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  • Conquering Kilimanjaro

    It started off as an item on her 'bucket list', and after years of anticipation GTC student Lena Mass (DPhil Management Studies) finally decided to tackle Mount Kilimanjaro at the end of July. ...
  • GTC rowers in action at Henley this weekend

    GTC rowers are in action on the river at Henley this weekend.The Green Templeton Boat Club (GTBC) is entering two crews into the Henley Town and Visitors Regatta on Saturday 31 July 2010. ...
  • Economists really must ask, what do we know?

    In a letter to the Financial Times today, Professor Stein Ringen of Green Templeton College lists a number of questions that economists have found no consensus on....
  • 80th birthday celebration for Sir Crispin Tickell

    Green Templeton has hosted a special event for friends and colleagues of Sir Crispin Tickell to mark his 80th birthday. Sir Crispin was Warden of Green College from 1990 to 1998....
  • Principal's Prize for Jackie Davies

    Jackie Davies, the Academic Administrator, has been awarded the first-ever Green Templeton Principal's Prize for her outstanding contribution to the activities and development of the College.She was nominated by College students, fellows and staff and rec...
  • Outstanding student achievement recognised by Nautilus Awards 2010

    Seventeen GTC students have received Nautilus Awards from the College in recognition of their exceptional achievements and contribution to the vibrant life of the student community.The awards are made to students who have enhanced the College's reputation...
  • Foulkes Fellowship for young GTC medic

    Harriet Ball has been awarded a prestigious Foulkes Fellowship.The Fellowships - in the form of financial support - are provided by the charitable Foulkes Foundation to outstanding post-doctoral scientists, giving exceptional scientists a unique opportuni...
  • New guide set to support aspiring medical students

    A new book, Oxbridge Medicine: The Applicants' Guide, is introducing prospective students from disadvantaged backgrounds to Oxbridge and walking them through the application process.    The guide was written by GTC medical student Mahiben Maruthappu un...
  • Winners of the GTC photo competition announced

    The winners of the first Green Templeton Photography Competition have been announced.MBA student Andrew Fennig scooped the first prize with his photograph of his daughter running through the College grounds in the snow. The photograph will be used to illu...
  • Queen's Birthday Honour for Dame Valerie Beral

    Professor Dame Valerie Beral, Professor of Epidemiology, Director of the Cancer Epidemiology Unit and Fellow of Green Templeton College, was made a Companion of the Order of Australia in the Australian Queen's Birthday Honours list. ...
  • Journal award for GTC Fellow

    Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser has been awarded the British Journal of Industrial Relations (BJIR) Best Paper Award 2009.The paper, The Political Economy of Occupational Family Policies: Comparing Workplaces in Britain and Germany, co-authored with Timo ...
  • New Boat Club committee set for exciting year ahead

    Andrew Symington has been elected President of the Green Templeton Boat Club (GTBC) for 2010-11, as the boat club looks forward to another exciting and successful year.He is joined on the committee by Joe Feyertag as the new men's captain. A by-election w...
  • GTC student scoops prestigious Oxford Leadership Prize

    The prestigious Oxford Leadership Prize 2010 has been won by Yasser Bhatti, who is reading for a DPhil in Management Research at Green Templeton College, for his entry entitled Trends from emerging markets: rethinking globalization, innovation and diversi...
  • Bee swarm creates buzz

    A swarm of bees which took up residence in the cherry tree in McAlpine Quad recently, were rescued by the College’s own bee experts Emeritus Professor Jeff Burley and IT Officer Andy Roberts. ...
  • Obituary: Anthony Hopwood

    It is with great sadness that the College has learnt of the passing of Professor Anthony Hopwood, peacefully at home on 8 May after a long illness....
  • Human Welfare Conference III

    The 15th and 16th of May will see the third GTC Human Welfare Conference under its banner, “Paved with Good Intentions? The Road Ahead for Humanitarianism”....
  • Radcliffe Observatory artist makes Turner Prize shortlist

    An artist who created a sound installation for the Radcliffe Observatory last autumn is one of four artists on the shortlist for the prestigious and often controversial Turner Prize 2010. ...
  • GTC Fellow Dr Gerd Islei part of winning team for the 'Excellence in Practice' Award

    GTC Fellow Dr Gerd Islei made up part of the team Executive Education at the Saïd Business School, that was very recently awarded the Excellence in Practice Award 2010 of the European Foundation for Management Development (EFMD). The award was won in the...
  • New Junior Research Fellowship Scheme Launched

    GTC has launched a new Junior Research Fellowship (JRF) scheme, and is now seeking to fill two positions in the field of management studies. The fellowships are based on a three year fixed term contract, beginning on the 1st of October 2010, with a fi...
  • Link between low birth weight and diabetes discovered

    An international team of researchers, including Professor Mark McCarthy, a GTC fellow, have discovered a direct link between a baby’s size at birth and developing diabetes later in life....