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Medic wins university prize
Dr Adi Fahy has been awarded the Margaret Harris prize for her overall performances in the final exams in Medicine and Surgery in the University of Oxford Medical School. It is a...
International Art Exhibit on Forgiveness in the Chapel
Keble College Chapel will be hosting 'the F word: images of forgiveness' exhibition from Saturday 11 February until Saturday 18 February. This exhibition is a thought-provoking collection of arresting images...
Acting Workshop with Max Stafford-Clark
Keble’s O’Reilly Theatre was privileged to welcome the champion of new writing, Max Stafford-Clark, to tread its boards in an acting workshop organised for Keble students on 23 rd January....
Talk at the Royal Opera House for Keble students
On Thursday 19 th January, members of the College had the opportunity to meet with Keble alumnus and CEO of the Royal Opera House, Lord Hall. In this once-in-a-lifetime event,...
2012 New Year Honours List
Professor Geoffrey Hill (Keble 1950) and Professor Lionel Tarassenko (Keble 1975) honoured in 2012 list...
Keble Fellow at Buckingham Palace in recognition of exploration
Professor Richard Washington had the opportunity to talk to the Queen and several members of the Royal Family about his Saharan research project at a special Buckingham Palace reception on Exploration...
Keble plays great part in Oxford rugby success
Keble students have made a great contribution to recent Oxford rugby varsity victories. On 8 th December Twickenham hosted the 130th Varsity Match. Oxford recorded an excellent victory, winning the...
Keble Mathematician is International Winner
Keble Professorial Fellow, Gui-Qiang Chen, a world-leader in partial differential equations, has won one of the most prestigious honours in applied mathematics. A paper by Professor Chen, and his collaborator...
Andy Street London Lecture
A record breaking number of Old Members and their guests attended the London Lecture on Thursday 17 November and filled the auditorium at Hogan Lovells in Holborn. Hosted by Kevin...
Keble Researcher Dates Earliest Evidence for Modern Humans in Northwestern Europe
Professor Thomas Higham , Director of Keble's Advanced Studies Centre, has dated a human jawbone found in 1927 in Kent’s Cavern in Devon to almost 44,000 years old. This is several...

