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Oxford MedSci Goes Silver: 10 Years of Athena Swan
Celebrating a gender equality milestone in the Medical Sciences Division
2021 Major Educator Award winner: Oxford Simulation Teaching and Research (OxSTaR)
Members of the OxSTaR team were awarded a Major Educator Award in light of their outstanding contribution to the development of education alongside their leadership and innovation in education at both the divisional and University level.
2021 Major Educator Award winner: Oxford Simulation Teaching and Research (OxSTaR)
Members of the OxSTaR team were awarded a Major Educator Award in light of their outstanding contribution to the development of education alongside their leadership and innovation in education at both the divisional and University level.
2021 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Associate Professor Afsie Sabokbar
Afsie Sabokbar was one of the winners of a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her unwavering commitment to providing a strong support system to enhance both student and supervisor training and development across the University.
2021 Lifetime Achievement Award Winner: Associate Professor Afsie Sabokbar
Afsie Sabokbar was one of the winners of a Lifetime Achievement Award in recognition of her unwavering commitment to providing a strong support system to enhance both student and supervisor training and development across the University.
Product design and development
In this section, you will be guided by our experts in residence, Patrick Hall (Designing Science), Kerry Briggs (Head of Medical, Kinneir Du Fort) and James Holmes (Head of Electronics, Kinneir Du Fort). You will learn how to plan ahead, improve usability and managing technical risks.
Navigating the regulatory process
Your idea for a medical device has been shown to potentially be commercially viable product, the next step is to prove your device is safe for the patient and user. In this section, Dr Toni Day, Experts in Residence at the University of Oxford, and Global Director of Quality and Regulatory Affairs at Organox, will take you on a journey through the CE Marking process to ensure you are prepared for the next step, design and development. Here we present a framework to help you navigating the regulatory process - led by Dr Toni Day, Experts in Residence at the University of Oxford, Global Director of Quality and Regulatory Affairs at Organox
My Favourite Failure - Video Series
Failure happens in innovation, and it’s not the end of the world. If you’re too scared of failure, you’ll never try anything new. What matters is that you learn from the experience. The problem is that the University of Oxford is built on success, so failing may be emotionally very challenging for our researchers. My favourite failure video series seeks to normalise this. We've gathered some real examples from different researchers about where things went wrong, and what the useful learning experiences were from those events.