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      <image:caption>Kate Friesen is pursuing a DPhil in Oncology working on oncolytic virotherapy at Christ Church. She is originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (fun fact: it can get colder than Mars). In 2020, Kate graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Immunology and minoring in Physiology and Biology. Kate has also undertaken two research internships at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia. She is very excited to be one of the Clarendon Council Social Secretaries this year, and looks forward to meeting everyone!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nick is a first-year Earth Sciences DPhil at St. John’s College from India. He is studying the fundamental processes involved with calcification in the phytoplankton group called Coccolithophores. As one of our Social Secretaries, he is responsible for making your time at Oxford even more wonderful than it already is! He will be organising virtual and in-person meetups, pub crawls, and various other fun social events. If you have any suggestions, questions, or if you just want to make a new friend, please get in touch!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Taro Kobayashi, Cultural Secretary, is currently pursuing a DPhil in Music (with a focus on early modern devotional music in Italy) at St. Hugh’s College, having previously obtained MSt. in Musicology also from there. Originally from Japan, he has lived in Hawaii and completed double Bachelors degrees in Physics (comprehensive track) and Music (guitar performance) from University of Washington, Seattle. Previous to beginning his research in music at Oxford, he worked as a physicist working on developing sensors and methods for natural disaster warning and seafloor geodesy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lachlan is a first-year vaccinology DPhil student at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. In particular, he aims to establish a novel vaccination platform to provide robust antibody responses against the human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). Lachlan completed his undergraduate studies in biomedicine at the Australian National University as a Tuckwell Scholar before becoming a pre-doctoral fellow at the California Institute of Technology. As Academic Secretary for the Clarendon Scholars’ Association, Lachlan will run diverse educational and social events for scholars.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chané is a South African Medical doctor currently completing her Part time Masters in Surgical Science and Practice at Oxford while working for the NHS. She is a Kellogg College student! Additionally, she is very proud to be the Clarendon Council outreach secretary for 2020/2021. Chane is passionate about outreach and hope to help my fellow council members make a big difference this year!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nicola is a first year DPhil student in medieval history. He has previously studied at the University of Pisa and at Scuola Normale Superiore, and has been an exchange student at École Normale Supérieure. He is Italian and is currently the external secretary within the Clarendon Council, which means that he will have to foster cooperation between the Clarendon scholarship and other scholarships at both Oxford and Cambridge. Nicola is the TedX representative of his college and the vice representative of my course. He loves rowing, rugby, classical music, reading, collecting coins and stamps, and traveling.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ajantha is from Sydney, Australia, and is currently living in Keble College. He is a first year DPhil at the DPAG studying Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease using stem cell models and always more than happy to talk about all things neuroscience! He studied Bachelor of Advanced Science and Arts at the University of Sydney, majoring in Neuroscience, Latin, and Ancient History, with Honours in Anatomy and Histology, studying canine dementia and regenerative medicine. As well as several years as a Research Assistant and in academic teaching, he has been involved in the sport of quidditch for a long time as player, photographer, coach, club president, and Board Director for Quidditch Australia. As diversity secretary, Ajantha hopes to make full use of how incredibly international Clarendon is and make sure everyone has the opportunity to meet people from and learn more about other disciplines, countries, cultures, genders, ethnicities, backgrounds, and more!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah is an MSc candidate in Integrated Immunology and a member of Linacre College. She has a particular interest in inflammation and rheumatic disease and holds a BSc in Biochemistry from the University of British Columbia, where she graduated with honours as a Wesbrook Scholar. Originally from the West Coast of Canada, Sarah enjoys the outdoors, ballet, and sharing her passion for science through outreach. Sarah is honoured to be elected Editor-in-Chief of the Clarendon Chronicle. In her role, she hopes to work closely with fellow Scholars to highlight the diverse and interdisciplinary nature of the Clarendon Community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leo is pursuing a DPhil in computational and data-driven approaches to drug discovery at the SABS:R3 Centre for Doctoral Training. Originally from Germany, he grew up in Russia and earned his undergraduate degree in Switzerland, which is why his hobbies include hiking, climbing, and skiing. As Alumni and Careers Secretary, Leo looks forward to connecting current and former scholars and helping them shape their career paths after their degree.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Morgan is the Dining Secretary of the 2021 Council. She is a second-year DPhil student at Hertford College, originally from Colorado in the United States, studying plant immunology and agricultural biotechnology. Aside from her obsession with food and organizing fun dining events for the Clarendons, Morgan loves a good hike, a good book, and is always up for an adventure.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Coming from Fujian, China, Dingmin completed his master study at Tsinghua University, and here in Oxford, he is a DPhil student in the department of computer science. Dingmin is really into different kinds of sports activities, among which badminton and swimming stay with him the longest. He looks forward to serving this year’s IT Secretary.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shivani is pursuing a D.Phil. in German literature at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages. Before coming to Oxford, she has studied German language and literature at Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi and also attended the University of Education, Weingarten, the University of Wuppertal, and the University of Freiburg as a guest scholar in Germany. Her role as a communications secretary on the council allows her to function as a bridge between the council and the scholars’ community. Since she has always been interested in the creative reworking of her experiences in written and photographic media, the part of her job as a chronicle’s editor is immensely exhilarating for her.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before starting the DPhil, I completed a BPhil in Philosophy at Oxford in 2018, and a MA and a BA in Philosophy at the University of Bologna, Italy.My main research interest is in ancient philosophy of physics and mathematics: my DPhil thesis investigates the relation between Aristotle's philosophy of geometry and his physics, especially his theory of place and of spatially extended magnitudes. In particular, I am interested in the relation between physical and geometrical modality, and how geometry applies to the physical world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jamie L. Shenk is a Ph.D. (D.Phil) candidate in Sociology at the University of Oxford. Her research interests include the social effects of armed conflict and local participation with a regional focus on Latin America. She is particularly interested in the policy and applied implications of her research. Outside of her research, she is an avid cook, hiker, and beach volleyball player.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Received Bachelor's and Master's Honours degrees from the Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology. Conducting DPhil research in the BUBBL lab, Oxford Institute of Biomedical Engineering. Scientific interests: biophysics and biomedicine, targeted drug delivery, translation of research into clinical practice. Personal interests: dancing, travelling, reading, learning languages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>As a Clarendon Scholar at the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), Tomas' research principally relates to the social histories - and future imaginaries - of high-speed Internet access on the islands of Haida Gwaii. He is jointly supervised by Professor Gina Neff (OII/Sociology) and Professor David Zeitlyn (Social Anthropology). Tomas holds an MSc (Distinction) in Politics and Communication from the London School of Economics and a Double BA (High Honours) in Political Studies and Psychology from the University of Saskatchewan. Outside of academia, Tomas is a filmmaker and photographer with an interest in the poetics of rural communities in transition.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yung Au is a doctoral student at the Oxford Internet Institute and a researcher at the Computational Propaganda Project. Her research explores the technology infrastructures and human labour underlying AI/ML models and surveillance marketplaces, as well as the inequities that these systems embed. Prior to her DPhil, she worked in Hong Kong and Yangon doing research in the civil society sector. She received high honours for both her masters and bachelor degree, and was awarded the AH Halsey Prize for Highest Overall Grade in her Sociology MSc at Oxford.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alycia researches how we might best design electrical distribution systems for rural and remote developing areas using geospatial contextual data. She is part of the Energy and Power Group (EPG) and studies under the supervision of Professor Malcolm McCulloch. Prior to Oxford, Alycia completed a B.Eng. in Electrical Engineering at Memorial University of Newfoundland. She has experience working in power utilities, NGOs, and social enterprises in Canada and Ghana. Outside of her research, Alycia is a member of the Oxford Blues basketball team and enjoys knitting and practicing yoga.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hailing from New York, Laurel studied physics at Duke University and medicine at Yale School of Medicine. Now as a third year DPhil student, she researches exoplanets- looking to discover new planets and better characterize known objects. When not studying stars and planets, she works on research with the Sports Equity Lab at Yale, studying load monitoring in Paralympic athletes. She is also actively involved in the field of space medicine as the Chief Editor of the Orbiter and as a leader and LGBTQ rep of an international organization for Women in Space Medicine. She spends her spare time on creative writing and rowing for the Oxford Women’s Lightweights.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford, Katherine studied Classics at Columbia University (BA) and Pembroke College, Cambridge (MPhil). Her current research focuses on the power of cultural capital and literary 'canons' over social norms in the late Roman Empire. She has a wider interest in the prose literature of the later Roman period, the study of women and gender in the ancient world, and in thinking about how the study of the ancient Mediterranean can provide tools for more ethical and accessible scholarly study. During her DPhil, has published on discourses of elitism in ancient bookstores, the intersection between early Christian theological texts and the ancient novel (forthcoming), and served as External Secretary on the Clarendon Council in 2019.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I came to Oxford after reading for a Doctorate of Pharmacy and Master’s in Human Genetics at the University of Paris (laureate of the Ecole de l'INSERM, class of 2014). My academic interest in drug development for rare genetic diseases has developed through research projects at I-STEM (Évry Génopôle), Oxford University, the Rockefeller University (New York), and the Brain and Spine Institute (Paris). My DPhil, conducted in the Wood Group, focuses on splicing defects and RNA-based therapies in spinal muscular atrophy. Outside of the lab, I am a keen musician, and have flourished here as choral scholar within the Choir of Keble College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ioana graduated with a medical degree from the Carol Davila University of Medicine and Pharmacy in Romania. She was then awarded a Dulverton Scholarship to pursue a MSc in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford. For one of her rotations, she joined the Stagg Group, where she worked on a pharmaco-TMS project looking at how baclofen, a GABAB receptor agonist, influences motor learning.During her DPhil, she has been further investigating the role of inhibition in human brain plasticity using pharmacological interventions, neuroimaging and behavioural tasks. In her spare time, Ioana is the Captain of the Pistol Club and shot for the Oxford Varsity Team 3 years in a row.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before becoming a Clarendon Scholar, Zach received a BA in English, Government, and Hebrew from the University of Texas and an MA in English from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem. His DPhil explores the eighteenth-century evolution of the ‘chronicle’ from a historical form into a literary genre and the ways in which Scottish Romantic novelists appropriated the form to highlight competing paradigms for recording and remembering the recent, tumultuous past. When the English weather affords him the rare opportunity, Zach enjoys long runs among Oxford’s ‘dreaming spires’, but can more regularly be found next to a large stack of books.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aizuddin's DPhil research explores rural young people’s STEM education and aspirations related to ‘development’ in his home country, Malaysia. He previously completed an MSc in Comparative and International Education also at Oxford. He also holds degrees from Teachers College, Columbia University and the University of New South Wales.Prior to Oxford, he worked in the philanthropy team of Malaysia’s petroleum corporation, focusing on planning and implementing education outreach initiatives across the country. As a writer of fiction he recently published The Towering Petai Tree, his first collection of stories and reflections.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Irene is a Chinese South African. She studied Medical Science and Biomedical Engineering in Australia and is currently reading a DPhil in Musculoskeletal Science at the Oxford Orthopaedic Engineering Centre (OOEC). In her DPhil, Irene has developed a novel dislocation analysis tool in collaboration with the Oxford Robotics Institute that quantifies the risk of mobile bearing dislocation. Her research aims to reduce the clinical incidence of bearing dislocation, reduce dislocation related revision surgeries and prevent bearing dislocations. Irene is the former welfare rep at New College and a current peer supporter. In her spare time, Irene loves art and travelling.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sebastian A. Brunemeier is a biotech VC and company builder focused on longevity &amp; regenerative medicine. He is Co-Founder and General Partner of Healthspan Capital, and CEO &amp; Founder of ImmuneAGE Bio. Previously he was Principal at Apollo Health Ventures, the largest longevity fund in the world, CIO and Co-Founder at Cambrian Biopharma, and Founder of Samsara Therapeutics. He was a DPhil (PhD) Clarendon Scholar in Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, a Fulbright Fellow, a Skaggs-Oxford Scholar at the Scripps Research Institute, and holds a dual MSc in Molecular Neuroscience and Biotech Business Management from University of Amsterdam. He lives in Puerto Rico, USA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford Michael studied engineering in Hamburg and Berkeley. He was part of the 2018 Trinity College MCR committee and the 2018 Clarendon Garden Party committee. In his spare time Michael enjoys running, cycling, rowing and connecting with others at Clarendon formal dinners.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Qiujie Shi is a DPhil student in Geography. She received her Bachelor's (first-class) degree in Urban Planning, and Master's degree in Human Geography, both from Peking University, China.Her doctoral research compares inequalities in Beijing and London, and highlights how such a comparison can broaden our urban knowledge and advance a more global urban agenda. She has a wide range of research interests, including migration and citizenship, global cities, socio-spatial inequality, and comparative urbanism.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I'm a medical physics student who is interested in data privacy, open-source communities, permaculture and enjoys reading &amp; the outdoors. Trying to learn how to rollerskate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prior to the DPhil, Kelsey received an MSc in Higher Education from the University of Oxford and a JD from the University of Hawaii. Her research interests include doctoral/research writing, post-PhD careers, and academic publishing practices.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My DPhil research explores how development assistance changes relationships between civil society, rebel groups, and the state in Karen State, an area of Myanmar emerging from decades of civil war. Theoretically, I am interested in postcolonial statehood and the concept of territory. In my second year, I completed ten months of ethnographic research in Hpa-An and on the Thai-Myanmar border. On the side, I dance, I read, and I run; and I continue to work with NGOs in Myanmar and Singapore, on issues such as migrant labour, land rights, and peacebuilding.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student under the supervision of Professor Michael Osborne and Professor Stephen Roberts at MLRG as well as Professor Yarin Gal at OATML in University of Oxford. My research interest focuses on developing efficient Bayesian optimisation methods for tackling the challenge of automated machine learning (AutoML). And I’ve published several work on hyperparamter tuning, black-box adversarial attack and neural architecture search at top machine learning conferences like ICML, ICLR and NeurIPS. I also completed my undergraduate study as the top of my cohort in University of Oxford, holding a MEng degree in Engineering, Economics and Management.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Madison’s research investigates the potential of multi-sectoral health and social protection interventions in improving the health and wellbeing of children and adolescents in Sub-Saharan Africa. Previously, his research in the region focused on evaluating structural HIV interventions and policies, bioethics systems for supporting ethically-sound clinical trials, social inclusion interventions for LGBTI populations, and gender-based violence prevention programmes. Prior to the DPhil, Madison completed the MSc in Evidence-Based Social Intervention &amp; Policy Evaluation (with Distinction) at the University of Oxford and graduated as Valedictorian of Rutgers University with a BSc in Public Health.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research concerns the statistical physics of soft matter, where I use analytical approaches to understand the macroscopic features of living systems such as cell colonies and tumours. I am also interested in understanding charged fluids in biological contexts where they are often driven out of thermal equilibrium and exhibit unusual phenomena. Preveously, I obtained my BSc and MSc degrees in Physics from Sharif University, Iran.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student in the Oxford Robotics Institute, working on robotics and machine learning. My current research interests span the theory and application of visuomotor control, domain transfer and robot manipulation. Before coming to Oxford, I did my degrees in Maths and Computer Science in France. Fun fact - I was one of the three students from Taiwan in my cohort selected to study in prepa in France and I did not speak a word of French at that time. When I am not messing around with robots, I am practising judo, flying gliders or learning new languages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I study fossil distributions to unravel the ways ecological communities responded to environmental change during past periods of climate change. Understanding extinction events in Earth’s history could help conservation biologists target species at risk from modern climate change. In daily work, I program statistical analyses on global datasets of fossil marine invertebrates—an approach that is interdisciplinary at heart, uniting ecological theory, geological data, and statistical tools. I joined Oxford in 2017 under primary supervision of Prof Erin Saupe in Earth Sciences, with an additional affiliation to Zoology through my secondary supervisor, Prof Tim Coulson.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dylan is currently in his first year of a DPhil in Engineering Science at Trinity College. Dylan was selected as a 2020 Australian John Monash Scholar and holds a Bachelor of Science (Advanced) (Honours) with the University Medal and Bachelor of Laws (Honours) from the University of Sydney. Dylan’s research builds on his previous experience as a molecular materials chemist, investigating tailorable nanoscale multifunctional hybrid materials known as Metal-Organic Frameworks (MOFs). Dylan is also a lawyer, having practiced as a corporate lawyer at Clayton Utz, and an experienced negotiator. Passionate about education, Dylan has been actively increasing access for regional centres to enrichment and STEM programs as a leader of the da Vinci Decathlon and with the National Indigenous Science Education Program. Dylan also specialises in teaching problem solving and creative thinking having founded the workshop program Designing Minds and as a multi-international champion Future Problem Solver. Alongside these pursuits, Dylan is a multi-national champion percussionist, enjoys playing piano and orienteers through seldom seen natural landscapes. Dylan is enthused about reinvigorating the Clarendon community in 2021 and looks forward to working with the 2021 Council to provide a huge range of fresh and unique opportunities for all as we navigate a new world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ulfat is pursuing a Masters in World Literatures in English, and is residing at Trinity College! She read BA English and History at the wonderful University of Southampton, and was born and raised in Southampton! Ulfat is really interested in exploring literary, visual and artistic representations of migration, movement and ‘displacement’ in the wake of, and in our age of, global climate catastrophes and late-Capitalism! She is so incredibly honoured and so absolutely delighted to be the wonderful Clarendon Council’s Vice President and cannot wait to continue to work with our wonderful team and with all of our fabulous Scholars!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chané is a South African Medical doctor currently completing her Part time Masters in Surgical Science and Practice at Oxford while working for the NHS. She is a Kellogg College student! Additionally, she is very proud to be the Clarendon Council outreach secretary for 2020/2021. Chane is passionate about outreach and hope to help my fellow council members make a big difference this year!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I received my Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Statistics from the University of Edinburgh, and a Bachelor's degree in Mathematics and Applied Mathematics from South China University of Technology, in 2020. During my undergraduate period, I studied at the University of California, Berkeley in Spring 2018, then visited UCLA in Summer 2019 via CSST and REU research program. Here in Oxford, I conduct research on Graph Neural Networks. I love sports and music. My favourite sports are badminton and table tennis, and I have been playing the piano since the age of three. I also enjoy travelling and taking photos.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my BA in History of Art at the Courtauld Institute of Art in 2020, receiving The Sam Fogg Prize for my dissertation. I am interested in late-medieval European material culture, devotional texts, and their relationship to the medieval person’s emotions, imagination, and behaviour. I am currently working on English wall paintings and literature after the Black Death, and how both worked together to shape the medieval persons’ understanding of sin and morality. I also love walking in beautiful places, cooking, and reading.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before studying at Oxford, I completed a BA in Film and Philosophy at the University of Southampton, writing a dissertation on the decline and re-emergence of the sublime as an aesthetic concept in relation to environmental ethics. I am currently researching the intersection between place, culture and ecology, in particular focusing on how film and photography can explore the experience of natural, urban and industrial spaces. I also write and edit articles on a range of social, political and environmental issues for Tru., a non-profit ethical magazine. For leisure, I enjoy walking, cycling, paddle-boarding and drinking green tea.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a medievalist interested in the cult of the saints, early medieval Europe and the movement of people and ideas. Previously I completed my undergrad and MPhil in the ASNC department at Cambridge, where my interest in Latin hagiography and the intersection between the historical and the literary began. In my free time I take a firmly amateur interest in language learning and opera. Before starting my DPhil I spent a year working in the Cambridge University Library.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Xiaona has strong research interests in the science studies, internationalization and globalization of higher education. Her doctoral research is going to continue to explore the scientific knowledge networks between China and Switzerland under the influence of geopolitical factors. Before her DPhil, Xiaona obtained her M.A degree (Higher Education) at Graduate School of Education at Peking University, and B.A in the Faulty of Education from Beijing Normal University in China with first-class honour. She also studied at the University of Manchester as an exchange student in the School of Social Science.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my Undergraduate studies in Geology from St. Xavier's College, Mumbai and I specialized in Stable Isotope Geochemistry during my Masters at the Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur. With my background in Geoscience, I am currently a Graduate student at the Ocean Biogeochemistry Group studying Coccolithophore Cell Biology. I'm interested in learning about how and why Coccolithophores, which are microscopic calcifying phototropic algae, produce tiny calcite plates (called coccoliths) to cover their cell surface.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Taro Kobayashi, Cultural Secretary, is currently pursuing a DPhil in Music (with a focus on early modern devotional music in Italy) at St. Hugh’s College, having previously obtained MSt. in Musicology also from there. Originally from Japan, he has lived in Hawaii and completed double Bachelors degrees in Physics (comprehensive track) and Music (guitar performance) from University of Washington, Seattle. Previous to beginning his research in music at Oxford, he worked as a physicist working on developing sensors and methods for natural disaster warning and seafloor geodesy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nicola is a first year DPhil student in medieval history. He has previously studied at the University of Pisa and at Scuola Normale Superiore, and has been an exchange student at École Normale Supérieure. He is Italian and is currently the external secretary within the Clarendon Council, which means that he will have to foster cooperation between the Clarendon scholarship and other scholarships at both Oxford and Cambridge. Nicola is the TedX representative of his college and the vice representative of my course. He loves rowing, rugby, classical music, reading, collecting coins and stamps, and traveling.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kate Friesen is pursuing a DPhil in Oncology working on oncolytic virotherapy at Christ Church. She is originally from Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada (fun fact: it can get colder than Mars). In 2020, Kate graduated from the University of Toronto with an Honours Bachelor of Science degree majoring in Immunology and minoring in Physiology and Biology. Kate has also undertaken two research internships at the Hudson Institute of Medical Research in Melbourne, Australia. She is very excited to be one of the Clarendon Council Social Secretaries this year, and looks forward to meeting everyone!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Deland is a 3rd year DPhil student in Sustainable Urban Development from the United States. She has worked professionally as an urban planner before returning to academia. She currently teaches in the Urban Studies Program at Stanford University and is a co-founder of the Stanford Human Cities Initiative to encourage cross-disciplinary approaches to urban challenges. Deland holds a B.A with honors in Urban Studies and an M.A. in Sociology from Stanford University, and a Master in City Planning from the University of California at Berkeley. She is a member of the American Institute of Certified Planners, a LEED Accredited Professional, and serves on the San Francisco Planning Commission. She is delighted to be part of the Clarendon Scholars community and looks forward to serving as the Academic Secretary.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Morgan is the Dining Secretary of the 2021 Council. She is a second-year DPhil student at Hertford College, originally from Colorado in the United States, studying plant immunology and agricultural biotechnology. Aside from her obsession with food and organizing fun dining events for the Clarendons, Morgan loves a good hike, a good book, and is always up for an adventure.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Coming from Fujian, China, Dingmin completed his master study at Tsinghua University, and here in Oxford, he is a DPhil student in the department of computer science. Dingmin is really into different kinds of sports activities, among which badminton and swimming stay with him the longest. He looks forward to serving this year’s IT Secretary.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I grew up in Indonesia and Vermont. After graduating with an honours degree in Applied Mathematics from Brown University, I joined the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard. There I developed and applied methods for large-scale analyses of human genetic data and was a teaching fellow for Harvard’s Global Initiative for Neuropsychiatric Genetics Education in Research. At Oxford, I continue to work with genetic data to study disease pathways. Outside of work, I like to run and cook, but not at the same time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research is situated on the intersection of sociology, comparative politics, and criminology where I explore the political sociology of developing equitable justice systems. Specifically, my research broadly aims to explore the relationship between police union mechanisms and police abuse. Currently, I work as a researcher in the NYC Mayor's Office of Criminal Justice. Previously, I worked as a researcher at the Vera Institute of Justice and as a data scientist at Campaign Zero. I completed my MPhil in Politics at Oxford.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research explores processes of literary composition and archiving in the twentieth century with a primary focus on T. S. Eliot, and is funded by the Clarendon, All Souls College, and the Arts and Humanities Research Council. I received my undergraduate degree in 2019 from Oxford and my Master’s in 2020, for which I received the Marilyn Butler Thesis Prize. My primary areas of interest are poetry and poetic form; writing technology and revision; the role of the literary editor; twentieth century intellectual culture; literature and philosophy. I also write and my work has appeared on stage in the UK and in poetry magazines.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my undergraduate degree at New College, Oxford, studying French and Spanish; I graduated with a First and was awarded the Arteaga Prize for the highest university-wide performance in Spanish. My year abroad consisted of a semester spent studying at the Sorbonne and a sixth-month internship in Madrid. I am currently undertaking an MSt at The Queen’s College with a focus on modern Latin American political fiction, including Mexican Revolution literature and early 20th-century Indigenismo, while my dissertation will examine family histories and heredity in the novel of dictatorship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abhishek is a DPhil student at the Oxford Department of International Development. He holds a B.A. (with Honours) and M.A. in English from the University of Delhi, and an M.Sc. in Modern South Asian Studies from the University of Oxford. His research interests span intersectional studies of youth, education, language, media and politics in urban South Asia. His doctoral research explores practices of ‘self-making’ among urban youth, focussing on how the discourse and infrastructure of ‘preparation’ (taiyari, in Hindi) in Delhi’s coaching centres animates individual aspirations and propels rhizomatic experiences of mobility and self-realisation. The project aims to unpack ‘self-making’ to highlight its hybridity, instability and discontinuities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I studied for my undergraduate degree in English Literature at Durham University before coming to Merton College, Oxford, for my MSt in English Language and Literature (650-1550). During my undergraduate and masters research, I developed an interest in gender studies and Old Norse literature, and my current DPhil research explores the presentation of women in Old Norse translations of Latin. Alongside my Clarendon funding, I have been awarded an OOC AHRC studentship and the Lincoln College Kingsgate Scholarship. In my spare time, I am a keen writer and a dancer of ballet. I have also worked briefly at a school teaching English as a second language.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>McQueen is currently reading for a DPhil in Education at the University of Oxford. She is a member of the Centre for Global Higher Education. Her research interests include higher education, e-learning, and learning technologies. Prior to coming to Oxford, McQueen completed her master’s degree with a specialisation in media and learning technologies at Teachers College, Columbia University in the City of New York. In her spare time, she enjoys playing the violin and discovering new music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My main research interests lie in the development of new technologies that employ living organisms to make diverse products in an efficient and environmental-friendly way. I am particularly interested in how interdisciplinary knowledge can be used to translate ground-breaking discoveries in the field of biotechnology into real-world applications. Before starting my DPhil at Oxford, I completed an MPhil in Biotechnology at the University of Cambridge as a Gates Cambridge Scholar, and a BSc in Engineering Physics at the University of Iceland. I´ve also worked with various companies, start-ups and institutions on diverse projects involving research, consulting and business development.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my undergraduate at the University of Sydney in Latin, Ancient History, and Neuroscience, going on to do Honours research and work on canine dementia and regenerative medicine. My current research also revolves around using stem cells to better understand cellular vulnerability in Alzheimer's and Parkinson's disease. I also love to teach and have been heavily involved in running the sport of quidditch around the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I previously studied for an MSci in Chemistry and Physics at the University of St Andrews. I enjoy studying crossover areas between the two disciplines, in particular, surface science. In my free time I enjoy playing korfball and watching many other sports too.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Based in the MRC Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine, Isaac’s research is focused on the clinical genetics of craniosynostosis, a condition in which developing cranial bones fuse prematurely, causing problems with normal brain and skull growth.Isaac previously undertook a Bachelor’s degree in Biomedical Genetics at Newcastle University and an MPhil by research in Epigenetics at the University of Cambridge. He subsequently worked in Cambridge as a Research Assistant at the Gurdon Institute.Outside the lab, Isaac is a keen climber and musician, and currently works as a Graduate Choral Assistant for the Choir of Keble College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hello everyone! My name is Tobi, and I currently serve as the Clarendon Scholars' Council Treasurer. On the academic side, my main interests lie within the realm of models with informational frictions and heterogeneous agents in macroeconomics. I was previously studying Economics at Goethe-University Frankfurt am Main, where I have also been the head of the faculty’s student council for almost 2 years.Whenever I am not studying, socializing, or doing council-related work, I usually indulge in either playing handball or in ballroom dancing, which are my two main interests outside of academia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My two passions in life are cricket and international politics!