2022-23 has been another year of academic success for Harris Manchester students. Among those achieving top results, the following were awarded prizes by the University:
Steve Allsopp (Psychology) - Congratulatory First
Jonathan Cheung (Philosophy and Theology) – Faculty Prize for best Prelims performance
Joe Foye (Jurisprudence) - Law Faculty’s D’Souza Prize for best overall performance in 2nd BA Law, (incidentally, funded by HMC alumnus Aaron D’Souza!)
William Kitchen (Jurisprudence) – Falcon Chambers Prize for Land Law and Faculty Prize for Constitutional Law
Ting Ming Neo (Economics and Management) - Said Foundation Prize for best performance in Entrepreneurship
My colleagues and I are enormously proud of our students’ success. Harris Manchester has one of the smaller undergraduate populations in Oxford, so to see our students holding their own – and coming out on top – in the much larger University pool is extremely gratifying. This is a testament to the high academic standards of Harris Manchester students and those who teach them.