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Dr Leah Broad

Dr Leah Broad wins prestigious Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant

13 December 2024

The recipients of the 2024 Whiting Creative Nonfiction Grant – one of the globe’s most prestigious awards of its type – has been announced, and among the grantees this year is Christ Church alumna, former Junior Research Fellow and former postdoctoral researcher Dr Leah Broad. She and her fellow grantees are recognised by the Whiting Foundation as being ‘in the process of completing a book of deeply researched and imaginatively composed nonfiction,’ each author receiving $40,000 to support their works, which the Whiting Foundation regards as being ‘essential to our culture’.

Xiaolan Deng receives the Bernard Williams Essay Prize

Xiaolan Deng wins 2024 Bernard Williams Essay Prize

9 December 2024

Xiaolan Deng, a second-year student of Computer Science and Philosophy at Christ Church, has been announced as this year’s winner of the Bernard Williams Essay Prize, awarded by the University of Oxford’s Institute for Ethics in AI. This year, the essay competition’s participants were asked to tackle the complex question: ‘Is AI a threat to human creativity?’

Dr Sarah Birkhoelzer receives her award

Dr Sarah Birkhoelzer receives award for heart metabolism research

2 December 2024

The British Society for Heart Failure has awarded this year’s Early Investigator Award to Christ Church DPhil candidate in Medical Science Dr Sarah Birkhoelzer. Dr Birkhoelzer, who is also a Cardiology Registrar and Clinical Research Fellow at the University of Oxford, has been recognised for her exceptional and innovative research into the crucial, often overlooked role of muscle in cardiovascular health.

Dr Clare Rees-Zimmerman with her OxWiChem poster

Dr Clare Rees-Zimmerman receives OxWiChem poster prize

14 November 2024

On 4 November the University of Oxford’s Department of Chemistry hosted its second-ever Oxford Women in Chemistry (OxWiChem) Day. Among the attendees this year was Christ Church Junior Research Fellow Dr Clare Rees-Zimmerman, who was awarded a prize for the best physical and theoretical chemistry poster.

The 37 St Giles team in front of the building

Christ Church announces new University-wide entrepreneurship centre

12 November 2024

Christ Church is delighted to announce the launch of a new Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation. The Centre will educate, inspire and empower undergraduate and postgraduate students from across the University of Oxford, offering them the chance to develop their own entrepreneurial ideas. 

A photo by David Stumpp of people in Oxford

The Lunchtime Portraits: a Christ Church librarian’s 10-year portrait of Oxford

29 October 2024

Alongside his work as Rare Books Librarian at Christ Church, David Stumpp is a committed photographer – so much so that his newly published collection of photographs is the culmination of a decade’s work. The Lunchtime Portraits: Oxford, 2010–2020 offers a 10-year portrait of Oxford through 180 individual photographs of the daily life with which the city teems. 

Ahead of the launch of his book on 20 November, we caught up with David to uncover the story behind this long-term creative project. 

The Christ Church Sports Day team with the cup

Christ Church staff strive to keep the Sports Day cup

30 September 2024

Last month an intrepid team from Christ Church travelled to the other place for this year’s Sports Day with Trinity College, Cambridge. Held annually, the event sees staff from the sibling colleges go head to head in a friendly bid to claim the Sports Day trophy. After last year’s win, did the House keep the cup? Christ Church teammate Jackie Billington has the story. 

Africa patient safety workshop attendees

Towards safer hospital care in Africa: a Christ Church Research Centre project

20 September 2024

From operating on broken bones and treating malaria to managing childbirth, hospitals in rural Africa provide essential services to their local populations. Yet such services are rarely provided by specialist doctors, and resources are typically scarce. This can have severe consequences for patient safety, with the few reports available suggesting that harm to patients is common. How might this situation be remedied? 

Dr Edward David

Uncovering Gen Z’s religious and spiritual role models

4 September 2024

Dr Edward David, a postdoctoral research fellow in Theology and Religion at Christ Church, has received a generous grant in support of his project investigating the religious and spiritual role models of 18- to 27-year-olds. The grant, provided by the John Fell Fund, will facilitate a workshop with young people from across the globe. 

Adrian Childs

A new Welfare Manager for Christ Church

2 September 2024

As the House prepares to welcome its next cohort of undergraduates, we are delighted to introduce our new Welfare Manager Adrian Childs. In his new role, Adrian coordinates the Welfare Team and is available to all members of the Christ Church community to discuss any matter in confidence, be it personal or academic. 

