educational outcomes, attracting talented undergraduates and postgraduates regardless of their background or means"A new Senior Tutor has been recruited to steer and develop the academic environment of St John’s College. Richard Partington, currently Senior Tutor and Fellow of Churchill College, Cambridge, will join St John’s in August, and formally takes up his new role as Senior Tutor from 1 September 2021. The Senior Tutor is the College’s senior academic officer, providing academic leadership across a…read moreRussian memoir translated by St John’s writer and poet nominated for International Booker Prize
“In its seamless fusion of history, memory, essay, meditation, literary criticism it creates its own indelible form”An acclaimed memoir translated from Russian into English by Sasha Dugdale, St John’s College writer-in-residence, has made the International Booker longlist. In Memory of Memory by Maria Stepanova, the Russian poet and journalist, weaves together essay, fiction, memoir, travelogue and historical documents such as old photographs, diaries and letters to tell the story of how a seemingly ordinary…read moreMaster of St John’s pays tribute to Prince Philip
"We remember a man who was far-sighted and constant in his commitment to young people and who championed science, engineering and technology"His Royal Highness Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh has died aged 99, Buckingham Palace announced today (9 April 2021). Prince Philip, Queen Elizabeth II's husband and consort, died at home at Windsor Castle. Prince Philip was Chancellor of the University of Cambridge for 35 years, from December 1976 to June 2011. He would visit Cambridge several times a year, and always found time to talk to…read more