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  1. St Antony’s College offers a full scholarship for an incoming graduate student from Latin America wishing to study for a degree offered by the Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) in the academic year 2024-25.. The Angelines DAC ODID Scholarship is a joint initiative by St Antony’s and ODID and came from Professor Valpy FitzGerald who has been a central figure in academic ...

  2. St Antony’s is a vibrant, progressive and popular 11-16 co-educational school, situated in the Borough of Trafford. We are a fairly small school, where all staff and students get to know each other. We place a strong emphasis on supporting each individual student to thrive and succeed in their education. I believe that high quality teaching ...

  3. St Antony’s is a highly international community of students, academic fellows, and visiting researchers. Our college provides an open and egalitarian environment in which you can develop yourself both academically and personally. The social heart of our campus is the award-winning Hilda Besse Building where members of the college meet ...

  4. Having enjoyed a long association with St Antony’s, Dr Julie Newton returned to the College as a Research Fellow of the Russian and Eurasian Studies Centre in spring 2007. She began at St Antony’s as a doctoral student in 1986; commuted to College after 1989 whilst living in Moscow and Paris; and received her doctorate from the University of Oxford in 1994.

  5. Take an interactive tour of St Antony's College. The college campus is a mix of architectural styles, from the 1800s, through the 1960s to the present day. Close. Search for: Alumni Find out more. Study here Find out more. Work here Find out more. The College. Back . About St Antony’s. Our purpose and ...

  6. St Antony's College, University of Oxford. 5,865 likes · 34 talking about this · 4,842 were here. Graduate College, University of Oxford. Research & teaching in global & regional issues.

  7. The academic courses are designed to be followed for two years (Years 10 and 11), leading to National Curriculum Key Stage 4 IGCSE examinations. The curriculum is divided into Core Subjects, taken by all students. It is important to choose courses you think you will enjoy, but also those that offer you the greatest chance of success.