Neha Jamal

Neha Jamal wins 2024 Reaktion Book Prize

22 August 2024

Christ Church undergraduate Neha Jamal has been awarded the 2024 Reaktion Book Prize. Each year independent non-fiction publisher Reaktion bestows the prize on the author of the best extended essay submitted in the first year of the University of Oxford’s History of Art Degree.

Thomas Angell

Thomas Angell wins Physiological Society prize for undergraduate research

20 August 2024

The Physiological Society has awarded the 2024 Undergraduate Prize for Physiology to Christ Church medical student Thomas Angell for research completed in the final year of his BA in Medical Sciences. Thomas was nominated for the prize by University of Oxford examiners who identified his third-year research project as the best in his cohort. 

Joshua Omolegan and Owen Agnel

Prizes awarded to Christ Church Computer Science finalists

16 August 2024

The University of Oxford has awarded prizes to Christ Church’s Joshua Omolegan and Owen Agnel for their impressive performance in their four-year Computer Science integrated masters degrees. Joshua received the Gibbs Prize for having produced the best final-year Computer Science project, while Owen secured the Hoare Prize for the highest overall performance in the Computer Science and Philosophy course. We contacted the two high-achievers to learn more about their research and future plans.

Joshua Diomede

Jonah Diomede wins 2024 Elizabeth Anscombe Prize

26 July 2024

Christ Church’s Jonah Diomede has been awarded the 2024 Elizabeth Anscombe Prize by the University of Oxford’s Faculty of Philosophy, received for having written the best undergraduate thesis at Finals. This is the second year running that a Christ Church student has won the Prize. 

Dr Ilia Shumailov and Professor Yarin Gal

Could machine learning models cause their own collapse?

24 July 2024

AI systems have shown remarkable advances in recent years, but an article published today in Nature highlights a potential stumbling block on the horizon for them. The paper’s authors, who include Christ Church’s Dr Ilia Shumailov and Professor Yarin Gal, set out how the ‘indiscriminate’ training of Large Language Models such as ChatGPT and Gemini on model-generated data ‘causes irreversible defects in the resulting models’ – giving rise to a phenomenon the researchers term ‘model collapse’. 

Christ Church Upper Library

A rare acquisition from our 17th-century librarian

15 July 2024

Christ Church has acquired a rare book from the collection of its former Librarian, the influential scholar Robert Burton (1577–1640), author of The Anatomy of Melancholy. With the help of a generous grant from the Friends of the National Libraries, Christ Church has been able to purchase Burton’s copy of Michael Scot’s 1603 Mensa Philosophica. 

Today’s College Librarian Gabriel Sewell tells us more about Burton and Christ Church’s exciting new acquisition. 

Dr Marc-André Cormier

Isotopes analysis deepens understanding of plants’ responses to a changing climate

12 July 2024

For scientists investigating how plants have evolved and responded to a changing climate and environmental stresses of the past, such as ongoing global warming, the study of isotopic signals is a powerful tool. In a new paper published in leading journal Science Advances, Christ Church’s Dr Marc-André Cormier and his co-authors from Zurich deliver fresh insights into the drivers of hydrogen isotope ratios in plant compounds – insights that reveal how plants react to climatic change and which may improve our picture of the environmental conditions of the distant past. We asked Dr Cormier to tell us more. 

Professor Matthew Rosseinsky and Professor Dudley Shallcross

Two Christ Church contemporaries receive OBEs

25 June 2024

Matthew Rosseinsky and Dudley Shallcross were contemporaries at Christ Church – and both have since become professors of chemistry. But this is not all that the two academics have in common: earlier this month, it was revealed that they would be awarded OBEs in the 2024 King’s Birthday Honours List. 

Dr Nicholas Carter inspecting some lichens

Under the lens: a local landmark’s living stone

20 June 2024

Something you might have missed on your latest trip to Blenheim Palace is the rich tapestry of lichens that covers the building’s façades and stone features. What implications do these organisms have for the palace as a World Heritage Site and for its conservation? This is the subject of recent research by Dr Nicholas Carter, Lecturer in Physical Geography at Christ Church, and answered in a new report commissioned by the palace.

Professor Yarin Gal

AI ‘hallucination’ research led by Yarin Gal and team appears in Nature

19 June 2024

An article by Professor Yarin Gal, Tutor in Computer Science at Christ Church, and members of his Oxford Applied and Theoretical Machine Learning Group (OATML) has been published today in Nature. The research of Professor Gal, Dr Sebastian Farquhar, Jannik Kossen and Lorenz Kuhn proposes a means of predicting when large language model (LLM) systems such as ChatGPT and Gemini are likely to ‘hallucinate’ – that is, invent intuitively plausible but wholly imaginary facts. 