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>At Magdalen College, Oxford, Denis is researching twentieth-century travel writing in relation to war, history, and memory. He graduated with a Master of Arts (MA) in English and Comparative Literature from the University of Glasgow, where he was awarded the Thomas Logan Memorial Prize as the most outstanding graduate in the College of Arts. At Glasgow, he also read for a Master of Letters (MLitt) in English Literature: Modernities. His main research interests lie in modernism, with a soft spot for Proust’s Recherche; the essayistic novel; the work of W. G. Sebald; twentieth-century continental philosophy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research focuses on the formation and maintenance of trust within and between groups with different cultural and religious identities in the late medieval Mediterranean. This stems from an interest in how and why group identities were formed, and the ways in which groups interact with “others”.I previously gained a BA in History from Oriel College in 2018 and an MA in Medieval Studies at the Centre for Medieval Studies at the University of York, funded by the centre’s Anniversary Scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before arriving in Oxford, I read English at Gonville &amp; Caius college in Cambridge (2017-2020), where I researched and wrote a dissertation on documentary poetics and ways of reading them. This year, I'm writing my thesis on the modernist 'long' poem, and taking seminar courses on the histories of reading and post-1945 genre theory. Outside of these things, I'm also interested in: archives (and their limits); collage; the 1930s; mid-century prose; contemporary prose &amp; poetry (inc prose poems); postcolonial theory; and photography and photographic theory.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research focuses on the literary connections between Ireland and Italy in the Romantic Period, the Byron-Shelley Circle, and poetics of exile and national identity. I graduated from the University of York in 2018 with a BA in English and Related Literature and read an MSt in English Language and Literature (1700-1830) at Oxford the following year. I then worked as a teacher in a state school in London in 2019-20, before returning to Oxford to start my DPhil. I love hiking, painting, deciphering forgotten manuscripts in dusty archives, and practicing photography (often combining a few of the above!)</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sophie received her BSc in Life Science &amp; Technology at the Delft University of Technology and Leiden University, before specializing in Virology by graduating cum laude from the Research Master in Infection &amp; Immunity at Erasmus University, Rotterdam. Here, she enjoyed internships at leading virology research groups of Dr. Haagmans in Erasmus Medical Centre Rotterdam and Dr. Sanyal at the HKU-Pasteur Research Pole, Hong Kong. Her research interest is to understand the arms race between virus and human, specializing in Zika and COVID-19. Outside of her academic work, she is involved in the Graduate Student Association of the Sir William Dunn School and enjoys skiing, playing tennis, hiking and baking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a medical doctor and computer scientist interested in the development and application of novel artificial intelligence methodologies to improve health care outcomes in a variety of global settings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vasile is currently pursuing a DPhil in Law, working on valuation issues in financial restructurings in France, England and the US. He was born and raised in the Republic of Moldova and moved to Paris after high school. Vasile holds degrees in law (Sorbonne, Sciences Po, Columbia Law School), philosophy (Sorbonne) and logic (Sorbonne), and is qualified to practice law in Paris. He keeps a healthy interest in philosophy, economics and history, and enjoys hiking and playing chess.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I'm working on optimization algorithms, mainly in mixed integer SDP &amp; Scalable SDP. My hobbies are cooking, playing basketball and hiking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oluwasegun completed medical school at the University of Ibadan, Nigeria in 2019, finishing as the best graduating student.A budding clinician-scientist with interests in tumor immunology, he wants to contribute to leading efforts to position Africa as a key player in knowledge generation and development of new therapies.He also has keen interests in expanding access to education. He is co-founder at the The Ganglion Initiative, providing career guidance, mentorship and scholarship opportunities to Nigerian youth. He was named a 2020 Young Innovation Leadership fellow in recognition of his demonstrated track record of excellence and leadership. Segun enjoys music, history, traveling and climbing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student at the Wellcome Centre for Human Genetics and Department of Statistics, Oxford. My primary research interest is in Bayesian method development for application in human genetics. Before Oxford, I completed my bachelor's and masters in electrical engineering from IIT Bombay, India.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am an aspiring chemist with dreams of exploring next generation solid state materials with novel properties and applications. I am intrigued in finding new efficient materials because they can be the solution to many existing global problem such as global warming or energy crisis. I have completed my undergraduate (R.K.M.R.C) and postgraduate education (IIT Kharagpur) in chemistry in India. I am a silver medal holder in my university in undergrad. I love watching movies and football.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sumali is interested in using statistical and mathematical models to understand the spread of infectious diseases with a focus on mosquito borne viral diseases for her DPhil. She holds a masters in Biostatistics from Harvard T.H.Chan School of Public Health as a presidential scholar and B.Sc in Statistics from Lady Shri Ram College for Women, India. She has worked on modelling of HIV and Alzheimer's disease as a research assistant at Imperial College London. She is a part of the W1 Badminton squad at Oxford and is excited to be trying rowing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sven is a trained economist from Mannheim (Heidelberg), and previously worked at the Center for European Economic Research (ZEW). Sven’s research interest lies between machine learning &amp; market design, as well as public good algorithms.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am innately curious and passionate about science; always happy to learn and share with others. While completing my BSc in Medical Physics at McMaster University, I undertook several diverse research projects including developing diagnostic and therapeutic radiopharmaceuticals at TRIUMF (Canada), and studying interactions between endothelial, tumour, and immune cells at the DKFZ (Germany). Now during my MSc, I will be developing radionuclide-based imaging agents to enable non-invasive, systemic visualisation of antigen-specific T-cells. I am pursuing an interdisciplinary PhD and research career in radiation oncology, to improve our understanding and application of radiation in the diagnosis and treatment of cancer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah is an MSc candidate in Integrated Immunology with a particular interest in inflammation and rheumatic disease. Sarah holds a BSc in Biochemistry from the University of British Columbia, where she graduated with honours as a Wesbrook Scholar. Originally from the West Coast of Canada, Sarah enjoys the outdoors, ballet, and sharing her passion for science through outreach. She is honoured and grateful for the opportunity to attend Oxford as a Clarendon Scholar and to be an elected member of the Scholar's Council.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed a BA (Hons) in Classical Studies (First Class) at Royal Holloway, University of London, and my MPhil in Greek and/or Roman History (Distinction) at Oxford. In my thesis, I intend to produce a survey of the various interactions with and cultural attitudes towards animals in the pre-Islamic Arabian Peninsula (c. 1000 BC–7th century AD). I am interested in human-animal interactions, North Arabian epigraphy (particularly Safaitic), landscape archaeology in Roman Syria and Arabia, and pre-Islamic Arabian rock drawings. I am an editor for the Online Corpus of the Inscriptions of Ancient North Arabia (OCIANA).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I received my BSc in Geography and MSc in Physical Geography from the University of Tübingen. During both degrees my studies focussed on geoinformatics and satellite remote sensing. My DPhil builds on that methodology as well as my interest in dryland dynamics: I am applying satellite imagery and geoinformatics methods to research desert dunes. Before coming to Oxford I was involved in research projects across many sub-disciplines of Geography for various research institutions. For the University of Heidelberg I investigated deforestation and vegetation succession around mines in southwestern China. During an internship at Harvard University I worked on a project dealing with earthquakes and structural geology in southern California. An internship and my MSc thesis at the Max Planck Institute for Chemistry in Mainz lead me to Central Asia and introduced me to a topic so exciting that I stuck to it ever since: aeolian landforms, particularly desert dunes. Concurrent with my profession requiring to showcase field work skills such as long-term camping, hiking in rough terrain, or abseiling I like to spend my free time outdoors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sameer is a DPhil in Public Policy candidate at the Blavatnik School of Government. His doctoral research focuses on domestic counterinsurgency policies and international law.Before his DPhil, Sameer read for the MSc in Global Governance and Diplomacy (2019-20) and the Master of Public Policy (MPP) at University of Oxford on the Rhodes Scholarship. Prior to Oxford, he obtained an undergraduate degree in law from Gujarat National Law University, India and is qualified to practice law in India.Sameer takes a keen interest in photography and Urdu poetry.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After graduating from Brown University in 2018, I came to Oxford to study primate behaviour, specifically how chimpanzees self-medicate. My research involves both primate fieldwork in the wild as well as botanical surveys. Outside of academics, I have worked in film and as a freelance artist/graphic designer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford, I double majored in Economics and Mathematics at Koc University, Istanbul. I graduated as the Valedictorian of my class. Subsequently, I read the MPhil in Economics here at Oxford. I focused on applied microeconomic theory and studied how colleges compete for desired students for my Thesis. I graduated from the MPhil with Distinction. My current research is broadly around microeconomic theory, communication models and information economics. Outside research, I am a zealous seeker of good coffee and jazz: traits I am very glad to share with many friends and colleagues at Oxford!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kenneth aspires to study the enigma of consciousness from an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating neuroscience, philosophy, physics, and spirituality. Furthermore, he hopes to apply his work on consciousness to the development of neurotechnology that improves the quality of conscious experience for both mentally ill and well people. Kenneth was an intern at the Qualia Research Institute, which is seeking to discover the science of consciousness, and he blogs about consciousness on www.blankhorizons.com. While he was an undergraduate at Harvard, Kenneth studied neuroscience and researched the pathology of Alzheimer's Disease. Kenneth was also the Founder and CEO of SensaRx, an NYC-based startup that has successfully launched the SafeWander wearable sensor products on www.safewander.com for bed-wandering detection and fall prevention. The SafeWander products were inspired by his own family’s struggles to care for his grandfather, an Alzheimer’s patient.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2020</image:title>
      <image:caption>Pursuing my research interests across five different countries has truly rewarded me both professionally and personally. I hold a MSc in Molecular Biosciences and am interested in all things science, global challenges, food, and movies. When I am not in the lab, you will find me having a good meal with my friends, travelling the world, or listening to podcasts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I graduated from the University of Cambridge with a double first with distinction in English in 2020. During my time at Cambridge, I was the recipient of a number of academic awards, including the Betha Wolferstan Rylands Prize, the F. R. Leavis Prize (twice), and the Whalley-Tooker Prize. My research interests include modernist prose fiction; Hegelian, Marxist, and existentialist aesthetics; twentieth-century philosophy and literary criticism; post-war poetics; the nuclear and post-communist imaginaries; and the literature of the Rwandan genocide. My MSt dissertation theorises the role of irony in twentieth-century novels at the intersection of “observer-hero narrative” and the Künstlerroman [artist-novel].</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My previous degrees in Biology and Religious Studies inspired my current research in Science and Religion in (1) bioinformatics and (2) the ethics of equitable human genetic optimization, informed by a Christian theological perspective. I am a passionate advocate for social justice, and I’ve recently begun to pursue ordination. I’m presently participating in SynBio’s biotech incubator program, Catalyse, and I am a Peer Coach for the MBA’s Impact Lab program. When my nose isn’t buried in a book, you can find me joyously soaring through the skies in a glider or merrily rowing down the river.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sunil is a medical doctor with Master’s degree in International Health and Tropical Medicine from the University of Oxford. Currently, he collaborates with the Foundation for Innovative New Diagnostics (FIND) and works on diagnostics and algorithm innovations for improving integrated management of febrile illnesses, using mathematical models. Sunil has previously served many organizations including World Health Organization, University of Oxford, and FIND. Sunil is passionate about global health, infectious diseases, translational research and mathematical modelling. He has authored several scientific publications in recognized journals, with particular focus on febrile illness and antimicrobial resistance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vittorio holds a Bachelor’s and a Master’s degree in Classics from the University of Bologna and was enrolled in the Superior Graduate School of the University of Bologna (Collegio Superiore). During his Master’s degree, he spent three periods in France and Germany for academic purposes, including a term as a visiting student at the École Normale Supérieure. In 2018, he served as coordinator of the Rete Italiana degli Allievi delle Scuole e degli Istituti di Studi Superiori Universitari (the association of Superior Graduate School students). His doctoral research focuses on the manuscript tradition of the DS scholia on the Aeneid.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I studied for an MA in French and Arabic at St Andrews and then a MSc in Middle Eastern Studies at Wolfson College, Oxford. Following graduation, I moved to the Atlas Mountains in Morocco to work in a boarding house which enables girls from remote villages to access secondary education. My research aims to evaluate the impact of boarding houses in the High Atlas region to determine whether they are an effective model to support equal access to education and gender equality in rural North Africa. I am also interested in exploring women’s empowerment, in particular the relationship between education and empowerment.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kasia is a graduate of Jagiellonian University in Poland with background in biology and biochemistry. She moved to Oxford to work first, as a research assistant and then, as a DPhil student in Wood Lab, Department of Paediatrics. For several years now, she has been investigating molecular mechanisms and novel therapeutic strategies for neuromuscular disorders. Besides, she’s very much interested in basic RNA biology and science communication. Kasia an alumna of Fulbright Poland BioLab programme and a member of Polish SMA Foundation. She’s very pleased to be a part of Oxford and Clarendon community!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My philosophical interests are quite broad, as my current and previous degree topics indicate: for my DPhil (PhD), I'm writing about the surprising role that aesthetic criteria (like symmetry, simplicity, and elegance) play in scientific theory choice. I did my undergraduate and first MA at the University of Oslo (Norway), with half a year as a visiting student at the University of Toronto (Canada), and there I wrote about theories of truth. For my second MA, at the University of Stockholm (Sweden), I wrote about conceptual engineering. When I'm not doing philosophy I read a lot of sci-fi, go for long hikes, or repair pottery according to the traditional Japanese technique of kintsugi.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Guosheng Ji obtained his MPhil degree in Mechanical Engineering at Hong Kong University of Science and technology funded by HKPFS fellowship.He had research interests in porous acoustic metamaterials (AMs) and micro-electro-mechanical system. For the AMs, the acoustic properties of porous AMs were investigated analytically, by simulation using finite element method and by laboratory tests using microphones in the 2D waveguide, impedance tubes, and microphone arrays. The sound absorption coefficient and transmission loss properties were improved over a wide frequency range. For the micro-electro-mechanical systems, he led a team to design and fabricate a micro solid propellant engine, which improved the thrust efficiency and simplifies the fabrication process.His current research aims to develop ferroelectric energy harvesters by ferroelectric materials, metamaterials, and micro-electro-mechanical systems. Hopefully, it will improve their energy conversion efficiency in this area.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I studied for both my BA and MA in Near and Middle Eastern Studies at SOAS, University of London, with a specific focus on Hebrew and the history of the Yishuv (the pre-state Jewish community in Israel/Palestine). My doctoral research at Merton College, funded by the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP and the Clarendon Fund, focuses on British Mandate Palestine and the impact of the Jewish Insurgency on the British decision to abandon their commitments and withdraw from the country. My thesis will seek to counter the view put forward by much of the scholarship on this topic, that the Jewish Insurgency was largely ineffective in changing British policy towards Palestine. This has wider implications for understanding of insurgencies and counter-insurgency methods as well as the end of the British Empire in the second half of the twentieth century.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emma Barnes graduated in 2020 from the University of Connecticut with BAs in History and German and concentrations in Religion, Classics, and Judaic Studies, after also spending one year studying at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg. Her research interests include cultural-historical criticism of the Hebrew Bible and the New Testament; early biblical interpretation and hermeneutics, particularly in regards to the relational dynamics of Judaism and early Christianity; ancient Jewish and early Christian material exegesis; and ideas of messianism, christology, and religious hybridity in the first centuries CE. At Oxford, she is affiliated with the Oriel Centre for the Study of the Bible.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a current DPhil student in Sociology funded by the Clarendon Fund and Nuffield College. My research focuses on how parents detect and react to early disadvantages suffered by their children, and how parental responses contribute (or not) to the intergenerational reproduction of inequalities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hannah’s DPhil explores policy and gender-based violence against politicians. She completed her undergraduate degree in Government at Harvard University and her MSc in Gender, Policy &amp; Inequalities at the London School of Economics and Political Science. Hannah has over five years of experience working in local, national and international policy including at a large London local authority, the House of Commons and UN Women. She is part of the (non-financial) Cumberland Lodge Scholarship programme in which PhD students from across the UK engage with the charity to tackle social division. She also volunteers at the Young Women’s Trust.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rowland is a DPhil student in Education with an academic background in linguistics and a professional background in teaching in higher education. His research, which explores critical themes in applied linguistics and language education, is jointly funded by the Clarendon Fund and the Jesus College Old Members Scholarship. Prior to moving to the UK, Rowland spent three years at the Centre for English Language Communication, National University of Singapore teaching an academic writing module for undergraduate students in the arts, humanities, and social sciences. He had also taught English language and communication courses for both undergraduate and postgraduate students.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I aspire to develop quantum computing for public good through research, teaching, and outreach. I also research natural language processing and previously, microwave spectroscopy algorithms. Teaching programming to middle schoolers for three summers motivated me to study Computing, and thanks to an awesome teacher, I also studied Physics to utter delight. I run Quantum Universal Education (not-for-profit open-access learning), volunteer with IEEE Quantum Initiative/Education, and build ZX-calculus and Qiskit educational material to make quantum computing more accessible. I co-founded WomxnHacks (renamed OceanaHacks), was an MLH 2020 Top 50 Hacker, and taught high schoolers internationally for QubitbyQubit's free yearlong course.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Frances Clemente holds a double degree in Humanities and Italian Studies at the University of Pisa and a MSt in Modern Languages at the University of Oxford. She was visiting student at the Sorbonne University (Paris-IV) and at Warwick University. Her research interests include Nineteenth and Twentieth Century Italian Culture and Literature, Comparative Literature, Queer Studies, Leopardi Studies, Neapolitan Culture. Her DPhil project, fully funded by the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP Studentship, the Baillie Gifford Scholarship, and the Clarendon Fund Scholarship, deals with the investigation of the notion of ecstasy in Italian culture and literature between 1861 and 1914, looking at phenomena such as mystical raptures, magnetic ecstasies, hysterical extases, hypnotic trances, mediumistic trances, orgasms, artistic frenzies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>BSc Chemistry, MRes Molecular Modelling and Materials Science both from UCL. DPhil focused on sequence-driven prediction of DNA sequence fragility. Have published numerous papers and presented at six conferences globally. Outside of science, my interest lies in triathlons, detective novels, and planespotting.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ahmed Tohamy works on tax policy, capital taxation, and corporate finance. His job market paper is on the labour supply responses to wealth taxation. Ahmed previously did his undergraduate degree in Economics in Warwick University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>William Scott Frager does sociolinguistic research investigating language as a social barrier. He is interested in language policy and practice in post-colonial contexts, notably Haiti. His research explores both pragmatic and affective explanations for resistance to mother tongue education, the processes of standardization for minoritized languages, and the evolution of language-in-education policy since the mid-20th century. He holds a Master's degree in International Development from Sciences Po, Paris, and previously served as the Executive Administrator of the NGO Center of Hope (Haiti), Inc.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Archana is a DPhil candidate in Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Oxford, funded by the Clarendon Scholarship. Her research investigates the genetics of developmental and epileptic encephalopathies, focusing on genotype-phenotype correlations to inform advanced therapeutic strategies. She has authored multiple publications and collaborates with patient advocacy groups to influence genetic testing policies in low- and middle-income countries. Archana’s teaching experience includes genomic medicine and data analysis, alongside leadership in science outreach programs. As Director of St John’s College Women’s Leadership Programme, she champions inclusivity in academia and advocates for women in STEM leadership. A multilingual researcher and published short story writer, Archana combines her scientific expertise with a passion for advancing epilepsy genetics research and mentoring the next generation of scholars.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mariona's research is about aesthetic values in science. She looks at how considerations of elegance, beauty, simplicity, and other broadly aesthetic considerations influence the development and acceptance of scientific theories, with a special focus on the earth sciences. She draws on empirical research on metacognition to develop a novel explanatory account of why scientists have aesthetic reactions to theories in the first place and how aesthetics can have epistemic value. Her research is published in high-ranking international philosophy journals. Before the DPhil, Mariona worked on theories of truth for a MA at the University of Oslo and the University of Toronto, and a second MA at Stockholm University. Mariona is also a kintsugi artist and spends a lot of her time hiking, reading sci-fi, or cooking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ricardo’s research explores how AI can advance medical imaging by making it more reliable, accessible, and clinically meaningful. With a strong interest in developing generalisable tools for real-world diagnostics, he has focused on cardiac MRI during his DPhil, creating deep learning methods for motion correction, contrast-free tissue mapping, and quality-controlled segmentation. Before Oxford, he studied Electrical Engineering at UTEC in Lima, graduating top of his class, and conducted research at Lund and Yale, where he first combined engineering and medicine through projects in cardiovascular imaging. Alongside his work, Ricardo leads the REPU program, supporting students in launching international research careers. He enjoys traveling the world and gaining perspective through new cultures and landscapes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Quang graduated from Duke University (T'16; Duke Focus; DukeEngage in Vietnam) where we conducted his first scientific research at the Duke Human Vaccine Institute. He then joined the NIH Vaccine Research Center (UGSP) before coming to Spain, Belgium and France for a MSc in Vaccinology (LIVE). At Oxford (Jesus College, Oxford-Hoffmann, Clarendon), he studied CD8 T cell immunology at the "Green Building" as a DPhil student. Currently, he is a postdoctoral research fellow at Harvard/Brigham where he leverages computational tools to investigate human and mouse T cell interactome in tissues. His interest includes mentoring, teaching, and in-depth discussion about a topic others are particularly passionate about exploring. Besides science, he appreciates interactions with others who care about life and about being a good person.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hello! I study the neuroimmunology of mood disorder at the intersections of pharmacology, psychiatry, and chemistry. My academic background is quite broad. I studied general biomedicine and biochemistry during my undergraduate degree at the University of Queensland and won a scholarship to undertake my postgraduate honours degree here at Oxford University. I was awarded UQ valedictorian for the class of 2018, and in 2019 received the university medal for academic achievement before becoming a Clarendon scholar later that year. In and outside the lab I am passionate about environemntal sustainability, and am the sustainability representative for Lincoln College and the Pharmacology Department.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aslı is a DPhil candidate based at the Centre on Migration, Policy &amp; Society (COMPAS). Her research investigates the determinants and the economic impacts of the labor market integration of refugees in host economies with large informal sectors. Prior to joining COMPAS, she worked at the International Committee of the Red Cross as a Policy and Humanitarian Diplomacy Associate for the Eurasia desk. She holds an MSc in International Migration and Public Policy from London School of Economics and a dual BA in Economics and International Studies from Northwestern University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my Master of Science degree in Chemistry from IIT KGP and joined Prof. Hayward’s group at the University of Oxford as a Clarendon scholar in The FutureCat project in October 2019. My study focuses on the synthesis and characterisation of new cathode materials for Li-ion batteries.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>My research interests centre on blood management in Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery. In particular, how to reduce blood loss during joint replacement surgery and how to optimise recovery from anaemia postoperatively. I studied for my medical degree at Oxford University and Imperial College London, became a member of the Royal College of Surgeons England in 2014 and commenced higher surgical training in Trauma and Orthopaedic surgery in 2017. I am now taking time out of training to pursue my academic interest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I studied for an integrated Master’s in Molecular and Cellular Biology at University of Glasgow. Before I commenced my studies, I completed an internship in Oslo University Hospital. After the 1st year in Glasgow, I moved to Australia to complete a year of exchange at Melbourne University. I also did two internships in Australia, one in Monash University, and one in University of Queensland. I completed my Master’s project in the Francis Crick Institute in London. At Oxford, I work in the Davis lab and I am interested in synaptic plasticity.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>I completed my undergrad in Molecular Biology in 2017 at Long Island University in Brooklyn, NY, where I also played Division I soccer. I then spent three months as a marine/molecular biology research intern for the Smithsonian Tropical Research Institute in Panama before returning to the US to work on algal biofuels at the National Renewable Energy Laboratory. Prior to attending Oxford, I was awarded a Fulbright Fellowship to complete an MRes in Biotechnology and Bioenergy at the University of Nottingham where I engineered cyanobacteria to produce terpenoids. At Oxford, I use electrochemistry to study enzyme cascades and enzymes involved in cancer proliferation.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>Originally from Vancouver, Canada, Kaitlyn made her way overseas to Oxford to pursue a DPhil exploring the mechanism by which Parkinson’s Disease is caused, with the hope of developing improved therapeutics. After completing her bachelors degree at the University of British Columbia in Vancouver with a year spent studying abroad at the University of Edinburgh in Scotland, she moved to Zurich, Switzerland to complete a masters degree at ETH Zurich. When not feeding her stem cells, Kaitlyn enjoys spending time outdoors, hiking, running and rock climbing.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>My research background and area of specialisation lies in Applied Linguistics. Prior to purising my MSc and DPhil here at Oxford, I studied and lived in Toronto, Canada. I currently study how children in creole-speaking countries like Jamaica develop writing skills and the unique challenges that they face. My research also focuses on teacher education and development in creole and low- to middle-income countries. When I am not working on my thesis you can find me in a cafe sipping coffee while catching up with friends, at the gym, or at St. Aldates church singing and connecting with other postgrads and lovely people of all ages from the wider Oxford community!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>I graduated from Imperial College London in 2015 with distinctions in my medical degree and a first class intercalated BSc in neuroscience. I then moved to the Oxford for Academic Foundation and Core Surgical training, before becoming an Honorary Specialty Registrar in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. I am now taking time out of clinical training to complete a DPhil in biomedical data science. My research, which is funded by an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship, aims to improve the way we measure the outcomes of surgery through contemporary psychometrics and machine learning. In addition to this, I hold a scholarship at NICE, where I have contributed to evidence review for NHS commissioning decisions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>I graduated from Imperial College London in 2015 with distinctions in my medical degree and a first class intercalated BSc in neuroscience. I then moved to the Oxford for Academic Foundation and Core Surgical training, before becoming an Honorary Specialty Registrar in Plastic and Reconstructive Surgery. I am now taking time out of clinical training to complete a DPhil in biomedical data science. My research, which is funded by an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellowship, aims to improve the way we measure the outcomes of surgery through contemporary psychometrics and machine learning. In addition to this, I hold a scholarship at NICE, where I have contributed to evidence review for NHS commissioning decisions.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>I grew up in Oxford and attended local comprehensive school, Cheney School. I completed my undergraduate degree in History at the University of Glasgow, winning the Irene Munro Fraser Prize for the highest grade in Junior Honours. I have a masters degree in Modern British History from the University of Oxford. I received a full AHRC Doctoral Training Studentship to fund my Masters degree. I am broadly interested in twentieth-century British and Irish women’s history. My DPhil thesis uses oral history to examine the experiences of the first women who entered formerly male colleges at the University of Oxford in 1974.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>I am a 2nd year DPhil student in the lab of Hal Drakesmith, studying the role of iron in adaptive immunity. I graduated from McGill University in 2019 with a Bachelor of Science in Honours Microbiology and Immunology and was awarded the Major Hiram Mills Medal. In my spare time I enjoy walking in the local countryside and sewing my own clothes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Originally from Maryland outside Washington, DC, Jared is pursuing a DPhil in Mathematics with a focus in analytic number theory. He is particularly interested in prime numbers and related structures emerging from basic multiplication. Jared was graduated from Dartmouth in 2018 with bachelor’s and master’s degrees in Mathematics, and a minor in Physics. In 2019 he earned a MASt (Part III of Tripos, with distinction) as a Churchill Scholar at Cambridge. Jared enjoys finding varied speakers and events across campus, as well as sports of all kinds.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student in engineering science and also a member of the Oxford Communications Research Group. In prior, I completed my B.Eng and M.S. degrees in communication engineering from Beijing University of Posts and Telecommunications. My research interests are focused on characterising the value of information for next-generation communication systems. I am also interested in information theory, wireless communications and network optimisation. Besides my research, I love tennis (fan of Federer) and playing Ukelele.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alexander is a doctoral candidate in Public International Law. His thesis explores party status to armed conflict in international law. His doctoral research is supported by a Clarendon scholarship and by a doctoral scholarship of the German National Academic Foundation. Alexander is also a researcher at the Max Planck Institute for Comparative Public Law and International Law in Heidelberg and teaches International Dispute Settlement at Freie Universität Berlin. He has clerked at the Supreme Court of Namibia.Alexander holds degrees in law from Humboldt-Universität Berlin (First Legal State Examination – Faculty Prize), Université Paris II – Panthéon-Assas (Maîtrise en droit), and the University of Oxford (MJur – Clifford Chance Prize Proxime Accessit; Law Faculty Prize in International Law and Armed Conflict).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research focuses on using pharmacoepidemiologic and pharmacogenomic approaches to study drug's effectiveness and safety.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hello! I'm a DPhil student in Philosophy. My research focuses on G.W. Leibniz’s philosophy of religion. Previously, I've studied Comparative Literature (with an emphasis on poetry and German Romanticism), French, and Latin at different European universities, including ENS de Lyon, Ruprecht-Karls-Universität Heidelberg, and the University of Oslo. I'm passionate about the Humanities and their different intersections, as well as teaching and public communication. In my spare time, I enjoy drawing, playing the piano, and martial arts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Domiziana is a DPhil candidate in Migration Studies based at COMPAS investigating the onward migration-family nexus. Domiziana completed her MPhil in Sociology at the University of Cambridge in July 2019 with a Gates Cambridge Scholarship and received a BA (Hons) in Liberal Arts and Science at Amsterdam University College, where she began conducting research for and with (migrant) NGOs. Migration aside, research interests include gender, race, public health, and education. Domiziana is also passionate about teaching, public engagement... and bodybuilding!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My PhD is on the genetics of human disease, and I am specifically interested in using large population cohorts to understand the biology of obesity, female reproductive disorders, and other hormone-associated diseases. I came to Oxford after completing an undergraduate degree in Molecular Biology at Princeton University in the US, although I grew up in Bangalore, India. When I’m not doing my degree, I enjoy playing university badminton on the women’s first squad, trying new vegetarian recipes with my housemates, and going on walks in Port Meadows, Shotover, and the other lovely green spaces of Oxford!</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>Vincent is joining the Dunn School of Pathology to research the role of a receptor on macrophages with unknown function known as GPR84. This receptor is part of a larger family of G-protein coupled receptors in our genome which govern all manner of physiological processes. Previously, Vincent has worked on other such receptors including those for cannabinoids, glutamate, and acetylcholine, all of which are expressed in the brain. This move represents the beginning of a new area of research into inflammation and innate immunology. Vincent is an enthusiastic Kiwi Tongan scientist who also cooking, water polo, and movies.</image:caption>
