Welcome to this edition of the SJC Women's Network eNewsletter

Welcome to the Trinity edition of the SJC Women's Network newsletter.聽聽Hilary Term drew to a close just as the daffodils and crocuses began to open.聽聽The month of March hosted the global event, International Women's Day.聽聽This Network supports all women, and we aspire to Celebrate, Inspire, and Empower the members of the SJC female community in whatever path of life they follow.聽聽Kate Molesworth, our Chair, wrote a post on this year鈥檚聽聽theme 鈥淚nvest in women: Accelerate progress鈥 on our , in which she reflects on the five elements that the UN acknowledges are needed to accelerate women鈥檚 economic empowerment, particularly in poor countries.

We have a suitably full newsletter with a variety of interviews, introductions and events that you can join us at. Please join us to discuss how to lead in our upcoming event 鈥楬ow to Run Effective Meetings and Workshops鈥 led by Alex Bollen.

We also talked to Lucy Sarrell, (a current undergraduate student and SJC WN steering group member) about her experiences volunteering with with refugees.聽聽Lucy has been JCR Women's Rep and Gender Equality Officer, as well as a long serving SJC WN steering group member through these roles.聽聽Read her thoughts on volunteering in Lesvos between terms, and the trials faced by refugees there.

Last term also saw the Women and Minority Gender Dinner in College, at which Kate, our Chair, was the guest speaker.聽聽This was a fantastic evening attended by a true cross section of College - from JCR and MCR members, both academic and non-academic staff, and the College President alike. College continues to create opportunities for fellowship and rejoices in its communities, in this case with a glass of something sparkling.

Do you ever wonder how College has changed over the years?聽聽Whether it has been 5 years or 15 years since you were a student at SJC, we wanted you to feel like you鈥檝e stepped back through the Porter鈥檚 Lodge, by hearing from three current female students about what life in College is like now.聽聽Read our in-conversation pieces with them to hear from JCR President Elizabeth Heywood, Women's Officer, international student and Maths PhD candidate Shaked Bader, and member of the award winning Sister鈥檚 of Funk band, Oxford's first and only all women and non-binary funk, pop, and soul band.聽聽Drop us a message to let us know how it compares to your experiences at College.

The last few months have been a flurry of new faces on the SJC Women's Network Steering Group as we welcomed two new members, Joanne Skolnick (who joins as a decade rep for the 1980s) and Zoe Stockton (Human Sciences, 2016), who joins as Secretary.

Finally, would you be prepared to help current SJC students?聽聽We are looking for alumni to share career advice at the Undergraduate Careers鈥 Fair. This term the JCR are hosting a series of informal talks with undergraduates to share alumni career stories.聽聽Please contact Harshitha Shankar via email to volunteer to assist. We are also interested in speakers for our Women鈥檚 Leadership Programme, for College鈥檚 MCR students.聽聽You can read more about the positive and impactful programme in the article below, and we encourage you to email woman@sjc.ox.ac.uk to volunteer to speak.

Rose Sundt (2015, Oriental Studies)
Communications Lead for SJC Women's Network
Click here to read more about Rose

On 16 February 2024 the Women's Network Steering Group were delighted to join current students and Fellows of the College for the annual Women and Minority Gender dinner.

See pictures from the event here

Lucy Sarell (2021, PPE) shares the highs and lows of her experiences volunteering with refugees during her time as a student.

Read about Lucy's experiences here

Here we speak to current JCR President, Elizabeth Heywood (2022, Philosophy and Theology) about her life in College.

Read Elizabeth's interview here

Here we speak to Vishaali Ganesh聽鈥(2021, Geography) - senior member of Sisters of Funk, a 12-piece all-female and non-binary band.

Read Vishaali's interview here

Here we speak to Shaked Bader (2023, Mathematics), current MCR Women's Representative.

Read Shaked's interview here

Find out more about this year's Women's Leadership Programme and how you can support current students.

Read about the Women's Leadership Programme

Meet Joanne Skolnick (1988, Modern History), who represents the first decade of women at 好色先生TV's.聽

Read Joanne's introduction here

Join us online on Thursday 2 May for a session led by Alex Bollen (1991, History).

Find out more and register here

Don't forget to join our SJC Women's Network group on LinkedIn