St John's College News

  1. St John's Top 5: Kitchen reconstruction 1868-1893

    St John's Top 5: Kitchen reconstruction 1868-1893
    The Archive collection contains the drawings and plans for the late 19th century reconstruction of the kitchen and its offices. The architect selected for the job was Henry C. Boyes of London. Boyes submitted is plan to the College in 1891. SF Halliday of Stamford submitted the lowest tender of £1,900 for the work but for various reasons the project was delayed until 1893 by which time Halliday'…read more
  2. Larmor Awards 2013

    Larmor Awards 2013
    Each year at St John’s students who excel both academically and in other aspects during their time in Cambridge can be nominated for the Larmor Award, which is presented on the morning of General Admission, or 'Degree Day'. Nominees are recommended by a Committee made up of both Senior and Junior College members. The Committee’s recommendations are based on 'intellectual qualifications estimated…read more
  3. General Admission 2013

    General Admission 2013
    0n 27 June 2013 a fresh cohort of Johnians graduated, observed by their proud friends and family. After the traditional graduation photograph and Chapel service, the graduands processed through the historic city centre towards the Senate House to be admitted to their degree.Although many will no longer be resident in College these students will always remain part of the Johnian community, and we…read more
  4. Sir Mervyn King made Life Peer

    Sir Mervyn King made Life Peer
    Professor Sir Mervyn King GBE FBA, Honorary Fellow of St John’s, who retires as Governor of the Bank of England this week, has been awarded a Life Peerage for his significant contribution to public service.read more
  5. Mekhola Mallik - Awarded Stefan & Anna Galeski Fellowship Award by the Royal College of Surgeons

    Mekhola Mallik - Awarded Stefan & Anna Galeski Fellowship Award by the Royal College of Surgeons
    Earlier this year Mekhola Mallik was awarded the Stefan & Anna Galeski Fellowship Award by the Royal College of Surgeons. The Fellowship involved travelling to Brazil where Mekhola assisted with teaching and presented her research. Mekhola writes: “I was fortunate enough to be awarded a Stefan and Anna Galeski Travelling Fellowship this year by the Royal College of Surgeons (RCS).…read more
  6. University support

    University support
    In addition to support from the College, the University of Cambridge also offers excellent support to its students.Cambridge BursaryThe Cambridge Bursary for UK/EU undergraduate and PGCE students offers an unlimited number of bursaries to ensure that students can meet the cost of their Cambridge education, regardless of background.Cambridge TrustsThe Cambridge Trusts support international…read more
  7. Hardship funds

    Hardship funds
    Financial assistance is available to anyone studying at St John’s who is experiencing financial difficulties. Grants are available for students having problems paying tuition fees or rents, and Tutors can offer one-off interest-free loans or grants in the case of unexpected hardship.A list of hardship grants can be seen on the grants, awards and prizes page.read more
  8. Student finance

    Student finance
    Student Support BodiesStudents from EnglandDirectgov Student Support HelplineTelephone: 0845 300 5090www.direct.gov.uk/studentfinance/Students from WalesStudent Finance WalesTelephone: 0845 602 8845www.studentfinancewales.co.ukStudents from Northern IrelandStudent Finance niTelephone: 0845 600 0662www.studentfinanceni.co.ukStudents from the EUStudent Finance Services European TeamTelephone: +44 (…read more
  9. Finance, support, awards & prizes

    Finance, support, awards & prizes
    Please see the links below for more information about each topic. https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/finance-and-support https://www.joh.cam.ac.uk/grants-awards-and-prizesread more
  10. Channel Islands and Isle of Man Undergraduate Students

    Channel Islands and Isle of Man Undergraduate Students
    University Tuition Fees (2017/2018)Group 1Anglo-Saxon, Norse and Celtic; Archaeology; Asian and Middle Eastern Studies; Classics; Economics; Education; English; History; History and Modern Languages; History and Politics; History of Art; Human, Social and Political Sciences; Land Economy; Law; Linguistics; Modern and Medieval Languages; Philosophy; Theology, Religion and Philosophy of Religion£16…read more
  11. Home and EU Undergraduate Students

    Home and EU Undergraduate Students
    University Tuition Fees£9,000 (for 2016/2017)£9,250 (for 2017/2018)College FeesSubject to a fee status check, the College fee for Home and EU undergraduates who are on their first undergraduate course is included within the University fee and does not constitute an additional charge. UK or EU students who are eligible for public support do not normally have to pay an additional College fee,…read more
  12. Samuel Butler Project complete

    Samuel Butler Project complete
    A special project to open up one of the Old Library’s most important resources is now complete.Supported by a generous grant from the Heritage Lottery Fund, the Samuel Butler Project was launched in July 2011 with the aim of cataloguing and making accessible the vast collection of original material relating to prolific Victorian writer, artist and photographer Samuel Butler (1835-1902).The Samuel…read more
  13. Students awarded prizes for excellence - June 2013 update

    Students awarded prizes for excellence - June 2013 update
    Dimitra Liotsiou, Kirsten Paige, Malte Schwarzkopf and Rebecca Wagner have all been awarded prizes in recognition of their excellent work.The following students are among those whose excellent work has been recognised by the University, or external organisations and academic institutions, since April 2013.Dimitra Liotsiou, who graduated in 2012, was awarded the departmental prize for her final-…read more
  14. Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2013

