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St Catz Giving Day 2024 News

30 April 2024

St Catz Giving Day 2024

  Our first-ever Giving Day is live! To encourage a rapid start, generous donors have agreed to match early gifts up to …

St Catherine’s College Seeks New Master News

26 April 2024

St Catherine’s College Seeks New Master

Following the announcement of Master Professor Kersti Börjars’ retirement, the College is now actively seeking to elect a new Master, …

Catz boatman sets new record for crossing Atlantic News

14 March 2024

Catz boatman sets new record for crossing Atlantic

Jim Ronaldson, the Catz boatman, has set the new record for crossing the Atlantic in a rowboat during the 2023/24 …

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7 February 2018

Susannah Speller

Professor Susannah Speller
I have tutored Materials Science undergraduates at St Catherine’s as a College Lecturer and now a College Fellow for over 10 years. I mainly teach topics relating to electronic properties of materials and phase transformations.

4 February 2018

Karl Sternberg

Karl Sternberg
A member of the college investment committee, working closely with Finance Bursar to manage the endowment.

2 February 2018

Adrian Smith

Professor Adrian Smith
My research is focused on understanding the basis of immunity to infectious challenge and includes studies of immune mechanisms that operate in different vertebrate species (particularly birds and mammals).

1 February 2018

Eleanor Stride

Professor Eleanor Stride
I currently lecture in Mathematics for first year Engineering Science students and in Nanotechnology and Drug Delivery for DPhil Students in the Centre for Doctoral Training in Healthcare Innovation in addition to supervising third and fourth year and Masters student projects.

28 January 2018

Alexander Teytelboym

Dr Alexander Teytelboym
My main research interests lie within market design (e.g. matching markets and auctions) and network economics. I am also interested in the applications of economic theory to many policy areas, including environment, energy, and refugee resettlement.

24 January 2018

Jim Thomson

Dr Jim Thomson
I teach all aspects of organic chemistry for Prelims, Part IA and Part IB, in the first three years of the Oxford MChem course; I also supervise Part II students who wish to undertake a research project in synthetic organic chemistry in their fourth year.

22 January 2018

Richard Todd

Professor Richard Todd
I have been teaching in Oxford for 18 years. The main subjects I cover in tutorials concern the links between materials processing, microstructure and mechanical properties. I give lecture courses in the Department of Materials on Engineering Ceramics (3rd year), Fracture and Fatigue (2nd year) and Creep and Superplasticity (2nd year).

21 January 2018

Philip Torr

Professor Philip Torr
I studied Pure Mathematics at Southampton University, and first came to Oxford to do my DPhil in the Department of Engineering on automated understanding of images (‘Computer Vision’) – this is a topic that has fascinated me ever since.

18 January 2018

Laura Tunbridge

Professor Laura Tunbridge
I teach nineteenth- and twentieth-century music history and analysis at undergraduate and postgraduate level. Current lecture courses include Richard Strauss and the Representation of Women, The String Quartet after Beethoven, Lieder in Theory and Practice, and Musical Thought and Scholarship.

3 January 2018

David Womersley

Professor David Womersley
I lecture widely across the period 1509-1832: recent courses include Shakespearean Tragedy, Swift, Defoe, Four Types of Gothic, English Literature and the French Revolution, and The Dunciad and its Enemies. I do not give undergraduate tutorials.

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