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FROM SPIRES TO INSPIRING - Oriel Alumni and Friends
ISSUE 21 | SUMMER 2019

                                                                        FROM SPIRES
                                                                        TO INSPIRING
                                                                                  The unexpected journey to
                                                                                      becoming a filmmaker

SCR SPOTLIGHT               THE LIFE OF JEREMY         ORIELENSES ARE                 HIDDEN TREASURES
How the body clock is set   CATTO                      GOOD SPORTS!                   Oriel's Magna Carta
to time
                            Dr Catto's obituary from   Adventures of our alumni
                            The Times                  and students
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                                                                              Oriel could not do the great work it does without
                                                                             the passion, support and involvement from our
                                                                              alumni base. Our community extends to every
                                                                                  Orielensis throughout the world.

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                                                       PROVOST’S WELCOME                                                 4       WW1 CENTENARY                                                   28
                                                       Neil Mendoza discusses his first few months in his new role               How we honoured this anniversary

                                                       COLLEGE NEWS                                                      5       INDUSTRY FOCUS                                                  30
                                                       Some general updates from Oriel                                           A look at Orielenses working in the technology sector

                                         42            ORIEL CALLING                                                     6       THE SIXTH FOURTH INDUSTRIAL REVOLUTION                          35
                                                       Telephone campaign update                                                 The Information Revolution and its impact on society

                               28                 16   JCR REPORT                                                        7       FROM SPIRES TO INSPIRING
                                                                                                                                 The unexpected journey to becoming a filmmaker
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                                                       MCR REPORT                                                        8
                                                                                                                                 EVENT REPORT                                                    39
                                                       INSIDE STORY                                                      9
                                                       Interview with our new Librarian                                          A LASTING IMPACT                                                40
                                                                                                                                 Why legacies are important to Oriel
                                                       SCR SPOTLIGHT                                                    10
                                                       How the body clock is set to time                                         ZANE DALAL – LEADING THE WAY                                    42
                                                                                                                                 From organ scholar to a distinguished international career in music
                                                       FELLOWS’ NEWS                                                    11
                                                       Updates from the Fellows                                                  UNIVERSIFY EDUCATION                                            43
                                              7                                                                                  Orielensis-led outreach charity
                                                       THE LIFE OF JEREMY CATTO                                         12
                                                       Dr Catto’s obituary from The Times                                        ALUMNI NEWS                                                     44

                                         40            MECHANICAL SYMPATHY                                              15       BOOK CORNER                                                     44
                                                       How we can improve the performance of our bodies
                                                                                                                                 YOUR VIEWS                                                      46
                                                       ORIELENSES ARE GOOD SPORTS!                                      16
                                                       Adventures of our alumni and students
                                                                                                                                 FORTHCOMING EVENTS                                              47

                                                       HIDDEN TREASURES                                                 26
                                                       Oriel’s Magna Carta

                                                       Front cover image of Yamin Tun taken by Tashi Hope, taken on location at Muriwai, Auckland, New Zealand

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WELCOME                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           COLLEGE NEWS

                                                                                                                                                         COLLEGE NEWS
                                                                                                                                                           Goldie Building and                                              Oriel Celebrates
                                                                                                                                                           Doll’s House Get                                                 Undergraduate
                                                                                                                                                           Face-Lifts                                                       Academic Results
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            The College celebrated
                                                                                                                                                           Goldie Building, on the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            some excellent
                                                                                                                                 Amelia Wallace, Mitzi     Rectory Road site, was recently     The Doll’s House
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            undergraduate results
                                                                                                                                   and Neil Mendoza        renovated for the 2018-19
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            again in 2018, with 89.5%
                                                                                                                                                           academic year. From new carpets and a splash of paint
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            of students graduating
                                                                                                                                                           everywhere to an overhaul of the bedrooms and communal
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            with a 2:1 or higher,
                                                                                                                                                           kitchens, students are now enjoying more comfortable
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            and some exceptional
                                                                                                                                                           accommodation. Furthermore, the much-loved ‘Doll’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            performances from
                                                                                                                                                           House’ (Staircase 12) has also received a face-lift, with

WELCOME
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            individual students and
                                                                                                                                                           work including a new lime rendering and redecoration of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                            subjects.
                                                                                                                                                           the front facade, plus roof and glazing repairs.

                                                                           FROM THE PROVOST                                                                                                      Launch of the Centre for the Study
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Portrait of Moira Wallace by
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Beka Smith

