St Hilda's College
The St Hilda's College is one of the constituent colleges of the University of Oxford ; it was founded around 1893.
history
Since October 2008 the college has also been open to male students, until then it was only open to women.
Well-known former students
- Zeinab Badawi , British radio reporter and news presenter of Sudanese origin
- Susan Blackmore , British writer
- DK Broster , novelist
- Susanna Clarke , British writer
- Wendy Cope , British poet
- Anneliese Dodds , British politician
- Barbara Everett
- Emma Faull , British bird artist
- Yvonne Furneaux , French actress
- Susan Greenfield , British neuroscientist , writer and member of the House of Lords
- Susan Haack , philosopher
- Catherine Heath , novelist
- Meg Hillier , politician
- Bettany Hughes , historian
- Haya bint al-Hussein , daughter of the late Jordanian King Hussein I
- Jenny Joseph , poet
- Baroness Kramer of Richmond Park in the London Borough of Richmond upon Thames , manager and politician , Member of the House of Commons Member of the House of Lords
- Hermione Lee , English author , biographer , critic and literary scholar
- Nicola LeFanu , English composer
- Sue Lloyd-Roberts , British television journalist
- Margaret MacMillan , Canadian historian
- Val McDermid , Scottish crime writer
- Juliet E. McKenna , British fantasy writer
- Rosalind Miles , actress
- Helen Middleton
- Kate Millett , American literary scholar , writer , sculptor, and feminist
- Katherine Parkinson , British actress
- Barbara Pym , was an English writer
- Gillian Rose , was a British philosopher and sociologist
- Jacqueline Rose , writer
- Sheila Rowbotham , British sociologist and socialist feminist
- Terri Sewell , American politician
- Gillian Shephard , British politician
- Ann Thwaite , biographer
- Tsuda Umeko , Japanese teacher
Academics / teachers
Fellows
Web links
- Official website (English)
Coordinates: 51 ° 44 ′ 57 " N , 1 ° 14 ′ 43" W.