Alumni News in Brief…

Most Innovative Business Award for Andy Clayton

Andy Clayton’s (1995 Biological Sciences) new biotech company, Fermtech, has won the ‘Most Innovative Business award from the Oxfordshire Local Enterprise Partnership (OxLEP). Fermtech uses micro-organisms to transform food waste into proteins for food, and are working with most of the major vegan cheese brands in the UK.

Stephen Conway Bishop of Lincoln

Keble Alumnus Stephen Conway (1977 Modern History), who has served as Acting Bishop for Lincoln since November 2021, has been officially appointed to role.

Save the Date: Keble Festival of Sport

From next year, our annual Ghosts event will be expanding into a Festival of Sport, encompassing many different sports and embracing the opportunity for a social occasion between current students and alumni. The event will be moving to Hilary Term, so mark your calendars for Saturday 20 April 2024!

President of the KA Elected

Congratulations to Nicola Wintle (1988 PPE, PGCE History), who has been elected President of the Keble Association. She is the first woman to hold this position.

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Sanjina Banerjee Teaching at AUW in Bangladesh