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February 2018
Thomas Fetherstonhaugh wins two RCO prizes for exam performance
The Junior Organ Scholar at Merton has repeated the success of the Senior Organ Scholar, winning the Sawyer/Durrant Prize and the Doris Wookey Prize for the second highest marks in the Associate of the Royal College of Organists examination.
February 2018
Law undergraduates taste Cuppers victory
Second-year law undergraduates Ameer Ismail and Andrew Dixon were the winners at the Grand Final of the 'Cuppers' Mooting Competition 2018, securing a victory over Exeter College.
February 2018
Braam Bequest to enable “the use of research to improve countless lives.”
Dr Peter Braam, a former Junior Research Fellow at Merton, has pledged to leave a significant legacy to the College to enable a major new programme of research focusing on Human Wellbeing.
February 2018
Warden's Trip to Asia 2018
As part of his final year in post, the Warden Sir Martin Taylor recently completed a whistle-stop tour of Asia, taking in the sights of Singapore, Tokyo, and Hong Kong, and meeting Mertonians at a series of special dinners in the region.
January 2018
"impressive, inspiring, enviable" - Merton alumni make Forbes 30 Under 30 list
For the second time in three years, Merton alumni have been named on the
Forbes
30 Under 30 list which “continues to spotlight the impressive, the inspiring and the (genuinely) enviable” entrepreneurs and game changers in Europe.
December 2017
Mertonian's research makes Top 10 Breakthroughs list
DPhil student Adrian Menssen (2014) was the lead author on a piece of research that was one of 2017's Top 10 Breakthroughs according to
Physics World
magazine; the research revealed a new fundamental aspect of quantum particles, and promises to have an impact in the field of quantum computation.
December 2017
Warden receives Scholar Rescue Fund award
Sir Martin Taylor was presented with the award by the Institute of International Education's Scholar Rescue Fund, in recognition of his "extraordinary commitment ... to preserving the life, voice, ideas, and work of a persecuted scholar by providing a safe academic haven."
December 2017
"Music is about more than what you hear" - Peter Thickett (2014) launches opera production company
A production of Benjamin Britten's
Curlew River
will be the first offering from Ante Terminum Productions, an innovative, London-based opera production company founded by Mertonian Peter Thickett (2014) and fellow Oxford graduate Frederick Waxman (Univ, 2014).
November 2017
Sir Bernard Hogan-Howe (1988) made a Life Peer
Sir Bernard takes the title Baron Hogan-Howe of Sheffield and will sit as a cross-bencher in the House of Lords.
November 2017
Merton DPhil student wins Sherrington Prize in Neuroscience
Lukas Krone, currently in his second year as a graduate student, has been awarded this year's Sherrington Prize for outstanding achievement in the Neuroscience MSc, an accolade which he describes as a "very positive surprise".
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