                                                                                                                                                                                                 of the Bible in the Humanities                             Former Provost’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                            Portrait
L
                                                                                                                                                                                                 On 17–18 October, Oriel launched the Centre for the
    ife has operated at a cracking pace since starting at Oriel last       Bejan (Fellow and Associate Professor of Political Theory) gave an
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Study of the Bible in the Humanities (CBH). This           Former Provost Moira Wallace
    September. I have been completely inspired by the energy and           insightful TED talk in New York (google it) that touched on elements
                                                                                                                                                                                                 Centre integrates biblical studies in the humanities       (Provost, 2013–2018) left
drive of Oriel people – our academics, our staff and our wonderful         from her successful book, Mere Civility.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 through a variety of Oxford and international              Oriel at the end of August 2018.
students.                                                                      I tell students at their Freshers’ Dinner that Oriel, if they wish,
                                                                                                                                                                                                 collaborations. It endeavours to make the study of         As is tradition, the College
   I have met almost all current students individually during              will be a part of their lives forever. One student raised doubts that
                                                                                                                                                                                                 the Bible a vital field, in conversation with the full     commissioned a portrait of her to
Collections, at dinners, down by the river and even in the College bars.   our College should continue to belong to alumni too. I couldn’t
                                                                                                                                                                                                 breadth of scholarship in the humanities: classics,        join those of other past Provosts.
The single most overwhelming impression I get from them is that they       disagree more. Of course our focus is on current students. However,
                                                                                                                                                                                                 philosophy, religious studies, and history. The launch     The portrait, painted by Beka
love and appreciate our College. That common refrain sweeps across         Oriel could not do the great work it does without the passion,
                                                                                                                                                                                                 was celebrated with inspiring lectures and a reception     Smith, is on display in the Hall
two broad themes. First, that Oriel is a friendly, close, supportive       support and involvement from our alumni base. Our community
                                                                                                                                                                                                 in the Senior Library, with speeches by the Provost,       and was unveiled at the Provost's
community across both the JCR and the MCR. Secondly, that students         extends to every Orielensis throughout the world.
                                                                                                                                                         Professor Hindy Najman (centre,         the Head of the Humanities Division, and the initiator     Summer Party on 21 July 2018.
value the consistently high standard of education provided by their            There have been highlights over the past months at occasions
                                                                                                                                                         left) at the Launch Reception of CBH    and Director, Professor Hindy Najman.
tutors. I hear so often that subject tutors are enormously appreciated     where I was able to meet with Orielenses in the UK and overseas.
for their teaching, inspiration and individual care.                       I recently returned from a trip to Asia and I had the great pleasure
   Our students are, of course, busily involved in a wide range of         in connecting (until the early hours) with alumni in Hong Kong,
activities within and outside Oriel. I went out training with the          Singapore and Tokyo. At the end of 2018, I spent a memorable                    The Development and Alumni Engagement Team –
W1 boat recently (comfortably in the launch) and watched how               evening in Manhattan catching up with our US-based alumni at
a number of the rowers, after gruelling training, ran off the river        Soho House.
                                                                                                                                                           Some New Faces
at Wallingford to motor back to Oriel in time for choir practice.              I would like to welcome three new additions to Oriel’s Development          Sean Power, Director of Development and Alumni Engagement, is delighted to
I’ve also learned that Alternative Ice Hockey is a big thing played        team: Henry Carter, who joined us in January as Head of Development,            announce some new appointments in the Development and Alumni Engagement
over midnight sessions. The repertoire of student activities - be it       Hillary Reitman, who joined in March as Development Officer and                 Office. Bobby Higson has been promoted to Head of Alumni Engagement and
a cappella singing, writing and directing plays, commitment to sport       Natalie Balchin, our new Alumni Relations and Events Officer, who               Operations, and is responsible for overseeing a team running alumni events and
or evenings spent together in close, slow reading of Plato - reflects      will be organising fantastic events for Orielenses. They will be doing          communications; and Rob Buckett has been promoted to Development Officer
the College’s strengths excelling in many things.                          essential work in helping with our fundraising as we approach 2026.             (Regular Giving and Legacies).
   The work of our Fellows puts Oriel at the forefront of research             On the point of fundraising, I am always conscious of the                      We have welcomed the following new faces during the past year: Henry Carter, as
and innovation. I’d like to cite a few examples. The pioneering            importance of our alumni and friends. Your generosity and support               Head of Development, managing the fundraising team with responsibility for regular,
research on longevity by Professor Lynne Cox (George Moody Fellow          enables Oriel to continue advancing its charitable objects and                  mid-level and major gifts to Oriel; Hillary Reitman, as Development Officer (Major
in Biochemistry) continues to make great strides; she is an expert         strengthening the foundations for lasting success. I was heartened              Gifts); and a new Alumni Relations and Events Officer, Natalie Balchin, concentrating
advisor to the new all-party parliamentary working group to tackle         to hear that we had another successful telephone campaign this                  on Oriel’s programme of alumni events. They all very much look forward to meeting       Development and Alumni Engagement Office
the theme of healthy ageing. Dr Maike Bublitz (Fellow and Associate        year, raising almost £150,000. On behalf of the whole College, I                you at some upcoming events.                                                            Team (L-R): Louisa Chandler, Bobby Higson,
Professor of Microbial Biophysics) leads the Bublitz Lab, where she        wish to thank everyone who has invested in the College, either                     And, finally, we say goodbye to Harvey Rudden, who has left College for the          Rob Buckett, Sean Power, Henry Carter,
applies state-of-the-art biochemical and biophysical methods to study      financially or by volunteering their time and expertise.                        exciting opportunity of joining the Metropolitan Police.                                Hillary Reitman, Verity Armstrong
the biological function of membrane proteins. Last year, Dr Teresa             I wish everyone a great summer.

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COLLEGE NEWS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    COLLEGE NEWS

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Halfway Hall entertainment with Alice

                                                                                                                                                JCR REPORT
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Bourne singing, James Hobson on bass,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Josh Cottell on drums and Patrick
                                                                                                                 Telethon call room in action
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Hegarty Morrish playing guitar.

ORIEL CALLING                                                                                                                                   T    he Junior Common Room (JCR) is
                                                                                                                                                     always so busy that it’s impossible to
                                                                                                                                                mention all of its exciting activities. During
                                                                                                                                                                                                       We found a drum kit
                                                                                                                                                                                                     hidden deep under the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   enjoyed an exciting joint bop with Lincoln.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Halfway Hall was a fantastic success: the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   Second Years dressed as guests at the Mad
                                                                                                                                                the past year, Oriel undergraduates have           Island Site and since then                      Hatter’s Tea Party to mark reaching half –
                                                                                                                                                impressed their peers and the College in the                                                       or three-eighths – of the way through their
                                                                                                                                                                                                    the JCR house band has
I  t is our great pleasure to report that Oriel’s
   13th annual telephone campaign was a fantastic
success, raising almost £150,000 for the College.
                                                        to just under 450 alumni, of whom almost half
                                                        generously chose to make a gift to the College. This
                                                        generosity allows our current and future students
                                                                                                                                                depth and diversity of their interests and
                                                                                                                                                successes: some highlights follow.
                                                                                                                                                   Oriel Boat Club excelled at Torpids, with
                                                                                                                                                                                                     got the bar dancing.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   degrees. Special thanks must go to the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   organisers of Welfare Week, Equalities Fest,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                   the Chinese New Year Formal, Burns Night
    This year’s campaign was focused on two key         to make the most of the opportunity that an                                             the Men’s 1st VIII retaining the Headship,                                                         Formal, and two charity formals, the RAG
project areas: our outreach programme and the           Oxford education provides. Our callers also really                                      and the Men’s 2nd VIII earning blades. The       JCR members have fashioned manifold               Casino Night, and the week of festivities and
student support fund. Thanks to the generous            appreciate hearing about the experiences of alumni                                      Women’s 1st VIII were bumped from their          creations from recycled materials. Auditions      hooliganism which marked Oxmas.
support of our alumni, we can help to ensure that       and your valuable advice helps to shape their career                                    position at the top of the river but their       have begun for the annual Garden Play, which          JCR meetings have remained lively as
Oriel is committed to encouraging applications          paths after finishing their degree. In a climate where                                  impressive, technical rowing shows promise       this year will be Shakespeare’s As You Like It.   ever: this year’s Treasurer, rightly referring
from academically able students regardless of           graduate employment is extremely competitive, this                                      for blades in Summer Eights.                        We started Michaelmas 2018 worried             to his distinguished work, unanimously
background and making sure students have the            guidance is a tremendously valuable asset for our                                          The College 11 (football) were knocked        about the bar. Writing in Easter of 2019, I       defeated a motion of no-confidence. Intense
necessary pastoral and financial support to make        students and for this we are very grateful.                  It is great to hear        out of Cuppers after a 1–0 match marred          think we can safely say that the bar has been     debate occasioned a motion suggesting that
the most of their time at Oxford – ensuring Oriel is        The Development and Alumni Engagement                                               by controversy: Oriel blames its defeat on       saved. In addition to Oriel Fridays, we have      as the JCR gives money to the Second Years
a welcoming place for students of all backgrounds.      Office would like to thank everyone who took time
                                                                                                                 that so many of our            one New College striker, who swung for our       introduced thrice-termly pub quizzes. Like        for Halfway Hall, should the First and Third
The telephone campaign is key to the College’s          out of their busy evenings and weekends to speak         alumni still have              centre back – surprisingly, the latter was       the JCR, which has been renovated, the bar        Years not have an event too?
alumni relations programme, helping to keep you         to our call team. We know that they thoroughly                                          sent off. Currently, Oriel Netball is fighting   also now has new lighting, new furniture,             Thanks to the tireless work of the
updated with the current goings-on in the College       enjoyed hearing stories about the College over
                                                                                                                 such a strong affinity         simultaneous promotion and demotion, as          and a fresh coat of paint. Perhaps most           Environment Rep, Oriel celebrated a second
and any events we have coming up. It also allows        many years, and it is great to hear that so many         with Oriel – it really         the B team cracks the top division, while the    importantly, and after intense lobbying, drinks   consecutive victory in the Oxford Student
Orielenses to give their feedback about our work        of our alumni still have such a strong affinity                                         A team clings on to its bottom rung.             prices have been reduced, and a twice-weekly      ‘Switch-Off ’ campaign. We were particularly
and how we can help to foster an even stronger          with Oriel – it really is a testament to the lifelong
                                                                                                                 is a testament                    In the arts, Oriel Fridays, our open mic      ‘Happy Hour’ introduced. Oriel JCR members        pleased to see the International Women’s
relationship with alumni in the future.                 community that Oriel provides. We would also             to the lifelong                night, has flourished. We found a drum kit       have created three new College drinks to          Day flag flying for the whole month of March.
    We can always rely on the warm response from        like to thank our hard-working student callers,                                         hidden deep under the Island Site and since      complement the Glennies: the ‘Oriebomb’
Orielenses during our telephone campaigns and           who already have such a strong feeling towards the
                                                                                                                 community that                 then the JCR house band has got the bar          (simple but effective) is particularly popular.   Patrick Hegarty Morrish, JCR President
this year was no different, with our callers speaking   College that they wish to give something back.           Oriel provides.                dancing. At our fortnightly ‘Arts evenings’,        Moving away from the bar, the JCR              2018-19

