Our science, art and technology festival IF Oxford returns this autumn with an incredible range of exciting events and activities for everyone to connect with science and ideas up close. Most events at the Festival require pre-booking and use Pay What You Decide (PWYD) ticketing. The Festival runs throughout October and November at different venues across the city.
Submit your nominations for staff and students in MPLS who have gone above and beyond in their efforts to advance Equality, Diversity and Inclusion within your communities. These awards are an opportunity to celebrate individuals and teams that have accomplished amazing things to make our workplaces a better place for all of us. Self-nominations are accepted. Deadline: 4pm on Tuesday 24 September 2024.
Cloud computing has become a cornerstone of modern technology, seamlessly supporting everything from everyday applications to complex data analyses. At Oxford, this technology is not just supporting but transforming research.
The Cloud Computing for Research Competency Centre is ready to assist you in exploring how cloud computing can enhance your research.
Join us at Oxford Botanic Garden for a relaxing guided tour with Wellbeing Outreach Officer, Dr Rodger Caseby and Education Officer, Dr Lauren Baker.
Journey through the garden's 400 year long history, learning about its original role as a medicinal garden and its transition through to modern day, with a seasonal focus on the Merton Borders. Bring your University card for free Garden entry – we look forward to seeing you soon.
Barrie Juniper, a former member of the Department of Biology established a collection of 100 different sorts of apple in the Wytham Walled Garden when he and Stephen Harris were working on the genetics of apples. Many of these still survive, although some have died out.
The Walled Garden is not normally accessible, but on a couple of afternoons in the autumn it is open for anyone to come and pick the fruit (though taste them first, some are rather bitter).
CaribOx is a programme of research exchange between academics in Caribbean institutions and in the University of Oxford. We hope these unique opportunities will build and propel significant and mutually beneficial research collaborations with academics across geographies. 2025 will be our pilot year for the programme.
Are you passionate about equality, diversity and inclusion? Are you keen to make real positive change within MPLS and the University?
We are now inviting expressions of interest for our next cohort of MPLS ED&I Fellows. If you (or anyone you know) are passionate about ED&I and want to make positive change within our University, this could be for you.
Stan is a widely used Bayesian inference software, which has found many applications across academia and industry, including political science, pharmacometrics, epidemiology, astrophysics, advertising, and more.
The conference brings together both veteran and novice users, and serves as a focused event to discuss practical deployment and application of Bayesian modelling.
9th-12th September 2024, Oxford. Organised by the Oxford Internet Institute.