…at Oxford. The first session was delivered by Dr Philipp Grunewald, Lecturer in Engineering and researcher in the Environmental Change Institute, who led a discussion on renewable energy, efficiency and…
…Students: Essays on Colonialism and its Legacies encourages A Level students to engage with the topic of colonialism, and to develop their abilities for independent research and thought. The competition…
…Oriel College Oriel College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford delivering world-class teaching and research. In the past century alone, it has produced two Nobel Laureates, at…
…next essay question. Largely, the course consists of researching and writing essays, which you do for most of the week. You’re usually given a reading list, from which you can…
…MPhil in Philosophy at the University of St Andrews, where she conducted research into the correspondence between Maria von Herbert and Immanuel Kant, touching upon the relationship between meaning, happiness…
…an education. About Oriel College, University of Oxford Oriel College is a constituent college of the University of Oxford delivering world-class teaching and research. In the past century alone, it…
…12 of issues relating to colonialism and its legacies. To encourage students in Year 12 to develop their abilities for independent research and thought. To support teachers of able pupils…
…and Research Scholarships Every year the College appoints postgraduate students to Scholarships which have a substantial teaching element. The Scholarships are open to DPhil students from any Oxford College. In…
…student whose research focuses on the intersection of theology and scientific thought. Students from all disciplines (including those outside of Theology) are eligible. Candidates from other colleges will be considered…
…research projects in nineteenth and twentieth-century Russian history. Research Interests Julia works on nineteenth and early twentieth-century cultural history of the Russian empire and is especially interested in interdisciplinary approaches….