The Jonathan and Amanda Phillips Awards
Many of our students don’t stop at participating in College life, but find ways to go the extra mile for the Keble community. The annual Jonathan and Amanda Phillips Awards are one of the ways we recognise individuals making these exceptional contributions, with six students receiving awards this academic year.
Oxford Poetry Internship
As a new collaboration between Keble and Oxford Poetry, the launch of The Oxford Poetry Internship, has been a huge success in its first year, with current student Isobel Brewer (2023 English Language and Literature) completing her internship at the celebrated poetry magazine.
What Does a Blind Gamer See?
In a digital environment so rich in visual information, how can someone with vision loss interact with a mobile game? Zihe Ran (2025 MSc Social Science of the Internet) shares her research exploring how blind and low-vision gamers play mobile games and the human side of accessibility.
KA Report | Tropical Forest Ecology Field Course, Borneo
Keble Association Grant recipient Jakub Niederle (2024 MBiol Biology) writes about his experience with tropical forest research in Borneo, applying ecological theory to real-world field practice side by side with staff and researchers.
Keble Choir on Tour | US East Coast
The Choir embarked on an exciting tour of the US East Coast in March, singing and meeting alumni in Washington DC, Philadelphia and New York. Choral Scholars Katya and Anna share their highlights.
Creating the next Moderna | Amaury Genovese
DPhil candidate Amaury (2023 Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics) reflects on his three-month fellowship in Boston, exploring interdisciplinary themes and entrepreneurship with world-leading biotech start-ups.
The Keble Association Arts Leadership Awards
Keble Association Arts Leadership Awards were presented to six members of the Keble student community at the annual St Mark’s Day dinner. These awards celebrate artistic excellence and leadership across several disciplines, including publicity, journalism, poetry, theatre, film and music.
Student Life in Brief…
Keble transformed into an ‘Enchanted Forest’ for the return of the Ball; MCR football rises through the ranks; Chloe Parry co-leads refugee conference; Harry Geffen secures rowing successes.