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                                                                                                  come in the form of Mihnea Dumitrascu,                                How long have you worked at Oriel?               It was wonderful to have the Library
                                                                                                  our inaugural MCR Photographer, who has                               I started working for Oriel in January 2018.     acknowledged and I really enjoyed helping
                                                                                                  taken many stunning photos of our events –                            We moved to Oxfordshire at the same time         out with the research for such a ground-
                                                                                                  including the one accompanying this entry!                            and bought our first home so it was a very       breaking exhibition.
                                                                                                      Now in its fourth year, Oriel Talks                               busy month.
                                                                                                  continues to provide a beloved venue                                                                                   Apart from family, who or what inspires you?
                                                                                                  for talks from SCR and MCR members,                                   What was your first impression of Oriel?         At this stage in my life, I’m inspired most
                                                                                                  followed by dinner where the conversation                             The people. At my first interview I got to       by women who are balancing careers and
                                                                                                  always continues. I am very grateful to all                           meet and talk to several members of various      motherhood. Pretty much anyone who works
                                                                                                  those who have spoken this year, and I am                             departments, who really put me at ease and       in the NHS is a superstar in my eyes; and
                                                                                                  especially grateful to Matthew Collier and                            welcomed me. My first impression of the          people like Matt Haig, who are brave enough
                                                                                                  Carlos Daghan Akkar for their great work                              Library was ‘rabbit warren’!                     to talk openly about their mental health.
                                                                                                  as Oriel Talks Coordinators. Many thanks
                                                                                                  are also owed to Angelica De Vido, our                                What does a normal day look like for you?        Do you have any unusual hobbies?
                                                                                                  Equalities and Diversity Officer, for her hard                        I don’t think I have a normal day. I can be      Is it too predictable to say reading? I collect
                                                                                                  work and for co-organising an International                           doing anything from re-shelving books            modern, signed first edition fiction. I’m
                                                                                                  Women’s Day event with talks from female                              to representing the College Librarians on        also passionate about trying to live a more
         Night of the Elephant in the MCR
                                                                                                  members of staff at Oriel accompanied by                              discussions about new Library software and       eco-friendly lifestyle and supporting small
                                                                                                  afternoon tea in the MCR. I am also grateful                          developments with the Bodleian. I try to         independent local businesses, especially when

MCR REPORT
                                                                                                  to Nathaniel Helms, for his work as LGBTQ                             eat in the SCR most days so that I can catch     it comes to my son’s toys and clothing. We try
                                                                                                  Representative and his organising of an event                         up with our academics – a lot of work can        very hard to be as plastic-free as possible.
                                                                                                  for LGBTQ month celebrating some LGBTQ                                get done over lunch. Some days I’m barely
                                                                                                  figures from Oriel’s history.                                         in the Library – I can be book shopping at       Do you do any voluntary work or work in
                                                                                                      The MCR continues to be active in sport                           Blackwell’s, visiting the bindery, or talking    the community?

T    he Oriel College Middle Common Room
     (MCR) enjoys a reputation for being
an exceptionally warm, welcoming, and
                                                 at Trinity and second at Clare – were such
                                                 great successes.
                                                    Srishti Arora and Jean-Christophe
                                                                                                  across the University. This includes excellent
                                                                                                  MCR representation in the Boat Club, in
                                                                                                  addition to, among other sports, water polo
                                                                                                                                                                        circulation settings at the Bodleian’s offices
                                                                                                                                                                        in Osney. Other days I’m glued to my desk
                                                                                                                                                                        – signing invoices, cataloguing books in the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         Apart from reading at my son’s nursery
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         occasionally, I struggle to find time at the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                         moment. Previously, I’ve volunteered at
supportive community and environment.            Spiliotis have done a fantastic job as Bar       (with two MCR members on the Oxford                                   system, putting together projects, and letting   my local Oxfam bookshop and helped read
I am delighted to report that this much-         Managers, aided by our excellent volunteer       University Water Polo Club Blues Team this                            students back in who have left their Bod         with school children. I’m lucky that a new
deserved reputation continues to reflect         bar staff, in ensuring that our bar remains      year) and the modern pentathlon. On the                               cards at their desks!                            community centre has opened up near us and
reality, with just over 90 graduate students     a well-stocked centre of activity, with          nautical theme, this year MCR members will                                                                             I’m hoping to get involved as soon as I can.
and 30 fourth-year undergraduate students        Nathaniel Helms joining as Bar Manager           again benefit from free access to punts as part                       What is your favourite part of being the
joining our ranks in October 2018 for what       later in the year (with another hard-working     of the hugely-popular MCR Punting Scheme.                             Librarian?                                       What one luxury would you take on a
has proved to be a fantastic year.               stint from Philip Gavin as interim manager).         Our Environmental Representative,                                 I think the variety is a big part of it. Being   desert island?
   New and old members alike have                We have also been very fortunate to have         Charles Tebbutt, has worked hard on the                               able to be in a career that allows me to         A book about survival techniques?! In all
enthusiastically participated in MCR life,       Charlie Fletcher serve as Second Desserts        environmental concerns of energy use and                              constantly learn and grow is another. Mostly     seriousness, though, probably a decent bed.
and our great facilities continue to be much     Representative this year, ensuring that we       sustainability. With Ebony Moody (JCR),                               it’s about being able to make a difference       Having a toddler means I have a new found
used. These include our wonderful common         have never lacked in wonderful cheeses           Charles led Oriel on a successful campaign to                         in how someone’s education or research           appreciation for how much you can get done
room, with free tea, coffee, and biscuits (and   and desserts after Sunday Formal Hall. The       win the Oxford Student ‘Switch-Off’ campaign                          turns out. The work I’m doing will hopefully     after a good night’s sleep.
a new comments box for any suggestions!);        much-loved coffee machine and MCR itself         for the second year in a row (also making us                          continue to benefit Oriel and its students for
our well-equipped study room, with new           owe their smooth running in large part to the    the only college to win the campaign three                            a very long time. The collections will be here   What is the one piece of ‘life’ advice you
whiteboards; and our kitchen and famous bar.     incredibly hard work of the MCR Managers         times). I am delighted that Oriel continues                           long after I am.                                 would offer to a student?
   Our MCR social calendar continues to          Lola Salem and Connor Thompson.                  to lead in our collective move towards a                                                                               That asking for help doesn’t mean losing
be unrivalled. The incredible Social Team,          The Welfare Team, comprising Welfare          greener Oxford.                                                       What is the most challenging aspect of your      control and that being independent doesn’t
led by Social Secretaries Lucy Mellor,           Secretaries Farah Jawitz and Chase Harrison,         I cannot thank the Committee enough                               role?                                            mean being alone. You’ll be surprised how
Jennifer Potter, and Connor Wild, with           with Catherine Fleischer and Lauren              for their exceptionally hard work, time,                              Knowledge. My predecessor had been here          many people are willing to help if you talk

