Some face-to-face events are returning. Check carefully for any requirements.

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My Body My Life
My Body My Life @ Old Fire Station
Nov 7 – Nov 11 all-day
My Body My Life @ Old Fire Station | England | United Kingdom
he travelling exhibition first launched at the Edinburgh Festival, and its next stop in Oxford has been designed to mark the 50th anniversary of the Abortion Act, which introduced a set of legal grounds for[...]
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St Cross Talk: ‘Social Media and the New Language of Politics’ 5:30 pm
St Cross Talk: ‘Social Media and the New Language of Politics’ @ St Cross College
Nov 21 @ 5:30 pm – 6:30 pm
St Cross Talk: 'Social Media and the New Language of Politics' @ St Cross College | England | United Kingdom
‘Social Media and the New Language of Politics’ Professor Massimiliano Demata, St Cross alumnus, DPhil English Language & Literature, 1994 Digital communication has revolutionised politics. The importance of political information and propaganda spread on new[...]
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Responding to emerging epidemics: how can pathogen genomics help? 5:00 pm
Responding to emerging epidemics: how can pathogen genomics help? @ Oxford Martin School
Nov 23 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
The management of emerging infectious disease outbreaks is a defining problem of our ever more mobile and connected world. Pathogen genomes contain a remarkable amount of information about disease transmission, and genomic technologies are being[...]
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Book launch: Models of Obesity, Professor Stanley Ulijaszek 5:00 pm
Book launch: Models of Obesity, Professor Stanley Ulijaszek @ The West Wing Lecture Theatre, St Cross College
Nov 27 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Book launch: Models of Obesity, Professor Stanley Ulijaszek @ The West Wing Lecture Theatre, St Cross College | England | United Kingdom
Models of Obesity: From Ecology to Complexity in Science and Policy, Stanley Ulijaszek, St Cross Fellow Taking a comparative approach, this book investigates the ways in which obesity and its susceptibilities are framed in science[...]
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