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The coat of arms of the University of Oxford. This is a list of professorships at the University of Oxford. During the early history of the university, the title of professor meant a doctor who taught. From the 16th century, it was used for those holding a professorship, also known as a chair.
The Nuffield Professorship of Clinical Medicine is a chair at the University of Oxford. Created by the endowment of William Morris, 1st Viscount Nuffield , it was established in 1937. The chair is associated with a fellowship of Magdalen College, Oxford .
University of Oxford portal; Statutory Professors is the title the University of Oxford uses for its University Professorships. There are currently just over 200 of them. A number of them are permanently endowed, others are not. A titular professorship in the form of a Title of Distinction is not a statutory professorship
Statutory Professors of the University of Oxford (81 C, 78 P) Pages in category "Professorships at the University of Oxford" The following 84 pages are in this category, out of 84 total.
CEBM is the academic lead for Oxford University's Graduate School in Evidence-Based Healthcare, together with the university's Department of Continuing Education.The Graduate School includes a MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care [2] and a DPhil in Evidence-Based Health Care, [3] along with a range of short courses, including a course on the History and Philosophy of Evidence-Based Healthcare ...
The Oxford Vaccine Group (OVG) is a vaccine research group within the Department of Paediatrics at the University of Oxford.It was founded in 1994 by Professor E. Richard Moxon, was initially based at the John Radcliffe Hospital, and moved in 2003 to its current location in the Centre for Clinical Vaccinology and Tropical Medicine (CCVTM) at the Churchill Hospital in Oxford, England. [1]
The CRUK/MRC Oxford Institute for Radiation Oncology is a research institute of the Department of Oncology. [14] The Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine is a research centre of the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences. [15]
In December 2021, Kingori became the youngest black Oxbridge professor and the youngest woman to ever be awarded a full professorship at the University of Oxford. [5] She is Professor of Global Health Ethics at the Nuffield Department of Population Health , Wellcome Senior Investigator, and Senior Research Fellow at Somerville College .