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      <image:title>2019</image:title>
      <image:caption>Lucinda is a GP and public health doctor researching the impact of austerity on health outcomes in the UK since 2010. She has published widely in both academic and non-academic outlets, most recently as a commissioner on the British Medical Journal (BMJ) Future of the NHS Commission. Her comment and editorial pieces have featured in publications including the Lancet, the BMJ, and the Guardian. In 2023 she was awarded the BMJ Get Up Stand Up Award for ‘taking a stand for the health of people and the planet’, related to her work on austerity and health. Prior to Oxford, Lucinda holds a Master of Public Health from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, and degrees in Medicine (MBChB) and Psychological Medicine (BMedSci) from the University of Birmingham.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ashwin Jainarayanan is a DPhil graduate in Interdisciplinary Bioscience from the University of Oxford, where his doctoral research focused on extracellular particles released at the immunological synapse between T-cells and antigen-presenting cells. He holds a BS-MS degree from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) Mohali. His research interests lie at the intersection of synthetic biology, neuroscience, and immunology, with a focus on advancing cellular diagnostics and targeted molecular therapies. Ashwin has collaborated across academic and biotech institutions, contributing to interdisciplinary innovation in immune engineering. Outside the lab, he enjoys playing board games, sketching, experimenting with new recipes in the kitchen, and staying active through badminton.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Julia is an Egyptologist who completed her DPhil in 2020. She holds a BA (Hons) and MA in Ancient History from the University of Auckland, New Zealand. Julia’s doctoral thesis was an investigation of the materiality of hieroglyphic personal names and naming practices in ancient Egypt. She is currently a postdoctoral fellow at the Netherlands Institute for the Near East (University of Leiden 2020–2022), researching hieroglyphic graffiti at Saqqara from the late 3rd Millennium BCE. More generally, her research examines veneration and commemorative practices in ancient Egypt and she is interested in graffiti, epigraphic practices, and the materiality of text.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ruoyi is a DPhil student in Mathematics and a member of Balliol College. She holds a BSc in Mathematics from the University of Edinburgh. Outside mathematics, she enjoys classical music concerts, the outdoors, and drinking wine or whisky with friends. She enjoyed being the treasurer of the Clarendon Scholars' Council back to 2019.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Currently on maternity leave, Jean is a DPhil candidate in Oriental Studies researching the history and archaeology of early medieval Manchuria. Her thesis focuses on the identity of pre-state groups active in Manchuria during the 5th to 7th centuries and their significance within the context of Korean history. Jean was born in South Korea but lived in Germany, Poland, the United States, and France during her formative years. Prior to Oxford, Jean completed a master's degree in Regional Studies - East Asia at Harvard University and a bachelor's in history at Carleton College. Jean enjoys horseback riding, traveling, and attempting to revive the Oxford Manchu Language Group with mixed success.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Clarendon Connect. A program to link up Clarendon Scholars who want to discuss ideas, teach skills, share, or collaborate on initiatives skills, ideas, initiatives, and generally be in community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The Clarendon Concerteers is a new group starting in Trinity Term 2020. After a number of successful virtual viewing sessions of ballet and orchestras, we are excited to be offering subsidised tickets to various physical performances over the next term. We start with three London Symphony Orchestra concerts in May and June. In the coming weeks we also plan to announce a virtual viewing experience for 4 Berliner Philharmoniker concerts from mid May to mid June. As the world opens, we envisage added musicals, plays, ballets, operas, jazz/blues, alternative and more!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Clarendon Active is a new group for those scholars keen to get out and about. We will try to run weekly events, ranging from wilderness walks to cycles, yoga or runs. Be sure to sign up to the club here: . Events will be discussed through our Slack chat and formal event registration will be available on this page each week.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>AJ Hudson is an environmental justice organizer, climate change impacts researcher, and community educator. Before pursuing graduate school, AJ taught public high school in one of the most disenfranchised, polluted, and over-policed neighborhoods of New York City. His experiences teaching students who were already overwhelmingly socially marginalized while managing an emerging lead poisoning crisis in a decrepit school building, led to his pivot towards environmental justice and political ecology. In this work he has led community workshops on climate justice, organized grassroots coalitions to pass New York's Climate Community Protection Act, and published scientific papers on equity in climate adaptation that have helped to inform the 2021 IPCC report.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aiden is currently in his first year of a DPhil in Law at St Edmund Hall, after completing a Bachelor of Civil Law as the William Asbrey BCL Scholar for 2020-21. Aiden also holds a Bachelor of Laws (Hons I, University Medal) from the University of Wollongong. Aiden’s research is concerned with investigating, both doctrinally and empirically, when injunctions (and damages in lieu) are awarded in tort law and what this may reveal about tort law itself. Aiden grew up as a competitive gymnast in Wollongong, NSW, Australia. He enjoys skiing, yoga and spending time with friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I began my journey in biosciences at the University of Edinburgh doing a BSc in Biochemisty. I had a wee plant phase during which I contributed data towards two publications regarding trichome formation in snapdragons and I also did an honours project simulating sulphate assimilation in the plant model Arabidopsis. Now I move on to do a DPhil involving structural biology and biochemistry of bacterial protein transport at the Berks group. Apart from science I have a huge fascination with internet culture, a growing vinyl collection and a crowd-favourite brownie recipe.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I come from quite an international background but have resided in the UK for the past four years. I completed my BSc in Biomedical Sciences at UCL before moving to Cambridge to pursue an MPhil in Pathology. During my MPhil, I characterized viral membrane remodelling complexes in Human Cytomegalovirus. This year I am excited to be joining the Fodor Lab at the Sir William Dunn School of Pathology. In my DPhil I will investigate the molecular mechanisms of influenza virus replication. Outside of the lab I enjoy many sports including volleyball, running, kickboxing, rowing and the occasional social tennis hit!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ana-Diamond graduated from King’s College London with First-Class Honours in BA Film Studies and Theology, and was elected an Associate of King's College by the University's Council. Having studied the relationship between film and national identity, and how varying formats of cinematic story-telling mediate society through politics of representation, Ana's academic interests lie at the intersection of new media, identity, and foreign politics.Previously, Ana has worked with the HM Government, United Nations, European Parliament, and in 2019 cofounded a human rights initiative that went on to be featured on The New York Times, The Sunday Times, and other esteemed news publications.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I did BSc in Biology at Saint-Petersburg State University and am not moving to Oxford to study how immunology is connected with epigenetics in the Jansen Lab. I love exploring new things and sharing them with others - hence my passion for science. I also am an amateur actress and a boogie-woogie dancer - the fun never stops!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Antonino is currently a DPhil student in Sociology. Prior to joining the University of Oxford, Antonino completed a Master’s degree in Social Sciences at the Humboldt University of Berlin, where he held a position as student research assistant at the chair of Microsociology. He also worked as student research assistant at the WZB Berlin Social Science Center and the Robert Koch Institute, Germany’s public health institute. Antonino’s research focus lies in the interplay between economic inequality, particularly poverty, and health over the life course.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ayaka is a physicist-turned-software engineer-turned-scientist pursuing her research in MRI Physics having won an MRC Enterprise iCASE award. Building on her physics B.A. (Columbia Univ.) and her optoacoustic imaging MPhil (Univ. of Cambridge), Ayaka is developing a RF coil to enhance a novel hyperpolarised 13C imaging technique. Before Oxford, Ayaka helped grow a tech start up as a software engineer. Her automation projects were recognised as disruptive and impactful projects and won awards: 2019 Future Stars of Tech, 2020 AI Professional of the Year, 2020 Innovative Developer of the Year, and Woman Entrepreneur shortlist (Cambridge Judge Business School). Leveraging her networks, she was a founding member of camb.ai and WomanInAI, Cambridge Chapter, and co-authored a book on the use of AI in drug research. Balancing all the computer work, she loves climbing and enjoys HIIT, spin or yoga classes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ayako’s research interest is in examining how international law and norms are internalised and implemented in local contexts. She actively participates in the research community at the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights. She also leads the Public International Law Discussion Group and Business and Human Rights Network at Oxford. Her recent work includes: “Hate Speech and International Law” in Higaki, S., &amp; Nasu, Y. (eds.) Hate Speech in Japan: The Possibility of a Non-Regulatory Approach (Cambridge University Press 2021) ; “Regulating Online Hate Speech through the Prism of Human Rights Law: The Potential of Localised Content Moderation” (2023) 41 Australian Year Book of International Law 127.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I received an AB in History and minors in African Studies, Latin American Studies, and South Asian Studies from Princeton University in 2020. I also obtained an MPhil in Modern South Asian Studies in 2021 from St Edmund's College, Cambridge as a Prize Research Student at Cambridge's Joint Centre for History and Economics. At Oxford, I plan to use my Clarendon Scholarship to pursue a DPhil in History by exploring the relationship between universalism and Buddhist revivalism in South Asia during the nineteenth century.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student in the Oxford Robotics Institute, working on robotics and machine learning. My current research interests span the theory and application of visuomotor control, domain transfer and robot manipulation. Before coming to Oxford, I did my degrees in Maths and Computer Science in France. Fun fact - I was one of the three students from Taiwan in my cohort selected to study in prepa in France and I did not speak a word of French at that time. When I am not messing around with robots, I am practising judo, flying gliders or learning new languages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chinedu is a medical doctor and MSc student in Integrated Immunology at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences with a keen interest in organ rejection and immunosuppression. He completed his medical education at the University of Ibadan, graduating as a recipient of the Provost Award for Leadership and Excellent Community Participation. Chinedu enjoys cooking with a focus on afro-western fusion, outdoor experiences and watching movies</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Caitlin is pursuing the MSt in World Literatures in English at Merton College. Caitlin is interested in the politics and poetics of affective forms in world Anglophone writing. Her research aims to reanimate critical attention to style, in order to uncover the social and spatial engagements of world literature. Having completed her BA in English Literature at the University of Birmingham, Caitlin’s MSt dissertation explores the politically and stylistically insurgent writing of Zimbabwean author Dambudzo Marechera. Outside of academia, Caitlin is a classically trained vocalist and has written for national media.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>On the academic side, my main interests lie in using synthetic organic chemistry to explore and probe biological systems. I have previously completed an MChem at Oxford, and will now be part of the CDT Synthesis for Biology and Medicine course. Outside of Chemistry I enjoy horse riding and photography.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cassidy Bereskin is an MSc and DPhil student at the Oxford Internet Institute focusing on improving ways to tackle misinformation and online harms. She graduated summa cum laude and valedictorian from McMaster University in 2021 with a major in political science. Since 2015, Cassidy has been leading Model City Hall, the first non-profit and conference in Canada to simulate municipal politics for youth. Currently, Cassidy holds research affiliations with the Vox Pop Labs computing lab in Canada and The Alan Turing Institute, the UK’s national institute for data science and AI. In her free time, she loves running, playing football, listening to podcasts, and exploring new cafes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My DPhil project explores the representation of bisexuality in post-Soviet Russian culture. My research provides new perspectives on post-Soviet queer culture through an interdisciplinary analysis of such diverse media as novels and web series, constructing a composite image of how bisexuality has been treated over time. My broader academic interests lie in sexuality and gender studies, depictions of mental health, life writing, and histories of repression and incarceration. In addition to the Clarendon Fund, I have been awarded an OOC AHRC Studentship and Wadham College’s Mr Michell Scholarship. I am also a board game enthusiast and alternative ice hockey player.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Claire is interested in the role of cell communication, specifically mediated by nano-sized particles known as extracellular vesicles (EVs), in human disease including neurodegeneration and cancer. Claire holds a BSc in Honours Cell and Molecular Biology from Concordia University where she graduated as the highest-ranking BSc student and as an Arts and Science Scholar. Initially, she investigated the role of EVs in the cellular heat stress response. Now, she will study their role in colorectal cancer working to understand their fundamental biology as a first step towards developing potential therapeutics. Claire is passionate about dancing, mental health advocacy, and working to make academia accessible by promoting and teaching alternative learning strategies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Claire is pursuing a DPhil in Population Health, exploring ethnic inequalities in infant and paediatric healthcare utilisation. She is also the National Migrant Health Lead at Public Health England, and a Trustee for Art Refuge. Claire completed a MSc Population Health at University College London as a Rotary Foundation Global Grant Scholar before working as a clinical research associate in the UCL Institute of Health Informatics. Her clinical background is in paediatric speech and language therapy (Bachelor of Speech Pathology with Honours, The University of Queensland). Claire is Chinese-Australian, and she loves making pottery, art and music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I just finished my MSt in Philosophy of Physics at Oxford and will be continuing on into a DPhil in Philosophy next year. I am very excited for this opportunity! My background is in physics, I did a PhD in Physics - Quantum Information at the University of Waterloo in Canada prior to this. So I'm very happy to be getting to explore the intersection between philosophy and physics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Diyi's research aims to understand how digital networks boost the power of online communities, influence the way that social actors exchange meaning with each other, and ultimately reshape people’s social lives. She holds a masters in International Journalism and Communication at Renmin University of China and a bachelor's degree in International Journalism at Shanghai International Studies University. With an idealism to cross the lines of differences, connecting diverse communities and cultures together, she also completed her internships at the Communication and Information Unit of UNESCO, as well as Reuters News Bureau.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I received my BSc in Psychology from Tsinghua University with the highest honor for undergraduates known as Tsinghua Top Grade Scholarship. During my undergraduate years, my research interests lie in the visual attention system of the human mind. I visited labs and conducted research at UC Berkeley, Vrije Universiteit Amsterdam, and Harvard University. My doctoral research will focus on the neural mechanisms of working memory and attention, especially how they interact to allow flexibility and adaptivity of human behavior. During my leisure time, I love running, playing badminton and table tennis, listening to piano music and watching sci-fi movies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elise Racine holds a Master of Public Administration with a concentration in digitalisation and big data from the Hertie School, a Master of Science with Distinction in Health and International Development from the London School of Economics, and a Bachelor of Arts with Honours in Sociology from Stanford University. Her research centres around the societal impacts and human rights implications of emerging technologies, particularly within global health. She will be continuing this work at Oxford where she will studying the ethics of mobility data for infectious disease surveillance as a recipient of the Baillie Gifford-Institute for Ethics in AI Scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My primary research interest focuses on using genomic data to advance patient care and optimise immunotherapies, ideally being able to tailor them according to each individual's unique genetic make-up. However, coming from a Medical Microbiology &amp; Virology background, I am also quite curious about the large proportion of transposable elements jumping around in our genome! I enjoy singing, dancing and a good cup of coffee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I received my BSc degree with a focus on the examination of microRNAs as biomarkers in the thoracic aortic aneurysm and thoracic aortic dissection patients at Istanbul University. I've received my MSc degree in Molecular Biology Genetics and Bioengineering on cancer and immune cell interaction at Sabanci University. I will continue my doctoral studies on heart regeneration in the Department of Physiology, Anatomy, and Genetics at Oxford as a Clarendon scholar.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After my graduation at La Sapienza in Classical Philology and Ancient History and some archaeological field training, I am now pursuing a DPhil in Ancient History in Oxford, at Brasenose College. My main areas of interest are the Social and Economic History of the Ancient Mediterranean, with a specific focus on Gender Studies, and the Reception of Classical Antiquity, especially as regards the political re-use of the Roman Past during the 20th Century.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my masters degrees in physics at KU Leuven in Belgium and I will now join the Particle Theory research group in Oxford. My research interests are in quantum gravity, string theory and cosmology. Next to physics, I am passionate about the classical guitar.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Francesco graduated summa cum laude and PBK from Harvard College in 2021. His research focuses on the intersection between migration and healthcare delivery. During his BA, he conducted ethnographic fieldwork in Italy to understand how social boundaries and temporal constraints limit hospitality—how the state is produced and reproduced as foreigners access medical care. At Oxford, he hopes to explore how public health interventions confront the exclusionary language of migration. Francesco volunteered on ambulances in Italy and the US, where he became certified as an EMT. Born and raised on the Italian Alps, he enjoys hiking, skiing, cooking, and baking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Passionate about technology and health, I am applying my background in engineering and physics to the research and development of biomedical imaging technology. I have had the opportunity to work with a bio-tech startup, industrial laser imaging, deep learning at CERN, and MRI sequence development. I find joy and inspiration in outdoor adventures, yoga, music, and visual arts!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Georgia holds an Honours Bachelors of Arts studying Critical Studies in Equity and Solidarity and Diaspora and Transnational Studies from the University of Toronto. An immigrant from Taiwan, she has lived and studied in the United States, New Zealand, and Canada. Her research interests lie at the intersections of gender, race, diasporic identities, and disability with a focus on the lived experiences of East Asian immigrant women. Georgia is also a classically trained mezzo-soprano and an avid choral singer passionate about activism for women of colour in the arts, social justice, and cats.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My main research interest is string theory, a broad field at the intersection between theoretical physics and pure mathematics. My passion for science started long ago: I won a bronze medal at the 2016 International Physics Olympiad; in 2019, I took part in the DESY Summer Student Programme in Hamburg. Finally, I obtained a Bachelor's and Master's degree from both the University of Pisa and Scuola Normale Superiore. I'm a Tolkien enthusiast, an avid post-rock music listener and a (by now rusty!) piano, guitar and didgeridoo player. In my free time, I also enjoy visiting museums and botanical gardens.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Grace Masback graduated magna cum laude with a Bachelor of Arts in Near Eastern Studies from Princeton University in 2021. Her senior thesis at Princeton identified and translated Judeo-Spanish letter from the Cairo Geniza. Grace used these letters to comment on Cairo’s Sephardic Jewish community during the late Ottoman Empire. Her thesis was awarded the Bayard and Cleveland Dodge Memorial Thesis Prize and the Carolyn L. Drucker Memorial Prize. At Oxford, Grace will continue the study of the Ottoman Empire and its different cultures. As an undergraduate, Grace taught weekly ESL classes to Spanish speaking immigrants in a nearby town and provided weekly high school equivalency tutoring to incarcerated young men. Grace is an avid runner and plans to be involved in the Cross Country/Track Team at Oxford.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I was born and brought up in Delhi, India. In 2014, I started my undergraduate studies at the University of Texas at Austin, USA, where I completed my degrees in Computer Science and Mathematics (with minors in Statistics and Economics). After graduating in 2018, I worked as an Applied Scientist at Amazon Web Services (AWS) in California, USA. My main area of interest is Statistical Machine Learning.In my free time, I enjoy travelling and trying new foods. I also like to stay physically active and indulge in different kinds of sports.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my BA at Cambridge in 2020, collecting a number of prizes and scholarships, including the Newton Essay Prize and C.S. Lewis Prize for English. As an undergraduate, I continuously attempted to blend speculative and imaginative approaches to big theoretical questions with an enduring interest in the 17th century. Afterwards, I spent a year working in TV/film production and development, which included producing a number of series for Sky History, conducting ‘talking heads’ interviews and working with writers on script material. I am now looking forward to returning the academic space with a rejuvenated curiosity and a desire to dig deeper than before!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before studying at Oxford, I completed my undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences at Cambridge, specialising in Pathology, and a Masters in the Control of Infectious Diseases at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine. I’m particularly interested in vaccine development, and my DPhil will focus on vaccine development for emerging bacterial pathogens.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isobel holds a BSc in Biochemistry and an MSc in Pharmacology. She is now in her first year of her DPhil, studying experimental neuropathology. Her main research interests are mood disorders such as depression and anxiety and, more recently, the neuropsychiatric complications of viral infections.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Raised by two moms in smalltown Middle America, Jake ventured out to study Slavic Languages &amp; Literature and Theater at Princeton, then received his MA in Acting from the Royal Conservatoire of Scotland. He spent the past five years in NYC, working as a professional actor and voiceover artist, a Russian teacher, translator, researcher, and a renowned cat-sitter. He is over-the-moon excited to continue researching theater in the Soviet Gulag, and plans to use his work to develop creative projects that bring history to life. He and his partner Liam cannot wait for the Oxford adventures that lie ahead!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My field is literary classics, particularly Ancient Greek poetry and aesthetics in the Hellenistic period. I took my first degree at the University of Sydney, where my undergraduate dissertation was on Herodas, a 3rd century BCE author of 'mime' poems – dialogue-sketches that poke fun at life in the Alexandrian middle orders. At Oxford, my research will examine the connections between Hellenistic poetry and what remains of Hellenistic literary criticism. My second undergraduate degree was in law, and ancient legal system are an interest I hope to pursue further during my masters degree. Outside academia, I have worked in journalism and fancy myself a bit of a writer (others can judge the quality!).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jasmine is completing her doctorate under the supervision of Canon Professor Sarah Foot and Professor Francis Leneghan. Her research explores how vernacular religious poetry was a dynamic medium for communicating complex and original theology in the early Old English period, from the mid-seventh to the mid-ninth centuries. She has several publications, most recently including a book chapter on Old English poetry in The Christian Literary Imagination by Vernon Press, and an article about the Mariology of an Old English liturgical poem in a leading English Literature journal, The Review of English Studies. Jasmine is a Stipendiary Lecturer in English (650–1550) at St Peter's College Oxford.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I grew up in Germany and Denmark and studied an undergraduate degree in International Relations and Linguistics at the University of Aberdeen in Scotland. I came to Oxford for my MSc in Political Theory for which I wrote a dissertation on the politics of mental health. For my DPhil research I will continue on a similar theme, developing a critical political theory of depression and anger in politics. My wider research interests include the role of emotions in politics, political apologies and reconciliation, critical theory, and continental philosophy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my undergraduate studies at Trinity College, Oxford, reading Philosophy and Theology, after which I continued in to an MPhil in Patristics, completed in 2019. After this I have worked in London as a consultant before returning to the academy to take up my doctoral studies in Augustine of Hippo.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Julian was born in Sydney (Australia), and at the age of six moved to Boston (USA). He studied international relations at the University of St. Andrews (Scotland). He is passionate about political and military history, the history of ideas, normative political and legal theory, public policy, and international politics. He is currently undertaking an MSc in Global Governance and Diplomacy, focusing on the promise and limitations of international law in dealing with persistent international security challenges. Next year, he will read law at Oxford, likewise with an emphasis on international law and its evolving role in shaping armed conflict.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a fresh graduate from the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology and Waseda University in Japan. I received an Academic Achievement Medal from HKUST and was fully funded by the Bai Xian Asian Institute for the double-degree program. I am looking foward to exploring computation-based social science research at Oxford Internet Institute.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kason is a DPhil student at Department of Education, University of Oxford. He is a qualified chemistry teacher in the United Kingdom and HK. He has taught GCSE/GCE chemistry A-Level in two state schools in County Durham. He was awarded a distinction in both his PGCE/QTS at Durham University and MPhil in Educational Research at the University of Cambridge. His research has been published in Science and Education, Research in Science and Technological Education and International Journal of Science Education. He is also a peer reviewer for Journal of Biological Education, Science and Education as well as Research in Science and Technological Education.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kieran is based in the Surface Forces Research Laboratory under the supervision of Professor Susan Perkin. His research is focussed on furthering our understanding of concentrated electrolytes, particularly through the lens of halophilic organisms: a curious example of where nature has exploited and thrived in high salt environments. Before arriving in Oxford, he studied for his BA and MSci degrees in Natural Sciences at Downing College, University of Cambridge (2017-21), where he was elected as a Foundation Scholar and awarded the Harold Hargreaves Chemistry Prize. In his free time, Kieran enjoys running, cycling and occasionally playing violin in orchestras.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford, I received B.Tech. in Biotechnology with the Chancellor’s medal in India. I studied M.Sc. in Molecular Biosciences at the University of Heidelberg, Germany. I’m interested in discovering novel treatment methods for Acute Myeloid Leukemia (AML). I was an intern in the lab of Dr. John Dick, researching leukemic stem cells at the Princess Margaret Cancer Centre, Canada. Having pursued my research interests in different parts of the world has enriched me both professionally and personally. Outside the lab, I love travelling, reading and meeting new people.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After completing a MSc in Zoology at the University of Otago, Lachie continued to undertake lab-based paleogenomic research, focused on reconstructing the extinct diversity of New Zealand’s fauna (including lizards, birds, molluscs and fish). He has a passion for science communication, which has seen him teach into a breadth of undergraduate papers (from geological mapping to animal physiology), and even sneak away with “Best Presentation” awards at numerous conferences. Outside of the lab, you’ll find Lachie running around New Zealand’s picturesque landscape, volunteering with local conservation initiatives, hunting for fossils, or lining up to score the latest pairs of sneakers.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research focuses on investigating the cellular basis of inflammation in HLA-B27+ ankylosing spondylitis, a common form of inflammatory arthritis. It is part of an interdisciplinary program of work involving multiple scientists and clinicians and is designed to find new cellular and molecular targets for therapeutic intervention. I have a broad interest in the life sciences, especially immunology and the use of bioinformatic methods to solve problems. Before becoming a Clarendon scholar, I obtained my BSc and MSc degrees from the University of Science and Technology in China. Outside of my research, I am also passionate about music, painting and travelling to different places!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>With a B.Sc. in Mechanical Engineering from the University of Brasília (UnB) in 2019, I was awarded the prize of the best student of the graduating class. I have recently obtained my M.Sc. in Mechanical Sciences from UnB with a 6-months internship at ENS Paris-Saclay University, which was also supported by Safran Aircraft Engines. Here in Oxford, I will conduct research on the constitutive modeling and damage of fiber-reinforced hydrogels, which are particularly important for medical and soft-robotics applications. I am a sports enthusiast, being soccer and footvolley my favorites. Good and funny conversations and music are other passions of mine, being Popular Brazilian Music, Samba, and Heavy Metal my favorites music styles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed a BS in Physics at the University of Granada in Spain, and a MSc in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics at Oxford. My dissertation was on Topological Quantum Computing and I studied the implementation of quantum error correcting protocols in parafermion-based algorithms. My main focus is on theoretical Quantum Computing and Quantum Information, more specifically Quantum Error Correction and Fault-tolerant Quantum Computing. This is indeed what I am going to be researching during my DPhil studies for the next few years. In my spare time I enjoy running, touch rugby, playing the guitar and going to the pub.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my first degree in theology while minoring in philosophy at the University of Helsinki. In 2021 I graduated with an MPhil. in Modern Theology from Oxford. While doing my MPhil. in Oxford I was an Ertegun Scholar for the Humanities. My research focuses on the problems of evil and suffering from both theological and philosophical perspectives, particularly in the epistemic and moral problems surrounding theodical discourses. I’m especially interested in exploring the creative possibilities at the intersection of theological aesthetics and theologies of the cross in relation to the theodicy/anti-theodicy debate. In addition to these I’m also interested in the ethical aspects of the problems of evil and suffering, especially the relationship between ethical formation and suffering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marco is a DPhil student in clinical neurosciences at Oxford University and Senior Multiple Sclerosis Fellow at Oxford University Hospitals. He completed with honors and special mention his undergraduate studies and specialty training in neurology at San Raffaele University Hospital in Milan, Italy. His main research interest is the relationship between neuronal/axonal loss and inflammation in Multiple Sclerosis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maria Gargiulo uses statistical tools to bring clarity to human rights violations. Most recently, she was a statistician at the Human Rights Data Analysis Group. Before that, Maria researched sexual violence in armed conflict, conducted fieldwork on intimate partner violence in Nicaragua, and completed a Civic Digital Fellowship at the United States Census Bureau. She received a B.S. in Statistics &amp; Data Science and Spanish from Yale University. Maria is an avid tea drinker.