'Garage' was a largely American phenomenon in the 1960s (presumably they had more garages per capita). It was 'amateur', guitar based and largely commercially unsuccessful though there was a lot of it, in every garage, so to speak.
It was mainly male, but there were also female groups such as the Pleasure Seekers (featuring a young Suzi Quatro) and The Debutantes, both from Detroit and two of the first all female rock bands, as opposed to 'girl groups' who sang but didn't play the instruments.
As part of the Pay & Conditions programme, a survey is currently underway to understand barriers and access to health, fitness and wellbeing facilities for staff. There is particular interest in hearing from colleagues who do not currently use University or college facilities, including those who are based outside of central Oxford.
The survey is open to all staff and closes on Friday 13 February.
Applications are now open for SeedWISE Trinity 2026, a unique enterprise programme tailored for women DPhil students in STEM. Running from 20 April 2026 – 8 June, this programme will help you explore potential career routes in industry, innovation, and enterprise through interactive in-person and online sessions.
Who owns our knowledge? In the age of AI, how can we make research trustworthy and share it openly (including in non-traditional formats)? Join the research community in shaping the future of ‘open.’ Come to challenge, learn, laugh, and eat. All Oxford staff/students attend free, but spaces limited.
In-person Wed 4 March 10:00 - 18:00, including lunch. Online events 2 - 6 March.
In week 5 of Hilary Term (w/b 16 February for those of us on Planet Earth) the Radcliffe Science Library will be hosting a wellbeing week. There will be a range of events based on student feedback, including an art class, jewellery making, free hot chocolate, board games and more. Details and booking available on the Wellbeing Calendar.
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