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Philip Gavin and Eoin O’Sullivan as Social       Cullen as Welfare Representatives, have          and effort; they have been outstanding.                               for a very long time and my team is all new      to them.
Representatives, put on an unmatched series      done a tremendous job. They have run             In particular, I would like to thank Vice-                            so we’ve lost a lot of personal knowledge
of events throughout the year. From sold-out     our highly popular Wednesday Afternoon           President Jung Kian Ng, Treasurer Alexander                           about the collections. I learn something new     Who would you invite to Formal Hall (dead

                                                                                                                                                    STORY
Guest Nights, Grand Formals, and exchanges       Teas, instituted Monday morning jogs with        Pateman, Philip Gavin, Jenny Potter,                                  with every enquiry and day I spend here          or alive)?
with eight Oxford colleges, to movie nights,     breakfast, arranged themed welfare teas          Nathaniel Helms, and especially Lucy Mellor.                          though, and I don’t think you could ever         My husband. Being working parents means
board games nights, and pamper evenings –        (such as for LGBTQ month), and run our           With a community as wonderful as this, I have                         know everything about our amazing material.      that we don’t often get time to ourselves
they have catered to just about everyone. We     free weekly yoga sessions. We have also          no doubt that the next President and their                                                                             anymore so any opportunity to eat hot food,
also successfully held two exchanges with        benefitted greatly from the hard work of Julia   Committee will triumphantly lead us into                              What has been your greatest professional         uninterrupted, without sharing with a small
our sister colleges, Trinity College, Dublin,    Montgommery, our International Student           another remarkable year, and that the Oriel                           triumph?                                         person is grabbed with both hands.
and Clare College, Cambridge, in Hilary          Representative, who has arranged a myriad of     MCR will continue to be the best in Oxford.       An interview with   I think seeing my name in the
Term. Philip Gavin and Jennifer Potter,          events for our diverse community, including                                                                            acknowledgements section of the British
respectively, are owed particular thanks for     for Chinese New Year, Thanksgiving,              Farbod Akhlaghi-Ghaffarokh,
                                                                                                                                                    Hannah Robertson,   Museum ‘Indigenous Australia’ 2015
ensuring that these exchanges – our seventh      Diwali, and Nowruz. Another blessing has         MCR President 2018-19                             our new Librarian   exhibition catalogue was a real high point.

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FELLOWS' NEWS                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                FELLOWS' NEWS

                     Aarti Jagannath is a BBSRC David Phillips Fellow at the Nuffield Department
                                                                                                                                                                                    FELLOWS' NEWS

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                     of Clinical Neuroscience and a lecturer at Oriel. Aarti read for a DPhil on
                     the mechanisms of RNA interference at Brasenose and subsequently joined
                     the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences as a Roche Postdoctoral
                     Fellow in 2010, to begin work on the circadian clock. She was awarded the
                     L’Oréal Women in Science Fellowship in 2015. To find out more about Aarti’s                                                                                                                                    Oriel lecturer publishes new book
                     work, visit ‘The Sun: Living With Our Star’ at the Science Museum, London.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Congratulations to Fellow and Tutor in American
                     https://www.sciencemuseum.org.uk/see-and-do/the-sun-living-with-our-star
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Literature, Dr Nicholas Gaskill, on the publication of
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    his new book, Chromographia.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       The only study of modern colour in US literature,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Chromographia looks at the ways that US writers
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    imagined the experience of colour between 1880
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    and 1930. This was the period when bright synthetic
SCR spotlight – Dr Aarti Jagannath                                                                                                                                                                                                  dyes, derived from the refuse of industrialisation,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    created a vibrant new palette that transformed the

HOW THE BODY CLOCK                                                                                                                                                                     Congratulations to Dr Elsje van Bergen,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    look of the built environment, and when experimental
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    psychologists, based on their studies of colour
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    perception, put forth new theories about how colours

IS SET TO TIME
                                                                                                                                                                                       a former Psychology Junior Research
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    affect us – and, indeed, about what colour really is.
                                                                                                                                                                                       Fellow (2012–2015) and current SCR
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    It was also a time when ethnographic studies of the
                                                                                                                                                                                       member at Oriel, and her husband,
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    comparative sensitivity to colour across cultures
                                                                                                                                                                                       Yves, who welcomed their second son
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    suggested that how people saw and responded to
                                                                                                                                                                                       Benjamin on 23 April 2018. Their first

