Archive of the month: Felix Culpa
The 2 nd December 1956 saw the ninth annual production (since 1948) of mystery plays with accompanying medieval music take...
Find out moreThe 2 nd December 1956 saw the ninth annual production (since 1948) of mystery plays with accompanying medieval music take...
Find out moreOn Thursday 21 November 2019 the China Centre hosted the second Fellows’ China Day in the Webb Library.
Find out moreIn addition to the main runs of documents in the College Archives, there do survive the occasional one off items...
Find out moreThe Honourable John McCallum, P.C., former Canadian Ambassador to the People's Republic of China, will deliver a lecture on the recent and current political relationship between Canada and China and implications for other countries such as the UK. The lecture will be followed by a question and answer session.
Find out moreOur food systems face two profound challenges in the near future: population growth and climate change. Food is an essential part of health and wellbeing, and we also need to consider what we eat and how much of it. With 2 billion people already suffering micronutrient malnutrition worldwide, while another 1.9 billion people are overweight or obese, what we see is a need to rethink production and distribution and reconfigure our food systems.
Find out moreMay week entertainment is one of the highlights of this time of year but is also the culmination of weeks...
Find out moreThe College Choir travels to Edington Priory Church in Wiltshire to give a candlelit concert of Advent carols and organ...
Find out moreChristopher Rodrigues CBE (1968) has been appointed Chairman of the Royal Ballet School. He will take over the role in...
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