    Queen’s Birthday Honours List 2013
    The College would like to congratulate the following Johnians, who are among those featured in the Queen's Birthday Honours List 2013.Professor Sir John Robert Hills CBE FBA (1973), Professor of Social Policy, London School of Economics. Knight Bachelor (Kt), for services to social policy development.Dr Heidi-Ann Doughty OBE TD (1983), Late Royal Army Medical Corps, Territorial Army. Officer of…read more
  15. Anita Nandi - Natural Sciences (Physical)

    Anita Nandi - Natural Sciences (Physical)
    Anita attended Wirral Grammar School for Girls in Merseyside before coming to study Physical Natural Sciences at St John’s in 2010. She took A-Levels in Maths, Further Maths, Physics and Chemistry. She obtained a First Class Honours in a BA and MSci in Experimental and Theoretical Physics and is now going on to do a DPhil in Particle Physics at Oxford University.The best aspect of studying…read more
  16. Simon Lock - Natural Sciences (Physical)

    Simon Lock - Natural Sciences (Physical)
    Originally from Kendal, a small town on the edge of the English Lake District, Simon attended Kirkbie Kendal School. He studied A-levels in Maths, Further Maths and Physics before arriving at St John’s in 2008. After graduating with a 1st class honours degree in Natural Sciences (specializing in Experimental and Theoretical Physics) in 2012, Simon is currently studying towards a PhD in Earth and…read more
  17. Frank Samuel Herbert Kendon (1893-1959): poet

    Frank Samuel Herbert Kendon (1893-1959): poet
    Frank Kendon was born at Bethany House, Kent on 12 September 1893. His father Samuel Kendon was schoolmaster of Bethany School, where Frank also worked as a teacher.Kendon served with the Royal Engineers in Egypt in World War I. He matriculated at St. John’s in 1921 where he studied English. His tutor was EA Benians; whose father had also been a schoolmaster at Bethany School.Kendon’s time in…read more
  18. New Visiting Fellowship in Brazilian History and Humanities

    New Visiting Fellowship in Brazilian History and Humanities
    An agreement was signed in early June by the Master and Professor Jorge Guimarães, President of CAPES, establishing the Celso Furtado Visiting Fellowship in Brazilian History and Humanities, based at St John’s College. The Visiting Fellowship is intended to bring to St John’s College, for a period of one academic year, an outstanding Brazilian scholar working in the humanities and…read more
  19. FSH Kendon (1893-1959): poet

    FSH Kendon (1893-1959): poet
    Frank Kendon was born at Bethany House, Kent 12 September 1893. His father Samuel Kendon was schoolmaster of Bethany School, where Frank also worked as a teacher. Kendon served with the Royal Engineers in Egypt in World War I. He matriculated at St. John’s in 1921 where he studied English. His tutor was EA Benians; whose father had also been a schoolmaster at Bethany School.Kendon’s time in…read more
  20. New accessions: May 2013

    New accessions: May 2013
    Audio-Visual AV PN.fal Fall [DVD]/ directed by Tarsem. [s.l] : Momentum, 2006. AV PT.imp Import export [DVD]/ Ulrich Seidl. [s.l] : Trinity, 2007.General Interest General Interest Health & Wellbeing HOF Tao of Pooh/ Benjamin Hoff : with illustrations by Ernest H. Shepard. 2012 ed. London, UK : Egmont UK Ltd, 2012, r1982. General Interest Biography BOG Ever, Dirk : the Bogarde letters…read more
  21. Tim Allen - Natural Sciences (Physical)

    Tim Allen - Natural Sciences (Physical)
    Tim Allen first came to St John’s College in the summer of 2007 on a summer school organised by the Sutton Trust. At the time Tim was an A-level student at Great Baddow High School in Chelmsford, Essex. When he returned a year later to matriculate, he was certain he had made the right choice.I chose St John’s after visiting the college in the summer of 2007. For me St John’s embodies everything…read more
  22. Sarah Wood - Philosophy

    Sarah Wood - Philosophy
    I studied the International Baccalaureate at Sixth Form instead of A Levels, which meant that I took 6 subjects in total. My Higher Level subjects were Philosophy, Spanish and French; my Standard Level subjects were Maths, English and Chemistry. Coming from this different background, I was nervous that Universities would not understand the scoring system but I found that it was not a problem for…read more
  23. St John's Top 5: Porters' instructions 1931-1940

    St John's Top 5: Porters' instructions 1931-1940
    The Archives hold two instruction manuals for the Porters. They include information on College dress; gate rules and other aspects of social conduct. Click on an image to make it larger.General instructions for the College PortersGuidance on contacting the Dean late at nightGramaphones were banned from College until 1938Swimming was permitted but only from specific points along the…read more
  24. Research led by Dr Tuomas Knowles identifies trigger for Alzheimer’s disease

    Research led by Dr Tuomas Knowles identifies trigger for Alzheimer’s disease
    A group of research scientists led by Dr Tuomas Knowles, a current Fellow of St John's College, have recently identified the molecular trigger for Alzheimer's disease.The research, recently published in the Proceedings of the US National Academy of Sciences, maps the pathway that generates abnormal forms of protein which are the root cause of neurodegenerative conditions like Alzheimer's disease…read more
  25. Am I right for St John's?

    Am I right for St John's?
    Our students come from every imaginable background and have the widest possible variety of experiences, interests and skills. The one thing they share is intellectual curiosity, enthusiasm for their subject, and the potential to get the most out of what a Cambridge degree has to offer.read more