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford, I completed an MA in Comparative Literature and Classics at the University of Glasgow and an MLitt in Classics at St Andrews. During the past year, I worked as a teaching assistant at Glasgow, leading undergraduate seminars in Classics. My doctoral thesis will explore the reception of Thucydides in Polish literary witnesses to World War Two and interrogate the workings of traumatic receptions of antiquity. My other academic interests, similarly cutting across antiquity and modernity, include cultural hybridity, fluid identities that resist categorisation, and points of friction in cultural and historical narratives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DPhil student in Social Policy, with interest in understanding inequality, intergenerational mobility, and their tie.Graduated magna cum laude in the Double Degree MSc program in Economics and Social Sciences at Bocconi University and Université Catholique de Louvain. Previous working experience at European Commission (Luxembourg), SMEUnited (Belgium) and Dondena Research Center (Italy).Former competitive swimmer (ages ago), now you may find me in company of at least one of the following: book, coffee, and music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Masaki is a DPhil candidate studying machine learning for energy science supported by five international scholarships. Masaki holds MEng from the University of Tokyo with the President's Award. Masaki is also a data scientist at Toyota Motor Corporation, dedicated to designing/controlling next-generation batteries. The outcomes were commercialised in the 4th Prius Hybrid and e-Palette (self-driving all-electric vehicle), twice awarded the Toyota Best Research Award. Afterwards, Masaki was a visiting scholar at the University of Cambridge to study computer vision for autonomous vehicles. Masaki currently extends his expertise to more intelligent control algorithms toward more stable, decentralised, and cleaner electricity.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I'm an academic junior doctor at the John Radcliffe Hospital, with an interest in neurosurgery, space medicine, and rare diseases. My area of research focuses on developing measurement tools for quantification of Parkinsonism and functional neurosurgery. I have several clinical, academic, and teaching achievements, including Teacher of the Year, National Clinical Neuroscience Award, Harvey Cushing Gold Medal, BGS, and Wellcome Trust scholarships.In my free time, I love playing rugby, cooking, and trekking in the wilderness. You’ll also find me building electronic brains, studying fallen civilizations and wearing Icelandic sweaters. I can order pizza in 10 languages, including 3 dead ones.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am an evolutionary developmental biologist interested in the origins of the diversity and complexity of life on earth. I have explored the gene regulatory networks of desiccation tolerant plants and vertebrate neural crest cells in my Honours and Master's degrees at the University of Cape Town and will now have the chance to explore the networks underlying the development of the vertebrate otic placodes. This will allow us to understand how the simple ciliated cells of tunicates developed into the complex sensory organs of the vertebrate inner ear. After hours I am a passionate birder and botanist and love to explore remote areas in search of new species.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my BSc in physics and mathematics and was University Medalist at the University of Maryland, College Park. My primary research interest is in understanding basic properties of plasma turbulence, with applications to problems in astrophysics, heliophysics, and magnetic confinement nuclear fusion.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a historian of the French Revolution and the long eighteenth century interested primarily in subjective experience, selfhood, violence and trauma, and the history of emotions. My doctoral thesis uses ego-documents written by ordinary people in Revolutionary France to explore how they understood the experience of living through revolutionary changes as personally meaningful, and how it transformed various dimensions of their identities. Before my DPhil I obtained a BA (Hons) in History and Political Science from Trinity College Dublin and an MSt. in 18th century history from Oxford, receiving the prize for the best MSt. dissertation in my cohort.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michaellah graduated from Yale University with BAs in History and African Studies. At Yale she received the Charles Garside Jr Award for distinguished work in History and the Janifer Lynn Lighten Leadership award. Michaellah split her time serving the International ,African and female students' communities. She is passionated about education, female empowerment and diplomacy. She loves writing, cooking, dancing, and hopes to be a diplomat someday.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Miyo is a graduate of the Dual BA Program Between Columbia University and Sciences Po. Her previous research has focused on ethics and the philosophy of punishment, though she has a special interest in logic and epistemology. She looks forward to joining the MPhil in Political Theory and to learning croquet.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford, Monica completed a Bachelor of Biomedicine followed by a Doctor of Medicine at the University of Melbourne, placing on the Dean's Honours List during each degree. Her research interests began at the Centre for Eye Research Australia, where she investigated a preclinical model for retinal gene therapy. Her DPhil will continue these interests by exploring both the pathogenesis and treatment of age-related macular degeneration. Outside of work, she is a fan of aerial photography and enjoys learning to flying her drone to capture new perspectives - which can be very rewarding after a hike! She greatly looks forward to being a part of the Clarendon Scholars community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Italian graduate student in Molecular Biotechnology with a strong passion in plant biotechnology. I've conducted my MSc research in Oxford studying the low oxygen sensing in plants and its evolution, focusing on the molecular response to hypoxia in Marchantia polymorpha and Physcomitrium patens. Over my studies I had the opportunity to work on animals, phages and plants. I am highly dynamic, diligent and a team player. I take great pride in spreading science, aiming to break down the barriers between science and the public. I am also a tennis player and scuba passionate!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Oliver is an economic geographer by training and urban economist by trade. He is focusing his scholarship study on financing sustainable urban development in fast-growing, low resource cities. This builds on his work for Cities that Work, an International Growth Centre initiative based at Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. In this role and previous Oliver has engaged with local government Ministries and Mayoral teams across Africa, Asia, Latin America &amp; Caribbean and Europe. He enjoys live music (who doesn’t?!), theatre, getting ‘outdoors’ and plant-based cooking. Updated research and policy engagement can be found at https://www.oliverharman.me</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I hold an M.D. degree and had previously worked at National Taiwan University Hospital. Apart from my clinical expertise, I am now working on the history of science and medicine, with a particular focus on the development of sciences of mind in modern Chinese and East Asian contexts. I am the author of The Polyphonic Psyche: Hypnotism and Popular Science in Modern China 精神的複調：近代中國的催眠術與大眾科學 (Linking Publishing, 2020).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Born in Iran and raised in Germany, Parsa graduated summa cum laude from Florida International University (FIU) with a BSc in Biochemistry. During this time, he spent two summers at MIT's Wilson Lab investigating the neural mechanisms behind hippocampal remapping in mice. Parsa discovered that the animal-to-animal variability in hippocampal remapping is structured. He has received numerous academic awards for his work, including FIU's ARCH Research Award and the Scholar Award for Academic Achievement and Research. Upon completing his MSc in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford, Parsa will pursue his medical doctorate at Weill Cornell Medical College in New York.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A native of Thailand, I first discovered my love for the humanities through the 'Great Books' B.A. programme at St. John's College (Santa Fe, NM, USA). Poetry, philosophy, and theology were the disciplines that spoke to me most, and I deepened my study of these subjects through an M.A. in Religion &amp; Literature at Yale Divinity School. I then began my formation as an Italianist at the University of Notre Dame, earning an M.A. in Italian there, and am now at Oxford to dissert on the topic of creation in the works of the poet Dante Alighieri.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a young scientist interested in the developing brain and how abnormal neurodevelopment results in various disorders. I completed my undergraduate studies at the University of Sydney, studying pharmacology and physiology. I have also worked as a researcher studying medicinal cannabis and childhood epilepsy. In my free time I take an amateur interest in computer science and philosophy, and enjoy reading, running and playing Dungeons &amp; Dragons.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pierfrancesco grew up in Italy, military educated at the Italian Army School, qualified as a medical doctor at the International Medical School of Sapienza University of Rome. He worked with the Oxford Abdominal Aortic Aneurysm Study (OxAAA) in the last three years by securing an unprecedented string of European scheme scholarships for research placement in Oxford while completing his medical degree. He has made a substantial contribution to the preparation of the OxAAA project conducting important experiments in this study which involved the analysis of biobank samples using a variety of laboratory techniques for the identification of circulating biomarkers for predicting the growth of AAA in humans. He is a member of the steering committee of the EuroSurg Collaborative and national coordinator for Italy of the Global NeuroSurg Research Collaborative. He has over 40 publications, and he is the local lead PI in several international multicentre studies on surgery at Policlinico Umberto I University Hospital in Rome. Alongside his passion for research, he enjoys playing classical guitar, cooking Italian food and doing sport outdoors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After stumbling across the discipline of anthropology, I pivoted from my original plan and pursued an MAnth in Medical Anthropology at Durham University. I developed a sincere interest in critical socio-political and socio-medical anthropology, as well as interdisciplinary and intersectional approaches. My research interests, thus, centre on the biopsychosocialities of race/ racism, stress, Black womanhood(s), health disparities, and adjacent phenomena, here in the UK. My DPhil thesis investigates the current ‘Black maternal health crisis’ through a critical gender/ race/ and Afrofeminist lens, and aims to (re)produce a truly reflexive, Black woman-centred scholarship that can be utilised by any person and discipline that seeks to engage in anti-racist discourse in, and out of, healthcare. Outside of academics, I enjoy cooking, exploring new places to eat and drink, writing informal social commentaries, and doing anything that adds to my fulfilment; this includes spending my summer volunteering with a wonderful women’s health initiative.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student in Politics, co-funded by the Clarendon Fund and the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP. My research interests lie at the intersection of feminist history, theory, and practice. In my work, I hope to open out new questions for political theorists about how feminists have told, complicated, and interacted with history, and about how our tools of memorialisation might be shifted in order to create an emancipatory historical practice. Alongside my MPhil, which I completed at Keble College, Oxford, I worked as a research assistant for the Leverhulme Project on Women and the History of International Thought.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rakhshan Kamran is final year medical student at McMaster University. He is taking a sabbatical from MD studies to complete a DPhil at Oxford University in Musculoskeletal Sciences as an NIHR Doctoral Research Fellow and Clarendon Scholar. He graduated from the Life Sciences BSc (Hons) Program at McMaster University in 2019 Summa Cum Laude and as a recipient of the Provost Medal.Rakhshan has been involved with health services research for six years, specifically in the area of developing, validating, and implementing patient-reported outcome measures. He has published extensively in high-impact journals, including the first ever Rapid Review in the BMJ. Rakhshan is the recipient of the Community Outreach, Prevention, and Advocacy Award, the highest provincial honour bestowed by the Canadian Cancer Society. He has also received the Scotiabank Breast Cancer Research Award, June Callwood Harmony Award, the Herbert H. Carnegie Future Aces Award and the Paul Rabinowitz Award in Otolaryngology Head and Neck Surgery.Rakhshan was named one of the top 20 LGBTQ+ leaders in Canada by the LOUD Foundation and the top student LGBTQ+ leader in Canada by the Freddie organization. He is a founding member of the Canadian Queer Medical Students Association (CQMSA), Co-Chair of the LGBTQ2S+ Health Interest Group with the School of Medicine at McMaster, and is a Trainee Lead with the Canadian Institutes of Health Research Institute of Gender and Health. He is now working to develop and implement a new patient-reported outcome measure for gender-affirming care, called the GENDER-Q.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rency is interested in unraveling the genetic toolkit that enabled plants to develop three-dimensional morphologies, that in turn, allowed their transition from aquatic to terrestrial environments. Before studying at Oxford, he worked as a research scholar at the International Rice Research Institute where he was involved in studies aiming to dissect the genetic factors associated to drought stress resistance and seed storage life extension.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Robert received his bachelors degree in Environmental Science and Public Policy from Harvard University and brings a strong interest in the cross section between natural resources and climate change to his studies at Oxford. His previous research and work has ranged from the use of remote sensing data to predict wildfires to facilitating renewable energy purchases by large multination corporations. He also enjoys the outdoors with a particular love for all things water sports.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I research the creative and social processes of intercultural music programmes with forced migrants in contemporary Germany. Most recently I was a German Chancellor Fellow with the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation and conducted an impact analysis for the State Music Council of North-Rhine Westphalia. I have an MPhil in Musicology from Oxford and a BA in History and Music from the University of Southern California. Beyond my research in which I hang out with people and play music, I can be found hanging out with people and playing music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah is a human geographer and qualitative researcher, pursuing a DPhil in Geography and the Environment. Her doctoral research seeks to explore the relationship between eco-social histories and risk perception through the lived experience of haze pollution in Malaysia. Sarah recently completed her MSc in Nature, Society and Environmental Governance at Oxford, where her dissertation explored how haze pollution might be normalised and naturalised through the humorous ways in which Malaysians publicly engage with haze using Internet memes. Sarah graduated with a BA in Geography from the London School of Economics and Political Science in 2020. At LSE, she was an undergraduate research fellow for two years and published autoethnographic work on self-tracking personal exposure to air pollution in urban environments.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a Neurosurgical Oncologist with Masters in Neuroscience, MSc in Cancer &amp; Therapeutics, HICR. I am a UK Commonwealth Scholar, Harvard Medical School’s Excellence &amp; Top Honours award recipient. I did my training across the globe including Australia, the UK, and the US. I speak 6 different languages. I run a cancer foundation in South Africa &amp; India in memory of my mother to support the underprivileged women &amp; children affected by cancer - Kalavathi Cancer FoundationI am member of ASCO/ESMO, keen on research paving way for better therapeutics for brain cancers. I have authored 3 books in oncology.Hobbies: Singing, painting, travelling, tennis…</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil candidate in International Relations at Balliol College. My research focuses on the strategic role of civilians within terrorist-government interactions, using Israel in the 21st century as my primary case study. I previously completed a BA (with Honors) in Economics and Fundamentals: Issues and Texts at the University of Chicago and MPhil (with Distinction) in International Relations at St Antony’s College, Oxford. In my free time, I enjoy playing Settlers of Catan, cycling around Oxfordshire, and grabbing pints with friends at the King’s Arms (Oxford’s best pub!).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My research focuses on the increasingly intimate but highly uneven entanglements of smart and digital technologies and everyday urban life in the twenty-first century. I am particularly interested in how different capacities of posthuman life are produced, valued, facilitated, and/or diminished through smart urbanization. I graduated from the National University of Singapore in 2018 with a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Geography, and again in 2020 with a Master of Social Sciences in Geography. In my free time I enjoy cooking, reading, scuba diving, and hiking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Simon is an M.Phil. candidate at the Oxford Department of International Development. He holds a B.A. (with Honours) in International Relations from King’s College London, where he received the Professor Jack Spence Award for Best Graduating Student. As a research assistant at Stanford University and the German Development Agency (GIZ), he developed an interest in the nexus between poverty and political instability in Latin America. At Oxford, his field research explores the impact of state-society relations on post-conflict reconstruction in Colombia’s rural areas. In his spare time, Simon enjoys hiking, independent movies, and has recently discovered his passion for spikeball.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Susana holds an M.A. in English and Social Anthropology from the University of St. Andrews and a Master’s in Anthropology from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). Her ethnographic account of the enactments of diabetes among a Totonac community was awarded the Fray Bernardino de Sahagún national prize for best Master’s thesis. Her doctoral research aims to extend this work by conducting a comparative study of the ways in which diabetes is understood and enacted in Nahua and non-indigenous communities in Mexico. Before starting her DPhil at Oxford, Susana directed the Academic Writing programme at UNAM for six years.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my BSc and MSc in Mathematics at Ecole Normale Supérieure and Sorbonne Université in France, spending a few months in Oxford to do my master thesis in 2020. My area of research is differential geometry and more specifically the study of special holonomy manifolds and related topics. In my free time I am an enthusiastic cook, and I also enjoy sport and reading.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet was born in France and raised in the U.S. and Japan. He graduated from Amherst College in 2021 with a BA degree in Political Science (Summa Cum Laude with Distinction) and Anthropology, Phi Beta Kappa. Before transferring to Amherst College with a Nijima Scholarship, he was enrolled at Doshisha University, Japan, for 3.5 years with a concentration in International Relations. He spent one of those years at the University of California, Berkeley as an exchange student. Morikawa-Fouquet currently has interests in continental philosophy, political theory, and anthropology, and hopes to pursue a career in academia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Uchenna is a medical doctor with research interests in maternal and newborn health, health promotion, and healthcare quality improvement. She is passionate about improving health indices and access especially for mothers and newborns in low-middle-income countries. Uchenna has previously supported local, regional, and national stakeholders to design, implement, monitor, and evaluate health system interventions in Nigeria. She received her medical education from MHAM College of Medicine, Southwestern University Philippines, graduating cum laude. She also obtained her master’s in public health from the University of Liverpool, finishing as ‘student of the year’ for the July 2020 graduation cohort. She enjoys traveling, singing, and hiking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I believe in promoting robust health systems and affordable, high-quality care to produce better health outcomes for all. My research focuses on global maternal and child health and social determinants of health. Before my DPhil, I studied BSc Population Health with data science at UCL &amp; MSc Global Health Science and Epidemiology at Oxford. I also worked as a senior consultant at Aceso Global Health Consultants, which include working for the various UK and international projects.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yiu-Ching is currently reading for a DPhil in Neuroscience (1+3) at the University of Oxford. Yiu-Ching is also selected as the 2021 Esther Yewpick Lee Millennium Scholar. Her research interests include neural circuits in behavior and circuits in psychiatric disease. Prior to her study at Oxford, Yiu-Ching completed a Bachelor of Science in Biochemistry at The Chinese University of Hong Kong. During her bachelor study, Yiu-Ching was selected as the 2020 HSBC Overseas Scholar. The Scholarship had supported her study at UC Berkeley as an exchange student, where she worked as a student research assistant at the Advanced Bioimaging Center.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hannah Scheithauer obtained a BA in French and German (2016-2020) and an MSt in Comparative Literature and Critical Translation (2020-2021) from Jesus College, University of Oxford, and took courses at Georg-August-Universität Göttingen (2015-2016) and École Normale Supérieure Paris (2018-2019). She has now returned to Oxford to pursue a Clarendon-funded comparative DPhil project at The Queen’s College, exploring transnational memory landscapes in contemporary French and German literature. Alongside her own studies, she will be working as a Stipendiary Lecturer at Jesus College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I graduated from Oxford with a BA in German and Philosophy in 2019 (First Class), before completing a MA in Translation Studies at the University of Sheffield (Distinction), where I received the Postgraduate Taught Prize for best overall performance in the School of Languages and Cultures. I’m a native “Yorkshire Lass”, but I am excited to be returning to Oxford to research feminist translation. My thesis will focus on women characters in 20th-century German stream-of-consciousness novels. Outside academia, I am passionate about food (the cooking and eating thereof!), classical music, and creative writing - I published my debut novel in 2020.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Having read for French and Italian at the University of Oxford (BA 1st-class Hons, 2019), I subsequently trained to become a journalist at the University of Salford (MA Distinction, 2020), working predominantly in radio and focusing mostly on politics and current affairs. My doctoral research focuses on radio broadcasting in Fascist Italy as a tool for spreading its cultural and political ideology internationally. By researching broadcasts to different countries, I hope to better understand how the regime adapted its propaganda approach to varying political and cultural contexts and, more widely, the role it aimed to play on the global stage.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed my undergraduate degree in History at Pembroke College, Oxford, and my Master’s degree, also in History, at the University of Manchester. My DPhil project is focused on the women’s anti-suffrage movement across the British empire, c. 1880-1920. Before my DPhil, I spent two years working within Access, Outreach and Widening Participation to higher education, a field in which I retain a keen interest.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I first came to Oxford for my undergraduate degree in English, before leaving to study for an MPhil in Modern and Contemporary Literature at Cambridge. I then worked briefly in climate finance for food systems before returning to Oxford for my DPhil. My doctoral research will analyse the influence of verse recitation practice and theory on the development of modernist poetics from 1900 to 1950. I am especially interested in defining the relationship between elements of modernist poetry recitation cultures and key features of modernist poetics, such as impersonality, free verse and the fascination with verse drama</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hi I'm Hazel. I graduated with an MEng in Engineering Science at Oxford University in 2019. After that, I returned to Malaysia for a year and worked as an operations engineer with Shell on a gas-producing platform. I've also interned at a biotech start-up based in Oxford working on cell-based meat. I'm really interested in diving into the interdisciplinary research of software engineering and the biomedical sciences. During my free time, I enjoy tutoring and practicing yoga.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After reading for an MPhil also at Oxford, my thesis will explore the role of literary influence in the works of Argentine novelist Juan José Saer. In particular, the ways in which a series of French and Anglo-American Modernist authors, together with the Nouveau Roman, shaped Saer’s depictions of perception. My project is also co-funded by the OOC-DTP and Lincoln Kingsgate scholarships.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I studied my BA in Literae Humaniores at Lady Margaret Hall (2016-20) and a Masters in Greek and Latin Language Literature at Balliol College (2020-21), and am now researching the reception of a Greek Tragedy, Euripides’ Medea, in South Africa from the 19th century to the present day. My research interests include reception of ancient drama, decolonisation, and critical race, class, gender and sexuality studies. When not studying or teaching languages I can usually be found walking my dog or volunteering with local primary and secondary schools.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I hold a BA in History from Trinity College Dublin, an ELAN Certificate from the University of Heidelberg, and an MPhil in History from Oxford. My doctoral study revisits political assassinations in 1920s Fascist Italy and Weimar Germany from a transnational comparative perspective. Using ego-documents produced by the assassins, I explore their subjectivities and the right-wing cultures that lay behind them. Thus, this study uncovers the manifold dimensions that lead individuals to act violently on their beliefs. In addition to the Clarendon Fund Scholarship, I have been awarded an AHRC Studentship and I am the Peter Storey Scholar at Balliol.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>My doctoral project explores the mutually-inscribing interconnectivity of the premodern ruling family and ‘political culture’ – the framework of structures, practices and expectations within which a polity’s political actors operate – in the Late Byzantine period (c. 1261-1461). I received my undergraduate degree in Ancient and Medieval History from the University of Birmingham, and then moved to Oxford for an MPhil in Late Antique and Byzantine Studies. My MPhil thesis was a comparative study of eleventh- and twelfth-century monasticism in the Greek East and the Latin West.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Megan holds a first class MSci in Biomedical Sciences from Newcastle University with research experience focusing on chemokines within organ transplantation and inflammatory conditions. Awarded with the Wellcome Trust Biomedical Vacation Scholarship, she gained research experience within cancer immunology resulting in two co-authored publications. Megan received two scholarships for her DPhil at Oxford University, including a competitive scholarship from the Radcliffe Department of Medicine, to join the Bhattacharya lab investigating an anti-inflammatory therapeutic for cardiovascular disease. Alongside research, Megan has also raised over £2,500 for the cancer charity Sarcoma UK.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kabira is interested in improving learning outcomes for children in fragile and conflict-affected regions of the world, school health and nutrition programs, combatting gender-based violence and supporting children who are dealing with addiction. His doctoral research focuses on education outcomes for young learners in Papua New Guinea who are addicted to psychoactive and carcinogenic betel quid. Prior to moving to Oxford, Kabira was based in Washington DC, USA and worked for the World Bank on impact evaluations, learning assessments and improving the quality of education statistics in twenty-six countries of Sub-Saharan Africa, the Pacific, and the Middle East.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Greta's DPhil research focuses on machine learning of atmospheric convection, to ultimately improve the representation of rain in climate models. She is a part of Oxford's Doctoral training Partnership in Environmental Research. Previously, Greta received a MS in Environmental Engineering from the University of California, Berkeley and a BS in Civil and Environmental Engineering from Princeton University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yushan's research focuses on the self-formation of students of rural backgrounds in lower-tier universities in China, against the backdrop of higher education massification, credentialism, and stratification. Yushan has presented her work at multiple regional and international conferences. She is a Doctoral Teaching Fellow at the Department of Education and Senior Hulme Scholar at Brasenose College. Prior to Oxford, Yushan completed her MPhil in Education from Cambridge University where she was awarded a ‘Best Dissertation Award’ from the Faculty and the ‘Special Commendation Award’ from the British Council ELT Master’s Dissertation Competition. She had four years of professional experience working on rural development, rural education policy research, and consumer research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chen is a linguist, focusing on how the grammar system (syntax) and sound system (phonology) of a language may interact with each other. He is also interested in how genetically unrelated languages may exhibit similar linguistic patterns, and what these patterns reveal about the human mind. For more information about Chen, see: https://chen-xie.notion.site/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maor is an Atmospheric Physicist interested in deep convective cloud microphysics, especially in ice formation. His research leverages observational data to constrain microphysical processes and explore interactions between clouds and aerosols. Maor holds a BSc in Physics and an MSc in Atmospheric Sciences from Hebrew University. His master's research examined the impact of amorphousness on the radiative properties of bulk materials and aerosol particles. He is currently advancing this expertise through his PhD, focusing on cloud-resolving modelling in the Amazon basin using the ICON model. Maor has been recognised for excellence in research and teaching, receiving the prestigious Shindel Prize for quality research, teaching, and international collaborations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Princess is a socio-medical anthropologist who is a writer, educator, and researcher. As a Durham University graduate, she has been cultivating a research pathway that entangles socio-medical anthropology, racial justice, and Black feminist methodology. Her areas of interest include racial health disparities, socio-political determinants of health, bio-/necro-politics, and bioethics. Her doctoral thesis ethnographically explores the phenomenon of obstetric racism in the UK— specifically, how it is both a necropolitical violence and a bioethical violation against Black women. Before completing her DPhil, Princess has presented her research at several international conferences, the UK and Scottish governments, has been published in the Routledge Companion to Gender and Reproduction, and serves as Co-Chair of the Institute of Medical Ethics’ Postgraduate Student Committee. She is also a proud (dual) Black Academic Futures scholar.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zohar is a biomedical scientist interested in the human gut microbiome. In her research she is studying cooperation between the gut bacteria, and how we can leverage these cooperative behaviours to alter the composition of the gut microbiome to elevate health. Prior to joining The University of Oxford, Zohar graduated from The Hebrew University with an MSc in Biotechnology (Magna Cum Laude), where she established a platform which enables the production of therapeutic proteins in tobacco plants. Prior to that, she has completed a BSc.Med in Bio-Medical Sciences from the Hebrew University. Zohar is passionate about translational research in plant science and bacteria.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alex works on the history of emotions, mental health, and suicide. Their current project examines methods of preventing suicide in medieval Europe, and aims to shift discussions around suicidal experiences through a proactive rather than retroactive perspective. Prior to beginning their DPhil at Oxford, they completed an MPhil in Medieval History at the University of Cambridge, and a BA in Liberal Arts at the University of Durham. They have also worked as a journalist in Berlin, writing for some of Germany's largest newspapers. Their research is funded by a scholarship jointly awarded by Clarendon and Merton College. When they are not doing research, you can catch them shooting hoops on the basketball court.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Antonia is a DPhil student in Physics interested in quantum theory. Her research focuses on how principles from quantum information theory can help clarify the connection between quantum mechanics and general relativity. Besides quantum gravity, she is also interested in foundational problems in quantum information, as well as the potential role of quantum effects in biology and cosmology. Outside of physics, Antonia enjoys swimming and playing underwater rugby.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Austeja is a Medical Doctor and holds a Master's of Medicine degree from Vilnius University, Lithuania, where she specialised in Neurology, completing her residency in 2025 and obtaining a fellowship of the European Board of Neurology. During her time in Lithuania, Austeja was involved in clinical headache research supervised by Professor Kristina Ryliskiene. Austeja also graduated from the University of Bordeaux in 2023 with a Master's degree in Neuroscience and a thesis completed at Imperial College London, under the supervision of Dr Alexi Nott, investigating the function of enhancers containing Alzheimer’s disease and Parkinson’s disease risk variants. Austeja is currently undertaking her DPhil investigating microglial gene regulatory landscapes underlying prodromal Alzheimer's disease progression under the supervision of Professor Zameel Cader. She is supported by the Alzheimer’s Society Clinician and Healthcare Professionals Training Fellowship and a Clarendon scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Caitlin is a DPhil candidate in Management, examining how different organisations’ views come into conflict when they try to collaborate and how this inhibits social change. She has built her career at the intersection of social innovation research and practice, with over a decade of experience in the nonprofit sector addressing issues such as polarisation, racism, and decolonising the Canadian legal system. Her research draws on her experience as both a practitioner and a researcher to explore how peacebuilding theory can inform collaboration and management practice, with the aim of helping organisations tackle urgent global challenges more effectively.