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| 14 Mar 2025 | |
| SJC Online |
In light of the coronavirus pandemic, we have launched our SJC Online series to enable the Fellows of St John’s to connect with members of our community from wherever they are in the world.
On 2 March 2021, Professor Allen, who is Professor of Geosystem Science in the Environmental Change Institute, School of Geography and the Environment and Department of Physics, University of Oxford, and Director of the new Oxford Net Zero initiative, argued that we have to stop fossil fuels from causing global warming and that it is only fair that the industry, and its owners, take responsibility for doing this rather than leaving the cost of cleaning up our emissions to the next generation. Myles has served on the UN's Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change and is one of an Honorary member of our fellowship. You can read more about Professor Myles Allen here.
The Development and Alumni Relations Office is pleased to present the recording of SJC Online: Salty Tales from the Arctic Ocean with Professor Heather Bouman More...
We are delighted to present the recording of SJC Online: Virtual Rome Project with Dr Matthew Nicholls More...
Enjoy a performance of Good King Wenceslas performed by the St John's College Choir More...
We are delighted to present the recording of our recent SJC Online event with Professor Brenda Stevenson, who introduced… More...
We are delighted to present the recording of our recent SJC Online event with Mike Riordan exploring our archives More...
The Development and Alumni Relations Office is pleased to present the recording of SJC Online: Salty Tales from the Arctic Ocean with Professor Heathe… More...
We are delighted to present the recording of SJC Online: Virtual Rome Project with Dr Matthew Nicholls More...
Enjoy a performance of Good King Wenceslas performed by the St John's College Choir More...