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Quan, Farhan, and Henry Morris ran in a slate called “Demand More”, as joint campaigns are now allowed by SU Election Regulations. Morris ran for President for Welfare, Equity, and Inclusion, and was ...
Oxford climate researchers have published a study according to which the population experiencing extreme heat will “nearly double” by 2050.
Luis Prenninger visits Broche and discusses the different personalities he encounters there in this slice-of-life piece.
West Oxfordshire District Council has approved plans for a new carbon-neutral village near Eynsham as part of the West Oxfordshire Local Plan 2031, a framework adopted in 2018 to improve ...
Our last interview of the term in the careers series is with Catherine Bearder, Liberal Democrat MEP for the South East of England. This week we talk to Dr.Dan Bebber, Head of Climate Change at the ...
The University of Oxford has announced that it will discontinue Oxford-specific admissions examinations for the 2027 entry cycle.
My best memories of gallivanting around Europe were of parks. They were found in the tranquility of self-reflection as I enjoyed the serenity of nature, clutching my too-expensive coffee and watching ...
If you've had enough of tourist traps and European churches, Trevor Lee has the perfect antidote to sightseeing.
Last week, the UK government announced that the King has approved Professor Wim Decock as Regius Professor of Civil Law.
VIDEO: A fresher at Oriel interned on NASA's open innovation programme this summer. He explains what good hacking is all about ...
It’s easy to criticise “internship culture”, with its nerves and competition, but it’s worth asking why it’s so contagious.