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Tools & tech

Through innovation and digital resource sharing, the University is turning ideas into tools that shape lives and industries worldwide. As global challenges accelerate, open, practical, and scalable technologies matter more than ever. We are developing and sharing cutting-edge digital platforms, data resources, and technological solutions that advance research, improve public services, and fuel economic and social progress. By partnering across sectors and making knowledge accessible beyond the University, we are helping to drive discovery, inform decisions, and empower communities to solve real-world problems.

Female scientists using the serology machine

Ideas have the greatest impact when they are transformed into practical tools.

Across laboratories, research groups, and interdisciplinary institutes, Oxford researchers are developing digital platforms, diagnostics, datasets, and technological solutions that address pressing global challenges. Innovation hubs and enterprise teams are helping to translate these discoveries into applications that benefit healthcare, public services, industry, and communities.

But innovation at Oxford is not confined to research settings. Public engagement initiatives, open educational resources, and citizen-science collaborations widen access to knowledge and participation in discovery. Community-facing digital projects and shared resources ensure that technology is inclusive and accessible.

This blend of cutting-edge research and open engagement creates an ecosystem where innovation can directly benefit society.

Below you can see some of the ways that departments, projects, and collaborative initiatives are developing and sharing tools that shape lives and industries.

Ideas into innovation


Professor Sara Khalid stands in front of her Oxford college, smiling into the camera
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Building tools for equitable health

  • Climate change
  • Global health, medicine and disease
  • Global health and health policy
  • Nature, climate and the physical universe


Radcliffe Camera, Oxford viewed from the University Church

External engagement

Partnerships, research, collaboration and resources form a connected portfolio, linking activity from local communities to global contexts and creating impact beyond the University.

External engagement
Sports Leaders Programme participants from Greyfriars school learning American Football with University of Oxford student athletes

Sport & wellbeing

Sport and physical activity bring people together. Across Oxford, partnerships with schools and communities widen access to sport, supporting healthier, more connected lives.


Group of people sitting in a circle on grass in a park in Oxford during an outdoor community discussion, including a participant using a wheelchair

Crisis & conflict

Oxford works with global partners to support communities affected by crisis and conflict, from refugee education pathways to research that informs humanitarian response.

The Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford addresses an audience during an Equinox event, presenting the University’s role in driving innovation and inclusive growth.

Equity & economy

Through research, partnerships and innovation, Oxford contributes to more inclusive and sustainable economic growth locally, nationally and globally.


Students at Lincoln College as part of an MPLS Primary Science Day

Classroom & career

Education opens doors. Through outreach, mentoring and lifelong learning, Oxford works with partners to help people of all ages build skills, confidence and new opportunities.


Researchers and policy professionals engaged in a roundtable discussion during a policy workshop

Policy & practice

Oxford researchers work with policymakers, organisations and communities to ensure evidence and insight inform decisions that shape society, public services and the economy.