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What has theology got to say about healthcare

WebTheology and religion have a competence and a responsibility to make opportunities for healthcare colleagues’ reflective understanding to be brought into conversation with …

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Are we ethically prepared for Disease X

WebAre we ethically prepared for Disease X? 2 May 2023. According to some estimates, there is more than a one in four chance in the next decade of another global …

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How to make a masterpiece Humanities Division

WebDr Grant argues that good art exhibits “excellences”. “Excellences” are attributes that demonstrate high levels of thought, character, and perception. Two key excellences are …

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Health and Safety Humanities Division

WebThe Divisional Office works closely with the University’s Safety Office to provide support to Safety Officers in faculties in the range of tasks for which they are responsible (e.g. …

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Research Humanities Division

WebOxford is at the forefront of Humanities research internationally, and attracts outstanding academics, research staff and students from across the globe. We value scholarly …

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Equality and Diversity Humanities Division

WebEquality and Diversity. There is only one way to see things, until someone shows us how to look at them with different eyes. Pablo Picasso. The humanities give us a chance to read …

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Home Humanities Division

WebThe Humanities have the power to help us with these questions. They allow us to steer the best course into the future - from informing policy-making and helping to bridge the divide …

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Research Support Humanities Division

WebResearch Support. The Humanities Division’s research support teams provide operational and policy support for several streams of research-related activity, and works closely with …

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Introducing the Humanities Division's new Divisional Registrar and …

WebIntroducing the Humanities Division's new Divisional Registrar and COO. 4 July 2022. We are delighted to announce that Alexandra Vincent will take up the role of …

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Strategic planning and projects Humanities Division

WebThis exercise is jointly facilitated by the Humanities Financial Controller, Head of Humanities Administration and Head of Humanities Strategic Planning and Projects. Major capital …

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Science, Medicine and Culture in the 19th Century: Pathologies of

WebScience, Medicine and Culture in the 19th Century: Pathologies of Solitude. 1 February 17:30 to 19:00. Seminar Room 3, St Anne’s College. Professor Barbara Taylor, Queen …

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Ancient and modern languages in primary schools

WebAncient languages offer a clean slate for everyone, and, with the right support, basic Latin in particular can be easily introduced at KS2. Language Trends …

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Education Planning and Support Humanities Division

WebEducation Planning and Support. Our role is to work with the Head of Division, Associate Head (Education), Divisional Committees and faculties to support undergraduate and …

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Next Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion announced

Web28 June 2023. Professor Mark Harris has been appointed as the Andreas Idreos Professor of Science and Religion in the Faculty of Theology and Religion, in association with …

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Mental Health First Aiders Humanities Division

WebAt the Humanities Division, we believe that it's important to support our staff and students throughout their time with us. In addition to the wide range of support resources available …

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Inclusive Chairing Toolkit Humanities Division

WebInclusive Chairing Toolkit. This collection of resources has been made for the Humanities Division, as part of the 'What Works for Promoting EDI in Research Careers' project, …

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Creating space for working-class students at Oxford

WebThe campaign has four strands: working class, state comp, low income, and first generation. Any student who identifies with any of the strands is welcome to get involved. “We want …

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The Rebellious Royalist Women of the English Revolution

WebLeft behind when her husband, William Murray, a close personal friend of Charles I, went away with him to war, she was forced to rely on her wits to preserve the …

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Staff wellbeing Humanities Division

WebStaff wellbeing. Our staff, academics, researchers, language instructors and professional administrators, come from all walks of life and experiences. As a Division, we're …

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