L
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    colours revealed how ‘primitive’ or ‘civilised’ they were.
     ife as we know it has evolved under         Light, which signals the dawn–dusk cycle, is                                                                                          son, Gabriel, was born on 19 May 2016.
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       With these backdrops in mind, Dr Gaskill’s book
     a 24-hour cycle set by the rotation         probably the most important time cue for the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    reads a diverse array of writers – from Stephen Crane
of the Earth on its axis. As a result, the       clock. The Sleep and Circadian Neuroscience
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    and Charlotte Perkins Gilman to L. Frank Baum and
environment during the day is, well, as          Institute at Oxford is responsible for some
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Nella Larsen – in light of all the many things that bright
different as can be from night! Temperature,     seminal research in this area, including the
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    colour came to stand for at the turn of the 20th century:
light levels, and consequently everything        identification of a specialised photoreceptor
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    commodity culture, racialised sensation, avant-gardism,
downstream of these factors, such as             in the retina that communicates light
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    the perceptual lives of small children, pragmatist
the availability of food and the chance of       information relevant to circadian rhythms
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    notions of experience, and much else besides.
encountering a predator, fluctuate with a        to the brain. Within this Institute, my
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       Chromographia argues that the writers,
daily predictable rhythm. As a consequence,      group works on understanding how light
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    psychologists, and designers who made colour their
most organisms have evolved internal             information is communicated to, and
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    primary concern developed new conceptions of
timekeeping mechanisms known as                  interpreted by, the molecular clock. We work      to diabetes, obesity, depression, and even
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    mind and body, language and world, and experience
circadian clocks that anticipate these regular   on signalling systems that communicate input      cancer. SCRD is a debilitating feature in
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    and reality, all of which, when embraced by writers,
environmental changes and establish 24-          signals to clock genes, the genes that decide     nearly all psychiatric illness. My group’s
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    changed the way literature in the US was written.
hour rhythms in physiology and behaviour.        how the clock responds to this information,       research, and indeed the work conducted by
An obvious rhythm is the sleep–wake              and, finally, the mechanisms that allow the       several groups across the world, provides
cycle, but most aspects of our physiology,       clock to time physiology, such as sleep.          insight into how the clock is regulated, and
including body temperature and sensitivity           This work is of particular relevance today,   identifies new routes by which these chronic                                                                                        Dr Teresa Bejan in TED Talks:
to insulin, are rhythmic. The circadian clock    as sleep and circadian rhythm disruption          conditions may be treated, or even prevented.
in mammals is molecular, that is, encoded        (SCRD) is inevitable in today’s 24/7              The outputs from such research can have a
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                       is civility a sham?
within our genes, and is found in nearly         society, and this is compounded by the near       direct and measurable impact on wellbeing in                                                                                        Dr Teresa Bejan, an Associate Professor of Political
all cells of the body. This clock is a master    constant exposure to artificial light. Whilst     society: tailoring school start times to suit the                                                                                   Theory and Tutorial Fellow in Politics, gave a TED
regulator of gene function and, rather like      our photoreceptor system has evolved to           typically ‘late’ circadian profiles of teenagers                                                                                    talk in New York in October 2018 on the topic
the conductor of an orchestra, sets the          use sunlight to tell time, artificial light,      has been shown to markedly improve GCSE                                                                                             ‘Is Civility a Sham?’ – it has received 1.4 million
tempo and maintains synchrony across the         particularly blue enriched light, can also        achievement. Our own work at the Sleep and                                                                                          views since its release. In her insightful talk,
organs within the body, both with respect to     activate the same systems. Scientific studies     Circadian Neuroscience Institute on light                                                                                           which was presented at a TED Salon event given
one another and the outside world.               support limiting blue wavelength emissions        input pathways is currently being translated
                                                                                                                                                                                    Oriel prayers                                      in partnership with Brightline Initiative, Dr Bejan
    My research interest is in how internal      from electronic devices, such as computer         into clinical application through a spin-out                                     The Chaplain and his team pray for                 explored the concept of civility and explained how
circadian time is coordinated with the           and tablet screens, particularly after dark.      company, Circadian Therapeutics. We have                                         individuals and the community daily. They          it has been used as both the foundation of tolerant
external world. While we know a great deal       Conversely, being in a dimly lit indoor           identified new molecular pathways by which                                       are always happy to receive the names of           societies and as a way for political partisans to
about the machinery that makes up the            environment all day limits our exposure to        light can ‘shift the hands of the clock’ and                                     alumni who are sick or have sadly died, to be      silence and dismiss opposing views. She proposes
molecular circadian clock, we understand         bright sunlight, which the clock relies on for    Circadian Therapeutics is developing drugs                                       remembered in the Chapel’s prayers. Please         that we should instead try for ‘mere civility’: the
very little about the processes that set it to   a strong ‘time-giver’ or ‘zeitgeber’. Together,   that can act on these pathways. These drugs                                      email the Chaplain, chaplain@oriel.ox.ac.          virtue of being able to disagree fundamentally
the right time. A circadian clock must be        these factors could weaken the circadian          would have application in a whole spectrum                                       uk, if you would like to be included in the        with others without destroying the possibility of a
sensitive to time cues in the environment,       system and predispose one to SCRD. Studies        of disorders associated with circadian                                           prayers, or know of an Orielensis who should       common life tomorrow.
in order to ensure it reports the right time.    with shift workers show SCRD can lead             rhythm disruption.                                                               be remembered in the prayers.

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LIFE OF JEREMY CATTO                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 LIFE OF JEREMY CATTO

                                                                                                                                                    Catto’s attitude to his students was less that of a schoolmaster
                                                                                                                                                    and more of a benevolent uncle. He would set them at ease
                                                                                                                                                    with a glass of pink gin, forbear their pretensions to genius
                                                                                                                                                     and gently nudge them towards more nuanced views.

                                                                                                                                                Robert Jeremy Adam Inch Catto was
                                                                                                                                            born in 1939, to Archibald and Grace, in
                                                                                                                                            Newcastle. He had two sisters, Annabel and
                                                                                                                                            Jane. The family was well off. His father
                                                                                                                                            was a businessman who had run a rubber
                                                                                                                                            plantation in Malaya, and his uncle, Thomas,
                                                                                                                                            became the Governor of the Bank of England
                                                                                                                                            in 1944. His mother was, for a brief time, a
                                                                                                                                            teacher. Catto excelled in his studies at the

THE LIFE OF
                                                                                                                                            Royal Grammar School in Newcastle and
                                                                                                                                            went from there to read Modern History at

JEREMY CATTO
                                                                                                                                            Balliol College, Oxford.
                                                                                                                                                He dipped his toes in Balliol’s left-wing
                                                                                                                                            radicalism, but went no farther. A single
                                                                                                                                            freezing CND march was enough to put Catto
                                                                                                                                            off the cause and by the time he finished
                                                                                                                                            his degree he regarded his fellow Balliolite’s
                                                                                                                                            utopian dreams with amused scepticism. He
                                                                                                                                            had come to believe that ideology was a foggy
                                                                                                                                            lens through which to see human relations,
                                                                                                                                            at best a heuristic and at worst a dangerous
                                                                                                                                            delusion. He greatly enjoyed poking fun at
In August 2018, Oriel lost Jeremy Catto. A Fellow of the                                                                                    his left-wing colleagues’ faith in their political
                                                                                             He continued to lend his advice to them        schema and once attended a protest bearing
College for almost 50 years, Jeremy was woven into the                                       even when they sat on the front bench, not     a banner that called for the restoration of the
fabric of Oriel life during his time as a Tutorial Fellow at the                             because he was a Machiavel, and not merely     Bourbon monarchy.                                    Manning in the British embassies in Moscow      to disguise their scorn for extracurricular
                                                                                             because he was a gossip, but because he            After Balliol he took up a lectureship           and Warsaw to get a sense of the texture of     activities, he encouraged his students to lead
College and for many Orielenses became the embodiment                                        thought the friendly bond between tutor and    in history at Durham, during which time              communist life.                                 multi-faceted lives and spared them tutorials
of Oriel and Oxford as a whole. The following obituary                                       student should not end at graduation.          a chance encounter with Bryan Ferry in                  Catto’s attitude to his students was         when they had boat races to win, magazines
                                                                                                As a Fellow of Oriel College he saw it as   Newcastle sparked a lifelong friendship. The         less that of a schoolmaster and more of a       to publish, or causes to campaign for. As for
appeared in The Times on 19 September 2018.                                                  his job to be a mainstay of its community,     two of them took holidays together to Italy          benevolent uncle. He would set them at          the value of study, he believed nobody put it
                                                                                             and a mentor to students past and present.     and France, where Catto taught Ferry to swim         ease with a glass of pink gin, forbear their    better than Harold Macmillan when he said:

J   eremy Catto’s favourite students knew
    who they were. While he would refer
to many of his undergraduates at Oriel
                                               Among those who earned this distinction
                                            are Niall Ferguson, the historian; William
                                            Hague and Alan Duncan, the Tory politicians;
                                                                                             In this sense, he was something of an
                                                                                             anachronism. With such pressure placed on
                                                                                             them to publish a great deal, tutors these
                                                                                                                                            and drive. In later life Ferry would be Catto’s
                                                                                                                                            way into social circles more glamorous than
                                                                                                                                            those of the typical Oxford fellow.
                                                                                                                                                                                                 pretensions to genius and gently nudge them
                                                                                                                                                                                                 towards more nuanced views. He spoke to
                                                                                                                                                                                                 them in a kind of Wodehousian slang, calling
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 ‘All Oxford need teach you is to know when
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                 someone is talking rot.’
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     None of which is to say that he would go
College as ‘great men’, and to a fair few   and Radek Sikorski, the Polish politician.       days rarely have the opportunity to embrace        Catto returned to Oxford in 1969 to              them ‘wicked old thing’, or ‘angelfluff’. If    easy on slackers. Marcus Walker, a former
as ‘great men on toast’ — the College did      Catto was not a man to limit his              College life as holistically as he did.        take up a fellowship at Oriel, where Hugh            they made him laugh, he’d say ‘that was a       student, remembers one tutorial for which he
not start admitting women until 1985 —      horizons to the dreaming spires. Although a         Another advantage of remaining in           Trevor-Roper, the historian, was glad to             giglet’, or ‘shriekino’. Hague once asked       had not prepared, in which Catto addressed
you had to be someone truly special to      consummate historian of the English Church,      touch with so many former students was         have a conservative ally with whom to battle         him: ‘Jeremy, can I be a wicked old fluff and   questions to him via his tutorial partner, to
earn his highest appellation: ‘deep fried   he would have found it dreary to pass his        that it afforded him many opportunities to     the resident Marxists. Although both were            a rough tough fluff at the same time?’ Catto    let him know he had been excommunicated.
great man on toast’. The deep fried were    days between the Library and his study,          travel. Of Sir David Manning, the former       implacably opposed to communism, they                replied: ‘My dear boy, how could you be             Fond of making his students feel part of
students whose careers Catto intended to    steadily lengthening his list of publications.   British ambassador to the United States,       shared a fascination with the Soviet bloc.           anything else?’                                 his club, he also liked to involve himself in
keep a close eye on, whom he could see         He liked to have a view on to the wider       Catto said: ‘I’ve stayed in every embassy      Catto had travelled to Czechoslovakia the               He believed his job was to prepare his       their societies. He served for 30 years as the
were destined to become great diplomats,    world and into the corridors of power, and       he’s ever been posted to. I like it when my    previous August, in time to be greeted by            students not for exams but for life. Whereas    Senior Librarian of the Oxford Union, the
politicians, academics, or otherwise.       that is what his former students gave him.       pupils run the world.’                         the Soviet crackdown. He later stayed with           some of his colleagues barely bothered          debating society to which Oxford’s aspiring

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LIFE OF JEREMY CATTO                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  MECHANICAL SYMPATHY

                                                                                                                                                                     Orielensis, Fabrice Braunrot, and former student of

                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                     iracosma - stock.adobe.com
                                                                                                                                                                     Jeremy Catto (1981, History) was recently asked to
                                                                                                                                                                     give a TEDx talk on the topic of ‘mechanical sympathy’.
                                                                                                                                                                     You can watch this talk online – do google it. Here,
                                                                                                                                                                     Fabrice gives an overview of his talk on how one can
                                                                                                                                                                     make the most of one’s personal health portfolio.

                                                                                                                                                MECHANICAL
                                                                                                                                                SYMPATHY:
                                                                                                                                                A Guiding Principle to Allow us to Perform
                                                                                                                                                Well and Last to Our Design Potential

                                                                                                                                                M       echanical sympathy is demonstrated
                                                                                                                                                        when we use a manufactured object
                                                                                                                                                in the way that it was designed to operate.
                                                                                                                                                                                                  Beddard trained my peers and me to question
                                                                                                                                                                                                  and test the differing perspectives and to
                                                                                                                                                                                                  dig into the sources to form a convincing
                                                                                                                                                A petrol engine is designed to run on a very      thesis of our own. The Oxford tutorial and
                                                                                                                                                particular fuel and will not run on diesel.       essay process turned out to be a perfect
                                                                                                                                                It will cost you a lot of money in repairs        training ground for the next 35 years of my       in our palms and on our desktops. The
parliamentarians flock. He also oversaw                Hague once asked him:                     Northamptonshire, where he had lived           should you fill up with the wrong liquid.         career in finance, where I was presented with     attendant problem is that the information is
the Canning Club, where students gathered                                                        since 1973 and continued to be an active       Our bodies and brains are the result of           mountains of contradictory opinions and had       un-curated and is often dangerously wrong,
to read out their musings on conservative
                                                    ‘Jeremy, can I be a wicked                   parishioner of the Catholic church at Aston-   millions of years of evolutionary design to       to make a convincing case to clients as to how    despite the presentation looking ‘scientific’
philosophy. His role was to smile genially,            old fluff and a rough                     le-Walls. He had been a Catholic since         ensure our survival and reproduction in the       to invest and plan.                               and the writer being ‘credentialed’. A chance
pour the claret, and not let on if they were                                                     the age of 17, yet the faith became much       environments in which we found ourselves.             In my late 20s I began to take an interest    meeting with an exhaustingly rigorous
talking rubbish.
                                                      tough fluff at the same                    more important to him in his final decade.     Machines and bodies alike run better and last     in optimising my physical and mental              thinker and questioner, Dr Peter Attia,
    Students would often find his own brand          time?’ Catto replied: ‘My                   Remaining avidly clubbable, he joined the      to their potential when fed their prescribed      wellbeing. Losing the resilience of youth and     steered me to dive deeper into the facts and
of conservatism hard to pin down. While                                                          board of the local cricket team, even though   inputs. Sadly, we are far better informed and     the arrival of children can (and should) do       to question many cherished assumptions.
sympathetic to Margaret Thatcher, he denied
                                                     dear boy, how could you                     he had never played the game in his life.      protected against input errors with respect       that to you! In the early days of my wellness         The work I did led me to change my
being a Thatcherite and if ever somebody               be anything else?’                            Oxford remained central to Catto. He       to our machines than we are with respect          journey, I took perceived wisdom at face          habits. For example: it led me to drop sugar
tried to parrot his views he would immediately                                                   published a history of his College in 2013,    to ourselves. Diesel nozzles are designed to      value. I embraced popular exercise and            and most processed carbohydrates from
deny having believed anything of the kind.                                                       and would still visit the city two or three    prevent insertion into a petrol filler. No such   dietary trends. I became a vegetarian and         my diet; it led me to drop cardio-based
Yet he was not just a contrarian. There were      one aspect of himself he refused to let his    times a week to socialise and indulge in a     safety mechanism exists to prevent sugar          even went vegan for a year. I ran, did yoga and   exercise like running in favour of slow-
certain causes he stuck to firmly, that of the    students see. He had met his partner, John     little machination. He had a long history      from being inserted into our mouths. Quite        boot camp workouts. The results were not          speed weight training to complete muscular
Bosnian Muslims, for instance, whose plight       Wolfe, in 1961. They were introduced by a      of appointing the nominally elected Senior     the opposite.                                     remarkable and there were many downsides.         failure (once a week for 20 mins); I decided
he said merited military intervention. In the     mutual friend, who wrote to both to say how    Librarian of the Oxford Union and in 2013,         Facts and details made up a lot of the            I had failed to apply my Oxford training      to do a guided meditation every morning;
aftermath of the Monica Lewinsky scandal          much they would like one another. They         Catto sidled up to his friend Sean Power       Modern History course when I was an               and mechanical sympathy in this arena. I          and I chose to cut out all blue light sources
he also campaigned to prevent Bill Clinton        met outside the American Express offices       to tell him he would take the role. ‘But       undergraduate at Oriel in the early 1980s. 35     had not examined the biases, dogmas, and          after the sun goes down, wearing blue light
becoming chancellor of the University.            in London — Wolfe, who had just arrived        I’ve never even been to the Union,’ Power      years later I will confess to not remembering     commercial conflicts of the advocates of          blocking glasses if necessary, to name but
    It became less common throughout              from the US, did not know anywhere else in     replied. ‘Details, my dear, details.’          many of them at all. What did stick were some     the popular trends. I did not do enough           a few changes. My proof statement is that
his tenure for Fellows to live in College,        town. They remained together for the next                                                     general principles that have been extremely       original source material research to guide        my blood analysis, physical performance,
yet Catto saw his residence in Oriel as an        57 years, although Wolfe, who worked in                                                       useful in my subsequent life and work,            my decisions. I needed to better understand       sleep quality, weight, and mental equanimity
essential part of his role in its community.      IT, lived in Northamptonshire and hardly                                                      particularly when meshed with the concept         the factual mechanics of human metabolism,        all dramatically improved. I also got 11
Becoming the College Dean formalised the          ever visited Oriel. It was not that Catto                                                     of mechanical sympathy. Stamped into my           exercise physiology, and how our brains are       hours added back to my week. Hence my
pastoral role he had been playing all along; he   was scared people would disapprove of his                                                     brain was that different people (historians       wired. I needed to apply that knowledge           willingness to recommend a similar approach
took special care to look after students from     sexuality, he just thought it was nobody                                                      in this case) can look at the same hard           to myself in a sympathetic way. I needed          to others. That said, I am ready to be proven
less well-to-do backgrounds, who struggled        else’s business. He and Wolfe entered into a   Dr Jeremy Catto, historian, was born on        facts and reach very different conclusions.       to hold the methods to high standards of          wrong in any or all of the practices which I
to fit into the privileged atmosphere.            civil partnership last year.                   27 July 1939. He died from cancer on           Understanding agendas and biases is crucial       empirical outcomes.                               currently follow if the alternative passes the
    Although residence in College blurred his         Catto retired from Oriel in 2006 to        17 August 2018, aged 79.                       to forming a clear opinion, as is reading the         We live at a time when there is a             mechanical sympathy test as seen through an
professional life with his private, there was     live with Wolfe in the village of Eydon,                                                      source material for yourself. Drs Catto and       Bodleian’s worth of information, and more,        Oxford historian’s critical lens.

