St John's College News

  1. Johnians in 2012 New Year Honours List

    Johnians in 2012 New Year Honours List
    The College would like to congratulate the following Johnians, who are among those featured in the New Year Honours List 2012. Professor John Wallwork (1983), Honorary Professor of Cardiothoracic Surgery and Director of Research and Development (former Director of Transplantation), Papworth Hospital, Cambridge. Commander of the Order of the British Empire (CBE), for services to Healthcare…read more
  2. Dr Caroline Lonez

    Dr Caroline Lonez
    BiographyIn March 2007, I was awarded a PhD in Bioengineering from the Université Libre de Bruxelles, in Belgium, for my research focusing on the transport properties of synthetic cationic lipids. After my PhD, I worked on a project supported by the Walloon Region of Belgium on an adjuvant formulation for a prophylactic vaccine against dust mite allergy. From October 2008 to September 2012, I…read more
  3. Books added to the Working Library in December

    Books added to the Working Library in December
    Recent acquisitions RSS Feed Audio-Visual AV PL.lan Blue gate crossing [DVD]/ directed by Yee Chih-yen. [s.l.] : Arc Light Films , 2002. AV PL.gaa Dumplings [DVD]/ directed by Fruit Chan. [s.l.] : Tartan Films, 2004. AV PL.ben Black snow [DVD]/ directed by Xie Fei ; written by Liu Heng. [s.l.] : Youth Film Studio/Beijing Film Academy , 1990. AV PL.chi Red cliff [DVD]/ directed…read more
  4. Choir CD Makes Classical Top 10

    Choir CD Makes Classical Top 10
    The Choir’s latest CD On Christmas Night has made it into the top 10 of the Gramophone Classical Chart. With help from the Johnian community we might be able to reach the number one spot for Christmas! More information about the CD can be found on the Choir’s website.read more
  5. Elected to an Honorary Fellowship

    Elected to an Honorary Fellowship
    Professor Andrew David HAMILTON, FRS. Biological Chemist. Professor Hamilton took his PhD at St John’s and went on to become a highly distinguished scientist, holding positions of great importance at several universities in the USA. He was Provost of Yale from 2004 to 2008 and since October 2009 he has been Vice-Chancellor at the University of Oxford.read more
  6. Successes of the College's Organists

    Successes of the College's Organists
    John Challenger, currently Assistant Organist at St John’s College, Cambridge, has recently been appointed to the position of Assistant Director of Music at Salisbury Cathedral.  John’s musical career began as a Chorister at Hereford Cathedral. Following Hereford, he was Organ Scholar of St George’s Chapel, Windsor Castle, and St John’s College, Cambridge, where he studied as an…read more
  7. Advent Carol Service - Listen online

    Advent Carol Service - Listen online
    If you missed our Advent Carol Service, or would like to relive the experience, then you can listen to the service online using BBC iPlayer. We will be publishing our own recording of the service once this link has expired.read more
  8. Academics in charity schools event

    Academics in charity schools event
    On the first of November, a group of academics and postgraduates from Cambridge University travelled to Dormers Wells School in the London borough of Ealing. The event was organised by St John’s College and Dormers Wells, and funded by KICK, a charity committed to supporting educational projects in Ealing. The aim was to introduce school students in Ealing to new academic subjects and give them a…read more
  9. Admission of Scholars 2011

    Admission of Scholars 2011
    The following members of St John’s College were admitted as Scholars at a ceremony held on Saturday 19 November 2011 at 12noon. View the gallery of photographs.Dr Dörrzapf’s Tutorial PupilsAlbstein, Justin David Bennett, Davara Lee Bertram, Henry Leo Oliver Collingwood, Dominic Hadley, Lauren Victoria Moore, Jennifer Diane Morgan, Sophie Ann Pleming, Clemency Margaret Crowther Polten, Orla Lisa…read more
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  11. International Disabled Students’ Fund (IDS Fund)

    International Disabled Students’ Fund (IDS Fund)
    The University of Cambridge has recently established a new fund for international disabled students: The International Disabled Students' Fund (IDS Fund).Eligible offer holders and students of the University of Cambridge will be able to apply to the fund for support in meeting the costs of academic-related disability support. More information can be found on the link below.read more
  12. Butler Project Diary launches

    Butler Project Diary launches
    You can now keep up with progress and developments in the Butler Project through our monthly updates, just launched on the Samuel Butler pages of the Library website. Each month the Butler Project Associate, Rebecca Watts, will write a diary entry where you can read about her work in the Old Library and learn what really goes on in a special collections project.Funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund…read more
  13. Photographic Society

    Photographic Society
    The St John's Photographic Society is a student-run society that aims to promote photography in all its forms. The society covers both digital and film photography.Though the college darkroom is accessible to all members of the college, through the society students get access to the chemicals and paper they need. The society also provides introduction sessions for students who are new to darkroom…read more
  14. 500th Anniversary Concert - Belshazzar’s Feast at Ely Cathedral

