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UCAS decisionsread moreHonorary Fellow gives £1m to Bursary Scheme
Honorary Fellow gives £1m to Bursary SchemeSt John's is delighted to announce that Mr Nick Corfield (BA 1981 and Honorary Fellow since 2001) has made a gift of £1m to set up a programme to match donations to the College's Bursary Scheme.read moreHonorary Fellow awarded Knighthood
Honorary Fellow awarded KnighthoodProfessor John Ball, who was elected an Honorary Fellow of St John's in November 2005, has been awarded a Knighthood in the New Year Honours List 2006, for services to science.read moreElection of Honorary Fellows
Election of Honorary FellowsThe College is pleased to announce that the following have accepted election as Honorary Fellows: Sir Richard John Pearson Aikens MA QC Professor Sir John Macleod Ball DPhil FRS Sir Jack Beatson MA FBA QCread moreMemorial Service for Ken Budden
Memorial Service for Ken BuddenA Memorial Service for Kenneth George Budden, MA, PhD, FRS, Emeritus Reader in Physics, Fellow of St John's College, 1947-2005, who died on 4 September 2005, aged 90, will be held in St John's College Chapel on Saturday 28 January 2006, at 12 noon.read moreCaltech Exchange Programme
Caltech Exchange ProgrammeThe Caltech Exchange Programme has now been advertised. Closing date Wednesday, November 16th 2005.read moreOld Library awarded Designated Status
Old Library awarded Designated StatusThe Old Library of St John's College has been awarded Designated Status by the Museums Libraries and Archives Council. The Designation scheme has for some years been open to non-national Museums in England, but in 2005, for the first time, libraries and archives have been eligible to apply. Collections in just twenty-eight libraries and archives have been awarded Designated status. The only…read moreLondon Drinks Reception, 12 December
London Drinks Reception, 12 DecemberJohnians living in London and the Home Counties have been invited to join the Master, Professor Richard Perham and Dr Nancy Lane Perham for drinks at Goodenough College on Monday 12 December 2005. Goodenough College is located in, Mecklenburgh Square, London, WC1N 2AB. The cost of the reception is £25.00 per person, including wine and canapes, and you are welcome to bring a guest. …read moreCambridge 800th Anniversary Campaign
Cambridge 800th Anniversary CampaignThe University of Cambridge was established in 1209. For almost 800 years, the University and its Colleges have provided education, scholarship and research at the very highest level. The Cambridge 800th Anniversary Campaign celebrates this remarkable history and seeks to raise £1 billion to help secure Cambridge's edge in excellence for the future. If you would like more information about…read moreElections to Fellowships, 2005
Elections to Fellowships, 2005Elections to Fellowship under Title A (Research Fellowships) Mr Iain Burns was elected to a Research Fellowship from 1 October 2005, for research in Chemical Engineering. He graduated from the University of Strathclyde with an MEng in 2002 and since then has been working towards his PhD on 'A Sensor for Combustion Thermometry based on Blue Diode Lasers' in the Department of Chemical…read moreDepartures from the Fellowship 2004-2005
Departures from the Fellowship 2004-2005Dr Mark Carrington, College Lecturer and Director of Studies in Natural Sciences, continues to hold the post of University Senior Lecturer in Biochemistry. Dr Santanu Das, Research Fellow in English Literature, left at the end of the Lent Term to take up a British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowship in the School of English and Drama at Queen Mary College, University of London. Dr Ingo Kleppe,…read moreStudents run the Berlin Marathon for charity
Students run the Berlin Marathon for charityGraduate students run Berlin Marathon for charity On Sunday 25 September, several members of the SBR -- Frank Scheibe, Nic Ross, Paul McFadden and David Conlon -- will undertake the gruelling 42.2 km Berlin Marathon, accompanied by their entourage of supporters -- Ros Crone, Gemma Thomas and Liisa van Vliet. To give some purpose to their insanity, they have decided to use this opportunity to…read moreDr Ken Budden dies, aged 90
Dr Ken Budden dies, aged 90Kenneth George Budden, MA, PhD, FRS, Fellow of St John's College 1947-2005 and Emeritus Reader in Physics, died on 4 September 2005, aged 90.read moreFellow awarded Knighthood in Honours List
