Judith Frances English (nee Milne, born 1 March 1940)[1] is a British academic administrator, the principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford, from 2001 to 2007.
[2] English studied medicine at the University of Cambridge, graduating with MB and BChir degrees.
[5] In October 2000, it was announced that she was to move from her post in clinical psychiatry at Boston University to become principal of St Hilda's College, Oxford.
[6] In 2006, under her leadership, St Hilda's which had been the last women-only college at Oxford, ended its 113-year ban on male students.
[7] Since 2010, English has been dean of scholars at the Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies.