Flourishing & Wellbeing
Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum Autumn Science Lecture: Have plants tapped into the fountain of eternal youth?
OnlineThe Autumn Science Lecture series invites distinguished academics to deliver lectures on plant sciences and related areas of research. These lectures are online and are free for all to attend. Aging is irreversible…or is it? Vitality declines with age in humans and other animals, but do plants experience the same trajectory? Join Dr Roberto Salguero-Gómez,...
Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum Autumn Science Lecture: Prescribing Nature
OnlineThe Autumn Science Lecture series invites distinguished academics to deliver lectures on plant sciences and related areas of research. These lectures are online and are free for all to attend. Katherine Willis CBE is Professor of Biodiversity at the University of Oxford and is Principal of St Edmund Hall. She is also a crossbench peer...
Working effectively with public contributors
OnlineMost of us know that patient and public involvement (PPI) is essential to high quality research. But what should researchers consider when working with public contributors? In this hour-long online seminar, you will hear from four long-serving ARC West public contributors - two adults and two young people - about their experiences of being involved...
Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum Autumn Science Lecture: Professor Ilina Singh
OnlineThe Autumn Science Lecture series invites distinguished academics to deliver lectures on plant sciences and related areas of research. These lectures are online and are free for all to attend. Professor Ilina Singh is Professor of Neuroscience and Society at the University of Oxford's Department of Psychiatry and Co-Director of the Wellcome Trust Centre for Ethics...
Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum Autumn Science Lecture: Fruit development, morphology and evolution driven by a hormonal and genetic pas de deux
OnlineThe Autumn Science Lecture series invites distinguished academics to deliver lectures on plant sciences and related areas of research. These lectures are online and are free for all to attend. How do molecular signalling mechanisms evolve to affect plant development? Join Professor Lars Østergaard, the new Sherardian Professor of Botany at the University of Oxford, as...
Oxford Botanic Garden and Arboretum Autumn Science Lecture: Tropical forests and planet Earth
OnlineThe Autumn Science Lecture series invites distinguished academics to deliver lectures on plant sciences and related areas of research. These lectures are online and are free for all to attend. The twin key environmental challenges of our times are to stabilise our climate system and reverse the decline of biodiversity. Tropical forests play an important role...
Involving Patients and the Public in Research
OnlineAre you a researcher who wants to know more about Patient and Public Involvement (PPI)? Are you a researcher who is looking for reliable online resources to help get you started with PPI? Are you a PPI lead or responsible for PPI in your team or theme looking for support and information? If so, NIHR...
NIHR LGBTQ+ Staff Network launch meeting
OnlineWe are excited to announce the launch of the NIHR LGBTQ+ Staff Network. The NIHR LGBTQ+ Staff Network is open to all staff working as part of NIHR (such as staff in coordinating centres, LCRN core teams, delivery staff in LCRN partner organisations and staff in NIHR infrastructure eg. ARCs and BRCs) who identify as...
Research coffee morning – Drop In
The Powic Centre, Warneford HospitalHave you been involved in research at Oxford Health, or would you like to find out about local research opportunities? We would like to thank you for your involvement or interest and also provide an opportunity for you to: hear more about our research studies and how you could be involved find out more about...