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ORIELENSES ARE GOOD SPORTS!                                                                                                                                           ORIELENSES ARE GOOD SPORTS!

ORIELENSES ARE
GOOD SPORTS!                                                                                Current student, Katie Culverwell
                                                                                            (2018, Music), kayaked the continent,
                                                                                            which was a world first challenge,
Oriel has always been proud to offer a well-rounded                                         just before she came up to Oriel.
education, with a good balance of work and play. With
so many extra-curricular opportunities on offer, it is no
wonder that we have such sporty students and alumni,
some of whom tell their stories here.

                                                                                                                        What sports do you do at Oriel?            made our way through the industrial
                                                                                                                        I stroked in the Oriel Women’s 1st VIII    canals of France and Belgium until we
                                                                                                                        this term at Torpids and will continue     reached the River Rhine in Strasbourg.
                                                                                                                        rowing through my time at Oxford.          We flowed down the Rhine until
                                                                                                                                                                   Mainz, Germany where we went up
                                                                                                                        Tell us about the ‘Kayaking the            the Main River, connecting us to the
                                                                                                                        Continent’ challenge you undertook?        Danube via the Main-Donau Canal. We
                                                                                                                        On 21 April 2018, my friend Anna and I     then followed the Danube for 2,400km
                                                                                                                        set off outside the Houses of Parliament   to the Black Sea. We camped during
                                                                                                                        to start our five-month tandem             ferocious storms, and contended with
                                                                                                                        kayaking expedition to the Black           200-metre-long industrial barges,
                                                                                                                        Sea. During the year I spent planning      25-metre-deep locks, and whirlpools
                                                                                                                        this world first challenge, I found a      and rapids. Yet our friendship and
                                                                                                                        teammate online, raised £15,000 in         determination kept us going through
                                                                                                                        sponsorship, and trained hard to get       the 4,000 km journey and the kind
                                                                                                                        a good foundation in kayaking. Our         strangers we met along the way made
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                                                                                                                        main aim through this challenge was        for a truly exceptional journey. We
                                                                                                                        to raise money for Pancreatic Cancer       have raised £57,000 so far for charity
                                                                                                                        Action and by the time we left we had      (http://virginmoneygiving.com/
                                                                                                                        already raised £30,000 to help make a      kayakingthecontinent) and collected
                                                                                                                        difference to the cancer that has the      80 water samples for FreshWater
                                                                                                                        worst survival rate. The money we          Watch, to examine the effects of
                                                                                                                        raised during the trip was in memory       urbanisation on fresh water, while
                                                                                                                        of my dad who passed away in 2015 to       also achieving a world first. Since
                                                                                                                        pancreatic cancer; he had also been a      then, we have also participated in
                                                                                                                        keen rower and canoeist.                   Parliamentary events and meetings
                                                                                                                            Our journey started down the           about the progress being made
                                                                                                                        Thames, round the Kent coast, before       in fighting pancreatic cancer, and
                                                                                                                        we kayaked the English Channel and         we continue to raise money and
                                                                                                                        landed in France. From there, we           awareness for this disease.

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ORIELENSES ARE GOOD SPORTS!                                                                                                                                                                                                                                           ORIELENSES ARE GOOD SPORTS!

