In-Conversation with Nobel Laureate and Honourary Fellow, Mo Yan
The Sheldonian Theatre at Oxford University was filled with an air of excitement and anticipation as it welcomed the illustrious novelist and Nobel Laureate, Mo Yan. This event, organised by the Oxford...
View ArticleRegent’s student wins Oxford Union Presidency
Regent’s is delighted to announce that Israr Khan, a DPhil Law student at Regent’s, has been elected Oxford Union President for Hilary Term 2025. Israr is both delighted and privileged. As he shares...
View ArticleOpen Days – Wednesday 26th and Thursday 27th June
Regent’s Park College Open Days: Wed 26th and Thur 27th June Join us for an exciting exploration of Regent’s Park College! Whether you’re a prospective student or just curious, our Open Days offer a...
View ArticleRegent’s Hockey Team Wins Cuppers
We are proud to announce that the Regents Park College hockey team has won cuppers! This year, the joint Regent’s Park-St Hilda’s-Magdalen team, captained by Regent’s own Archie McLintock, stormed its...
View ArticleCongratulations to our new undergraduate students on Results Day!
We are delighted to extend our heartfelt congratulations to all of the newest Regent’s students who have received their A-Level results today. Your hard work, dedication and perseverance have...
View ArticleCelebrating Outstanding Undergraduate Results in 2024!
We are delighted to announce that our undergraduate students have achieved exceptional results this year. Nearly all Finals students received a first- or upper second-class degree, including 12...
View ArticleDr Pieter Francois is the new Professor of Cultural Evolution!
We are delighted to share that Regent’s own Dr Pieter Francois has been appointed as Professor of Cultural Evolution by the University of Oxford. This prestigious appointment recognises Dr Francois’...
View ArticleDr Anthony Reddie: The First Professor of Black Theology
In 2023, Regent’s own Professor Anthony Reddie, Director of the Centre for Religion and Culture, was awarded the title of Professor of Black Theology. He is the first person to hold the title, a...
View ArticleProject Violet Inspires Baptist Community to Embrace Change for Women in...
Centre for Baptist Studies welcomes the commitments to action on women’s experience of ministry from all parts of Baptists Together in response to the findings of Project Violet A three and a half...
View ArticleCandace Williams: Wilma Crowther Award Winner 2024
We are delighted to share the brilliant news that earlier this year, recent graduate Candace Williams (Human Sciences, 2021) won the 2024 Wilma Crowther prize for her dissertation ‘Life, death and...
View ArticleCelebrating excellence: Regent’s Dr Katrin Wilhelm’s ‘Lab in Your Pocket’...
We are excited to spotlight the achievements of Dr Katrin Wilhelm, Tutor in Geography at Regent’s, a key leader in the Lab in Your Pocket (LIYP) initiative, which has recently been recognised with two...
View ArticleDr Kate Kirkpatrick features in New ARTE Documentary, Female Power: Europe’s...
Just before Christmas, Dr Kate Kirkpatrick, Fellow in Philosophy (and the beautiful Regent’s Library!) featured in a documentary for ARTE – L’Europe au féminin / Europas starke Frauen / Female Power:...
View ArticleWelcome New Fellow in Geography, Dr Katrin Wilhelm!
We are delighted to announce the appointment of Dr Katrin Wilhelm as our new Fellow in Geography, starting in September! Dr Wilhelm is the first Fellow in Geography at Regent’s Park College, marking an...
View ArticleArt Beyond Border Initiative (ABBI) – Concert and Launch Event
A huge shoutout to current Regent’s student and DPhil in Ethnomusicology candidate, Bette Zhaoyi Yan and her Art Beyond Border Initiative (ABBI) which launched at the beginning of this year! ABBI is a...
View Article‘Zen with Ben’ Gets the Gold & Meets the King: Regent’s Alumnus wins Civil...
Ben Bilefield (Geography, 2018) created ‘Zen with Ben’ as a series of informal weekly mindfulness sessions at Regent’s in 2019 when he became a JCR Welfare Officer. Passionate about...
View ArticleAnnouncing the passing of Dr Rex Mason (1926-2025)
It is with deep sadness that we announce the passing of beloved Regent’s member Dr Rex Mason, who was our Fellow and Tutor in Old Testament Studies from 1975-1993. Dr Mason passed away peacefully in...
View ArticleIn Memoriam: Dr Rex Mason (1926-2025)
Dr Rex A. Mason, who died on 17 February 2025 at the age of 98, was a distinguished scholar of the Old Testament, who also spent periods in the local church as a Baptist minister. Indeed, his writing...
View ArticleThe First Female Student at Regent’s: Violet Hedger
For Women’s History Month, we are celebrating the achievements of pioneering Regent’s Women. In this first instalment of the series, we explore the life and story of Violet Hedger, the first female...
View ArticleRegent’s First Female JCR President: Sarah Lenton (1985, Classics)
In the second part of our series celebrating Women’s History Month 2025, we are sharing the college memories of Regent’s alumna and first female JCR President: Sarah Lenton. Last month, Sarah visited...
View ArticleWhat RPCBC means to me, by Emily Meixner
When I was asked to reflect on my favourite rowing-related memory, I was a little stumped. The truth is, sometimes, rowing can suck. Getting up at the crack of dawn, dragging oneself down to the river...
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