SHRITI VADERA CHAIR OF THE ROYAL SHAKESPEARE COMPANY Somerville was always I had some of the most interesting unsnobbish, egalitarian and conversations I’ve ever had at a bit out there. It’s tolerant, Somerville, with people who are broad-minded, celebrates still my best friends today, across diversity of all kinds. everything from Ancient Egypt to the inverted pendulum I was ESTHER RANTZEN, working on. JOURNALIST AND HUMANITARIAN ADRIEN GEIGER, CHIEF SUSTAINABILITY OFFICER, L’OCCITANE SUSIE DENT ETYMOLOGIST AND PRESENTER 11 | Beyond Oxford A Somerville educaA Somerville education will givtion will give ye you the ou the cconfidenconfidence not mere not merely tely to suco succceed, but eed, but fulfil yfulfil your potour potential as a citizential as a citizen of a en of a changing and complex world. Here are ELIZABETH MACNEAL changing and complex world. Here are jusjust a ft a feew of the Somervilians doing w of the Somervilians doing AUTHOR OF important wimportant work in the work in the world right noorld right noww.. THE DOLL FACTORY Going to Somerville gave me greater strength to champion what I believe. MARGARET CASELY-HAYFORD CHAIR OF SHAKESPEARE’S GLOBE KAY DAVIES DIRECTOR OF THE MEDICAL RESEARCH Oxford can be an intimidating place, COUNCIL’S FUNCTIONAL but Somerville – a former women’s college GENETICS UNIT –is welcoming to absolutely everyone. XAND VAN TULLEKEN, HUMANITARIAN DOCTOR AND TELEVISION PRESENTER 24 |
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