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European power companies face €114 billion ‘debt trap’ if they delay climate action
The researchers found that a ‘significant majority’ of companies within the sector could have the financial resources to close their carbon emitting power plants early. But if they delay action for just five years, fourteen out of…
Eight Oxford researchers win top UKRI Future Leaders Fellowships
The Oxford University winners are; Dr Regent Lee, Dr Louise Slater, Dr Weston Struwe, Dr Kirsty Duffy, Dr James Newton, Dr Alexander Davies, Dr Chris Vogel and Dr Robert Weatherup.
Dr Louise Slater’s fellowship will focus on developing a…
EU young translators’ contest kicks off!
Secondary schools in all EU countries can now start enrolling for Juvenes Translatores, the European Commission's annual translation contest. From 12.00 CET on 2 September, schools can register online for their students to compete with…
European Commission disburses €201 million in pre-financing to Denmark
The European Commission has today disbursed €201 million (1.5 billion kr.) to Denmark in pre-financing, equivalent to 13% of the country's financial allocation under the Recovery and Resilience Facility (RRF). The pre-financing payment will…
Coronavirus: 70% of the EU adult population fully vaccinated
Today, the EU has reached a crucial milestone with 70% of the adult population now fully vaccinated. In total, over 256 million adults in the EU have now received a full vaccine course. Seven weeks ago already, the Commission's delivery…
Vaccine for treating cancer made possible using Oxford COVID vaccine technology
Scientists from the University of Oxford and the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research are building on the success of the Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine against SARS-CoV-2 to develop a vaccine to treat cancer. Researchers have designed a…
Lea Castle Village becomes first Homes England site to gain Build with Nature accreditation
Our main objective is to make sure the homes the country needs are built where they’re most needed, but we’re also committed to creating sustainable and well-designed places that protect and enhance the natural environment.
The…
SLC prepares to pay record number of students
The coming weeks look set to be very busy for the Student Loans Company (SLC) as we prepare to make student finance payments of over £2billion to over one million students.
Whether you are a new or returning student, we know that…
Five Oxford Academics honoured by the Royal Society
Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell received the Copley Medal, for her work on the discovery of pulsars, one of the major astronomical discoveries of the 20th century.
Professor Dame Jocelyn Bell Burnell
‘The…
University of Birmingham to open new campus in Dubai
New Delhi: The University of Birmingham, a Russell Group university, ranked in the top 100 universities of the world (QS 2021) andtop most targeted university by leading employers (High-Fliers 2021) is all set to open its brand new campus…