                                                                                                                                                            Alumnus George Stannard (2014, Medicine) swam 22 miles across
                                                                                                                                                            the English Channel last year after he collected three Full Blues
                                                                                                                                                            whilst he was a medical student at Oriel.
                                                                                                                                                            What was your time at Oriel like and did you    Wetsuits aren't allowed, and you can't touch    What were the best aspects of the
                                                                                                                                                            participate in any sports teams whilst here?    the boat at all during the swim (but can be     challenge?
                                                                                                                                                            I really enjoyed my time at Oriel (2014–        thrown drinks and snacks every so often).       The highlights of the challenge included
                                                                                                                                                            2017). I met lots of inspiring people, made                                                     swimming into the most beautiful sunrise as
                                                                                                                                                            some wonderful friends, and got involved        What motivated you to do it? Who inspires       I started the swim in Folkestone, stumbling
                                                                                                                                                            with things I'd never have considered doing     you?                                            onto the beach in France and realising I was
                                                                                                                                                            before.                                         I was inspired to take on the challenge by my   still alive, and devouring a massive burger
                                                                                                                                                                I swam for the University swim team         friend Naomi, who completed the crossing        upon returning to the UK (after dreaming of
What motivated you to do it? Who inspires                                                          was no clear place to land, and smashing into            during my time at Oriel, competing at Varsity   herself in 2017. She swam in aid of Reverse     one for 11 hours). I also loved reading all of
you?                                                                                               those walls did not seem a great prospect.               each year and earning three Full Blues, and     Rett, a research charity working to speed up    the wonderful messages of support I received
I was surrounded by a great bunch of young                                                         Fortunately, we managed to get to a slip way,            in 2016 I swam the first leg of the biennial    treatments and a cure for Rett Syndrome, a      before, during and after the swim, and seeing
women at school who were inspiring athletes                                                        and did a sudden last minute turn onto a                 Oxford-Cambridge Cross-Channel Relay.           rare neurological condition which affects her   that we'd raised over £5,800 for the charities.
and went on to achieve rowing scholarships                                                         calmer bit of wall so we could leap out onto                 In terms of College sports, I had a         sister Nadya. I swam in aid of Reverse Rett,
and represent Great Britain. During our                                                            dry land. We came out quite shaky!                       go at netball and volleyball for Cuppers        as well as a couple of other charities that I   What were the hardest aspects of the
intense school rowing programme, we                                                                                                                         competitions, which were a lot of fun. I also   wanted to support: MSF and SOFEA. MSF           challenge?
were all pushed to our limits and formed a                                                         What did you learn from undertaking this                 once tried to row in one of the 'Beer Boats'    works to provide vital medical aid in areas     The hardest part of the challenge was
lifetime bond as team mates. It’s something                                                        challenge?                                               for Summer Eights – unfortunately I wasn't      that need it, and SOFEA is a local charity      definitely the middle two or three hours,
I feel fortunate to have been part of and I                                                        I learnt a huge range of things, from being              allowed to do so because I didn't manage to     that works with disadvantaged youth in          when the tide shifted. This essentially
think it’s important to show other young                                                           able to ask big companies for sponsorship,               get to a swim test in time…                     Oxfordshire.                                    negated any progress I made, and so it felt
women the benefits of sport. I was inspired                                                        planning a huge route, and simply pushing                                                                                                                like I was going nowhere. However, I'd
by organisations such as This Girl Can and                                                         forward each day. But, ultimately, the biggest           What do you do now?                             What training did you do for it?                anticipated a period like this, so it was just a
wanted to be part of showing that women                                                            thing I took away is that if you really want             These days I'm studying at New College, in      In terms of training, I did a few big sea       matter of persevering and pushing through.
can push sporting boundaries.                                                                      something, however big it may seem, you                  my fifth year (Medicine). It's a tough year,    swims (six to seven hours each time) in         The jellyfish stings were also unpleasant to
                                                                                                   will find a way to do it. A lot of my friends            with exams every eight weeks, but I'm off       Bournemouth in the months preceding the         start with, but after a few hours I got used to
What training did you do for it?                                                                   and family thought it wouldn’t work and                  to Sri Lanka in two weeks for a Paediatrics     swim, and tried to train for three or four      the feeling and sort of forgot about them.
Anna and I spent a lot of time on strength       shouldn’t fear taking the potential risk. The     that it was just my mad idea that I would                placement so that's something to look           hours a week in the pool too. I also put on a
and conditioning in the gym, as well as          other highlight regarding people was finding      eventually forget about, but I knew it was               forward to!                                     fair bit of weight to help insulate me during   What will be your next challenge?
spending plenty of time around the Oxford        a teammate who I got on with exceptionally        something I had to do and needed to do. It                                                               the swim!                                       In terms of future challenges, I've thought
canals, practising our kayaking skills in        well: I’m still not quite sure how we didn’t      took a ridiculous amount of work for it to               Tell us about swimming the Channel?                                                             about attempting the Oceans Seven (seven
racing kayaks. Fortunately, we only live a few   have any arguments during those challenging       pay off and caused many sleepless nights,                Swimming the English Channel involves                                                           marathon swims across the world, including
miles apart so training together wasn’t an       five months, and we haven’t done since!           with the pressure of achieving something                 crossing the 22 miles between Dover and                                                         the Cook Strait, Gibraltar Strait, and North
issue. We also spent a lot of time kayaking      We are still best mates and are constantly        that had so much investment from people.                 Calais, but often the distance can be much                                                      Channel), but I currently don't quite have
round the coast of the Isle of Wight to          planning our next adventure.                      It did take courage not to listen to those               greater due to tidal shifts. It can take                                                        the time (or money!) to seriously consider
prepare ourselves for the tricky conditions                                                        who said I wouldn’t be able to pull it off, but          anywhere between seven and 27 hours                                                             it. So for the next few years at least, my next
around Kent and the Channel. However,            What was the hardest part of the challenge?       it was truly one of the most amazing and                 (it took me 10 hours and 55 minutes,                                                            challenge will just be to finish med school!
some of the situations we found ourselves        A lot of practical things, like equipment         unforgettable experiences I will ever have. I            as I was fairly lucky with the conditions).
in we just couldn’t prepare for – but we         breaking, caused many challenges. However,        would recommend anyone to set themselves                 You swim alongside a guide-boat with GPS
managed to work together and stay calm and       for me, the psychological challenge of            a challenge, even if small, but just to put              and a pilot and crew (my crew was my
practical each time, to overcome the many        kayaking in hard conditions was one of            yourself in that situation where you are able to         sister, parents, and a couple of friends).
problems we came across!                         the most difficult parts. I found the most        prove to others and yourself what you can do.
                                                 challenging bit was being caught in some very
What were the highlights of the challenge?       strong winds on a very, very wide bit of the      What will be your next challenge?
People were by far the biggest highlight. The    Danube, which felt like being on a stormy         I am planning a month in August where I
number of generous strangers we met was          sea. We approached a town where we knew           will only be using man power to get around;
incredible, from making donations right there    we could book a hostel. However, the town         part of that will be cycling Land’s End to

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and then, to repairing our kayak for free, or    had concrete sea walls which caused all the       John O’Groats with another women’s rower
just letting us take a shower – we were never    waves to rebound, so we were getting caught       from Oriel. While at Oxford, I don’t think I’ll
short of generous offers. Our encounters         in all directions by swirling waves that could    do anything as big or long as kayaking, but I
with people often made the best stories          potentially flip us. At one point our kayak did   do have my eyes set on completing a sort of
and showed that being two young women            get lifted up in the air, and we were concerned   world triathlon after: kayak Europe, cycle the
travelling in an unusual and vulnerable way      that our non-professional repairs on our          Silk Route and across North America before
doesn’t put you at a disadvantage, and you       boat wouldn’t hold. On top of that, there         sailing or rowing the Atlantic… but we’ll see.

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