New on our blog: "Is improvement always accompanied by pain?" @OxfordWIN researcher RuoHan Liu introduces her research into pain and performance in sport:
https://t.co/R2mB2WIOeb
I’d like to be clear; I didn’t contribute to this article & my work has been misrepresented.
Genuinely sad to see the same myths doing the rounds again. I’m happy to speak with any journalist who’d like to accurately represent the science & women’s sport https://t.co/y3KmNq9Tf6
Honoured to be featured at Reuben College @UniofOxford as part of @__MorganM ‘s incredible ’Other than Oxford’ project showcasing the talent of many esteemed colleagues.
I’ve never been one to take note of my background/ethnicity, but love to know it could inspire many others 🙏
Last week the Royal Society hosted more than 60 young people from backgrounds underrepresented in STEM as part of a meeting to open doors to postgraduate research careers, as part of a long-standing partnership with @in2scienceUK: https://t.co/ujCRCYCT80
Apply now: @UniofOxford 2025 Sports Engagement Ambassador programme
⚽️🔬 For researchers (incl. students) w/ a passion for sport
⏰ Occasional training & events, <5hrs/mo
📅 Jan-Dec 2025
🧠 Work w/ @FootballOnBrain to develop skills & collabs
https://t.co/whYdo8j3dz
'I've stayed in Oxford as a researcher because of the phenomenal people that work here'
Listen to alumna Heidi Johanson-Berg, Prof of Cognitive Neuroscience @OxfordWIN, talk about finding her place and her people here 👇 #OxfordMedSciGradStudy
It was truly a pleasure and a privilege to get the opportunity to have @toyinyacncay share her journey with me for @royalsociety Reclaiming Narratives blog series for Black History Month! 🎉
What an achievement 👏🏾, what an inspiration 🙌🏾, what a woman! 💪🏾 ✨
In September, Professor Bernadine Idowu’s career rocketed to new heights as newly minted Professor of Biomedical Sciences at the University of West London, only the 73rd black female professor in the UK. In the last of our #ScienceWrite blogs for #BlackHistoryMonth, Morgan Mitchell explores her story: https://t.co/HSSvqlNrov
So pleased to be able to share the stories of these 2 incredible scientists studying @UniofOxford. I'll be sharing their stories along with others at an exhibition @ReubenCollege next month!
As part of our blog series for #BlackHistoryMonth, #ScienceWrite alum Morgan Mitchell explores the unique career paths of two Oxford scientists, Gloria Charite and Marcela Alves Lopes, the barriers they've faced, and how their backgrounds have shaped their experiences: https://t.co/UUXQI2ws2J
Morning Tweeps - Neurodivergent children and young people are over represented in and around the justice System. This is a must read report by @profamandakirby - PINBALL SYSTEMS, SNAKES AND LADDERS OR PERSON-CENTRED PROVISION that is the reality of the choices we must make
if you're interested in knowing more about how you/your organisation can champion neurodiversity and racial equity, diversity and inclusion, particularly for groups of young people, this is a must read!