Lab in Hep C progress
The first clinical trial in humans of a new hepatitis C vaccine has shown promising results, Oxford University researchers have announced. The results of the trial suggest it may be possible to develop...
View ArticleFootball tournaments a distraction to revision
If England makes it to the final of next summer’s Euro 2012 football tournament it could mean a dip in GCSE results, according to recent research by an Economics Fellow at Merton. Dr Robert Metcalfe...
View ArticleBipolar breakthrough
University researchers make breakthrough into long-term treatment for disorder The post Bipolar breakthrough appeared first on The Oxford Student.
View ArticleMonty Python meets Bodleian Library
New exhibition opens with exhibits from Medieval times until 1970s The post Monty Python meets Bodleian Library appeared first on The Oxford Student.
View ArticleArchbishop of Canterbury vs. Dawkins
Theology faculty to host leading atheist professor and head of the Church of England next week The post Archbishop of Canterbury vs. Dawkins appeared first on The Oxford Student.
View ArticlePETA say neigh to horsing around
Oxford City Council this week agreed that, in principle, by-laws can be established that would allow the launch of a horse-drawn carriage service in the city centre. Kevin Merry Carriages hope to...
View ArticleJW ad and Oxford: Spot the difference
Jack Wills have released an Autumn advertising campaign set in and around Oxford University. The campaign features shots of models frolicking around the Radcliffe Camera and Balliol College library,...
View Article10% of my earnings pledged to charity
A PPE student at Harris Manchester has pledged to give ten percent of all his future earnings to charity. Tom Rowlands decided to make his pledge after listening to a talk by Dr Toby Ord, the founder...
View ArticleCorpus ban the OxStu
The Oxford Student is set to lose 0.6 percent of its total circulation following Corpus Christi’s announcement that it is cancelling its subscription to the paper. On Tuesday evening OxStu editors Nick...
View ArticleRoyal visit to ethical cafe
Prince Edward launched a new community fund and opted for an ethical lunch during a visit to the Turl Street kitchens this Wednesday. The Earl of Wessex, who is seventh in line to the throne, visited...
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