How to donate on Giving Day
We want Giving Day to provide our small but global community with the opportunity to pause for a moment to consider what a special place Green Templeton is.

We ask as many alumni and friends of the college to come together to help make a difference to current and future students, to make sure our college remains as rich as it is in diversity, and that there is a common theme among some of the world’s best young minds, concentrated and committed to effecting real change in the world.
During this Giving Day we are asking you to consider making a regular gift to the college, which allows the college to plan for the future. However, any gift is important and makes a difference to the college, no matter the size. We hope you will join the increasing numbers in our community who are willing to signal their commitment to Green Templeton College by becoming a regular donor.
If you’d like to make a gift, you can donate to Green Templeton’s Giving Day here.
Contact us
If you have any questions or would like further information on Giving Day then please get in touch with Ceri, Sam, Sophie or Suzanne by email at development@gtc.ox.ac.uk.

The college is delighted to share the completion of the south landscaping at the Radcliffe Observatory 🌿
This new shared landscape sits at the heart of the Radcliffe Observatory Quarter, made possible by the Stephen A. Schwarzman Foundation.
Work continues on Phase 1 of the Radcliffe Observatory project, including a new main entrance via the East Wing and improved accessibility with step-free access to all entrances.
Three Green Templeton students are heading to one of the world’s most iconic sporting stages 🚣♂️
Congratulations to Julietta Camahort (MSc in Financial Economics, 2025), Louis Corrigan (Clinical Medicine, 2024) and Julian Schoeberl (MSc in Modelling for Global Health, 2025) who have been selected for the Oxford Blues Boats and will face Cambridge this weekend.
Julietta will row for the women’s crew in seat #4, Louis takes the seat as Cox, and Julian joins the men’s crew as the #2 seat.
Wishing them and the Dark Blues the very best of luck 💙
🦖🦴 Major archaeological discovery at the Radcliffe Observatory 🦖🦴
What began as routine landscaping work on the front lawn has taken a rather unexpected turn…
Earlier this week, contractors uncovered what appear to be dinosaur bones.
Initial (very enthusiastic) assessments suggest the remains could belong to a previously unknown species, tentatively named Green Templetonosaurus.
We’ll share further updates as soon as we know more… 🦖
When the researcher becomes the patient.
In this thought-provoking reflection for The Times Magazine, Research Fellow Karl Smith Byrne shares what tackling cancer has taught him both in his work and in his own life.
Diagnosed with rectal cancer at just 27, Karl brings a rare dual perspective to his field, combining research with lived experience to advocate for greater focus on prevention and more patient-centred science.
A compelling insight into resilience and the future of cancer research.
