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Survey results: Reconciling work, private and family life during the COVID-19 pandemic at the Radcliffe Department of Medicine
8 June 2021
Mark Evans, Joint Chair of the RDM Environment and Culture working group (EACWG), presents the findings of the EACWG Staff Survey, and remembers how it came about in the midst of the pandemic.
Analysis shows that funding gender equity incentives can work
4 November 2020
A paper by Oxford BRC-supported researchers says that linking research funding to Athena SWAN gender equality action plans has been associated with a rise in the number of women in mid-level leadership positions and the proportion of funding going to women.
Athena SWAN the single most comprehensive gender equality scheme in Europe
20 February 2020
RDM study finds that the scheme tackles multiple factors more comprehensively than other initiatives.
Dr Katharine Owen wins Public Engagement with Research leadership award
1 October 2019
Dr Owen one of seven leaders across the whole University
Career case-studies for International Women's Day 8th March
1 March 2019
Discuss challenges, network with others, and find out what support is available.
Congratulations to our new Professors
7 August 2018
Congratulations to Professor Leanne Hodson (Professor of Metabolic Physiology), Professor Adam Mead (Professor of Haematology) Professor Gary Ford (Professor of Stroke Medicine) and Professor Damian Tyler (Professor of Physiological Metabolism) who were all awarded the title of full professor in the recent Recognition of Distinction.
International Women’s Day – inspiring the next generation of female scientists
13 March 2018
International Women’s Day on 8 March was an opportunity for our researchers to be role models to girls and women with a passion for science.
RDM Award for Excellent Supervision
22 January 2018
The RDM Graduate Studies Committee is proud to introduce the RDM Award for Excellent Supervision. Principal Investigators across the Radcliffe Department of Medicine are nurturing and training the next generation of scientists and we want to celebrate fantastic examples of supervision and mentoring.