Clubs & Societies
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Since 2005, the St Antony's International Review (STAIR) has carved out a niche as an outlet for cross-disciplinary research on the most pressing contemporary global issues. As the only peer-reviewed journal of international affairs at the University of Oxford it is a forum for emerging scholars to publish their research alongside the work of established academics and policymakers. Past contributors include Robert O. Keohane, James N. Rosenau, and Alfred Stepan.
For information on how to get involved email stair-journal@politics.ox.ac.uk
St Antony's Rowing Club
St Antony's Boat Club has offered any member of the College the opportunity to learn how to row and compete at various University and external competitions for over 50 years. Novices are just as welcome as experienced oarsmen, and the Boat Club has a proud record of success in different regattas throughout the year.
Contact us at boatclub@sant.ox.ac.uk
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Women's Football
The Foxes are a team composed of self-identified women graduates from St Cross, St Antony's, Wolfson, and Nuffield Colleges. We’re a mix of various skill levels and there are no tryouts or cuts! Practice is on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Games are on Saturday afternoons in Michaelmas and Hilary term.
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Men's Football
Gardening Society
St Antony's Gardening Society was established in 2006 by an Antonian, Hart Feuer, with the supervision of Professor William Beinart. Based in the gardens at 21 Winchester Road and 2 Church Walk, we organise gardening sessions, outings and other events every weekend. Our gardening sessions can include a variety of activities such as sowing, weeding, pruning, and harvesting. These sessions are beginner friendly, you can join us even if you haven't done any gardening before. Membership is free, and anyone from within or outside St Antony's is very welcome to come.
For more information, join our Facebook page at St. Antony's Gardening Society | Facebook or join our mailing list by sending a blank email to stantonysgardening-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk
We host regular craft nights not only for creative and multi-disciplinary expression and exploration within the fine arts, but also as an opportunity to unwind during stressful academic terms. Open to all students regardless of artistic ability and experience.
Contact gcr-vpwelfare@sant.ox.ac.uk for more.
Join in any one of the over 400 clubs and societies that interest you, whatever your experience or background. If you think something is missing, set up your own either through your college or University-wide.
Watch out for the Freshers' Fair at the start of Michaelmas!