    500th Anniversary Concert - Belshazzar’s Feast at Ely Cathedral
    The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge celebrates 500 years of St John’s College Ely Cathedral – Friday 18 November, 7.30pm The Choir of St John’s College, Cambridge brings the 500th anniversary of the founding of St John’s College to a climax with a large-scale celebratory concerts featuring Walton’s dramatic oratorio Belshazzar’s Feast, in the magnificent setting of Ely Cathedral on…read more
  15. Dr Ulinka Rublack awarded Roland H Bainton Prize

    Dr Ulinka Rublack awarded Roland H Bainton Prize
    Dr Ulinka Rublack – Director of Studies in History (Part II) at St John’s College – has been awarded the Roland H Bainton Prize for History 2011 for her book Dressing Up: Cultural Identity in Renaissance Europe.The prize recognises the best book published in English during the preceding year in any historical field from 1450-1660.Dressing Up focuses on the history of fashion in the period 1400-…read more
  16. Master elected to Academia Europaea

    Master elected to Academia Europaea
    Professor Christopher Dobson, Master,  has been elected a Member of the Academia Europaea. The Academia was founded in 1988 as an international, non-governmental, not-for-profit association of individual scientists and scholars. Its members, who include over 40 Nobel Laureates, are scientists and scholars who have promoted learning, education and research.read more
  17. Prehistoric Playschool - Jessica Cooney

    Prehistoric Playschool - Jessica Cooney
    Jessica Cooney, a PhD student here at St John’s, sheds light on ancient cave art discovered in the Dordogne: 'My interest in prehistoric children was inspired by the general lack of information about them, even though they would have made up a large percentage of the population during the Palaeolithic. Like many others, I’m intrigued by the enigmatic cart art found in caves throughout the…read more
  18. Dr Aleksandra Watson

    Dr Aleksandra Watson
    Biography As a Sir Henry Wellcome Postdoctoral Fellow, I am investigating the key regulatory role of the NuRD nucleosome remodelling complex in cellular development and cancer progression by studying its structure and composition. I completed my education in the Middle East and in 2004 I attained an MBiochem in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry from the University of Oxford. During my final…read more
  19. Dr John O'Neill

    Dr John O'Neill
    ResearchMy main research interest is circadian rhythms: the innate biological 24-hour clock that sustains daily cycles in behaviour and physiology in organisms as diverse as humans, plants and bacteria.See http://www2.mrc-lmb.cam.ac.uk/group-leaders/n-to-s/john-oneill/ for more information.BiographyAs an undergraduate I studied Biochemistry at New College, University of Oxford, and was fortunate…read more
  20. Gene Therapy - Professor David Lomas

    Gene Therapy - Professor David Lomas
    For the first time, scientists have cleanly corrected a gene mutation in a patient’s stem cells, bringing the possibility of patient-specific therapies closer to reality. The team, led by researchers from the Wellcome Trust Sanger Institute and the University of Cambridge, targeted a mutation responsible for cirrhotic liver disease and lung emphysema. Using cutting-edge methods, they…read more
  21. Professor Simon Szreter

    Professor Simon Szreter
    Simon Szreter is Professor in History and Public Policy in the History Faculty, University of Cambridge. He teaches modern British Economic and Social history since 1700 and World Population, Development and Environment since 1750. His main fields of research are demographic, public health, economic and social history, the history of empirical social science and methods for registering and…read more
  22. Professor John Iliffe

    Professor John Iliffe
    John Iliffe is Professor of African History.  His main books include Africans: the history of a continent (1995) and Honour in African history (2005). He is presently researching and writing a history of the African AIDS epidemic.read more
  23. Doctor Tomaselli

    Doctor Tomaselli
    Doctor Sylvana Tomaselli has lectured on eighteenth and nineteenth-century political theory (e.g. Montesquieu, Rousseau, Adam Smith, Burke, Mary Wollstonecraft, Constant, Tocqueville, Bentham and J S Mill); as well as on political philosophy (morality, politics and punishment, gender, feminist political philosophy).  She teaches the three History of Political Theory Papers and is an…read more
  24. Four years down the line and Telethon still going strong

    Four years down the line and Telethon still going strong
    Now in its fourth year, the recent Telethon fundraising campaign at St John’s was a roaring success with £180,182 raised.  The friendly team of student callers shared real life experiences with Johnians of all ages from the UK, US, Canada and Australia. This resulted in numerous offers of support which will benefit many of the College’s activities and programmes including the outreach and…read more
  25. LMBC: Embracing Participation and Excellence Campaign Launched

    LMBC: Embracing Participation and Excellence Campaign Launched
    The LMBC Reunion event held on Saturday, 3 September, saw the launch of the Embracing Participation and Excellence in Rowing Campaign. This marks the beginning of a long-term commitment to secure the Boat Club’s future at a time of increased pressures on College funding for student bursaries and financial hardship. The Campaign aims to build up an endowment of £5 million to sustain and develop…read more