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  1. 16 de may. de 2024 · 1st May 2024. The Tower Studio project was driven by three LMH undergraduates. Read more. Cem Kozanoglu Wins Paul McClean Prize for… 30th April 2024. Undergraduate journalist Cem Kozanoglu has been awarded this year's Paul McClean Prize for… Read more. Distinguished US Research Professorship for… 26th April 2024.

  2. Hace 2 días · 31st May 2024. Professor Susan Wollenberg, our Emeritus Fellow in Music, has co-edited a new book that aims to reshape our understanding of women composers. Published by Cambridge University Press, The Cambridge Companion to Women Composers is a collaborative effort between Professor Wollenberg and Matthew Head, Professor of Music at King’s ...

  3. Hace 3 días · Lady Margaret Hall; Linacre College; Lincoln College; M ... The three-day Leavers’ Fair is on 11-13 June 2024 from 12-5pm in the Oxford Town Hall.

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  4. Hace 3 días · Professor Helen Barr Publishes New Critical Edition of ‘Patience’ | Lady Margaret Hall. News. Professor Helen Barr Publishes New Critical Edition of ‘Patience’. 30th May 2024. Emeritus Fellow in English Professor Helen Barr has published a new critical edition of the Middle English poem Patience with Broadview Press.

  5. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Michael_GoveMichael Gove - Wikipedia

    Hace 1 día · Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford, where Gove studied (pictured in 2017) Gove was born Graeme Andrew Logan on 26 August 1967. His biological mother, whom he originally understood to have been an unmarried Edinburgh student, was in fact a 23-year-old cookery demonstrator.

  6. Hace 5 días · ST. HUGH'S COLLEGE. Historical. In 1886 Miss (later Dame) Elizabeth Wordsworth, the first Principal of Lady Margaret Hall, opened a new hall for women students which should offer residence at low fees, an idea which was later found to be impracticable.

  7. Hace 3 días · The course takes runners through the pristine, winding streets of historic Oxford. The route begins in the city centre and passes through the stunning sites of Old Marston village, the River Cherwell, and Oxford University’s impressive Lady Margaret Hall before finally finishing on Parks Road.