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Carle Gent is an artist from Bexhill-on-sea. She received her MFA in Fine Art from Goldsmiths in 2015 and since 2022 has been lecturing in Studio Practice on the BA Fine Art, MFA Fine Art and MA Art &amp; Ecology programmes at Goldsmiths. In 2022 Monitor Books published their debut pamphlet 'The Balls of Alban'. Other recent publications include 'Felon Herb' from Kelder Press and 'All Us Girls Have Been Dead for So Long' from Arcadia Missa, a published iteration of their cli-fi musical co-written with Linda Stupart. She is currently developing new sonic, sculpted and performed artworks looking at how artmaking can meaningfully expand our recognition of the queer and internal lives of nonhuman creatures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Catherine is working on the migration of the Spanish harp to the reforming Netherlands, its roles there in psalm culture and in theatre, and the implications of all this for the ways in which Iberian Catholic and Jewish contributions to Dutch musical history are considered. She is supervised by Dr. Emanuela Vai and funded by the Campion Hirsh-Loschert Scholarship in conjunction with Clarendon. Catherine is Director of Music, Bye-Fellow and Praelector at Fitzwilliam College, Cambridge. She has worked widely in theatre, opera, liturgy, film and TV as a conductor, historical/electro harpist, recorder player and singer, with credits including RSC and Shakespeare’s Globe. Catherine’s previous degrees are from Oxford University, the Guildhall School of Music &amp; Drama and the Royal Academy of Music. She is mother to three daughters.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chukwuemeka is pursuing an MSc in Integrated Immunology at the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, University of Oxford, as both a Mastercard Foundation AfOx Scholar and a Clarendon Scholar. He holds a medical degree from Obafemi Awolowo University and a BSc in Microbiology from Covenant University, graduating summa cum laude in both. His interests lie at the intersection of immunology, gastroenterology, and health equity, with a focus on immune-mediated mechanisms in inflammatory bowel disease. As an Ethical Electives Scholar at the University of Cambridge, he explored innovative approaches to treating upper gastrointestinal perforations. He has co-founded a digital health platform, led open-access research initiatives, and mentored hundreds of students. Outside academia, he enjoys hiking, exploring art and nature, and watching movies and documentaries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Daniel Ruin holds an MA in Greek from the University of Glasgow and an MPhil in Buddhist Studies from the University of Oxford. His research focuses on the French philosopher, comparative religionist, and Islamic studies scholar Henry Corbin (1903-1978), and examines Corbin’s engagement with Buddhism and wider currents in Indian religion. This project is supervised by Dr. Jessica Frazier and is generously co-funded by the AHRC. Outside academia, Daniel has a keen interest in jazz and as well as European, Persian, and Indian classical music, and has a modest collection of plucked string instruments from around the world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dilay is a DPhil student in the Department of Pharmacology, supervised by Professor Abhishek Banerjee in the Adaptive Decisions Lab. Her interests lie in the intersection of computational neuroscience and artificial intelligence, with a particular focus on the computations and brain circuitry that supports the kind of flexible learning that allows for intelligent and adaptive behaviour in animals (mice and humans). Her research also aims to contribute to efforts in bypassing current challenges in artificial learning. She previously studied for degrees and has broad research experience in cognitive psychology, AI and neuroscience at UCL, Imperial and Oxford. She is looking forward to combining her fields of interest for her DPhil research, jointly funded by The Clarendon Fund, the Oxford-The Queen's College Graduate Scholarship, and the Department of Pharmacology Studentship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elisa is a DPhil candidate researching the solidity, depth and closeness of language and rhetoric, by applying the term ‘sculpture’ to a range of discrete things, braiding together three current fields in scholarship: new materialism, kinetic modernism, and genetic criticism. The broad shape of this research emerges from the sculptural interests of Walter Pater, Edmund Gosse, Anna Ladd, H.D., Joyce, and Samuel Beckett. Elisa graduated with a BA in English Language and Literature from Oxford in 2024 and was subsequently awarded the Cambridge Masters &amp; Downing Alf Monk scholarship to undertake an MPhil in English Studies. During her undergraduate and master’s research, she focused her attention on James Joyce’s Finnegans Wake. As well as her Clarendon scholarship, Elisa has been awarded the AHRC OOC DTP2 Christ Church scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ellie is an MPhil student in Slavonic Studies at St Antony’s College, Oxford. She earned her BA in Slavic Languages &amp; Literatures from Princeton University, where she worked on spatial readings of Soviet literature, dissident “kitchen culture” in post-Stalinist Moscow, and the prose of Vladimir Sharov. In the past year she lived in Leipzig, Germany, working at a school as a Fulbright ETA. Her research focuses on domestic memory, orality, apocalypticism, and spatial themes in 20th-21st century Russian literature. She’s currently learning Polish!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fred is training as a health economist at the Health Economics Research Centre. He previously studied at the University of Edinburgh and Oriel College, University of Oxford, and has experience working across academia, the private sector, and the non-profit sector. He is passionate about ensuring that health-improving medical innovations are accessible to patients, and his mission is to lead impactful research at the intersection of genomics, health economics, and decision science. In his free time, he is an enthusiastic cyclist and skier.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Iryna Zamuruieva is a researcher and artist interested in human-environmental relations. At Oxford, Iryna continues to develop her project “A Field from Afar” – an interdisciplinary investigation into the environmental history and political ecology of agriculture in Ukraine. Focusing on rapeseed, Iryna’s research tells a long history of how trans-imperial, capitalist and multispecies relations shape life, labour and ecologies in central Ukraine. Iryna blends archival, ethnographic and statistical research with her own photography in an attempt to grasp why landscapes are the way they are today. Prior to joining Oxford School of Global and Area Studies Iryna worked on environmental policy in Scotland, was an artist in residence at Street Level Photoworks and research fellow at the Institute for Human Sciences (IWM). See Iryna’s personal website for more information: https://irynazamuruieva.com/</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isabella's research explores how gender informs the creation of expertise as a source of power in international relations by examining the work and lives of five historic nurses between 1850 and 1950. This work is an expansion of her MPhil thesis, which analysed the pioneering work of early 20th-century nurse and social reformer Lillian Wald. Before beginning her graduate work, Isabella worked as a research associate for global health, economics, and development at the Council on Foreign Relations (CFR) in Washington, DC. During her undergraduate degree, she conducted and published research with the Center for Global Health Science and Security, the Bansal Lab, and as a Fellow with the Global Irish Studies Initiative. She has co-authored publications in the Lancet, Fire Ecology, and Brain &amp; Behavioral Sciences, and has also written for Think Global Health and CFR.org.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Isadora Pedro Neves Marques is a filmmaker, visual artist, poet, and writer researching how speculative fiction, a literary term spanning non-realist genres such as science fiction and fantasy, is being used in contemporary literature and film to complicate the role of autobiography in representational politics. Through select case studies that combine the autobiographical and the speculative, the research aims to explore the tension between genres based, respectively, on truth and on fiction. Their films premiered at Critics' Week – Cannes Festival, Toronto International Film Festival, and the International Film Festival Rotterdam, where they were awarded the Ammodo Tiger Short Award in 2022. They were the Portuguese Official Representation – Portugal Pavilion at La Biennale di Venezia in 2022 and their work has been exhibited globally, including at High Line, Pérez Art Museum of Miami, Castello di Rivoli, CA2M, Museo Reina Sofia, Gasworks, Wellcome Collection, Tate Modern, Palais de Tokyo, Inside Out Art Museum Beijing, and Kyoto City University of Arts Gallery. They were the recipient of a Pinchuk Future Generation Art Special Prize in 2022 and Artissima’s Present Future Art Prize in 2018. As a writer, they are the author of the poetry collections Biography of a Fiction (2025), A Campa de Marx (2025) and Sex as Care and Other Viral Poems (2020), and of the short-story collection Morrer na América (2017). They are a regular contributor on art and film theory to e-flux journal and have edited several anthologies, most recently "YWY, Searching for a Character Between Future Worlds: Gender, Ecology, Science Fiction” (2022). In 2020 they cofounded the poetry press Pântano Books, and in 2021 the film production company Foi Bonita a Festa. Previously they completed an MA in Art&amp;Politics from Goldsmiths University of London and a BA in Fine Arts from Faculty of Fine Arts of the University of Lisbon.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>DPhil candidate researching HIV/AIDS anthologies published in the UK. The impact of the epidemic on British poetry and publishing cultures is understudied and, through examining a select few anthologies, my research clarifies the role of poetry in coalescing, catalysing and challenging the community bonds which formed during the crisis. I read English literature and language at Oxford (BA), and studied contemporary literature at UCL (MA).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jessica is a DPhil candidate in Public Policy at the Blavatnik School of Government, University of Oxford. Her research explores strategies for strengthening public service delivery in the education sector in low- and middle-income countries, with a particular focus on policies that advance girls’ and women’s education and empowerment. Prior to her doctoral studies, Jessica served as a Pre-Doctoral Research Fellow at the What Works Hub for Global Education, a Research Assistant for the Mind and Behaviour Research Group, and a Policy Intern with the Girls' Education and Empowerment Team at J-PAL Africa. She holds a Bachelor of Social Sciences in Economics and Psychology and a Master's in Applied Economics, both from the University of Cape Town.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jonny is investigating novel treatment strategies for rare paediatric neurological disorders as part of the Therapeutic Genomics Group in the Centre for Human Genetics. He has broader interests in healthcare technologies and policies that promote healthy ageing and disease prevention. Previously, Jonny worked at Genomics Ltd., a UK-based startup developing cutting-edge genetic tests to predict individuals’ lifetime risk of common, complex diseases such as obesity and breast/prostate cancer. Jonny holds a degree in Molecular Biology from Durham University and an MSc in Genomic Medicine from the University of Oxford, where he developed 3D models for studying rare neuromuscular diseases.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a PhD student in the Oxford Translational Neurostimulation Laboratory at the Department of Psychiatry. I am investigating the therapeutic potential of non-invasive brain stimulation methods, such as transcranial focused ultrasound stimulation (tFUS) and transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS), for the treatment of depression in humans. My research is generously funded by the Clarendon Scholarship and the Rachel Conrad Scholarship for the Study of Clinical Depression. Before coming to Oxford, I studied a Bachelor of Music, Bachelor of Science, and Master of Science in Neuroscience at the University of Otago, New Zealand. I also spent time in industry as a Clinical Trials Associate at Pacific Edge Cancer Diagnostics, and am co-inventor of a wearable neurostimulation device for asthma called the VentiMate. I am a huge fan of music, reading, sport, nature, and socialising.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josephine is an academic GP, working clinically in Sheffield. She recently completed an NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowship in General Practice based at the University of Sheffield and is Deputy Lead of the Deep End Research Alliance (DERA). Her research focuses on racial equity in health and co-producing community led interventions to tackle structural racism within healthcare. Her research currently centres on dementia equity and the socio-cultural influences impacting access and uptake of services. Previously, she worked with public health research teams in Jamaica (University of the West Indies) as a research assistant on studies exploring dementia care in the Caribbean, the intersection of faith and mental health in Caribbean communities and realist evaluation of a complex intervention to address non-communicable diseases. She earned a distinction from LSHTM during her MSc in Public Health for Development.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josh is a physician-scientist and medical oncologist at CMC Vellore. He completed MBBS, MD, MRCP(UK), and a DM in Medical Oncology at CMC, where he now leads investigator-initiated studies in triple-negative breast cancer, immunotherapy dose-optimization, and cancer microbiome modulation. His translational focus spans early-phase trials, biomarker discovery, and AI-enabled pathology for diagnosis and prognostication. He received the ASCO Conquer Cancer IDEA Award (2023) and the ASCO Global Oncology Young Investigator Award (2025) and holds an Indian Council of Medical Research (ICMR) grant for TNBC research. He serves on the editorial boards of Scientific Reports and Technology in Cancer Research &amp; Treatment. Beyond work, he enjoys playing guitar, traveling with his family, and reading science fiction.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Juliette is a socio-medical anthropologist with research interests spanning health and wellbeing, ageing, social care and theories of embodiment. After obtaining her first degree from UCL, Juliette completed a Masters in Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford. She was further awarded the Ann McPherson predoctoral fellowship from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences in 2024-2025.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kaila’s research investigates how lifestyle can prevent or delay dementia, with an emphasis on inclusive, cross-cultural cohorts. Born in Mexico, she focuses on incorporating cohorts that include Spanish speakers and other underrepresented groups, addressing the field’s over-reliance on English-speaking samples. Before Oxford, she earned an MPhil in Cognitive Neuroscience from the University of Cambridge (Distinction) and a BSc in Psychology from the University of Bonn (First Class Honours equivalent). She also spent a year in management consulting, translating longevity science into public-health strategy recommendations.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I completed the MPhil in Economics at Oxford and the BSc in Economics at UCL before starting the DPhil. My previous works include applied economics of development and modelling climate tipping risks in macroeconomics. My current research focuses on how multiple layers of uncertainty in climate, geopolitics, technological transformation — and the heterogeneous way agents form and update beliefs about them — shape behaviours, financial volatility, higher-order risks, and the stability of macro-financial systems.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kupakwashe is a public policy and human rights professional committed to social justice. Her work experience ranges from working in the Australian public service, public sector and international NGOs such as UNICEF, Save The Children and Plan International. She developed a $45 million youth crime diversion policy, supported the creation of Australia’s National Anti-Racism Strategy, evaluated Australia’s first sick pay guarantee, and assisted in implementing the National Student Ombudsman. She contributed to Plan International’s climate finance negotiation strategy for COP29 and advises organisations including Australia’s national broadcaster, several climate change authorities and the Global Institute for Women’s Leadership. Since 2017, she has run a social enterprise focussed on youth civic engagement in Australia, with the proceeds funding girls education in Zimbabwe. Currently, Kupakwashe is undertaking an MPhil in Development Studies and explores the “just transition.”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Leago is a South African medical doctor working at the intersection of health, technology, and society. She recently completed an MSc in Applied Digital Health at the University of Oxford, where her research examined the use of large language models to structure unstructured clinical text and explored their implications for clinical use cases. She is now pursuing a DPhil in Clinical Medicine with the Health Systems Collaborative, focusing on how technologies are shaping service delivery in South African district hospitals. Her work spans clinical input in digital health, academic research, and collaborations with industry.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Magdalene Mawugbe has a rich background in Disability and Rehabilitation studies with a particular interest in Deaf Studies and Sign Language Communication. Her research in Oxford is focused on Health equity and technology as well as measures to improving communication between Deaf people and their hearing counterparts. Outside academia, she’s a music lover.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Malcolm Lim is pursuing a DPhil in Chemistry under the supervision of Professor Angela Russell, and is funded by the Clarendon Scholarship in partnership with Merton College. Malcolm's research interests within medicinal chemistry focus on exploring the induction of biased agonism in human GPCRs, namely FFA2 and FFA4, receptors with potential anti-diabetic properties. Prior to his studies at Oxford, Malcolm previously graduated in 2025 from the University of Cambridge, UK with a Masters in Science (MSci) and a Bachelor of Arts (BA) in Natural Sciences, specializing in Chemistry. His Masters' project was supervised by Professor Gonçalo Bernardes, focusing on the development of prodrug scaffolds for covalent inhibitors. Outside the laboratory, Malcolm enjoys experimenting with new recipes, often embarking on (quite often disastrous) culinary escapades, and fortunately learning something new in the process!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marta (she/her) is DPhil student in Clinical Epidemiology and Medical Statistics. Her research focuses on using real-world, routinely collected healthcare data to improve the safety and effectiveness of medical devices. The aim of her PhD is to evaluate and develop methods for analysing observational data in ways that minimise bias and strengthen causal inference. She earned her BSc (Hons) in Engineering Physics from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (Barcelona). Following her undergraduate studies, she joined the University of Oxford as a Research Assistant, where she contributed to the development of open-source analytical tools for large-scale epidemiological studies under the DARWIN-EU initiative, a project funded by the European Medicines Agency.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Max Blansjaar is a musician and writer from Amsterdam. He holds a BA in Music from St Catherine’s College, University of Oxford, where he was awarded the Gibbs Prize by the Faculty of Music in 2024. His work centres around cultural politics in popular music and the negotiation of social identities and relations through music and sound, with recent essays published in Sound Studies, the Journal of Popular Music Studies, and the Journal of Extreme Anthropology, as well as the popular magazines Dirt (USA), The Story (AUS), and Taalhelden (NL). His musical projects have been featured by outlets including Brooklyn Vegan, BBC 6Music, CLASH, Bandcamp Daily, and The Post. His current research concerns aesthetics of independence in contemporary popular music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maya FarrHenderson is pursuing her DPhil with the Cancer Epidemiology Unit in Oxford Population Health. Her research in social epidemiology seeks to understand how social, environmental, political, and economic factors shape the way disease spreads. She will study potential associations between chronic disease risk and providing informal care to family members among UK women. Before arriving in Oxford, Maya worked at NASA Johnson Space Center in Houston, Texas, as a Behavioral Health Researcher studying the health of astronaut crews and producing knowledge on countermeasures to support future long-duration human spaceflight missions. Maya earned her BA in Sociology from William &amp; Mary and her MPH in Global Health from Emory University while funded as a Gates Millennium Scholar. When she is not staring at datasets, Maya enjoys long-distance hiking and running.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mihir is a DPhil candidate in the Physics Department at the University of Oxford, working with Prof. Amalia Coldea on developing a foundation model for crystalline materials. He previously completed his undergraduate degree in Physics at Oxford and has represented the UK at the International Physics Olympiad (IPhO). He has research experience at Fractile and Prior Labs, where he worked on the design, training, and deployment of frontier foundation models. His research interests lie at the intersection of AI, science, and technology.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mikael Maritz is from South Africa but completed his bachelor’s degree in physics from Saint Olaf College in the USA. At St. Olaf, Mikael became member of the Phi Beta Kappa society and was awarded the Rossing Physics Scholarship. He graduated summa cum laude, with distinction. During his summers he interned at Consulting Engineers Group, an electrical engineering company in Minnesota. He developed a battery degradation tool to forecast the capacity fade of Li-ion batteries operating on the ERCOT and CAISO wholesale energy markets. Now, Mikael is a first-year DPhil student in the Materials department. His research will focus on simulating the energy yield of perovskite-silicon tandem solar cells, with a particular focus on incorporating a degradation model. His work will provide system-level energy forecasts, informing industry and policy decisions for future energy markets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nathaniel Z Counts, JD is a part-time DPhil student in Population Health studying the upstream drivers of declining youth mental health in certain countries and potential policy solutions to address these drivers. Under the supervision of Professors Jennifer Dowd, PhD and Charles Rahal, PhD in the Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science, Nathaniel will be applying machine learning methods for causal inference to identify and model the forces likely shaping youth mental health, as well as how this feeds back into other outcomes of interest, such as macroeconomic growth. Nathaniel seeks to apply his findings directly to his advocacy work by advancing high-impact policies for improving youth wellbeing. Nathaniel also serves as the Chief Policy Officer for The Kennedy Forum, a national mental health non-profit, as well as Adjunct Assistant Professor in the Department of Health Policy and Management at the Columbia University Mailman School of Public Health. In his position with The Kennedy Forum, he advances a public policy agenda aimed at ensuring equitable access to effective and responsive services and supports, within a population health framework that focuses on prevention and social determinants of health. In previous roles, Nathaniel served as Senior Policy Advisor for Mental Health to the Commissioner of Health for the City of New York, where he advised on innovative financing, policy, and research strategies for achieving the city’s mental health goals. He received his JD cum laude from Harvard Law School, where he was a Student Fellow at the Petrie-Flom Center for Health Law Policy, and his BA in biology from Johns Hopkins.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pei Rong is a DPhil student at the Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine (WIMM), investigating the interplay between iron biology and B cell immune function. She obtained a BSc (Hons) in Biomedical Sciences from the University of Dundee, graduating with First Class Honours and the Biomedical Sciences Honours Stream Prize. Her research combines basic immunology with translational perspectives, reflecting her interest in bridging fundamental science with clinical application. Outside the lab, she enjoys bouldering and other sports.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rebecca holds a BA in Spanish and Philosophy from the University of Wuppertal and an MSc in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management from Oxford University. She is particularly interested in Environmental and Digital Humanities, especially in the context of National parks. Outside of academia, she enjoys climbing, playing violin and cello as well as spending time outdoors and with her cats.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rishi is a passionate medical student from Chicago, USA, currently enrolled in the BS/MD program at the University of Illinois College of Medicine. As an undergraduate, Rishi distinguished himself as one of only ten global recipients of the American Association for Cancer Research (AACR) Undergraduate Scholar Award, in recognition of his research on the role of ACKR1 in breast cancer metastasis. At the University of Oxford, Rishi is expanding his research interests at the intersection of molecular oncology and translational medicine. Outside of class, Rishi enjoys traveling, socializing with friends, and participates actively in the Oxford Union and the Oxford Economics Society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sami is a global health researcher dedicated to advancing health equity through data-driven, community-engaged, and interdisciplinary approaches. Prior to Oxford, he studied at the University of Toronto as a Lester B. Pearson Scholar and worked across four continents on projects addressing inequities in access to care and the social and environmental determinants of health. His experience spans public health intelligence at the World Health Organization, migrant-health fieldwork in India with the Reach Alliance, and bias mitigation in clinical decision-making at the Centre for Addiction and Mental Health. He is particularly interested in the intersection of climate change, migration, and health, with a methodological focus on spatial epidemiology. Outside academia, Sami enjoys cycling and travelling, having visited over 50 countries and learned seven languages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sebastian Oliver Eck is a DPhil student in Music (Musicology) at the University of Oxford. His interdisciplinary doctoral research examines the posthumous publication of Max Reger’s (1873-1916) early works, combining historical musicology with computational social network analysis, co-supervised by the Oxford e-Research Centre. Prior to his DPhil, Sebastian completed an MSc in Digital Scholarship at Oxford, receiving the Voltaire Thesis Prize. He holds a BA in Musicology from the University of Music Franz Liszt Weimar, with study periods at Waseda University, Tokyo. His undergraduate and master’s studies were supported by the Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes. At Oxford, his DPhil is funded by Clarendon and the Hélène La Rue Scholarship in Music. Alongside his academic work, he is a Choral Scholar at Wadham College and active in Oxford’s digital scholarship community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shiuli is pursuing a DPhil in Materials at Exeter College, Oxford. She completed her undergraduate studies at the University of Cambridge, where she was awarded BA and MSci degrees in Natural Sciences. During her time at Cambridge, she was elected to scholarship of Christ’s College and shortlisted as a national finalist for the Female Undergraduate of the Year Award. Shiuli has a particular interest in experimental metallurgy and enjoys exploring the relationships between processing conditions, microstructures and mechanical properties. Her DPhil research will focus on characterising lightweight aluminium alloys and identifying promising candidates for additive manufacturing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tejas is a DPhil student in Mathematics, specialising in Geometric Group Theory. This means that he is interested in using tools from geometry and topology to understand the structure of discrete groups, algebraic objects encoding symmetries. Previously, Tejas completed his Undergraduate Masters in Mathematics at St. Hugh's College, Oxford and is excited to spend four more years in this beautiful city. Outside mathematics, Tejas enjoys playing the piano and has recently taken up bouldering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ha (Joey) Do graduated from the University of Michigan’s Ford School of Public Policy, where she majored in Public Policy and Quantitative Methods in the Social Sciences. Her research interests focus on post-colonial politics, political economy, and public goods distribution. Joey has conducted research for the U.S. Department of State and worked as a research assistant at MIT, Emory University, and the University of Arizona, analyzing education policy using quantitative methods. Passionate about cross-cultural dialogue, she served as the Asia Regional Editor for the Michigan Journal of International Affairs. In her free time, Joey enjoys visiting museums and exploring Hanoi’s hidden coffee shops.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ting Wei is passionate about inventing technologies to help reach net-zero emission and scale those findings in the lab into the market and real world, mitigating the influence of climate change on Asian Pacific Islands, areas deserve more attention in the climate change as the weakest part in the system. Prior to Oxford, Ting-Wei worked on increasing the energy efficiency of the turbomachinery system at University of Minnesota, the high power electronic at ASUS technology and solar system at National Cheng Kung University as well as a an international carbon credit project for the production industry in Taiwan. Beyond work, he enjoyed exploring traveling around the world, exploring different history and cultures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Utkarsh Gupta is pursuing a DPhil in AI for Environment at the University of Oxford as part of the Intelligent Earth Centre for Doctoral Training, where he is a Clarendon Scholar. He earned his master’s degree in Computational and Data Science from the Indian Institute of Science, completing his dissertation in collaboration with Shell Technology Centre Bangalore, for which he was awarded the Gold Medal for the best master’s thesis. He also has professional experience as a Machine Learning Researcher at Qualcomm. His research lies at the intersection of machine learning, inverse problems, and sustainable technologies. At Oxford, he focuses on developing intelligent systems to enhance understanding of climate, sustainability, and the planet we live on. He is also interested in applications of inverse problems in areas such as medical image reconstruction and astronomical imaging.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Valentina is a DPhil student in Astrophysics working on the detection and characterisation of Earth-like planets beyond the solar system. She graduated from the University of Texas at Austin as a Dean’s Honoured Graduate in Physics and completed her Master’s degree at New York University, where she published work on applying machine learning techniques to exoplanet detection and planet formation. During her time at NYU, she taught courses in observational astronomy and general physics laboratories, receiving a departmental award for excellence in instruction.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Louis is a DPhil candidate in Engineering Science at the Stevens Group, Kavli Institute for Nanoscience Discovery. He completed an MEng in Biomedical Engineering at Imperial College London, where he received the Bioengineering Departmental Scholarship and the Imperial UROP Award. During his studies at Imperial, he undertook multiple research internships, including as a Visiting Student at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics, University of Oxford, under Professor Dame Molly Stevens, and as a Visiting Master’s Student at the Centre for Craniofacial &amp; Regenerative Biology, King’s College London, under Dr Ciro Chiappini. At Oxford, Louis is supported by a Clarendon Fund Scholarship and an Engineering Science Studentship. His research focuses on the design of smart materials and structures to interface with neural organoids, aiming to advance accurate and efficient physiological monitoring.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>David’s affinity for plant science stemmed from being born and raised in subtropical Florida, where the native flora is nothing short of spectacular, yet also where the agricultural, chemical, and plant trade industries are dominant. With his childhood backdrop of the Everglades and his passion for science, he has dedicated his life to understanding the natural world. Starting with landscape ecological issues, David’s research interests have progressively refined to the molecular mechanisms that guide plant physiology. His DPhil in Molecular Plant Biology will focus on synthetic oxygen-sensing mechanisms in legumes. Outside the lab, his research interests encompass science policy, environmental justice, and diplomacy. In his free time, David enjoys farmers’ markets (perhaps where there is the highest diversity of plant families per square meter), cooking, cats, second-hand stores, and drag.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emily is a material culture historian studying nationalism and imperialism in Western Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She seeks to use fairs and exhibitions as a lens to analyze the relationship between national and imperial identities in both Britain and France. Prior to her study at Oxford, she received a BA in History and an MA in European and Eurasian Studies from the University of Toronto. Emily is pleased to be funded by a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship and the Oxford-Aidan Jenkins Graduate Scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tobias Johnson holds two First-Class degrees in Physiology (University of Auckland) and Neuroscience (University of New South Wales), as well as an MSc in Experimental Psychology from the University of Oxford. His research explores why people find it difficult to change their behaviour. Tobias is also a personal trainer, nutritionist, long-term meditator, and multi-sport athlete. He aims to bridge research and practice to enhance performance and wellbeing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emily is a material culture historian studying nationalism and imperialism in Western Europe in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. She seeks to use fairs and exhibitions as a lens to analyze the relationship between national and imperial identities in both Britain and France. Prior to her study at Oxford, she received a BA in History and an MA in European and Eurasian Studies from the University of Toronto. Emily is pleased to be funded by a SSHRC Doctoral Fellowship and the Oxford-Aidan Jenkins Graduate Scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gabriel researches atmospheric phenomena for his DPhil at Oxford and is interested in climate connections to communities and policy. He graduated from Harvard with a concentration in Earth &amp; Planetary Sciences and Chemistry &amp; Physics as well as a secondary in Astrophysics. Gabriel has worked on several research projects from magnetism in human brains, to mapping objects within the Andromeda Galaxy, to quantifying landfill methane emissions. Having worked as a physics teaching fellow and leading educational programs, he remains excited to continue educational outreach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Darko is a DPhil researcher in Experimental Psychology, funded by the Clarendon Fund and the Oxford Department of Experimental Psychology. His research investigates moral interactions between human and AI agents. By combining randomised controlled experiments with ecologically valid designs, he aims to trace the developmental trajectory of moral responsibility, and predict how extended interaction with AI may reshape moral reasoning and social norms. He holds an MSc from UCL’s Department of Experimental Psychology. His work has been published in high-impact journals and presented at major international conferences, including CogSci. Darko is also committed to making science more accessible to the public and has published more than 20 articles in popular science magazines and media outlets. Before beginning his DPhil, he worked as a Senior Research Consultant. For a detailed biography, visit: darkostojilovic.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Áilill holds a B.A. in History from Trinity College Dublin. His MSt research focuses on the implications of an ‘Ontological Turn’ for History and the questions that historicised ontology may pose to the categorisation and study of gender subjectivity. He is also interested in Irish cultural criticism and plans to undertake a PhD that applies a (post)colonial analysis to contemporary Ireland and, in particular, Ireland’s relationship to the USA. Áilill was awarded the Foundation Scholarship at Trinity College Dublin after undertaking a series of advanced extracurricular exams that placed him in the top 1% of his student cohort. He is also a co-founder of the Trinity Journal of Legal and Historical Critique, Ireland’s first journal dedicated to promoting scholarship at the intersection of Law, History, and critical theory.