…Medieval History, before completing his PhD under the supervision of John Arnold at Birkbeck College, University of London. In 2015 he held a Junior Research Fellowship at Emmanuel College, Cambridge,…
…in Daegu, South Korea and University of Heidelberg in Germany. Research Interests In my research, I look at attitudes towards gender-inclusive language in German from the perspective of second-language speakers…
Dr Praneeth Kumar Vippathalla is a Non-Stipendiary Lecturer in Engineering Science at Oriel College. Research Interests Dr Vippathalla’s research interests include information theory and its applications to graph compression. His…
…strong and experienced tutorial support; the engineering tutors are also active researchers, with specific interests in electronics, optoelectronics, mechanics of materials, communications, networks, quantum estimation and applied mathematics. Oriel’s excellent…
…experience the enthusiasm that tutors have for research and the applications of mathematics to the world. Oriel tutors and lecturers are committed to teaching excellence and their teaching interests cover…
…at Westfield College, University of London (1984-88), and worked as a Researcher and then Consultant on German language courses for BBC Television (1983-1988). She became Fellow and Tutor of German…
…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…
…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…
…of the best universities in the world and the facilities here are second to none. Also, as a researcher, Oxford attracts the best of the best in terms of people…
…He began his career cataloguing research collections and searching through old boxes and cabinets, looking for “lost” specimens of taxonomic importance which were figured and described in the old literature….