
Collaboration with the University
The University of Oxford is a centre of expertise from the arts and humanities to medicine, life sciences and mathematics. Our students and faculties benefit from working with community projects, and, we hope, the communities of Oxford will also find the relationship beneficial. If you feel your group or project could usefully explore how such a partnership could be set up; whether it be mentoring and advice, volunteering and participation, data-sharing and expertise, or even a business venture, then it may be worth getting in touch.
Some good examples of collaboration can be found here
Choose from below for the most appropriate first contacts:
Humanities
(includes Literature, Languages, Drama, History, Religion, Art, Philosophy, Linguistics, Music)
email: Victoria McGuinness
Social Sciences
(includes Law, Anthropology, Economics, Politics, Archaeology, Education, Geography, Social Policy)
email: Sam Sneddon
Museums
(History of Science, Pitt Rivers, Museum of Natural History, Ashmolean)
email: Lucy Shaw
Mathematical, Physical, and Life Sciences
(includes Chemistry, Physics, Zoology, Engineering, Plant Sciences, Statistics, Materials, Mathematics, Computer Science, Earth Sciences)
email: Keri Dexter
Medical Sciences
(includes Biochemistry, Psychology, Clinical Medicine, Oncology, Orthopaedics, Pathology, Pharmacology, Psychiatry)
email: Alison Brindle