Thomas Helleday on Cancer
Professor Helleday explains what cancer is, the problems of treating it, and the success of his own research in developing new treatments.
Questionable research practices and how to respond to them
Seminar looking at questionable research practices, particularly within medical research and why we as scientists, we need to pay more attention to questionable research practices
Who Cares About Research Integrity?
Seminar looking at the importance of integrity within medical research. Part of the Research Integrity Seminar Series organised by Research Services, in collaboration with the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre
An international perspective on promoting the responsible conduct of research
Paul Taylor gives a talk as part of the Research Integrity Seminar Series held at the John Radcliffe hospital.
Research integrity and publication ethics (slides)
Part one of a series of lectures looking at different aspects of research integrity and their application in biomedical research.
Adrian Hill on Vaccination Research
Interview with Professor Adrian Hill, Director of the Jenner Institute for Vaccine Research in which he and student Richard Morton talk about the history of the Jenner Institute and the work currently being done to find TB, HIV and Malaria vaccines
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Pheromones and Diabetes
In the third edition of Inside Oxford Science zoologist Dr Tristram Wyatt explores the science of pheromones and Professor Frances Ashcroft tells us about her role in basic research into diabetes.
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Finding out more
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Finding out more
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - How to Apply and Colleges
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - How to Apply and Colleges
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Courses
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Courses
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Introduction
Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Introduction
Climate Adaptation Research
A short interview with Professor Diana Liverman about her research and work on climate adaptation.
African Ecology: Fire and Ants
Short introduction to research on African Ecology by Dr Kate Parr.
Voluntary Carbon Offsets
Introduction to doctoral research project by student Adam Bumpus at the Environmental Change Institute
Introduction to the Environmental Change Institute
Introduction to research groups and activities at the Environmental Change Institute.
e-infrastructure case study - Archaeology
The eIUS project highlights the successful use of e-Infrastructure, in this case by archaeologists at University of Reading, who use a combination of online database, digital pens and visualisation software to analyse a Roman settlement in Silchester. The e-Infrastructure Use Cases and Service Usage Models (eIUS) Project is releasing short videos highlighting how advanced information technology (IT) is being used in academic research. Disciplines covered include archaeology, bioinformatics, mate
Oliver Taplin on Classics
Professor Oliver Taplin, an authority on classics and the performance of ancient drama, talks about the subject and his research.
Restoration and Reconstruction
Putting an 18th-century face on a 21st-century building is a feat of research and resourcefulness, explains Colonial Williamsburg architect Scott Spence.
An interview with Colin Hughes
Colin Hughes, author of David Jones: the man who was on the field (1979), discusses his friendship with poet and artist David Jones and his research on the Battle of Mametz Wood.