Dr Chenying Liu holding origami

Dr Chenying Liu wins two national prizes for science engagement

11 June 2024

Christ Church Lecturer in Engineering Dr Chenying Liu has received two national awards for her outstanding science communication and research. The British Science Association (BSA) has chosen Dr Liu as this year’s British Science Festival Award Lecturer for Engineering, Technology and Industry, and BIG – the UK’s foremost network of STEM communicators – has presented her with the Josh Award for Science and Showmanship. 

Oscar Jelley at the award ceremony of the 2024 Observer/Anthony Burgess Prize for Arts Journalism

Oscar Jelley wins Observer/Anthony Burgess Prize for Arts Journalism

3 June 2024

Christ Church graduate student Oscar Jelley has been announced as this year's winner of the prestigious Observer/Anthony Burgess Prize for Arts Journalism. The annual competition aims to discover and spotlight emerging talent in critical writing in the arts. 

Siphiwe Mnguni providing a workshop at Christ Church

Siphiwe Mnguni launches new art event series at Christ Church

28 May 2024

On Sunday 5 May British–Zimbabwean painter and photographer Siphiwe Mnguni was welcomed to the Christ Church Art Room where she delivered the first instalment in our new art workshop series, Sessions. The series aims to connect the Christ Church community to artists, musicians, creative thinkers and practitioners who will contribute to expanding our community’s knowledge, skills and appreciation of the creative arts.

Dr John Downs

Alumnus Dr Jacob Downs named as BBC New Generation Thinker

21 May 2024

Christ Church alumnus and University of Oxford academic Dr Jacob Downs (Music, 2012) has been announced as one of this year’s New Generation Thinkers selected by the BBC and UK Arts and Humanities Research Council (AHRC). 

The Christ Church Modern Pentathlon Cuppers team

Christ Church takes the Modern Pentathlon Cuppers

20 May 2024

Since 1958, the Oxford University Modern Pentathlon Association has tested the athletic abilities of generations of Oxford students, and each year teams representing Oxford colleges compete in the Cuppers to see who can fence, swim, run and shoot their way to victory.

The Vice-Chancellor's Awards ceremony in the Sheldonian Theatre

Professor Dadson and team receive Vice-Chancellor's Research Engagement Award

15 May 2024

Each year the Vice-Chancellor’s Awards are held to recognise the research and teaching excellence, innovation and achievements of the University of Oxford’s academics. Among the recipients of this year’s awards was Professor Simon Dadson, Tutor in Geography at Christ Church, whose team was celebrated for its engagement with those outside the University to improve global water security.

Executive Head Chef Chris Simms, in front of our Tudor fireplace in the kitchen

Sustainability on the menu: doing good through our food

8 May 2024

Last month the BBC reported on a call from charity Good Food Oxfordshire for more University of Oxford colleges to sign up to OxFarmToFork. The scheme, which seeks to support local farmers and make the food network more sustainable, has been proudly supported by Christ Church since the beginning of the year. We caught up with our Executive Head Chef Chris Simms to learn more. 

Winners of the Tower Poetry Competition 2024 with the judges and the Dean of Christ Church

Winners of the 2024 Tower Poetry Competition announced

3 May 2024

Christ Church, University of Oxford is delighted to announce the winners of the 2024 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition, the most lucrative prize for young poets in the UK.

Teenagers between the ages of 16 and 18 reflected on this year’s theme, ‘Mirror', and came up with a vast array of interpretations. 

The judges, Will Harris, Jane Yeh and Mishtooni Bose, were faced with the difficult task of choosing just thirteen poems from over 17500 entries. First prize was £5000, second prize was £3000, third prize was £1500, and there were ten ‘Commended’ awards of £500 each. The total prize money amounted to more than £14,000.

The Oxford Physics Summit delegates

Inaugural Oxford Physics Summit ignites national collaboration in physics

9 April 2024

One exciting development in the world of STEM last term was the launch of the inaugural Oxford Physics Summit. The event – the first of its kind in the UK – united hundreds of physics enthusiasts, delegates from seven British universities, and such distinguished guests as Oxford’s Professor Alexander Lvovsky and Nobel Laureate Sir Roger Penrose. 

Academics participating in the Flourishing Africa Workshop

Fostering flourishing and resilient communities in Africa

26 March 2024

On 14 November 2023, an interdisciplinary team of 41 Oxford academics met at Christ Church for a workshop exploring means of building resilient communities in sub-Saharan Africa and the opportunities for research collaboration with respect to this vitally important topic. 

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