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Funding
The University currently runs two grant schemes to support researchers to develop, deliver and evaluation Public Engagement with Research projects and activities.
Events
Oxford-MRC DTP students have access to the following unique events:
High Availability Data Storage
The highly reliable & available storage service used for most shared data stores and personal home drives.
Hanlin Zhang
Hanlin Zhang is a Postdoctoral Researcher based in the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology (NDORMS). He was awarded an Oxford-Elysium Fellowship in 2017. He discusses his experience of the Fellowship and his research below.
Oxford-MRC DTP Welcome Event
The welcome event is a part of the induction for Oxford-MRC DTP students. It provides useful information about the DTP and an opportunity to network with peers, steering group members and with previous partnership cohorts.
Introductory visit to Diamond Light Source Ltd and MRC Harwell Institute
Diamond Light Source Ltd and MRC Harwell Institute are the University's partners where Oxford students can undertake some of the most cutting edge medical research. A day long introductory visit to both facilities promotes partners' specific work and highlights potential interactions and training opportunities that may be of use to the student’s research. Becoming familiar with the breadth of carried out research has potential to also inspire future project ideas.
Oxford-MRC DTP Symposium
Oxford-MRC DTP symposia provide opportunities for Medical Research Council funded students to network and present their research to peers.
Stephanie Dakin
Stephanie Dakin is an Associate Professor in Nuffield Department of Orthopaedics, Rheumatology & Musculoskeletal Sciences (NDORMS), and an Oxford-UCB Fellow. She discusses the value she has found in working with an industry partner.
Enas Abu-Shah
Enas is a postdoctoral research assistant in the Kennedy Institute of Rheumatology, Nuffield Department of Orthopedics, Rheumatology, and Musculoskeletal Sciences. She discusses her experience as an Oxford UCB Fellow.
Nick Provine
Nick is a Postdoctoral Fellow in the Translational Gastroenterology Unit (Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine). He discusses his research and experience of the Oxford-UCB Fellowship.