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  • Saturday, 5 August, 2023
    ObituaryMalcolm Deas
    Malcolm Deas, historian, 1941-2023

    A sage adviser to spies and Colombian presidents, he was the acme of an Oxford don

    Malcolm Deas receives an award in Barranquilla, Colombia. His ideas helped shape the security policies that tamed the country’s drug cartels and end its civil conflict
  • Wednesday, 14 June, 2023
    Ben Caldecott
    Academic freedom in ESG research is under threat

    Financial institutions and data providers should not be able to prevent important studies from being published

    Aerial view of a university library with one person standing between the shelves, reading a book
  • Wednesday, 24 May, 2023
    Special ReportHealth at Work
    Happy staff often make for satisfied shareholders, study finds

    Research supports business case for investing in worker wellbeing

    Many yellow Post-it notes on a board, with a special blue one with a happy face drawn on it
  • Wednesday, 17 May, 2023
    UK universities
    Oxford college urged to reform after damaging feud

    Report proposes 500-year-old Christ Church loosens historic relationship with clergy

    Exterior of Meadow building, part of Christ Church college, Oxford
  • Tuesday, 16 May, 2023
    Oxford university drops Sackler name from buildings after investigation

    Decision comes at end of review instigated by new vice-chancellor Irene Tracey

    A view of the Radcliffe Camera building, part of the Bodleian Library, in Oxford
  • Thursday, 13 April, 2023
    Medical science
    Oxford malaria vaccine wins first regulatory approval from Ghana

    Research found booster dose of R21 showed efficacy as high as 80% in one group, and 70% in another

    A baby receives a vaccine
  • Thursday, 13 April, 2023
    Jemima Kelly
    In defence of Oxbridge

    Do we really want to turn getting a good education into something that people should feel embarrassed about?

    Ben Hickey illustration of a mortarboard on a green background, with a ladder on its side.
  • Thursday, 23 March, 2023
    FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival
    What not to miss at the FTW Oxford Literary Festival

    Want to know more about the concerns shaping the world? Our talks and Q&As with leading writers, thinkers and activists have it covered

    The dreaming spires of Oxford seen on an evening in early summer
  • Friday, 17 March, 2023
    FT Weekend Oxford Literary Festival
    The very Christian roots of Oxford radicalism

    The paradox of secularism and the contemporary value of progress is that the origins of both lie in the seedbed of a religious past

    A stained-glass window features the haloed head of St Hilda
  • Monday, 6 March, 2023
    Chess
    Chess: English amateur defeats Ukrainian champion in style

    Puzzle: can you win like P ConNers?

  • Monday, 27 February, 2023
    Chess
    Oxford v Cambridge reaches 150 years not out

    Puzzle: what did the Dutch master miss?

  • Friday, 24 February, 2023
    Oxford university urged to review policy in wake of outcry over Sackler ties

    Staff and students call for review into practices following FT investigation

    A close-up of the sign on the Sackler Library at Oxford
  • Monday, 20 February, 2023
    News in-depthFT Investigations
    Oxford university stuck with Sacklers as opioid deaths led others to cut ties

    Documents show privileged access to the Boat Race and continued acceptance of donations

    Dame Theresa Sackler
  • Wednesday, 8 February, 2023
    ReviewPhotography
    A New Power, Oxford — truth and lies since the dawn of photography

    Works on show at Weston Library include a daguerreotype where Queen Victoria scratched out her face

    A black and white photograph from the 19th century shows a woman whose face has been removed from the image, surrounded by five children
  • Monday, 30 January, 2023
    The Big Read
    The growing tensions around spinouts at British universities

    Millions of pounds are being invested to turn scientific research into global companies. But some founders say they have to give up too much equity

    Montage image showing a microscope, injection needle, Imperial College London  sign and an Oxford university building
  • Wednesday, 25 January, 2023
    UK politics
    Oxford-Cambridge Arc revived via new British regional partnership

    Sunak offers renewed backing for plan to develop ‘UK Silicon Valley’ after it was shelved by Johnson government

    Oxford city skyline
  • Thursday, 22 December, 2022
    Coronavirus treatment
    Merck antiviral trial shows promising impact on Covid recovery time

    Results of UK study show drug cuts symptom duration by about 4 days but does not reduce deaths

    Molnupiravir capsules
  • Monday, 5 December, 2022
    InterviewThe Henry Mance Interview
    Louise Richardson: ‘I do wish our students were more resilient about nasty remarks’

    Before she steps down this month, the vice-chancellor of Oxford university talks about cancel culture, state schools and why universities should not be businesses

    Louise Richardson, vice-chancellor of Oxford university
  • Thursday, 10 November, 2022
    Christ Church College
    Charity watchdog warns Oxford college over cost of feud with ex-dean

    Christ Church racked up a £6.6mn bill for legal and PR fees in a dispute with Martyn Percy

    Christ Church College at the University of Oxford
  • Tuesday, 8 November, 2022
    Special ReportManaging Climate Change
    Nuclear fusion power edges from fantasy to reality

    Investors are crowding in on the promise of ‘unlimited clean energy’

    Members of the research team look at test results in the Mega Amp Spherical Tokamak Upgrade
  • Monday, 10 October, 2022
    Covid-19 vaccines
    Oxford/AstraZeneca nasal Covid vaccine fails in trial

    Setback for a method hoped to provide better protection against virus transmission

    A nasal spray being tested
  • Saturday, 10 September, 2022
    LexMedical science
    Malaria/vaccine development: injection of hope Premium content

    Technology used to develop Covid vaccines may help in the fight against other diseases

    A nurse administers a malaria vaccine to a child in Kisumu, Kenya
  • Friday, 2 September, 2022
    Technology sector
    Separating quantum hype from quantum reality

    Are the sceptics too sceptical?

  • Monday, 29 August, 2022
    InterviewThe Henry Mance Interview
    Adrian Hill: ‘This is the breakthrough tool — vaccines against malaria’

    Having helped create the AstraZeneca Covid-19 drug, the Oxford scientist has another urgent goal, to eliminate malaria through vaccination

  • Friday, 26 August, 2022
    Fund management
    Oxford’s £6bn endowment fund hit by staff exodus

    Reputation for long-term stability under pressure amid concerns over chief executive’s management style

    The Christ Church college in Oxford
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