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New resources now available from the University's inaugural PER conference

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The University of Oxford's inaugural Public Engagement with Research Conference took place in July, and was a fantastic opportunity for researchers and staff across the University to come together to explore PER in its many forms. The Conference offered varied talks and workshop which included topics from inspiring a new audience about research through to collaborating with the public and actually co-creating a piece of research.

Talks and debates from the conference - including the closing plenary led with UKRI and Research England - are now available to watch online, and are a fantastic resource for all researchers interested in learning more about PER across the University. 

Explore and watch the videos 

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