• Simon Rippon is a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford's Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics.

    BBC: Viewpoint: Should organ donors get free funerals?

  • Dr Suzanne Aigrain is a lecturer in astrophysics at the University of Oxford.

    BBC: Kepler telescope spies 'most Earth-like' worlds to date

  • In this post, Ken Moriyama, an MPP student at the University of Oxford, reports from the Skoll World Forum.

    FORBES: Saudi Electricity

  • Scientists at the University of Oxford analysed data from 15, 100 vegetarians and 29, 400 people who ate meat and fish.

    BBC: Vegetarians 'cut heart risk by 32%'

  • Foreign Secretary William Hague has announced that a global centre for cybersecurity will be opened at the University of Oxford.

    BBC: UK to host global cybersecurity centre

  • Michael Petraglia, professor of human evolution and prehistory at the University of Oxford has been working on the radiocarbon dating at Al Magar.

    BBC: Desert finds challenge horse taming ideas

  • Templeton College at the University of Oxford offers a series of Advance Management Programs, in four-week sessions, which focus on business enterprise and strategy.

    CNN: ASIANOW - TIME Asia | Culture on Demand: Sky Surfing

  • Professor Tim Peto, consultant in infectious diseases at the University of Oxford, said the original paper in Science came as a great surprise to experts.

    BBC: By Helen Briggs

  • One of the report authors, Dr Robert Clarke, from the Clinical Trial Service Unit at the University of Oxford, said that the findings were "reassuring".

    BBC: Folic acid 'cancer risk' fears played down by study

  • My first was against Samuel Thomas, an anthropology graduate student at the University of Oxford who plays in between bouts of working on his thesis.

    WSJ: Advantage, London | How to Score Partners in the U.K. Capital

  • In April of this year, a group of scientific experts came together at the University of Oxford to discuss the current state of our oceans.

    FORBES: A Call to Arms on Climate Change

  • This features in depth research by The Social Disadvantage Research Centre (SDRC) at the Department of Social Policy and Social Research at the University of Oxford.

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  • It's a question that I hear frequently and I guess will hear even more often after the latest research from scientists at the University of Oxford.

    BBC: Should I take aspirin?

  • Indeed, Dr Mike Petraglia at the University of Oxford has uncovered tools in India that he says could have been made by modern humans before 60, 000 years ago.

    BBC: Humans 'left Africa much earlier'

  • "We've never seen an elementary particle with spin zero, " said Tony Weidberg, a particle physicist at the University of Oxford who is also involved in the CERN experiments.

    WSJ: New Data Boosts Case for Higgs Boson Find

  • Dr. Balbus, who was born in Philadelphia in 1953, is Savilian professor of astronomy at the University of Oxford in the U.K. Dr. Hawley, who was born in Annapolis, Md.

    WSJ: Six U.S.-Born Scientists Win Asian Prize

  • "There's a disconnect between the facilities available to people and the demand for them, " says Ian Goldin, a professor of globalization and development at the University of Oxford in England.

    WSJ: Hoteliers Race to Expand in Africa

  • An international conference held at the University of Oxford this year found that African rainforests are more resilient in the face of climate change than those in South America or Southeast Asia.

    BBC: The repercussions of rainforest reduction

  • John Geddes , a psychiatrist at the University of Oxford in the U.K., analyzed all 52 studies, most sponsored by drugmakers, and found little evidence that the atypicals are truly superior.

    FORBES: Silencing the Voices

  • The first clues to the effectiveness of the new wave of vaccines are expected in the next year when the trial data from a vaccine developed at the University of Oxford is completed.

    BBC: Tuberculosis effort in real danger - WHO

  • "Mr dos Santos is starting to think about stepping down but he will want to ensure his political future is protected first, " said Paula Roque, an Angola expert at the University of Oxford.

    BBC: Jose Eduardo dos Santos: Angola's shy president

  • Dr Roi Cohen Kadosh, study author from the department of experimental psychology at the University of Oxford, said the noise stimulation group showed improvements in cognitive and brain functions compared with the control group.

    BBC: Brain stimulation promises 'long-lasting' maths boost

  • Google certainly has pockets deep enough to trick out self-driving cars with any kind of pricey gear, but researchers at the University of Oxford have begun testing a solution that aims to keep things affordable.

    ENGADGET

  • Gerald Draper and his colleagues at the University of Oxford, and John Swanson of National Grid Transco, a power-transmission company, have looked at the distribution of childhood cancer along the power lines of the national electricity grid in England and Wales.

    ECONOMIST: Power lines and cancer

  • "It is very difficult to assess how well the government is progressing toward its target of reducing net-migration to the 'tens of thousands', or to evaluate the effects of specific policy changes, " says Dr Martin Ruhs, Director of the Migration Observatory at the University of Oxford.

    BBC: The truth behind UK migration figures

  • One of the report's authors, Peter Gill, from the department of primary care health services at the University of Oxford, said these cases should be the "bread and butter" of community care and admissions put pressure on hospital services and carried the risk of hospital-acquired infections.

    BBC: Child and doctor

  • He has also endowed the Khalili Research Centre for the Arts and Material Culture of the Middle East at the University of Oxford, and is the co-founder and chairman of the Maimonides Foundation, which promotes peace and understanding between the three great monotheistic faiths: Judaism, Christianity and Islam.

    UNESCO: Detailview | United Nations Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization

  • Professor of Physiology and a Fellow of Trinity College at the University of Oxford, Frances Ashcroft is one five exceptional women scientists from around the world, one from each continent, who will be recognised for their contribution to science at an awards ceremony, held at UNESCO in March 2012.

    UNESCO: British scientist to receive global UNESCO Award

  • The first of the presidential debates is Friday night at the University of Mississippi in Oxford.

    CNN: Commentary: McCain, Obama botching response to crisis

  • The son of a diplomat, he was educated at Christ Church, Oxford and at the University of Surrey where he got a postgraduate degree.

    BBC: Profile: Sir George Young

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