University of Oxford
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Oxford was the first University in the English-speaking world. Our aim is to remain at the forefront of centres of learning, teaching and research. Students from more than a hundred and forty countries and territories make up a student population of over twenty thousand.

Robots in the Forest

Fire and Wire... at the Museum

Why is the human–nature relationship so important?

Can we work with nature to solve the climate crisis?

What is habitat loss?

How does climate vary naturally?

How is human-induced climate change impacting nature and biodiversity?

What are greenhouse gases?

How can local and national governments work together to reduce emissions?

What are renewable energy sources?

How can we reduce emissions?

What will happen if emissions aren't reduced?

What do we mean by emissions?

The scale of the problem / the scale of the research: Climate and the Environment

Testing new ways to fight TB: Challenge trials

REACH Water - Improving water security for 10 million people in Asia and Africa

The Radiocarbon Dating Process: the Journey of a Sample

Oxford's Bodleian Library and OpenAI announce new partnership

William Hague becomes Oxford's 160th Chancellor

Sheldonian Series: Life

Dinosaur tracking across time

Christmas speed reading: Season's Greetings 2024

Migration Sounds: The impact of hearing people move

Supporting Online Justice

Sheldonian Series: Democracy

Sending cells into orbit to learn about ageing

Research Stories: Parenting support

Researcher Stories: Reproductive ethics

Researcher Stories: Low-carbon transport solutions with electric car clubs

A Bradford Story (BeUNIQ programme)