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Oxford University Pioneers Development of New Ebola Vaccine

In the wake of the recent Ebola virus outbreak in the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) and Uganda, the Oxford Vaccine Group (OVG) is working with Oxford’s own Clinical BioManufacturing Facility and the Serum Institute of India Pvt. Ltd. to develop a new vaccine to mitigate the spread of the virus. This vaccine uses the…

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Jerusalem Day in the context of the persistent violence waged against Palestinians.

Jerusalem Day is an Israeli national holiday celebrating Israel’s capture and control over Jerusalem after the Six-Day War in 1967. Following Israel’s occupation of Jerusalem, Palestinian inhabitants who were not registered as Israeli citizens, were granted residency but were not allowed to vote in national elections. The annexation of East Jerusalem, which has a predominantly…

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Credit: Mike Wilson. Lonely woman surrounded by many people, 23 July. 2016

University counselling is failing its students abroad

Having received a diagnosis in the month before going abroad, I remember being consumed by a genuine fear, learning that I wouldn’t have access to university counselling. Fear that I would repeat the mistakes of first year. Fear that I would be away from my support system. Fear that it would all come falling down.…

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COLUMNS

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Risk Appetite: On Long Tables and Still Eating Alone

“The next time at a long dining table, I’ll treat it like it’s an Oxford exam I’ve studied for: I’ll eat, ask questions about others that stem from genuine curiosity, and take peace in the fact that I’ve already done all the preparation I can and that it’s time to put it into practice.”

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Second Draft: But can you do a split roll?

“When I read the list back, I found it quite ticklesome. Was this my vernacular now? Since when was it normal to be scrolling through the Croquet England website on a random Wednesday in May? Most concerningly, had I become an Oxford stereotype?”

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Low Concept: Detours; Some Endless, Some Brief

“I was taken aback, but not for long. Having now the benefit of hindsight, I see that it was this comment above all else which made the interaction remarkable – I began to think that I would certainly recount this story to friends.”

CULTURES

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Flesh by David Szalay: Reviewed

David Szalay’s Flesh is a rise-and-fall tragedy in the classical tradition, but it is also, in the vein of Illusions perdues andGreat Expectations, a novel about class and mobility. It…

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The Blue takes on Flight Club

Flight Club Oxford, located on the top floor of Westgate shopping centre, has just opened its new Summer Terrace, ideal timing for the UK’s concerningly placed heatwave this week. Pairing…

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