The twinning of my fate with that of another Brasenose alumnus, David Cameron, is not something of which I suspect even those closest to me are anything more than dimly aware. And yet, and yet…
News
Theresa May says ‘Brexit means Brexit’ but what does Brexit really mean?
Professor Vernon Bogdanor on the Impact of the Vote to Leave the EU.
Brasenose Appoints our first female Chaplain
Brasenose College is pleased to announce that Rev’d Professor Judith Brown has been appointed as interim Chaplain, starting 1st January 2017.
Student Blog: More Brasenose Archaeology
This summer I was given the wonderful opportunity of spending a few weeks working in the college’s archives, alongside the archivist Georgie Edwards.
Student Blog: Dancing Oxford
Oxford is well known for its drama and thespian scene, with many famous actors such as Rowan Atkinson, Michael Palin and Rosamund Pike completing their degrees here. Yet there is very little mention of dance and, having trained in many disciplines for over fifteen years, I was worried it would all go to waste once I reached the dreaming spires…
Student Blog: Blunkett visits Brasenose
On the 14th October, David Blunkett gave a talk to the Brasenose student-run PPE Society.
Great Brasenose Lawyers
On 2nd of November the chapel was packed-out for the first in the Principal’s series of talks on Great Brasenose Lawyers celebrating the life and works of H.L.A. Hart.
Discovering our cosmic origins
When I was a teenager I saw the most distant object I will even see with the naked eye, while standing in my pyjamas in my Aunties garden in Herefordshire
International Relations Talk
On Friday 4th November Brasenose will be holding an International Relations talk by Professor Zeev Maoz.
Chris Kennard: From diagnosis to treatment
Chris Kennard reflects on an amazing career at the commanding heights of Neurology.
Student Blog: Brasenose (and Sharon) in North Yorkshire
An important part of Oxford’s schools outreach is the regional link programme, which has assigned a college to every UK local authority to act as their first point of contact within the university.
Prof Nancy Malkiel talk
Professor Nancy Malkiel is giving a talk on “Keep the Damned Women Out”: The Struggle for Coeducation on Tuesday 1st November, at Brasenose College.
Former Brasenose student wins Nobel Prize
Michael Kosterlitz, who carried out doctoral research at Brasenose College between 1966 and 1969, was yesterday named a Nobel Laureate in Physics for his pioneering work revealing the secrets of exotic phases of matter.
New Fine Art tutor joins Brasenose
Brasenose College is delighted to welcome Dr Ian Kiaer as a new Tutorial Fellow in Fine Art.
Thinking of Choosing Brasenose?
As the UCAS deadline approaches, if you are applying to Oxford University, then you might be pondering your college choice.
Student Blog: Refugees in Denmark
One of the first things we decided while planning our trip to investigate the refugee situation in Denmark was that we would travel there by train.
Student Blog: Ripon at Brasenose three years on
It's difficult to believe that three years have passed so quickly; it seems only a matter of weeks since Georgi and I were sitting together in the Ripon Grammar School hall, listening to Joe speak about Oxford and Brasenose.
Stewarding at Brasenose for Oxford Open Doors
In September every year the Oxford Preservation Trust runs its Oxford Open Doors weekend, on the lines of the well-known Open House scheme in London.
Student Blog: Working in the 'Bod'
This summer I was lucky enough to have been offered work experience with the archiving department of the Bodleian library, through the university's career service internship programme.
Student Blog: Micro-financing Peruvian Yogurt
My project revolved around working at a micro-finance bank in Arequipa, Peru, the country's second largest city
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