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A new post on the LSE Impact Blog provides a run-down from several surveys that have looked to assess public attitudes to science during the last year, compared to surveys carried out before the pandemic.
Our Researchers 2022-23
A list of our researchers and academics involved in this year's Science Together Teams.
Our Facilitators! 2022-23
This is our incredible group of facilitators, ensuring the projects run as smoothly and effectively as possible.
Did you know? Staff can enjoy lunch at Oxford colleges and the Uni Club
As a staff member of University of Oxford you can visit participating colleges and enjoy lunch in their dining halls.
MPLS PCER Fellows – Cross-role collaboration to embed PCER support
The MPLS PCER Fellows Programme is a pilot initiative designed to embed public and community engagement with research (PCER) into departmental culture across the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS) Division
IWD 2025: Antonia Vogt
RisingWISE alumna Antonia Vogt has earned the first rank on the Forbes 30 Under 30 Greece list! Antonia is a PhD candidate at Cambridge and founder of the Cambridge Robotic Surgery Society. She specialises in advancing stem cell therapy for cartilage regeneration, and her ground-breaking research aims to transform treatments for musculoskeletal conditions.
From Curiosity to Award-Winning Science Communication: Dr. Chenying Liu’s Journey
Dr. Chenying Liu, a postdoctoral researcher in the Department of Engineering Sciences, began her path to award-winning science communication unexpectedly during the COVID-19 lockdown. What started as a writing internship led to prestigious honours. Her journey highlights the power of curiosity, adaptability, and a growth mindset - qualities any researcher can develop.
Overview of Oxford EARTH
Oxford EARTH (Ensuring equitable Access to sustainable Resources for a Thriving Habitat) is the University of Oxford’s pioneering research programme dedicated to tackling the critical challenges of sustainable natural resource management. Essential to achieving the net-zero energy transition, Oxford EARTH addresses issues such as discovering and sustainably extracting critical raw materials, bioremediating environmental impacts, and creating resilient supply chains for renewable energy technologies.