Vanbrugh College - Junior Common Room

Junior Common Room

All residents of Vanbrugh College are members of the Junior Common Room, and continue to remain members throughout their time at the university. There is additionally a Senior Common Room for the use of postgraduate students.

The JCR is run by the Junior Common Room Committee (JCRC) which consists of around 50 members. Recent Chairs and Vice Chairs have included:

Year Chair Vice Chairs
2012 Matt Stephenson Kate Elliot
Ben Rodin
2011 Kallum Taylor Laura Trewick
Sajni Shah
2010 Tahir Shetty Anne Ly
Steph Northcott
2009 Danielle Fill Martin Mulligan
Laura Bo
2008 Matthew Oliver Charlotte Keeler
Marieke Hampshire
2007 Ryan Bennett Sam Turner
Jennifer Warne
2006 Mickey Macefield Ryan Bennett
Matt Siegal
2005 Sarah Jones Matthew Heinink
Annie Olsen
2004 Aidan Horner
2000 Paul Dunn
1999 Shona Thind Greg Paterson
1998 Vicki Austin Pete Campion-Smith

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