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Gloria Charité is a DPhil candidate in Clinical Neurosciences at the University of Oxford. She is the first doctoral student at the newly launched Oxford Centre for Global Epilepsy. There, she investigates the psychological and cognitive comorbidities of epilepsy in Rwanda, with the broader aim of improving diagnosis and care for neurological disorders in low- and middle-income countries. She also holds an MSc by Research in Experimental Psychology, where she studied the neural mechanisms of attention and memory. To pursue this degree, she was awarded the Rhodes Scholarship, becoming the first female Rhodes Scholar from Rwanda. Prior to Oxford, she earned a BA (Hons) in Psychology from Columbia University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lucía is currently pursuing an MSt in Practical Ethics at the Uehiro Oxford Institute. She holds a BA in Philosophy from the University of Granada, where she received a distinction for her bachelor’s thesis on the conceptual analysis of objectification. Her research combines experimental and theoretical approaches to moral reasoning, focusing on how concepts such as consent, autonomy, and agency are understood. She has co-authored work published in Cognition and held a UGR Initiation to Research Fellowship. Beyond philosophy, Lucía also holds an advanced degree in classical music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lilly is interested in computational neuroscience, particularly at the intersection of neuroscience and artificial intelligence, and in how their integration can improve understanding of both biological and artificial intelligence. Prior to coming to Oxford, she graduated with a Bachelor’s degree in Bioinformatics from TUM (Technical University of Munich) and LMU in Germany with high distinction. She was also a visiting student at UC Berkeley and conducted research in Paris as an Amgen Scholar. Beyond her research, she is passionate about science communication, with a particular focus on bringing AI education to schools through engagement with the German non-profit "KI macht Schule".</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sam is a reader of Sexuality Studies, interminably preoccupied with drawing together and perverting queer, psychoanalytic and continental thought. Her master's dissertation is to systematically examine the status of the transgender body's 'desirability' by reading through the psychoanalytic and clinical literature on fetishism from Freud to the present. Her other research interests include: the study of lesbian orality, Heideggerian approaches to trans theorisation, and the generation of intersections between fat and trans studies. She is soon to commence a PhD that intends to propose a new way of speaking about trans lives and trans*ness that avoids the citation of on-hand, commonplace discourses which hail from transphobic origins.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nicole is a DPhil student in the Circular Economy and Sustainability Lab, jointly funded by Clarendon and UKRI, investigating the role of digital technologies in enabling a circular economy for Electrical and Electronic Equipment (EEE). She also contributes to the ZE-Gen project, where an integrated solar-wind hybrid power system is developed to provide renewable energy supply to underserved communities in Nigeria. Previously, Nicole completed her MSc at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, a Master in Design Engineering on a Fulbright Scholarship at Harvard University, and BSc in Structural Engineering (with honours) at the Noordelijke Hogeschool Leeuwarden, where she published a book on the aesthetic integration of solar PV technology in cultural heritage (2013). Between studies, she was an entrepreneur and worked on circular economy strategy and implementation for government agencies and technical industries.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jonathan Broad is a paediatric infectious diseases doctor in the NHS and a vaccine fellow at UKHSA. He worked on the national roll-out and evaluation of RSV vaccines and has contributed to national RSV surveillance studies. During his master’s degree he examined inflammation pathways in preterm infants in Zimbabwe. He is undertaking a DPhil at the University of Oxford evaluating RSV maternal vaccines and their effectiveness in premature infants. He is also establishing a RSV cohort study of mothers and infants within the Born and Bred network.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Teegan works on literary responses to extinction and is investigating the question, how and to what ends did environmental change come to be perceived as loss? She is currently collecting sites to consider in her thesis, with Australia and South Africa already included. She is interested in affect theory, critical and cultural theory, and the environmental humanities. In her past life, Teegan was a physicist. She holds a BSc in Physics and Maths from the University of Cape Town, an Honours degree in English Studies from UCT, and a MPhil in English Studies from the University of Cambridge. She has also dabbled in publishing at Oxford University Press, where she worked as an assistant editor in the Higher Education department. That is, she knows how to appreciate a well-made textbook.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Victor Grigoraș is interested in language as a system and in phenomena that emerge from it. He graduated first in his cohort in Romanian and English Linguistics and Literature from the University of Bucharest. He has published and delivered talks on the historical and comparative morphosyntax and phonology of Romance varieties. For Victor, language variation and contact, even in their subtlest forms, are essential tools for understanding social change across history. He is also interested in the mechanisms through which language conveys emotion. Beyond formal linguistic analysis, he advocates for the importance of the humanities in today’s education and culture. He serves as an OECD student advisor in Education and has written and presented on language and art, including contemporary digital literature as well as experimental and mixed-media art.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aaron is a DPhil student funded by the Clarendon Scholarship in partnership with the St Cross College and the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics studentship. Aaron previously obtained his Honours Bachelor of Science from the University of British Columbia in Vancouver, Canada. He is interested in the interplay between type 2 diabetes and cardiovascular dysfunctions. Outside of laboratories, Aaron is a huge fan of racquet sports. He used to be a semi-professional tennis player for many years and volunteered to coach tennis during high school and undergraduate studies. He also loves to play badminton and table tennis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Abhinav is interested in applying tools from algebraic topology, a subfield of mathematics concerned with the study of 'bendy' shapes, to problems arising in the life sciences and data science. His research is a reflection of his interdisciplinary background - a liberal arts undergraduate degree from Yale-NUS College, a master's degree in mathematics from the University of Cambridge, work experience as an imaging geophysicist, and research experience involving the statistical analysis of ancient Roman coins. Outside academia, he is a trained Indian classical vocalist, occasionally dabbling in audio engineering and metal music.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Agnes is a DPhil candidate researching the works of twentieth-century writers Salvadora Medina Onrubia from Argentina and Patrícia Galvão from Brazil. Both were novelists, poets, and journalists, whose writing influenced, and was heavily influenced by, their political involvement in the Anarchist and Communist movements of their respective countries. The comparative focus of this project will reveal the transnational nature of women’s involvement in left-wing political praxis during the twentieth century. She received her BA from Oxford in Spanish and Portuguese and recently completed an MPhil, also at Oxford, focusing on twentieth-century Argentinian and Brazilian literature. Her thesis centred on life-writing in Latin America, specifically the works of Onrubia and Galvão. As well as a Clarendon Scholarshop, she has been awarded an AHRC OOC studentship and an OOC AHRC DTP2 - Merton College Scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ahmad Ozair is a physician-researcher whose work has been cited by the World Health Organization and the World Economic Forum. Ahmad graduated as the first-ranked candidate from medical school at King George's Medical University, India. He is currently one of 14 Sommer Scholars worldwide at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health along with being a Clarendon Scholar at Oxford. His research focuses on surgical outcomes, neurological diseases, and clinical training, spanning 80+ papers with 1500+ citations. He currently serves on workforce workgroup of Maryland's inaugural Commission on Public Health and the clinical guidelines committee of North American Spine Society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alejandra C. Quintana Arocho (they/them) holds a BA in Comparative Literature and Society from Columbia University. They are interested in medieval lyric poetry, early modern Iberian literature(s), and translation theory. Alejandra is a literary translator who has interned at The Paris Review. They received the 2023 Ambroggio Prize given by the Academy of American Poets for their translation of Margarita Pintado Burgos's Ojo en Celo / Eye in Heat.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prior to coming to Oxford, Alex completed his BEng at University College London and MSc at Imperial College London. Afterwards, Alex worked as a researcher in generative modelling and Bayesian reinforcement learning in London for two years. During this time, he has published several papers. His current research focusses on building robust and adaptive artificial agents that can deal with stochastic and partially-observable environments.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Antonia’s research interests lie in the areas of international development, migration, and labour economics, with a particular focus on the economic integration of refugees as well as the role of mental health and social networks in determining labour market outcomes. Antonia previously worked with the World Bank as well as the Oxford Refugee Studies Centre on projects aiming to better understand the socioeconomic situation and improve the livelihood opportunities of displaced communities and their hosts in East Africa. She completed the MPhil in Economics at the University of Oxford and the BSc in Economics from Ludwig-Maximilians-University in Munich, Germany.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brian Christian is an author and researcher exploring the human implications of computer science. He is known for his bestselling series of books, "The Most Human Human" (2011), "Algorithms to Live By" (2016), and "The Alignment Problem" (2021), which received numerous awards and have been translated into nineteen languages. His computational cognitive science research has appeared in journals such as Cognitive Science, and he is affiliated with research groups at Oxford, UC Berkeley, and the Institute for Advanced Study. Born in Wilmington, Delaware, Christian holds degrees in computer science, philosophy, and poetry from Brown University and the University of Washington.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Charlotte Canizo is a DPhil student in history working on unaccompanied Jewish child migrants in British and French Jewish humanitarianism (1903-1948). She graduated in 2020 from Sciences Po Paris and Sorbonne Université with a double BA in Politics and History. During her undergraduate studies, she spent a year at the University of Washington, where she was a research assistant at the Center for Jewish Studies. She has also interned at a Holocaust survivors association. In 2022, she graduated from Sciences Po Paris with a master’s degree in history. In her free time, she is passionate about dance and photography.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Chloe is a DPhil student at the Oxford Internet Institute, researching digital government innovation. Focussing on civil service reform and innovation policy, her previous roles have included positions with the Australian Department of the Prime Minister and Cabinet, the Cabinet Office, Universities Australia and within the science communication sector. Chloe holds an MPhil with distinction in Public Policy from the University of Cambridge and a Bachelor of Arts with First Class Honours from Monash University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dada is passionate about global health justice and implementation science. Her research interests are in improving access to infectious disease prevention and care services among marginalized populations in Sub-Saharan Africa. She has worked on equity-focused research projects (primarily on HIV and COVID-19) in Ghana, Senegal, Chad, Uganda, Canada and the USA. She completed her undergrad at Yale University double majoring in the History of Science, Medicine &amp; Public Health and African Studies while in the Global Health Scholars Program at the Jackson School of Global Affairs. Her work has been published in peer-reviewed journals such as the Journal of Urban Health, BMJ Open and the Journal of the International AIDS Society.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emma is an Irish musicologist with an interest in women’s music-making and art music in nineteenth-century Ireland. She is a graduate of UCD, completing her Bachelor of Music and Master of Musicology degrees in 2022 and 2023. Her master’s thesis was awarded the 2024 Alison Dunlop Graduate Prize by the Society for Musicology in Ireland. Her DPhil research aims to uncover how young women in nineteenth-century Ireland interacted with domestic art music (music in the home). In addition to her research, Emma is a classically trained soprano and choral singer. She currently holds a Choral Scholarship at Merton College, Oxford.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Estella's academic interests centre on the legal, social, and cultural histories in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Britain, particularly on the procedures, spaces, and individuals of the common-law courts. Before her DPhil, Estella studied for the MSt in British and European History, 1700-1850 at Oxford (Wolfson College), and was awarded the Best Performance in Cohort Prize among the entire MSt in History cohort of 2022-23. Prior to coming to Oxford, she received her BA (Honours Specialization in History) from Western University, Canada, graduating as the Robert LaVerne Eagleson Gold Medallist in the Department of History.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fangru is a DPhil student at University of Oxford co-supervised by Janet Pierrehumbert and Daniel Altshuler. She's also a co-organizer of OxNLP reading group. Her research focuses on using linguistically informed methods to assess and improve state-of-the-art Large Language Models’ performance in real world tasks such as planning and using LLMs as autonomous agents. She is especially interested in the application of neuro-symbolic methods on general artificial intelligence. Her work is supported by Clarendon and Jason Hu studentships. Industrially, she previously served as software engineer summer intern at Microsoft. For more information, please visit her page (http://fangru-lin.github.io/).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Fergus completed a BA in the History of Art at the University of York in 2022, before working for the Kunsthistorisches Institut in Florenz--Max-Planck-Institut. His research focuses on the reception of medieval manuscripts in the 19th century, specifically the cutting up of illuminated books. Recent work includes the article "Littifredi Corbizzi, Johann Anton Ramboux and an Album of Manuscript Cuttings at the John Rylands Library," published in the Bulletin of the John Rylands Library 98.2 in 2022.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>George previously completed a BA in English Language and Literature at the University of Oxford, winning the Chancellor’s Essay Prize. His MSt research focuses on materialist philosophy in Romantic-era poetry, including the work of William Blake and Percy Bysshe Shelley, and the writings of John Milton, with a particular interest in the written and spoken ‘matter’ of poetry and its afterlives. Outside of academia, George enjoys painting, as well as playing squash, football and trumpet.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Haohao is a DPhil student in Sociology, with a keen interest in demography and population science. He is passionate about the study of human behaviours, especially how individuals act and interact with one another. His DPhil thesis explores the expansion of education in the US, alongside trends of stagnating/declining life expectancy and disparities in chronic pain. His academic pursuits broadly cover demography, social epidemiology, analytical sociology, multi-state models, propensity score analysis, applied machine learning, and agent-based modelling. His research benefits from the generous support of the Clarendon Fund, the Max Planck Society, and Nuffield College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holly Rowe is a DPhil student in French. Her thesis, titled ‘Evidence, example, and expérience in the eighteenth-century French essai’ aims to uncover the ways in which the essai as a category of writing was used and understood during the Enlightenment in France. She holds a BA in Modern Languages and History from Durham University and worked in the charity sector for several years before completing an MSt in Modern Languages at Oxford in 2023. Her DPhil is co-funded by an AHRC Open-Oxford-Cambridge DTP studentship, the Lincoln College Kingsgate Scholarship, and the Clarendon Fund.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hui Wang completed his undergraduate studies in Port, Waterway and Coastal Engineering at Dalian University of Technology, China, graduating with an Outstanding Bachelor of Engineering degree. Following this, he was recommended to Tongji University for a master's program in Geotechnical Engineering without examination. During his masters, Hui engaged in computational geomechanics and numerical simulation within the field of geotechnical engineering. After three years of study, he received Outstanding Master of Engineering degree. Currently, Hui is pursuing a Doctor of Philosophy (DPhil) at the department of Engineering Science. His research is primarily focused on developing advanced constitutive model that can accurately represent the complex mechanics of granular soils, particularly those surrounding offshore renewable energy structures. He begins his research in Oxford with the generous support of Clarendon scholarship.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Iulia's main scientific interest is targeted cancer therapies and her current research focuses on the role of DNA repair in cancer. Before starting her DPhil, she obtained a BSc in Medical Biosciences at Imperial College London, where her dissertation focused on epigenetic modulation of innate immune responses in ovarian cancer. Iulia is very passionate about science communication and public engagement, having been a science communication intern at UK Research &amp; Innovation and a volunteer Outreach Ambassador during her undergraduate degree.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jack is an emerging neuroscientist from Newcastle, Australia. He previously studied at the University of New South Wales, Sydney, where he obtained a 1st Class Honours and the University Medal in Neuroscience for first place. At Oxford, Jack is working with Professors Gero Miesenböck and Vladyslav Vyazovskiy to investigate the underlying mechanisms of sleep, an all-too-familiar phenomenon yet one which continues to elude scientists as to why and how we do it. Outside the lab, Jack is an avid rugby union player and has recently been named to start as scrum-half in the historic Varsity match against Cambridge.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jessica Schiff is a DPhil candidate and Clarendon Scholar focusing on improving our understanding of the relationships between climate and health. She received her Master of Science in Environmental Health from Harvard University and her Bachelor of Arts in Biology from Boston University. Her previous professional experience has focused on understanding how climate change, public health, and policy can be integrated. In her free time she enjoys jogging, practicing photography, baking, and traveling with friends.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joseph is in his first year of the MPhil+DPhil in Economics at Nuffield College. Prior to joining Oxford, he completed a BSc in Econometrics and Mathematical Economics at the London School of Economics and then worked for Professor Sir Timothy Besley as his Pre-doctoral Fellow. His main interests lie in the intersection of political economy and microeconomic theory; he is currently researching how network models can be better integrated into political economy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josie holds an MSc in Bioinformatics (University of Edinburgh) as well as a BSc Hons in Genetics (Wits University). She previously worked as a bioinformatician conducting genomic surveillance at the Centre for Respiratory Diseases and Meningitis (part of the NICD). The CRDM played a vital role in tracking and monitoring SARS-CoV-2 in South Africa. Now, she is focusing on human genetics and women?€?s health. Her DPhil focuses on understanding the genetics of endometriosis in underrepresented populations, particularly those of African ancestry. In her spare time, Josie enjoys climbing, crafting, and petting any cat she can find.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Juan Carlos studied classical and electric guitar performance in Costa Rica and the United States, before graduating from the Research Master’s in Musicology (cum laude) at Utrecht University in the Netherlands. Juan Carlos has delivered papers at conferences in the Netherlands, Belgium, the United Kingdom and the United States, and has worked as a guest researcher for the Eurosonic Noorderslag festival in Groningen, the Netherlands. His current project explores Latin American film music through the lens of hauntology. Beyond film music, Juan Carlos is interested in the materialities of music, internet-mediated music, and the relationship between music and memory.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Junlong (Charlie) Li is a DPhil student at the Department of Education, University of Oxford. His research interests focus on the area of applied linguistics. Junlong obtained his BA (Hons) in English Education at Shenzhen University and MPhil in Education (Research in Second Language Education) at the University of Cambridge with Distinction. He is CELTA-qualified and is a qualified English teacher in China. Prior to his DPhil study, he served as a secondary school English teacher and an IELTS speaking teacher in China. Junlong has published and reviewed articles in several top-tier applied linguistics journals including English Today, Applied Linguistics Review, the Language Learning Journal, etc. He has also presented papers and posters at many international conferences. He is keen on contributing new insights to second language education research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Justin’s research aims to leverage AI to decipher clinical data. He is co-advised by David Eyre, Sarah Walker, and David Clifton. In 2024, Justin began his visit to Stanford University as a Canadian Fulbrighter. He joined the AIMI Center to develop multimodal generative AI under Curtis Langlotz. Prior to Oxford, Justin worked with Alistair Johnson and MIMIC-IV to deploy a NLP-supported annotation dashboard. Additionally, he contributed to the task querying features of a multipurpose GPT library for time series data. Justin was trained as a biomedical engineer and holds a BASc in Engineering Science from the University of Toronto.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>The primary focus of my research is paleoepidemiology and the changing disease burden associated with the transition to agriculture and processes of domestication 10,000 - 5000 years ago. My work is interdisciplinary; using aDNA and metagenomic methods in a framework emphasising coevolutionary processes I'm exploring ancient pathogens within their wider ecological and social context. I completed an MSc at the University of Oxford in Archaeology, and a BSc in Archaeological Science at UCL Institute of Archaeology. I was included on the UCL Dean’s List for Excellence 2022, and was awarded the Prehistoric Society Undergraduate Dissertation First Prize.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kexin works on computational analysis of single-cell spatial transcriptomics (gene expression) of the gut. Having done Medical Biosciences BSc at Imperial College London (2020 - 2023), she developed an interest in AI for medicine, specifically in ageing, cancer, immunology, nutrition, and AI/data equity. She has completed projects involving convolutional neural networks (for medical image analysis), multi-omics, multivariate statistical modelling, and natural language processing of medical text. She currently plays in the women's 2nd team for Oxford badminton. Besides the PhD, she loves cycling, attending fitness classes, hiking, and eating cheese at Second Desserts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lea is an environmental social scientist who researches the intersection between biodiversity recovery and efforts to support justice and equity for local communities. This work is informed by Lea’s previous experience as an organiser, facilitator, and UN youth delegate with organisations including the UBC Climate Hub, the Youth Climate Ambassadors Project, and the British Columbia Council for International Cooperation. Prior to attending Oxford, Lea completed an MA in Resources, Environment and Sustainability and a BA in English Literature at the University of British Columbia on the unceded homelands of the  xʷməθkʷəy̓əm (Musqueam), Sḵwx̱wú7mesh Úxwumixw (Squamish), and səl̓ilwətaɁɬ (Tsleil-Waututh) peoples.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lingxuan is a prospective doctoral student at the University of Oxford and research assistant on the Centre for Global Higher Education ‘Research on Research’ project. Lingxuan is interested in global epistemic (in)justice and the ecology of knowledges. Her research aims to understand the endogenous agenda of social science research in the Chinese context, and to what extent is the endogenous agenda reflected in educational leadership research in China. Before her DPhil, Lingxuan obtained her MSc in Education (Research Design and Methodology) at the University of Oxford and BA at Beijing Normal University with first-class honour.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mark graduated with a Physics MSci degree from the University of Glasgow, having been awarded several prizes including the Michael Faraday medal given to the most distinguished graduate of 2023. With previous experience in preclinical PET imaging at the CRUK Beatson Institute, his current interests in Oxford lie in medical image analysis and radiobiological modelling. Mark focuses on optimizing radionuclide theranostics for cancer, whereby a radioactively labelled drug seeks out and neutralises cancer cells. Specifically, he is interested in the accurate quantification of physical and biological doses from SPECT scans and how images can be used to predict treatment response.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maryam Nina Hardy, a Chevening alumni, Clarendon, AfOx-Kennedy, and Academic Future scholar, is reading for a DPhil in Molecular and Cellular Medicine at Oxford, focusing on the immunoglobulin repertoire in Hepatitis B. Originating from Ghana, she is the 2024/2025 president of the Oxford University Africa Society. Her research on viral diseases spans Ghana and Uganda, including work on Ebola, CCHF, Parvoviruses, COVID-19, and Rotaviruses. Notably, she developed diagnostic tools for a novel parvovirus and Sepsis, and collaborated on an HPV diagnostic tool. Nina aspires to become a professor and advance Africa's research and public health solutions for viral infections.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marylou studies the global climate of temperate exoplanets in Prof. Pierrehumbert's group and models the feedback of silicate weathering on atmospheric CO2 levels. She is a graduate of the Université de Montréal in Canada; after majoring in physics, she completed an MSc in physics, for which she was awarded the Governor General’s Academic Golden Medal. Her Master's thesis on exoplanetary atmospheres focused on modelling spot-crossing events with the James Webb Space Telescope. She previously obtained a professional doctorate in pharmacy (PharmD) and an MSc in Advanced Pharmacotherapy from the Université de Montréal. She was a licensed pharmacist for nine years.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Merlin works on the governance of AI foundation models. For example, he analyses who evaluates &amp; audits AI and how reliably; and how to monitor systemic risks of foundation models. His work supports AI labs, policy-makers and auditors to establish processes that assess the trustworthiness of foundation models. Prior, Merlin advised corporations, governments and non-profits as part of the Boston Consulting Group; on responsible AI strategies, digital infrastructure due diligence and carbon emission reduction. In Oxford and Tuebingen, Merlin completed M.Sc. and B.Sc. degrees in Economics, focusing on applied machine learning. He enjoys meditation, hiking and running.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Michael attained his undergraduate medical degree from Peking University, China. Afterwards, he completed a 3-year residency training programme in neurology at Peking Union Medical College Hospital, and received his master's degree in neurology from Peking Union Medical College/Tsinghua University, China. Michael also attended a 2-year course in counselling, psychotherapy, and mental health at Institute of Psychology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He began his DPhil studies at University of Oxford in 2023. Michael has received awards including the National Scholarship and provincial-level merit student in China, and published a few clinical scientific papers as the first author.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Miranda Richman is a Clarendon Scholar and DPhil candidate in international relations. Her research explores U.S. alliance management tactics under conditions of peer competition in the Indo-Pacific and the role of historical memory in security paradigms. Professionally, Miranda has prior experience in U.S. federal contracting; she has also interned in the Foreign Policy Advisor’s Office at U.S. Indo-Pacific Command and served as a Fulbright grantee in South Korea. She holds an MPhil from the University of Oxford in International Relations and a BA from Harvard University in Government and East Asian Studies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Moosa is currently pursuing a DPhil in History at Merton College, Oxford. Prior to this, he earned an MSc in Social Anthropology from St Antony's College, Oxford and a BA in History and Politics from NYU Gallatin. His research interests lie at the intersection of History and Anthropology and his research focuses on ethnic and linguistic nationalism in post-independence Pakistan.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I got my BA in Neuroscience at Dartmouth College in the US. Then I worked in the education sector through various Institutions and NGOs in Lesotho and South Africa for 9 years serving as a counsellor, researcher, HR director and project manager. In between working for different organisations within the 9 years, I fundraised and oversaw a project to built classrooms in a primary school in my village in Lesotho. then pursued an MA in Education at the University College Dublin in the Republic of Ireland before coming to Oxford. For my MA thesis analysed the 2009 Curriculum and Assessment policy in Lesotho. My current areas of interest include gender, science education and education policy development in general in the Global South, particularly Lesotho. I'm passionate about education inclusivity in education given my work has primary been with young people from marginalised communities. I'm a Liverpool FC fan and very heartbroken that Klopp is leaving.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Neil began his part-time DPhil in Archaeology in Michaelmas 2023 after completing Oxford’s MSc in Applied Landscape Archaeology. His research interests include sacred spaces and ritual in the ancient world, with his DPhil focusing on these themes in the landscapes of Iron Age and Roman Britain.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford, Noelia studied a bachelor’s in Physics at the Complutense University of Madrid, followed by a master’s in Applied Mathematics at the University of Cambridge, also known as Part III. Her research interests involve the early universe and quantum gravity, particularly how string theory could have played a role in those early stages of our universe, about which there are still many unanswered questions. After doing rhythmic gymnastics for most of her life, she now enjoys keeping active with other sports, such as rowing or dancing, while also spending some of her free time volunteering.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Odysseas is a computational biologist working on biomolecular machine-learning and AI. His current research interests focus on generative protein therapeutic design and modelling protein evolution. He has previously also worked in theoretical chemical physics. In his free time, he enjoys attending public lectures on international affairs and politics, and pursuing an interest in linguistics and language learning (most recently Spanish). Before coming to Oxford, Odysseas completed a BSc in Biochemistry (Heidelberg University), and an MSc in Computational Biology &amp; Bioinformatics (ETH Zurich), both generously funded by the German Acadeic Scholarship Foundation (Studienstiftung des deutschen Volkes).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Philippa is researching race, civilisational discourses, and hygiene through the prism of the construction of venereal diseases in colonial and postcolonial South Asia, 1860-1960. Focusing on the spaces of the plantation and the lab, she hopes to better understand the transition from colonial medicine to global health. Her interests are primarily in the history of colonialism, gender, and science. Before her DPhil, she completed her MPhil in World History at the University of Cambridge, receiving a Distinction, and a BA in History at Oxford, First Class. She is the winner of the Jane Willis Kirkaldy Prize 2023. postcolonial South Asia, 1860-1960. Her interests are primarily in the history of colonialism, gender, and science; and she recently won the Jane Willis Kirkaldy Prize</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student in the Department of Psychiatry at Dementias Platform UK (DPUK). My research focuses on investigating the role of lifestyle factors in early, mid, and later life in SuperAgers (individuals who show superior cognitive abilities in later life). My DPhil research is jointly funded by the Clarendon Fund, and the Department of Psychiatry studentship. Prior to starting my DPhil, I worked as a research assistant within the Department of Psychiatry with DPUK focused on data curation. I also hold an MSc in Psychological Research from the University of Oxford and a BSc (Hons) in Psychology from UCL.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ronya grew up in Australia, studied philosophy and mathematics in Heidelberg and Cambridge, returned to Australia to work on an Aboriginal language revitalisation project, and went on to complete her MPhil in Philosophy at Cambridge, where she wrote about Wittgenstein’s metaphilosophy, Plato’s philosophical practice, and epistemic injustice in the context of Indigenous knowledge. Her DPhil focusses on the historical and cultural contingency of our beliefs: can critical genealogies induce epistemic humility in us? How can we become more inclusive of other ways of looking at the world? And should ‘Western philosophy’ perhaps take itself a little less seriously?</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rowan is a Chemistry in Cells DPhil student working on the development and biological assessment of chemical probes targeting GPR84 - a receptor primarily expressed in innate immune cells. He splits his time between the laboratories of Professor Angela Russell and Professor David Greaves, allowing him to study both the chemistry and the biology of these compounds. Prior to his studies at the University of Oxford, he graduated with his Honours Bachelor of Health Sciences (BHSc) from McMaster University in Hamilton, ON, Canada in 2023 with minors in chemistry, chemical biology, and biochemistry. At McMaster, he conducted his senior research project in antimicrobial medicinal chemistry, supervised by Dr. Jakob Magolan, working primarily on the development of novel enzyme inhibitors and Trojan horse antibiotics. Outside of academics, Rowan is an avid pianist and swimmer and enjoys working on the latest NYT crossword puzzle.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sanjana’s research interests encompass clinical trials methodology, epidemiology, and public health. Sanjana holds a Master's degree in Control of Infectious Diseases from the London School of Hygiene &amp; Tropical Medicine, supported by a Commonwealth Scholarship. She conducted her thesis research on antimicrobial resistance surveillance at Harvard Medical School, USA. Sanjana also earned a bachelor’s degree in Genetic Engineering &amp; Biotechnology from the University of Dhaka, Bangladesh, graduating with highest distinction and receiving the 'Dean's Award' for her ‘First Class First’ result. With a passion for education, Sanjana has held teaching roles, from lecturing at Jagannath University in Bangladesh to tutoring at the Mawhiba International Enrichment Program at King Saud University in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. She has worked as a Clinical Trials Coordinator at the Cambridge University Hospitals for the last 4 years.