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Professor Timothy Barraclough

…the Department of Zoology at Oxford. He spent 23 years at Imperial College London’s Silwood Park campus, initially as a post-doctoral researcher and Royal Society University Research Fellow, later as…

Medicine

Modern medicine is built upon fundamental discoveries across a range of scientific disciplines, reflected in the medical course at Oxford where there is a strong emphasis on the scientific evidence…

Biomedical Sciences

Biomedical science (BMS) focuses on how cells, organs and systems function in the human body, an exciting and dynamic area highly relevant to understanding and treating human diseases. The University…

…tour of The Oxford Science Park We continue our series of virtual tours with a tour of The Oxford Science Park. Take the tour Discovering the brightest talent We believe…

Professor Scott Williamson

…‘Did Egypt’s Post-Uprising Crime Wave Increase Support for Authoritarian Rule?’ Journal of Peace Research. 2022. (With Lisa Blaydes, Alexandra Blackman, Caroline Abadeer). ‘Elections, Legitimacy, and Compliance in Authoritarian Regimes: Evidence…

Leading questions - Dr Barbara Domayne-Hayman

…favourite place, I felt so lucky to be surrounded by the beautiful buildings and grounds, the deer, and Addison’s Walk. What effect did Magdalen College have on your life? The…

The linguistic life of an Oxford student

…named after former fellow Joseph Addison, or watching the deer in the Grove (from the Old English graf, meaning ‘small wood’). Perhaps you spent your time playing sport, even representing…

Leading questions - Dr Barbara Domayne-Hayman

…favourite place, I felt so lucky to be surrounded by the beautiful buildings and grounds, the deer, and Addison’s Walk. What effect did Magdalen College have on your life? The…

The linguistic life of an Oxford student

deer in the Grove (from the Old English graf, meaning ‘small wood’). Perhaps you spent your time playing sport, even representing the College in an intercollegiate cuppers competition. This name…

In black and white

…badger walked out with the deer and the bat And the Tower smiled down and said ‘Floreat’ The striped lawn beckons To all and Brock. Five centuries later, some things…

Sustainability at Magdalen

…for the deer. College operations Food was identified as an early priority issue by staff and students, and a report was commissioned into the carbon and biodiversity footprints of food…

Biology

…our own herd of fallow deer, wild bats, otters, badgers, waterbirds and 100s of plant and insect species in the flood meadow and riverside habitats. Our teaching uses the grounds…

Life at Magdalen: Habiba

…Cowley – you can find literally any Arabic food there, and probably a long-lost cousin.   How about Magdalen’s best kept secret ?  The deer are actually not vegetables (this is a…

Life at Magdalen: Mor

…in Addison’s Walk, wave at the deer. Then, spend several moments deliberating about which library in Oxford to go to, before inevitably concluding the Vere Harmsworth, which has funky implements…

Kirsten's story

…of bulbs bought in the covered market. That is the Magdalen I remember most strongly: the Magdalen of meadows and streams, of woods and deer, a place that still periodically…

Mr Rory Maw

…expenditure, financial reporting, as well as safeguarding and optimising returns from the endowment. He plays an active role in management of the Oxford Science Park, one of Magdalen’s key investments….