Clarendon Scholars' Association
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Clarendon scholarships are awarded to academically excellent students to undertake part- or full-time degree-bearing graduate studies at @UniofOxford.
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We are delighted to announce that our 2024 Summit is set for October 17-18th, 2024 at Jesus College Oxford! Check out last year's highlights, featuring Nigel Shadbolt, @rachelcoldicutt, Nigel Toon, Lionel Tarassenko, Chloe Smith, @_mounir_ibrahim, & Roy E. Bahat: youtube.com/watch?v=AniHcx…
Seeing as we're in graduation season, here's a photo from 1920 of the first women to be awarded degrees at Oxford 🎓 📷 | Lady Margaret Hall #ThrowbackThursday
Step into the future with a look back at last year’s incredible Oxford Generative AI Summit Summit! Watch here -youtube.com/watch?v=AniHcx… Ready for more? #OxGen24 is on the horizon, and early bird tickets are now available! 🎟️ Secure your spot today at oxgensummit.org
I’m also grateful to Wellcome Clarendon Scholars' Association & the Pembroke College Oxford-Bendich Scholarship for funding my DPhil at Centre for Human Genetics Big Data Institute University of Oxford ! 🙌
In 1935, Lady Ademola MBE (née Moore) became the first Black African woman to achieve a degree at Oxford. Lady Ademola, who studied English at St Hugh's College, was a lifelong advocate for women’s education and social reform. #BlackHistoryMonth
Congratulations to former MPhil student Ana-Diamond Aaba Atach (Balliol 2021) who has been named the 2024-2025 recipient of the Alistair Horne Visiting Fellowship at St Antony's St Antony's College, University of Oxford. balliol.ox.ac.uk/news/2024/octo…
As a current student in this course at Oxford Postgrad: EBHC by University of Oxford & funded by Clarendon Scholars' Association (very grateful), the education has been truly incredible, with distinct elements not covered in epidemiology/biostatistics-based courses. MSc EBHC Systematic Reviews Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
Snow in Oxford this morning ❄️ 📷 | Luis_Louis_Lewis (Instagram), Petros Spanou, Matt Shaw & Christ Church
A frozen puddle in Wytham Woods, University of Oxford home for ecological research and favourite destination for mathematicians. But how did the pattern form? Any ideas? We have some but we ain't sure. Ironically the Woods date back to the last Ice Age as well as last week's Ice Age.