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shreetoma maintains anthropological interests in visual and material cultures. Her doctoral research focusses on the decorative light industry in Chandannagar, a city in the state of West Bengal, India. In this project, she explores the aesthetic, commercial and religious aspects of Chandannagar’s light art, while situating it within the broader political economy of illumination in India. Her previous research has focussed on the 'attar' (natural perfume) industry in north India. Outside of academics, Shreetoma can be found compulsively crocheting, fiddling with watercolours, reading fiction and drinking copious amounts of tea.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shristi Shakya has an undergraduate degree in Social Sciences from Kathmandu University, Nepal. She is a Gold Medalist from the University (Batch 2015-2019), and the recipient of two National Education Excellence Awards provided by the Ministry of Education, Government of Nepal. She has experience of working in the research and development sector on issues of gender equality, migration, inclusion, climate change, disasters, WASH, among others. For her MPhil, her research aims to explore the depoliticisation of gender and social inclusion agendas in development, with a particular focus on the Gender Equality and Social Inclusion policy in Nepal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Born and raised in India, Sumedha moved to the UK to complete her undergraduate studies in neuroscience at King's College London and Johns Hopkins University. She then moved to Oxford for her MSc and DPhil in the same. She is interested in understanding how memories are formed and the role of sleep and rest in memory consolidation, and how this process goes wrong to give rise to hallucinations and delusions. In her free time she takes an amateur interest in cosmology, and enjoys doing art, reading, running, playing ping pong and boardgames.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Teresa is interested in carrying out translational neuroscience research using both data analysis techniques as well as cellular and molecular approaches to understand neurological diseases. She is particularly interested in carrying out research that will improve the management and functional outcomes of patients with traumatic brain injury. In her free time, Teresa enjoys spending time in nature, dancing, reading, meditating, and connecting with friends and family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Toma-Jin Morikawa-Fouquet is an intellectual and cultural historian of non-state actors with a focus on the intersection between cosmology and democracy in transnational Japan. He is also an Oxford-Kobe scholar, tenable at St. Catherine's College. He obtained an MPhil in Political Thought and Intellectual History with distinction from the University of Cambridge, funded by Trinity College (2022-2023). Toma-Jin was also an Oxford-Kobe and Clarendon scholar for his MSc in Japanese Studies at Oxford (distinction, 2021-2022). He graduated from Amherst College (USA) in 2021 with a BA in Political Science and Anthropology (summa cum laude with distinction, Phi Beta Kappa).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Troy Kervin created and continues to develop the proteolipid code; a theoretical framework that rivals the genetic code in cellular importance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a PhD student at University of Oxford in the Departement of Statistics. My project is supervised by François Caron and Benjamin Guedj. My research is supported by the Clarendon Scholarship. I was a Normalien (trainee civil servant) at the École Normale Supérieure de Rennes (ENS Rennes) in the Mathematics department. In 2023, I studied at the M2 Mathematics of Randomness at the Paris-Saclay University . In 2022, I ranked 39th in the agrégation of Mathematics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Valerie Asiimwe Amani is a Tanzanian interdisciplinary artist and writer. Her practice interrogates the ways in which body erotics, language and the mythical are used to situate (or isolate) the self within community. She has exhibited internationally including group shows in Lagos, New York, Paris, Cape Town and Leipzig, and solo presentations in London and Dar es Salaam.  Amani is the recipient of the 2023 Foundwork Art Prize, The 2022 Ingram Prize and the 2021 Ashmolean Museum Vivien Leigh Prize.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>William is from Brooklyn, NY, and graduated from Harvard in 2023 summa cum laude with a concentration in African American Studies and English. He studies narratives of slavery and colonialism as they are inflected through imaginations of futurity in works of SF and speculative fiction.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Xavier is an Honorary Research Fellow for the Western Australian Legacies of British Slavery Project (School of Humanities, University of Western Australia). Prior to coming to Oxford, they worked as a researcher across the public and tertiary sectors. They hold an Honours degree (first class) in History from the University of Western Australia and completed a Graduate Certificate in Cultural Heritage and Museum Studies at Deakin University. Their work has appeared in the Journal of American Studies. Xavier’s research interests include interrogating the intersections between slavery, colonialism, gender and power through a variety of interdisciplinary frames.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yiu Fung (a.k.a. Brian) graduated with an MPhys in Theoretical Physics at the University of St Andrews before he came to Oxford for his DPhil. His research mainly concerns about measuring strong spin-orbit coupling interaction and its effects in quantum magnetism of interesting materials in a large synchrotron facility. He compares experimental data and test mathematical models for novel quantum phenomenon and uses them to search for interesting quantum phases beneficial to humanity. He is also working as a tutor for Physics in his college. Right now, he is interested in crocheting to study topology as a hobby!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yue is a DPhil Law student at the University of Oxford. His doctoral research focuses on the legality of unilateral economic measures under the principle of non-intervention. His research interests lie broadly in a number of areas of public international law, including international dispute settlement, international law and armed conflicts, and law of the sea. Yue holds an MPhil in Law and an MJur from the University of Oxford, and an LLB from Shanghai Jiao Tong University. During his studies, Yue has served multiple roles in international legal research. He is also currently a co-convenor of the Oxford Chinese Law Discussion Group.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ziming is a DPhil (PhD) student in Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford and a recipient of the Clarendon Scholarship. His academic journey includes a First-class Bachelor of Engineering with Honours in Electrical and Electronic Engineering from the University of Nottingham. His research interests lie at the intersection of electronic engineering and clinical biomedicine, aiming to contribute to a healthier future.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ziyao comes to us from Harbin Institute of Technology, where he ranked top out of a large cohort in his master’s programme, following on from a highly successful bachelor’s degree. On top of having several national scholarships for his outstanding scholarship in China, he has an amazing track record of first-author publications in the most well-regarded fluid mechanics journals. He has previously investigated electrohydrodynamic instability and plumes behaviors in viscoelastic fluids within symmetric and axisymmetric electrode configurations, which are highly coupled and complicated problems. He found that the elastic will strongly affect the bifurcation process of EHD, and the rising processes of viscoelastic EHD plumes will get promoted. Here at Oxford, under the generous support from both the Clarendon Fund and a Magdalen Graduate Scholarship, Ziyao is investigating the detailed dynamics of droplet impact and aerobreakup problems using state-of-art high-resolution numerical simulations, both of which have application to too many important problems in engineering to try to enumerate. At spare time, he loves swimming and has been trying best to be a professional swimmer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hamlet Khachatryan is a researcher in computational chemistry and cheminformatics from Armenia with a biomedical background. He is currently undertaking a DPhil degree at the Nuffield Department of Medicine and Diamond Light Source with Eli Lilly industrial sponsorship, focusing on computational and structural approaches for drug design and discovery. Hamlet's academic journey commenced at Yerevan State Medical University, where he obtained his MD degree. He held a research position at Yerevan State University and served as an adjunct lecturer at the American University of Armenia, teaching cheminformatics to data science students. During his academic pursuits, Hamlet was honored with the Clarendon Scholarship for his DPhil degree and the Hirschmann Scholarship for his MD degree.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mariana Rodriguez-Barreno studied Literature and Art History at the Pontificia Universidad Católica del Perú. She is interested in twentieth-century Latin American Arts with a particular focus on modernism, indigenism, and the avant-gardes from a gender perspective. She has worked widely with archives and personal collections, especially on the work of Jorge Eduardo Eielson. She is currently studying her DPhil at the University of Oxford at the Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages generously funded by the Clarendon Scholarship and Hertford college working on three women artists and their relation to the impulse of indigenism in the first half of the twentieth century.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mary researches the translation of Old French literature into Old Norse which was produced in the thirteenth century. In particular, Mary's work examines the translation of space, place, and landscape and considers how medieval Icelandic and Norwegian translators and copyists interpreted the unfamiliar landscapes, architecture, and cultural practices of continental Europe. Mary previously completed an MPhil in Medieval English at Oxford where she worked on manuscripts, Old Norse, and Old French texts. Mary completed her undergraduate degree at University College Dublin where she was an Ad Astra Scholar and received the NUI Mansion award for her research into early medieval Irish history. Mary has worked in various roles including as an intern in medieval manuscripts at the Bodleian Library and a guest lecturer in Old Norse on board the sailing ship Tecla.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Rachel is interested how bones can provide information about modern human development, primate adaptations, and reconstruct the lives of our ancestors. Her research focuses on whether and how lateralized behaviours impact hand morphology in our closest living relatives, the great apes. This research is applicable to understanding the evolution of handedness and tool-use in our extant and extinct relatives, as well as our own species. Before her DPhil, Rachel graduated from the University of Michigan in 2018 with a BS in Evolutionary Anthropology, where she helped develop resources for BlueLink, an educational, multimedia-based anatomical archive. She then worked at Michigan Medicine, assisting with large-scale clinical trials and numerous retrospective observational studies with the Multicenter Perioperative Outcomes Group. She completed an MSc in Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology at Oxford in 2023.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Shannique completed her BSc and MPhil in Biochemistry at the University of the West Indies, Mona, Jamaica. For her MPhil, she developed breast cancer cell lines from women of African descent to address the underrepresentation of Black women in pre-clinical models used to study breast cancer biology. Now, for her DPhil, she is interested in how chromosomally unstable oesophageal adenocarcinoma cells shape the tumour microenvironment through their interactions with fibroblasts. In her spare time, she enjoys weightlifting, swimming, playing the piano, and reading.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Linda Hong Cheng is an award-winning researcher, social tech entrepreneur, WEAI Fellow at Columbia University, course designer and instructor, classically-trained pianist, fashion aficionado, Chinese artist, and Beijing Opera-trained singer. Linda's research interests broadly encapsulate novel applications of computational social science (machine learning, agent based modelling, NLP, etc.) to analyses of colonial-patriarchal gender disparities, social inequalities, social demographic trends, and contentious politics. Her DPhil research, affiliated with the Gates Foundation-funded Digital Gender Gaps project, establishes ‘digital gender circularity’: The symbiotic relationships between increasing digital gender equality, offline gender equality, and global sustainable development. Most recently, Linda was the youngest scholar invited to contribute a chapter to the Oxford Handbook of the Sociology of Machine Learning. Her chapter (https://academic.oup.com/edited-volume/55209/chapter/455226451) takes a critical decolonial approach to natural language processing (NLP) as both conceptual framework and practical toolkit, pointing out its inherent Eurocentrism and Anglocentrism. Linda completed her MA in Regional Studies: East Asia at Columbia University, where she was the only student in her cohort fully funded by the Weatherhead East Asia Institute--FLAS Fellowship. Her Master’s thesis, forthcoming in Mobilization: An International Quarterly, uses NLP, novel dictionary methods, feature engineering, and statistical methods on novel big data from Weibo to analyse gender bias in media and government attention to protest events in Mainland China. Linda’s undergraduate senior honours thesis, winner of the prestigious Chancellor’s Best Honours Thesis Prize, uses simple survey and interview methods to analyse the complex, oft-contradictory motivations behind the 1989 Tiananmen Square student-protesters’ choice of ‘Nothing To My Name’ as their protest anthem.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josh is studying for an MSc in Politics Research and DPhil in Politics at the Department of Politics and International Relations. Josh's research combines insights from computational social science, behavioural economics, and networks to study political economy, regulatory enforcement, and judicial systems in advanced democratic countries. More broadly, he is interested in developing experimental, machine learning, and computational methodologies for social science research. Josh is from New Paltz, New York. Prior to Oxford, Josh graduated magna cum laude from Harvard College, where he received his A.B in Government (Concentration) and Economics (Secondary). At Harvard, Josh was elected a member of Phi Beta Kappa and his senior thesis won Harvard's James Gordon Bennet Prize for "best essay... on some subject of American governmental, domestic, or foreign policy."</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ahmet Furkan Inan is an art historian, writer and editor working across the intersections of contemporary art, historiography and the politics of time. He previously studied Archaeology and History of Art at Koç University and History of Art at UCL, where he focused on the work of Sarkis Zabunyan, a Turkish-Armenian artist living in Paris. Before coming to Oxford, he was the managing editor of the Istanbul Museum of Modern Art between 2021-2023. His research at Oxford centers on the art produced and exhibited in Istanbul between 1992-2013. Focusing on the Istanbul Biennial, he is interested in the ways in which artists from beyond the Global North engage with the complicated histories of their geographies in their works, the kinds of historical models that are proposed by them, and whether these artistic practices may inform alternative methodologies for art history.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laura works on AI models for protein design, focusing on bias, interpretability, and biosecurity. With a background in biotechnology and protein biochemistry, she investigates how these models behave across species and structural contexts. Before starting her DPhil at Oxford, Laura studied biotechnology in New Zealand, where she focused on protein structure and evolution. In her free time, she enjoys painting, meditation, baking sourdough, and wild swimming.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josephine studies WWII women spies from SOE, a British secret service. Her thesis focuses on deceptive mimicry: she explores how the women of SOE passed for local civilians in Occupied France, and how their gender impacted their missions. Her research interests lie at the crossroads of sociology, history, gender and conflict studies. She hopes to share her research with a wide audience through a film or a book. A keen writer, she has authored a piece for the Conversation UK and presented her findings at the Maison Française and at Wolfson's President's Seminar. Prior to her DPhil, she studied Political History at LSE and Geography at UCL. In her free time, she works as a reader for a literary agency and enjoys practising self-defence, watching spy movies and writing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Originally from China, Litong earned her MChem degree from the University of Oxford in 2023. Her DPhil project focuses on functional materials modelling using machine-learned interatomic potentials. Beyond her academic work, she enjoys films, reading, and keeping active with yoga and pilates.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ruthanne’s research investigates the concept of wisdom in ancient Judaism, particularly during the Persian and Greco-Roman periods (6th century BCE–1ST century CE). She concentrates on questions concerning hiddenness and mystery, and her dissertation explores these questions through the image of darkness. Shifting the scholarly discourse away from darkness as negativity or absence, she focuses on texts which conceptualize darkness as a space of potential. Ruthanne holds a Bachelor of Arts (summa cum laude) in Bible &amp; Theology from Malone University, Masters of Arts (summa cum laude) in Biblical Languages and Old Testament at Gordon-Conwell Theological Seminary, and a Master of Studies (distinction) in Classical Hebrew Studies at Oxford (Wolfson College). During her time at Oxford, Ruthanne has also served as the St. John’s College Middle Common Room President.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sara Frumento is a DPhil candidate in Area Studies (South Asia) at Hertford College, University of Oxford. She previously completed a BA in European Social and Political Studies at UCL and an MPhil in Global and Area Studies at St Antony’s College, Oxford. Before her doctoral studies, she worked in several think tanks and international organisations, including UNESCO. Sara’s interdisciplinary research lies at the intersection of political geography, international relations, and anthropology. Her DPhil project offers a Gramscian interpretation of small state agency and sovereignty in South Asia. Drawing on ethnographic fieldwork across the Maldives, Nepal, and Sri Lanka, she explores how elites in small South Asian states navigate asymmetrical power structures within Sino-Indian competition and articulate post-Westphalian forms of sovereignty grounded in local political, cultural, and spatial practices.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Erick is a DPhil candidate in Migration Studies. His work lies at the intersection of migration studies, human geography, and social theory. He is interested in how public and political discourses around time and space consolidate social categories and boundaries that shape the lived experiences of (would-be) migrants. Erick's current research examines how migration containment—practices that restrict and control migrant mobility—is co-produced by state actors and migrant communities in the United States. He holds an MSc in Migration Studies from the University of Oxford, and is a Visiting Researcher at the Zolberg Insitute of Migration and Mobility in New York City.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Josh’s neuroscience research focuses on the developmental origins of motor-sensory feedback circuitry in the cortex, trying to understand the contributions of different groups of progenitor cells to sensory circuitry in the brain, with the goal of furthering our understanding of the causes of schizophrenia and autism. His research journey began in South Africa, where during his BSc he contributed to a study investigating the reason for failure of first-line drugs in the treatment of epileptic seizures. Thereafter, during his MSc he developed an all-optical reporter of inhibitory receptor driving force, a genetically encoded tool that will help in the study of epilepsy, schizophrenia, and autism. Josh is excited to eventually take the skills and knowledge he has gained during his DPhil back to South Africa, to grow neuroscience research there.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holly’s DPhil research explores the subject of childhood and children in the Greek world during the Early Iron Age and Archaic Period. Drawing on textual, iconographic, and archaeological sources, she aims to compile and outline the available evidence for studying children in early Greece and evaluate traditional approaches for the study of this period of the life course. Her broader research interests span from the Late Bronze Age to the Archaic Period. She especially values interdisciplinary approaches, which critically combine archaeological, iconographic, and textual evidence. Holly holds an MSt in Classical Archaeology and a BA in Literae Humaniores from the University of Oxford. She is currently a Project Curator (‘Hidden Stories of Childhood’) for the Departments of Greece &amp; Rome and Egypt &amp; Sudan at the British Museum.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>For her DPhil, Jade is working on neuroimaging-based computational brain modelling for cross-species (mouse-human) translations. She is based in the Cognitive Neuroecology Lab and Preclinical Imaging Group at the Oxford Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging (OxCIN), Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. She was previously a research technician at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics in Drosophila labs studying sex-specific neural circuits and amyloid protein aggregation. She completed her BSc in Biological Sciences at the University of Warwick, funded by the Warwick Singapore Scholarship. There, she completed her undergraduate dissertation in deep-learning analysis of bacterial bioimaging data, and research internships in cellular/molecular neuroscience, synthetic biology (iGEM Competition) and behavioural neurogenetics.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alexander is a cancer researcher working within the Blagden laboratory of the University of Oxford and the Lilley group of the University of Cambridge. Prior to beginning his doctorate he graduated with a first class honours BSc Biochemistry degree from King’s College London (2023) and a MRes Cancer Biology degree (Merit) from Imperial College London (2024). Throughout his studies he developed a passion for the long-term translation of cancer research to the clinic to achieve tangible improvements in patient outcomes. His doctoral research will further elucidate the mechanism through which overexpression of the RNA-binding protein (RBP) LARP1 drives ovarian cancer progression. This is part of a wider translational programme within the Blagden laboratory which aims to find innovative ways to pharmacologically inhibit this (and related) proteins to improve clinical outcomes for cancer patients.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Arthur's research interests encompass national identity, nation building and collective memory. His dissertation investigates nationalism and the memory of war with a focus on the Franco-German War 1870/71. Having worked in Mergers and Acquisitions, focusing on Central and Eastern Europe, and completed his BSc in Economic History at LSE, Arthur is passionate about European integration and democratic movements, particularly in Ukraine, Georgia and Taiwan. He writes on these subjects non-academically. In his free time Arthur enjoys classical music, nature and sports. He is also a reservist in the Austrian Army.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ayantola Alayande is a DPhil Candidate in International Development, studying notions of AI Sovereignty (Sovereign AI) and international cooperation among emerging power nations. He is also a researcher at the Global Center on AI Governance (GCG), where, among other things, he contributed to the development of the African Union (AU) Continental AI Strategy Previously, he worked as a researcher on the digitisation and public sector productivity project at the Bennett Institute for Public Policy at Cambridge. His professional career has straddled several fields, such as private sector market research, civic tech, and policy work.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After his BS in Biology at Uruguay’s Universidad de la Republica (UdelaR), Ben joined The Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai to study cardiovascular disease (CVD) genetics and prediction using artificial intelligence (AI). Now, as a DPhil student, Ben studies the use of AI for individualized CVD risk estimations; his goal is to develop a tool to accurately predicts CVD risk in the global population using a simple blood test. Such a tool would enable CVD care outside hospitals with greater benefits for marginalized populations with limited access to healthcare and high CVD burden. Ben has over 20 publications, including leading medical journals such as The Lancet, JACC, Nature Genetics and JAMA.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Charden holds an MLitt in International Political Theory (Distinction) from the University of St Andrews, an MSc in African Studies (Distinction) from the University of Oxford, and a BA in International Relations and Politics (First Class) from Northumbria University. He was named to the Dean's List for Academic Excellence (2023/2024) and is part of the Oxford Global Leadership Initiative 2025 cohort. Charden’s research focuses on the geographies and geopolitics of social movements, as well as contemporary forms of imperialism and domination. He contributed a chapter to the Routledge Handbook of Service Users' Involvement in Research and Education (2020) and co-authored a chapter in the Encyclopaedia of Human Geography (Springer Nature, 2024). His work includes a forthcoming article in the Political Geography Journal.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Cyrus Hung is mixed-media artist with a focus on video, using satire and comedy to explore the art ecosytem, and themes that relate to absurdist life in contemporary capitalist societies. He studied at the Slade School of Fine Art prior to the Ruskin School of Art at Oxford; and has exhibited at various galleries such as South London Gallery, Leeds Art Gallery, Open Hand Open Space, Reading, and Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre. His work was selected as part of the New Contemporaries in 2019. In his spare time, he is a keen pianist and tennis player. cyrushung.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Elif Bayat is an MSc student in Global Governance and Diplomacy and Communications Secretary of the Clarendon Scholars' Council 2024-25. She graduated in 2022 from Goethe University Frankfurt with a BA in Sociology and Political Science. During her undergraduate studies, she spent semesters in Paris and Istanbul and was a Fulbright Scholar in San Antonio, Texas. Passionate about international affairs and diplomacy, she was a German youth delegate to the G20 Summit in India and currently holds various roles as a UN youth envoy. Before Oxford, she gained experience in various political fields, including as an intern at the Permanent Mission of Germany to the United Nations in New York, as a UNESCO volunteer at the Goethe-Institut in Cairo, and as a Transatlantic Fellow at the German Research Foundation in Washington, DC.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emma is a DPhil candidate working with Dr. Neil Bowles within the Planetary Surfaces and Space Instrumentation group. Her background is in engineering, as she holds a Bachelors of Applied Science in Aerospace Engineering and Robotics from the University of Toronto. Prior to her time at Oxford, Emma worked at the Canadian Space Agency as a Systems Engineer and at Macdonald Detwiller and Associates as a Mission Specialist. Her previous research explored the methods in which novel biomimetic rovers could be used to track Martian dust storms. Now, at Oxford, she explores the characterization of airless body surfaces, with a particular focus in (101955) Bennu. Emma also holds a degree in Art History and loves to talk about art, architecture, and pop culture. Outside of work, she loves to craft, cook, hike, and row. When she's not in her office, she can probably be found taking naps with her cat, Jude.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holly Smith is a first year DPhil student at the University of Oxford, working on medieval liturgical chant fragments from Canterbury Cathedral, supervised by Professor Christian Leitmeir. Before this, she completed her MMus at King’s College, London, where she wrote a thesis on a selection of chant fragments from Lambeth Palace Library. She is an avid singer, and was a choral scholar at Trinity College, Cambridge during her undergraduate degree in Music. She is supported by Clarendon, Open-Oxford-Cambridge Doctoral Training Partnership and St Anne’s College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>James is a Medical Doctor from Perth, Western Australia. He recently completed the MSc in Applied Digital Health at Oxford where his dissertation focused on the health economics of automated diabetic retinopathy screening in rural Western Australia. James will continue his research as a DPhil student evaluating the implementation of artificial intelligence-enabled retinal disease assessment in rural Australia, using a mixed-methods approach.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jiawei Xu completed his Bachelor degree in Nanjing Normal University (2017-2021) and Master degree in Fujian Institute of Research on the Structure of Matter (2021-2024). He is now reading DPhil in Chemistry under the supervision of Prof. John McGrady and Prof. Michail Stamatakis. His research focuses on applying high-accurate electronic structure methods to understand chemical and biochemical processes.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Julia is currently pursuing a DPhil in Clinical Medicine at the Nuffield Department of Medicine. Her research explores HIV immunotherapy strategies and the viral and immune factors that contribute to sustained HIV suppression. She holds an MSc in Epidemiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) and a BA in Molecular Biology from Princeton University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Katherine M. Zhou (she/her) is a writer, researcher, and organizer pursuing a PhD at the University of Oxford, where she examines labor, resistance, and geographies of artificial intelligence. She was also the creator of the Design Ethically project, which started out as a framework for applying ethics to the design process and eventually grew into a toolkit of speculative activities that help teams forecast the consequences of their products. Through her work with Design Ethically, she has spoken about the harms of deceptive and manipulative designs at events hosted by the Nobel Prize Summit (2023), European Parliament (2022) and the US Federal Trade Commission (2021), as well as an assortment of tech conferences. Kat has been quoted in the BBC, WIRED, Fast Company, Protocol, and Tech Policy Press.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Katherine Tourigny is pursuing a DPhil in Clinical Neuroscience through NDCN and the MRC Brain Network Dynamics Unit. Katherine is supervised by Prof Timothy Denison, Mr. Alex Green, and Dr. Joram van Rheede. Katherine completed her MD training at the University of British Columbia and is a Neurosurgery Resident with the Dalhousie Division of Neurosurgery Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada. Prior to starting the DPhil Katherine completed the MSc Neuroscience at Oxford studying electrical artifact in deep brain stimulation (DBS) and hippocampal recordings in an animal model of fornix DBS. Katherine is interested in functional neurosurgery and neuromodulation. Her research in neuroengineering focuses on challenges of novel deep brain stimulation systems, inspired by her firsthand experience with patients undergoing neurosurgical procedures.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Prior to Reuben College, Krish was a member of New College and Regent’s Park College, where he studied Economics. His academic research &amp; interests are focused on applying computational approaches to inform labor market policies and financial-economic decisions. Krish has worked in both the tech and finance sectors, including roles at TikTok, Astranis Space Technologies, Resilinc Corporation, and The Brattle Group. Most recently, he co-founded Adviser Labs, a venture-backed cloud computing startup. Additionally, Krish has a strong interest in healthcare, having worked at Olympus, a medical device company, and conducted health policy research featured on Daily Points of Light. After Oxford, he plans to further explore the tech sector through management and technical roles while also contributing to the development of global social policies around emerging technologies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Maud is a DPhil student in Organic Chemistry. Her research focuses on a new variant of the Mitsunobu reaction - an old, very important reaction with significant flaws - to broaden its synthetic use in the pharmaceutical and agrochemical industries. She completed her MChem at New College, Oxford, where she was the recipient of the Gibbs Prize in Chemistry for placing top of her cohort in the Final Examinations, and the Brian Bannister Prize in Organic Chemistry for the top Masters thesis in Organic Chemistry. Alongside a Clarendon Scholarship, she has been awarded a Newton-Abraham Scholarship in Medical, Biological and Chemical Sciences in association with Lincoln College. In her free time, Maud enjoys running, playing netball, reading and baking.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Max is a physician-scientist in training at the University of Leipzig, Germany, currently pursuing an MSc in Neuroscience at the University of Oxford. His research interests focus on molecular neuroscience in neuromechanics, in which he conducted the research for his medical doctorate (Dr. med.), now investigating clinical research questions on neurodegenerative diseases. He held prestigious placements at leading university hospitals and research institutes, including the Max Planck Institute and the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience in Oxford. His dedication to translating fundamental scientific discovery into clinical application was awarded fully funded scholarships from the German Academic Scholarship Foundation and the Clarendon Fund. Beyond his research, Max is an active member of several academic societies, a passionate skier and a member of the St Peter's College Boat Club.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Noga's work focuses on how natural language encodes time and temporality. She holds a BA in Philosophy and Liberal Arts from Shalem College, Jerusalem, and an MA in Linguistics from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ruben received his BSc and MSc in Physics from University College London, where he applied graph learning techniques to improve the reconstruction of physical objects in the ATLAS detector at the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. He continues to work on the ATLAS experiment as a DPhil student, focusing on searches for physics beyond the Standard Model, with a particular interest in understanding the nature of dark matter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ryan is a DPhil candidate in history interested in how more-than-human perspectives and multispecies methodologies might alter, at a fundamental level, what the medieval world looks like and redress anthropocentric assumptions, narratives, and value judgments. His research takes an interdisciplinary approach, following generations of birds, those attentive to them, and their long history of entanglement with various locales, communities, and ecologies along the medieval flyways of the East Atlantic. He received BA degrees in History and Anthropology from the University of Washington, Seattle, where he simultaneously worked as an archaeology collections junior manager at the Burke Museum of Natural History and Culture, and completed an MPhil in Medieval History at Oxford. Ryan currently convenes the Oxford Environmental History Working Group, serves as a member of the TORCH Environmental Humanities PG Committee, and is an associate researcher at the Unearthing Multispecies Intellectual History project.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Scott Ryan Maybell is a science-and-religion scholar who uses a logical expressivist framework to examine the social and historical dynamics of misrecognition in conflicts related to atheism, demonization, and religious hegemony. His focus is on such conflicts in the American Southwest, including debates about Indigenous American ancestry, genetics, and the Book of Mormon, the reception of Philip K. Dick as a theologian and his struggle to be recognized as such, and the use of the ‘devilfish’ icon to portray Southwestern religions as dangerous monsters. Outside of academia, Scott’s decade-long career in public service has included mediating court cases between government entities, asylum seekers, and Indigenous groups in Pima County, Arizona as well as advocating for homeless communities in Salt Lake City, Utah.