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  1. Interviews are expected to be held on Friday, 1 March 2024 in Oxford. Informal enquiries about the post should be directed, preferably by email, to James Howarth, Librarian at james.howarth@seh.ox.ac.uk or by telephone on 01865 279062. Please also consider completing the online Equal Opportunity Monitoring Form .

  2. 6. Sept. 2023 · Follow undergraduates Ellis and Verity around St Edmund Hall, affectionately known as Teddy Hall, for a first-hand glimpse of what makes Teddy Hall a brillia...

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  3. 13. März 2024 · St Edmund Hall is extremely sad to announce the passing of Dr James Whitbourn, Director of Music and Fellow by Special Election in Music, on Tuesday 12 March. James joined the Hall in March 2020 and brilliantly directed all the musical activities of the College and the choral student programme. He was also a British composer and conductor ...

  4. Tom is a Fellow by Special Election in Mathematics at St Edmund Hall and is also responsible for the teaching of Visiting Students. Profile. Tom specialises in Applied Maths and completed his PhD in Fluid Dynamics at the University of Cambridge under the supervision of Prof. Paul Linden. He obtained his undergraduate degree in Maths from Oxford ...

  5. This is the YouTube channel of St Edmund Hall (more commonly known as Teddy Hall) - a friendly, vibrant college that's part of the University of Oxford. Our ...

  6. General History. Under its earliest known Principals St. Edmund Hall would seem to have been a resort for West Country students. When the hall first appears as an academical hall in the rentals of Oseney Abbey its rent amounts to 35 s .; after the extension of its site in 1318 its rent was raised to 46 s. 8 d.

  7. James has been the Librarian at the Hall since May 2018. He came to St Edmund Hall from Balliol College where he was Assistant Librarian from December 2015. Previously he has worked at the International Institute of Strategic Studies and at Lambeth Palace Library in London, as well as the Taylorian Library in Oxford.