Fellow awarded Knighthood in Honours ListProfessor Jack Goody, Fellow of St John's since 1961, has been awarded a Knighthood in this year's Queen's Birthday Honours List for services to social anthropology.read moreLMBC organise Cambridge Channel Challenge
LMBC organise Cambridge Channel ChallengeCambridge Channel Challenge, 20 June 2005 The inaugural Cambridge Channel Challenge was launched in December 2004 and has been organised by members of the LMBC. It will take place from 20th June 2005. The challenging race will start at Shakespeare Beach in Dover and will finish when the rower steps onto French sand, after 5 hours of intense rowing. The race, which is between half-a-dozen boats…read moreSt John's College elects new Senior Bursar
St John's College elects new Senior BursarSt John's College has elected Chris Ewbank, 43, as Fellow and Senior Bursar from 18 April 2005. Chris took his BA at St John's in 1984, reading Part I History and Part II Law. Chris Ewbank has most recently been Chief Operating Officer of Rothschild's Asian Investment banking in Hong Kong, having joined Rothchild in 2000. Prior to that, he was an investment banker for Schroders in London,…read moreFellow wins prestigious Dan David Prize
Fellow wins prestigious Dan David PrizeThe Dan David Prize Board has announced that the $1,000,000 Dan David 2005 Prize for achievements in the past category has been awarded jointly to Professor Yisrael Finkelstein of Tel Aviv University and Professor Graeme Barker FBA, Disney Professor of Archaeology in the University of Cambridge and Fellow of St John's College. The citation reads that "[Professor Barker], a leading European and…read moreProfessor Ernest Frederick Gale dies, aged 90
Professor Ernest Frederick Gale dies, aged 90GALE, Professor Ernest Frederick, BA, PhD, FRS, Emeritus Professor of Chemical Microbiology, Fellow of St John's College 1941-44, 1949-88, died on 7 March 2005, aged 90.read moreDr Xander Monro dies, aged 86
Dr Xander Monro dies, aged 86MONRO, Dr Peter Alexander George, MA, MSc (London), MB, BChir, MD, University Lecturer in Anatomy, 1955-1982, Fellow of St John's College, 1966-1986, died on 9 March 2005, aged 86.read moreCollege Open Afternoons
College Open AfternoonsOur web area has now been updated to include information on our Open Afternoons this year: these will take place on 29 June and 1 July. Individuals are now able to check out the programme and submit an online booking in the main Open Days section, and teachers organising school parties will find a separate booking form in the Teachers section. The deadline for booking a place at an Open Afternoon…read moreRegister of Twentieth-Century Johnians
Register of Twentieth-Century JohniansRegister of Twentieth-Century Johnians The Register of Twentieth-Century Johnians, Volume I, has been published. The book, which contains entries for all Johnians who were admitted to the College between 1900 and 1949, is available to purchase through the Johnian Office for £30.00 (plus £6.00 p&p within the UK, £10.00 overseas). read moreElections to Fellowships, 2004
Elections to Fellowships, 2004Elections to Fellowships, 2004 Elections to Fellowship under Title A (Research Fellowships) Dr Sarah Houghton was elected to a Research Fellowship from 1 October 2004, for research in English. She graduated from St John's with a BA in 1999, was awarded an MPhil in 2000, and a PhD in 2004. Her PhD thesis was entitled 'The Faith and Theodicy of John Clare'. During the course of her…read moreDeadline for Scholarship Competition
Deadline for Scholarship CompetitionDon't forget that the closing date of the Benefactors' Scholarships Competition is 1 May 2005.read moreDepartures from the Fellowship
Departures from the FellowshipDepartures from the Fellowship 2003-2004 Dr Gavin Mark Bierman, College Lecturer, Director of Studies and University Lecturer in Computer Science, left at the end of the Lent Term to become a full time researcher at Microsoft Research, Cambridge. Mr Stephen Butterfill, Research Fellow in Philosophy, is now a Research Fellow on the AHRB Project on Causal Understanding at the Department of…read moreHonorary Fellow has died
Honorary Fellow has diedProfessor Maurice Wilkins, Honorary Fellow of the College, has died, aged 87 Professor Maurice Wilkins, CBE, MA, PhD (Birmingham), FRS, Honorary Fellow of the College since 1972, Emeritus Professor of Biophysics, King's College London and joint winner, with Francis Crick and James Watson, of the Nobel Prize for Medicine in 1962, died on Tuesday 5 October 2004, aged 87.read more