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Svea is a DPhil student in Medical Science. She holds a B. Sc. and M. Sc. degree in Molecular Biotechnology from the University of Heidelberg, Germany, with a focuss on immunology, virology and drug development. Svea is passionate about understanding the interplay between viruses and the innate immune response to identify novel drug targets. Her focus is on developing a model to study cell-to-cell communication during viral infection. She also aims to understand the function of selected interferon-stimulated genes that play a critical role in the immune response to viral pathogens. In her spare time, Svea enjoys dancing and is a member of the Oxford University Dancesport Club.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Syed, from Kolkata, is a DPhil candidate in Materials Science, focusing on the effects of hydrogen in steels. He has an undergraduate degree in engineering from NIT Durgapur and a Master’s from IISc Bangalore. He is often engrossed in exploring the intricacies of metallurgy, particularly understanding and exploring ways to enhance the mechanical properties of metals and alloys. Syed is deeply passionate about pursuing a career in academics. Beyond his research, he is a selenophile and enjoys writing poetry, exploring fine perfumes, watching cricket and is a loyal KKR fan.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Taiwu Liu started his DPhil in Finance in 2024 at Saïd Business School, University of Oxford. His research centers on asset pricing and behavioral finance. Taiwu is a member of Brasenose College, and is a recipient of Clarendon Scholarship and Brasenose College Kwai Cheong &amp; Lena Liu Award. Prior to joining the doctoral program, he completed the MSc in Financial Economics at Columbia Business School (CBS), Columbia University. He also holds a B.B.A. in Finance with First-class Honours from The Chinese University of Hong Kong, Shenzhen (CUHKSZ). Taiwu has served as an Undergraduate Student Teaching Fellow on Calculus, Econometrics and Intermediate Microeconomics at CUHKSZ and has tutored on Capital Markets &amp; Investment at CBS. Beyond academia, Taiwu enjoys badminton, tennis, squash, table tennis, volleyball, and rock climbing. In his leisure time, he plays the piano and solves Sudoku puzzles.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tara is a DPhil student based in the Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit in Bangkok, where she is analysing the spatial trends of febrile illness in South and Southeast Asia and the impact of climate and the environment. Prior to her DPhil, Tara worked as a Research Assistant at King's College London on a project investigating the interaction between SARS-CoV-2 and the innate immune system. She holds a BSc in Immunology from the University of Edinburgh and an MSc in Medical Microbiology from the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Thu Htet is a political scientist by training, currently focusing on international security and strategic studies with a regional focus on Southeast Asia and the wider Indo-Pacific. Before commencing his DPhil, he completed MPhil in International Relations from University of Oxford (as a Jardine Scholar), MSc in Urban Strategies from Chulalongkorn University (as a CU Graduate Scholar) and BA (First Class Honours) in Political Science from University of Yangon. His doctoral project explores how Southeast Asian states navigate international order transitions amid geopolitical uncertainty, and manage and maintain its multi-aligned engagement with external powers. He teaches topics on international relations, research methods, political economy of development, and federalism and democracy in various educational platforms in Myanmar.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Valentin earned his BSc in Medical Engineering in Erlangen, Germany, then master’s degrees in Medical Imaging and Computation Engineering from Erlangen and Lugano. His research, conducted in Erlangen, Stanford, and Oxford, focused on AI-based medical image processing. For his DPhil, he’ll continue researching artefact reduction in ultrasound for fetal brain development.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vincent is passionate about exploring the intersection of molecular biology and technology. He earned an M.Sc. in Nanobiology (Summa Cum Laude) and a B.Sc. in Nanobiology (Cum Laude) from Delft University of Technology and Erasmus University Rotterdam, where he was recognized as Graduate of the Year. Vincent has conducted advanced research on DNA replication and repair at leading international institutions, including the Kavli Institute for Bionanoscience Delft. Beyond the lab, Vincent enjoys rowing and socializing with friends over a cup of tea (without milk). With interests ranging from molecular biology to astronomy, his scientific pursuits are as varied as his sense of humor, proof that even in science, a stronger brew makes all the difference.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Xuan joined Oxford in October 2024 as a DPhil student. His current research focuses on women’s health, breast cancer, and health big data. Prior to Oxford, Xuan completed his Master of Public Health at Tsinghua University's Vanke School of Public Health and earned a Bachelor's degree in Statistics and Economics from Renmin University of China. Xuan is interested in combining interdisciplinary perspectives and methods for population health. He is also passionate about global health practice, gaining valuable experience as an international volunteer in African slums, a project management intern at UNICEF Supply Division, an advisor at the World Health Assembly, and a volunteer for the Winter Olympic Games.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yasmeena is a current Master’s student and Clarendon Scholar in Social Science of the Internet at the University of Oxford. Her research is on the interplay between the evolving philosophy of Silicon Valley and the American regulatory environment on AI. She holds a B.S.H. from Stanford University in Symbolic Systems (Human-Centred Artificial Intelligence), writing a now-published, award-winning undergraduate thesis on how AI, leveraging deliberative democracy techniques, can depolarise individuals. After Stanford, she spent two years at McKinsey &amp; Company in Washington D.C. as a business analyst. While there, she focused mainly on responsible AI strategy and deployment across diverse companies from major tech firms to financial services to manufacturing. Outside of academics, Yasmeena is an amateur astronomer, and likes to play tennis and write poetry (which she also studied as part of her undergraduate degree, holding a minor in Creative Writing). She also previously worked as a sports journalist, covering the San Francisco Giants for Vox Media, and retains a love for baseball and football (both kinds!).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zamakhanya Makhanya is a Clinical Psychologist and Public Health Researcher from South Africa, currently pursuing a DPhil in Social Intervention and Policy Evaluation at the University of Oxford. She holds a Master of Arts in Clinical Psychology from the University of the Witwatersrand and a Master of Public Health in Community Health Sciences from Tulane University. Her research focuses on digital parenting interventions to reduce violence against children and improve mental health outcomes. She has worked as a clinical psychologist, a trial psychologist in adolescent depression studies, and a research officer at the University of Cape Town. A recipient of the Clarendon Fund Award, Zamakhanya’s commitment to mental health reform was solidified during her involvement in the Life Esidimeni tragedy in South Africa. She hopes to bridge clinical practice with policy development to drive systemic change globally.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zeren holds a BEng in Software Engineering and a BSc in Mathematics &amp; Applied Mathematics (dual degree) from Beihang University, Beijing. He later earns an MSc in Computer Science with distinction from ETH Zurich. His research interests mainly lie in the intersection of computer vision and computer graphics, with a particular interest in 3D vision. Ultimately, he aims to harness computer vision techniques to build a real-time perceiving system to understand the surrounding world and eventually leverage this to learn a generative model to generate an immersive virtual world.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Tian Chen specialises in Sino-Tibetan Buddhism and visual culture. His current research explores the transmission of a Dali Kingdom tantra to the Ming court. He was trained in Buddhist philosophy and Tibetan and received his BA from Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford. His previous work includes studies on Situ Panchen’s painting style and Madhyamaka philosophy in Tibetan tantric traditions. Since 2022, he has served as an external consultant for Christie’s Himalayan Arts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Olivier Zanier is a physician and a DPhil student in Oncology. His research focuses on exploring novel therapies for paediatric high-grade gliomas, particularly in combination with radiotherapy and under hypoxic conditions. He graduated summa cum laude in medicine from the University of Zurich, where he pursued extracurricular research on machine learning applications in neurosurgery and neuro-oncology. His work has led to multiple peer-reviewed publications, international conference presentations, and contributions to book chapters. Further notable achievements include receiving the YouCliN Thesis Award from the Swiss Federation of Clinical Neuro-Societies and independently leading several research projects leveraging machine learning for predictive modelling and medical image analysis.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Christie Neptune received her M.S. from the MIT School of Architecture and Planning in Art, Culture, and Technology, and her B.A. in Visual Arts from Fordham University. Neptune's work has been exhibited at the Gagosian, New York; Martos Gallery, New York; and Tilton Gallery, New York among others. Her work has been widely discussed in publications such as Artforum, Hyperallergic, the New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, and the Washington Post. Her awards and residencies include the Backslash Fund at Cornell Tech, the Art-O-Rama Prix Medeos prize, the New York Foundation of the Arts Fellowship in Interdisciplinary practice, the Smack Mellon Van Lier Fellowship, and the Bronx Museum of the Arts AIM Fellowship, among others. Neptune’s work is in the collection of the Worcester Art Museum, Massachusetts.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Riccardo is a DPhil student reading Sanskrit. He is studying the poetic and philosophical work of Śrīharṣa, 12th century author of one of the canonical texts of Sanskrit literature and one of the most influential philosophers of the Brahmanical tradition. Riccardo holds an MA degree in Indology from the University of Hamburg and a BA degree in Modern Languages &amp; Literatures (Russian &amp; Arabic) from the University of Bologna. He loves dabbling in verses, composing in Sanskrit and studying different languages. He was recently shortlisted for the Jon Stallworthy Poetry Prize, and he is directing the 4th Oxford Sanskrit play, The Little Clay Cart.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student in Earth Sciences at the University of Oxford. My current research focuses on Earth's interior evolution and the factors that contribute to planetary habitability. Previously, I explored the Late Devonian mass extinction and its links to climate change, examining the role of organic carbon-rich sediments and climate dynamics in shaping Earth's history. I am also passionate about science communication, aiming to bridge the gap between complex scientific concepts and broader audiences. Beyond research, I enjoy cultural exchange and connecting with peers from diverse backgrounds.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>João Matos is a DPhil student at the University of Oxford. His research focuses on engineering ethics into clinical predictive AI to ensure fairness, transparency, and trustworthiness. João obtained his BSc and MSc in Biomedical Engineering from the University of Porto. He has also been a Fulbright Visiting Student at MIT, a Teaching Fellow at the Harvard School of Public Health, and a Research Assistant at Duke University. João is a part-time Lead AI/ML Instructor at AnyoneAI, a start-up dedicated to building AI talent. At St. Catherine's College, currently João serves as Co-President of the MCR.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ashkan's research explores Iranian student activism during the 1960s and 1970s and focuses particularly on students’ formation of transnational networks and the influence of these networks on the Iranian revolutionary movement. He holds an MPhil in Modern Middle Eastern Studies from the University of Oxford and a BA (Hons) in Political Science and Near Eastern Languages &amp; Civilizations from the University of Chicago. As part of his undergraduate degree, he undertook a year of study at Sciences Po Paris. Outside of his studies, Ashkan is passionate about linguistics and, in addition to English, speaks Persian, French, and Spanish fluently and is research proficient in Arabic and Portuguese.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Natalie is a DPhil candidate in Theoretical Particle Physics. Her research focuses on physics beyond the Standard Model—developing new theories to explain phenomena not fully addressed by our current understanding of the universe’s fundamental particles and forces. She earned her bachelor’s degree in Physics at the University of Groningen, where she also took mathematics courses, taught tutorials as a teaching assistant, and represented students on the Physics Programme Committee. During her studies, she received the Young Talent Incentive Award in Physics from the Royal Dutch Academy of Sciences. She completed a master’s in Mathematical and Theoretical Physics at the University of Oxford, specializing in high energy physics, which laid the groundwork for her current research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah Brakebill-Hacke is a PhD candidate at the University of Oxford, focusing on food scarcity and conflict. With over a decade of combined experience in electoral politics, international relations, and policy analysis, she combines academic research with real-world insights. Sarah has contributed to the Hoover Institution’s Geotrends team at Stanford University, addressing human security and environmental challenges. She has also worked with The Asia Foundation on overgrazing in Mongolia, and with Womankind Kenya to improve livelihoods for pastoralist women. In 2022, Sarah ran for U.S. Congress in Minnesota, finishing second in a competitive primary. She holds a Bachelor’s in Global Affairs from Yale and Master’s degrees in International Policy from Stanford and Human Evolution from Cambridge. As a Clarendon Scholar, Sarah’s research bridges academic inquiry and practical solutions for global security challenges.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Damian is a former airline captain interested in consciousness, perception, and memory. His previous research uncovered a new type of memory in humans that briefly stores sensory information without conscious awareness (the subliminal sensory buffer store or SSBS). His other research interests include the philosophy of mind and the differences and similarities between human cognition and AI. Damian’s academic background has moved from aeronautical engineering to neuroscience (University of Pennsylvania) and psychology (University of Liverpool), with additional training in data science (Stanford University) and philosophy (Oxford University Department of Continuing Education), among others. His research has won several awards. Damian has also been passionate about sharing his interests as a science communicator: He has published dozens of popular articles, many of which have been translated into different languages.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Andrew is studying for a DPhil in History at the University of Oxford, specialising in the rural communities of the Eastern Mediterranean during the Long Late Antiquity. He employs an interdisciplinary perspective, integrating archaeological, palaeoclimatological, papyrological and historical evidence to elucidate human-environment relationships in the past.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Saskia Fredericks is a Clarendon Scholar from Cape Town, South Africa. She holds a Bachelor of Social Science in International Relations, Political Studies, and Gender Studies, a Bachelor of Social Science Honours in International Relations (first class), and a Master of Social Science in International Relations (Distinction), all from the University of Cape Town. Saskia has worked as a Cultural Activities Programme Coordinator in the Centre for African Studies at the University of Cape Town. Her recent work experience also includes a position as a public health Research Fellow at the Desmond Tutu Health Foundation, based at Groote Schuur Hospital’s Clinical Research Site, focusing on providing accessible gender-affirming healthcare for poor transgender South African individuals. For the Master of Science in African Studies at Oxford, she intends to conduct research on reparative justice for indigenous communities in Southern Africa.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jess is an MSc in Integrated Immunology student from South Korea with a strong interest in translational immunology, particularly in the development of vaccines and cell therapies against viral diseases and cancer. She previously completed her undergraduate and Honours degrees in Biomedical Science at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, graduating First Class and as a Senior Scholar for ranking in the top 2.5% of all BSc graduates. At Oxford, Jess is currently working under Professor Teresa Lambe at the Oxford Vaccine Group to investigate novel designs of adenovirus vector vaccines to improve their safety and immunogenicity. Outside her studies, Jess is an avid solo traveller who has backpacked through 29 countries, with many more destinations still on her list.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sofi is a synthetic organic chemist with a deep passion for turning molecules into medicine. She is currently researching the total synthesis of a unique linear antibiotic with a novel mode of action. She holds a BSc degree in Medicinal Chemistry and Chemical Biology from Jacobs University Bremen, Germany. Her previous research spans a breadth of topics, from promoting highly diastereo- and enantioselective aldol reactions in the presence of Knoevenagel competitors to exploring bacterial FtsZ protein inhibitors accessed via the Truce-Smiles rearrangement. Her work has been generously supported by the German Academic Exchange Service (DAAD) in conjunction with the Canadian MITACS-Globalink Research Internship Program as well as the Swiss Chemical Society through the Alfred Werner Scholarship Program. During her time outside of the lab, she enjoys exploring the link between metabolic health, nutrition, and exercise. She is passionate about visual and performing arts and aims to combine the rich Ukrainian historical and cultural heritage with modern motifs.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emma’s DPhil project focuses on health inequalities in people with learning disabilities. Her project aims to improve the prediction of preventable mortality in people with learning disabilities in primary care using a mixed methods approach. Emma joined the University in 2018 as a Statistical Programmer in Women’s Health. In 2022 she joined the Primary Care department as a Research Fellow; a role she continues to work in (now based at Queen Mary University of London), focusing on vaccination in children. She has expertise in the analysis of large healthcare datasets, including linked electronic healthcare records and statistical techniques including survival analysis and multi-level modelling. Additionally, Emma has a strong interest in Patient and Public Involvement in research and has been involved in setting up a departmental Young Person Advisory Group.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before starting her DPhil in the Medical Sciences Division at the University of Oxford, Céline obtained degrees in Computer Science and Software Engineering. Specializing in the interdisciplinary field of digital health, her aim is to combine the knowledge of various disciplines to improve health outcomes for as many people as possible. Céline has contributed to various research projects before starting her DPhil, including developing mobile applications for neurological disorder assessments (TUM, Munich &amp; UKB, Bonn) and creating software solutions to support aging populations (MIT, USA). Her work has been recognized with several awards such as the Oxford Clarendon Fund Scholarship and the DAAD Fellowship. Beyond her academic pursuits, Céline is a passionate artis and sailor.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr Azmaeen Zarif is a medical doctor who graduated from Cambridge with a Starred First in Medical Sciences and Management Studies, ranking top of his class. His research spans epigenetics, clinical informatics, and oncogenomics across Oxford, Cambridge, and the Broad Institute of MIT and Harvard, with publications in the likes of the Yale Journal of Biology and Medicine, British Journal of General Practice, and Journal of Infection. With consulting experience from innovative startups such as Owlstone Medical to global pharmaceutical leads such as GSK, he has an interest in bridging healthcare and industry. He teaches at Oxford Saïd Business School as a Tutor in Finance and at Cambridge Judge Business School (CJBS) as a Supervisor in Quantitative Methods. A former UN Millennium Fellow and ex-President of the Cambridge Medical Society, he holds numerous awards including the CJBS Graeme Minto Prize for Management and the Tucker Prize for Medicine.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aquilas is a Master’s student in Diplomatic Studies. His research is examining challenges that led to failures of diplomatic efforts to restore peace and security in the Democratic Republic of Congo between 2022-2024, focusing on the Luanda and the Nairobi-led peace processes under the umbrella of SADC and EAC, respectively. He worked as International Policy and Advocacy Co-Coordinator for Africa at the ICCA Consortium. This role involved him in international negotiations organized by the UN Convention on Biological Diversity where he had to engage with state and non-state actors, conducting environmental diplomacy. Aquilas is the Director of Acting for Peace, Development and Well-being for All (APDWA), a local NGO in the DRC that works to support communities in promoting peace, human rights, sustainable development and nature conservation for their well-being.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yining Fan is a DPhil student in Statistics at the University of Oxford, with primary research interests in developing scalable methods for complex trait analysis and association studies in large genomic datasets. She previously completed a Bachelor’s degree in Statistics and Computer Science at McGill University and an MSc in Statistical Science at Oxford.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nordman is a medical doctor, specialist in Internal Medicine from São Paulo, Brazil. He has focused most of his career on teaching resident doctors in evidence-based practice and clinical reasoning, being awarded the title of distinguished professor for two consecutive years. He is also one of the editors of the most accessed medical education platform in Latin America, the TdC Guide, which boasts over 6,000 subscribers and has garnered over 5 million plays on its podcast. Currently, Nordman is enrolled in the MSc program for Evidence-based Health Care, studying new frontiers of EBM teaching in a post-pandemic era of untrustworthy and misguided scientific information.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a DPhil student in Molecular and Cellular Medicine at the University of Oxford, under the supervision of Professor Steve Sansom. I am funded by the Kennedy Institute, Balliol College, Clarendon, and Conahcyt. My research focuses on using omics data (single-cell RNA-seq, spatial transcriptomics, TCR-seq) to investigate the role of the immune system in the development of ankylosing spondylitis. I have a Bachelor’s in Genomic Sciences from the National Autonomous University of Mexico (UNAM). I then worked as a research assistant at Boston Children’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, where I applied computational biology and multi-omics approaches to study immune-mediated diseases. During this time, I focused on identifying relevant cell types involved in the pathogenesis of ankylosing spondylitis by integrating genetics and functional genomic datasets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Lin is driven to seek the relationship between pedagogy, curriculum and assessment in the context of science education. Her doctoral research focuses on nature of science and formative assessments in Practical Science. Prior to her DPhil, Lin taught A-Level and O-Level Physics in several schools. Lin’s work with the Ministry of Education, Singapore, included curriculum planning and review, policy formulation, professional learning, programme evaluation and STEM learning. She was also involved in educational research within and across schools. She completed her higher education in the USA at Harvard (MSc Education), Stanford (MSc Applied Physics) and Michigan (Physics and Mathematics) Universities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Pengchi Zach Lu is a DPhil student specialising in Viral Immunology and Structural Biology. He was awarded the Clarendon Scholarship, the Christopher-Welch Scholarship and the Sir William Dunn School DPhil Scholarship. He is an honorary member of the Oxford-MRC Doctoral Training Partnership. Zach gained extensive experience in virological and structural biological research from working at different institutions in the United Kingdom, China and Japan. He obtained his MPhil at the University of Cambridge and MRC Laboratory of Molecular Biology (MRC-LMB) and BSc with First-Class Honour at University College London. During his undergraduate, he spent two years as a visiting student at Tsinghua University and worked at Peking University, National Institute of Biological Sciences and the Institute of Microbiology, Chinese Academy of Sciences. He was also awarded a research internship scholarship from the Japanese National Institute of Genetics (NiG) and completed his research there.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sagel Julia Kundieko is pursuing a DPhil in Neuroscience at St John's College, Oxford. She is currently a Rhodes and Clarendon scholar. At the University of Cape Town, she earned a distinction-level BSc in Human Anatomy, Physiology and Genetics, a BMedSci Honours in Neuroscience and Physiology, and completed an MSc in Neuroscience. She is an executive member of the Southern African Neuroscience Society and founder of Elle Zeka, a digital marketing company. Sagel coordinates the Get It Done Mentorship Program and serves as a church administrator at Life Giving Faith Ministries International. Her leadership has been recognised through service awards as academic chairperson of UCT's Science Student Council and as part of the UCT-chapter Golden Key executive team. Her interests include poetry, gospel music, dancing, and learning guitar.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Having completed a BA in History at Bogazici University and an MPhil in Modern Middle Eastern Studies at Oxford (St. Antony’s College), Muhammed Aslaner is currently doing a DPhil in Asian and Middle Eastern Studies at St. John’s College. He specializes in late Ottoman history with a particular focus on military and social history of the First World War and of post-WWI independence movements in the Middle East. His DPhil research, tentatively titled “Ottoman Lands: The Kemalist Bid for Syria and Iraq (1918-1927),” focuses on the relations between the anti-colonial resistance movements in modern-day Turkey, Syria, and Iraq after the First World War. Muhammed’s articles appeared in journals such as Middle Eastern Studies and Toplumsal Tarih.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Phuong pursued her undergraduate studies at Macalester College in Minnesota, USA, where she built a strong foundation in ecological research and environmental science. After graduation, she returned to her home country of Viet Nam to work at Fauna - Flora, supporting conservation programmes for several among the most globally endangered primate species. Phuong has also had experience working as a biodiversity consultant at ERM, and developed biodiversity impact assessments and adaptive management plans in alignment with international standards. For her MSc in Biodiversity, Conservation and Management, Phuong is conducting a dissertation research project on biodiversity metrics used in voluntary disclosures. Specifically, she will examine their differential ability to capture and quantify impacts of business operations on nature, as well as how consistent and comparable their use is across sectors.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kamal was born and raised in Trivandrum, Kerala. He works on elucidating how cells repair their DNA to avoid mutations. His goal is to develop therapeutics that target RNA modifications in ageing and cancer. As hobbies, he trains in MMA at the University Club and also enjoys tango dancing.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jesse's research encompasses the intersection of statistics, econometrics, machine and deep learning. In particular, Jesse has a strong interest in causality, the intricacies of machine and deep learning methodologies, and their interplay in understanding complex systems. Before starting his DPhil, Jesse graduated with distinction and cum laude from the London School of Economics and Political Science and the University of Amsterdam, focusing on econometrical, machine and learning methodologies.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Grace's research interests are in modern to contemporary American poetics, particularly the Language school and their influence on 'innovative' poetries of the 21st century. She completed her BA with honours in English at the University of Sydney, where she received the University Medal for her thesis on Language poetry and ecocriticism alongside a number of other academic prizes. She also writes poems and book reviews, and her work has appeared in places like Meanjin, Cordite, The Saturday Paper, and elsewhere.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Karolina is a DPhil student in Social Data Science and a Clarendon Scholar at the OII. Her research focuses on the societal impacts of advanced AI systems. She develops methods to anticipate, evaluate, and mitigate AI safety risks, with particular interest in manipulation, deception, and strategic behaviour across human-AI and multi-agent settings. She works on sociotechnical evaluation frameworks that go beyond narrow performance metrics, analysing how AI systems behave when embedded in real social, institutional, and user environments, including in setting where it has access to user's personalisation data. Alongside her doctoral research, Karolina teaches AI Ethics and Alignment at Stanford, building on experience spanning AI safety research, industry deployment, and public sector governance.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aliki Sofia is a DPhil candidate in Particle Physics at the University of Oxford. She is a member of the Oxford Physics Microstructure Detectors Group, where her research focuses on silicon pixel sensors for particle detectors. She works on data analysis and commissioning for the Mu3e experiment at the Paul Scherrer Institute in Switzerland, which searches for the rare decay μ → eee, probing physics beyond the Standard Model. Aliki Sofia earned her BSc in Engineering Physics from the Politecnico di Milano and an MSc in Physics for Technology from the National University of Singapore. She is a Clarendon and Kingsgate Graduate Scholar at Lincoln College, where she also serves as the Graduate Teaching Assistant for physics. Outside the lab, Aliki enjoys horse riding and singing with the Lincoln College Choir.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nuria holds a Bachelor’s degree in Engineering Physics from the Universitat Politècnica de Catalunya (2023) and a Master’s in Bioinformatics and Biostatistics from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya (2024). During her bachelor’s thesis, she visited the Health Data Sciences group at the University of Oxford, where she was introduced to the field of pharmaco- and device epidemiology. This experience sparked her interest in applying statistical and computational methods to improve public health. In her DPhil, she will focus on causal inference methods to replicate and extend findings from clinical trials.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Miao Sun is currently pursuing a DPhil in Earth Sciences, where she investigates the ecological and photosynthetic properties of marine phytoplankton in the subpolar North Atlantic and their influence on the ocean’s carbon cycle. She holds a Master’s degree in Physical Oceanography with a focus on ocean remote sensing from the Second Institute of Oceanography, Ministry of Natural Resources, and a Bachelor of Science in Marine Resources and Environment from Shandong University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Christine dedicates her doctoral research to a collection of sacred Hebrew poetry from the Dead Sea Scrolls, analysing the significance of the natural world for the theology of self-transformation in the composition. She has honed her passion for language and theology by acquiring an M.A. in Bible and the Ancient Near East from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and an MPhil in Old Testament Theology from Oriel College, where she received the Hall-Houghton Septuagint Prize for her MPhil examinations. Apart from the library she can also be found in the water rowing for former college Oriel, at Pusey House chapel, or in the kitchen trying to bake bread. She enjoys writing poetry and going on walks in Port Meadow with her husband in her free time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>George is an MSt student in Intellectual History. His research focuses on eighteenth-century French political, economic, and social thought. He is interested in the role of institutions, especially Academies, in Enlightenment debates. Before the MSt, he studied History and Politics at Balliol College, Oxford and worked as a Research Assistant at the Department of Politics and IR. In his free time, he enjoys running, films, and jazz.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Helen is a DPhil candidate in the Energy Materials Interfaces lab, working with Dr. Robert Weatherup on developing earth-abundant materials for the oxygen evolution reaction in electrochemical water splitting. Helen is motivated by scaling green technologies in a sustainable way, and is currently interested in the difference in behaviour of catalysts at lab and industrial scales. She employs synchrotron techniques at Diamond Light Source and the European Synchrotron Radiation Facility in her work to understand catalyst interfaces. Prior to Oxford, Helen completed a BASc at University of Waterloo in Nanotechnology Engineering, where she researched catalytic materials for carbon dioxide utilization. She has also worked on microfluidics at Precision Nanosystems and battery recycling at SiTration at MIT.nano. When not in the lab, you might find Helen hiking, knitting a sweater, rowing, or writing poetry.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jess is an MSc in Integrated Immunology student from South Korea with a strong interest in translational immunology, particularly in the development of vaccines and cell therapies against viral diseases and cancer. She previously completed her undergraduate and Honours degrees in Biomedical Science at the University of Auckland, New Zealand, graduating First Class and as a Senior Scholar for ranking in the top 2.5% of all BSc graduates. At Oxford, Jess is currently working under Professor Teresa Lambe at the Oxford Vaccine Group to investigate novel designs of adenovirus vector vaccines to improve their safety and immunogenicity. Outside her studies, Jess is an avid solo traveller who has backpacked through 29 countries, with many more destinations still on her list.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Zaynul Abedin’s research focuses on early modern French travel narratives of the Bengal Delta, examining the literary geography of the Bay of Bengal between the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. Prior to Oxford, he spent over nine years as Lecturer and Assistant Professor in the Department of English at the University of Dhaka, where he had also completed his BA (Honours) and MA in English Literature, receiving three Gold Medals for outstanding results in his MA examinations. When he is not working, he enjoys reading medieval Arabic phantasmagoric writings on Bengal and cycling.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jesita's research explores the intersection of labour and behavioral economics in developing countries, particularly through the lens of cultural and gender norms. Before starting her DPhil at the Blavatnik School of Government, Jesita served as a pre-doctoral fellow in the Development Economics group at the Norwegian School of Economics (NHH FAIR). There, she participated in Randomized Controlled Trials (RCTs) in Tanzania and Ghana, investigating the impact of gender attitudes on labour market outcomes and the challenges associated with transitioning from secondary school to employment. Prior to this, Jesita was a Research Assistant at Oxford and JPAL, and held various public sector positions including roles at the President's Staff Office and the Ministry of Economic Affairs. Originally from Indonesia, Jesita holds an M.Res in Economics with Distinction from the Paris School of Economics and a BSc in Economics from Universitas Gadjah Mada, where she graduated as the Best Graduate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Associate Professor of Cardiovascular Science, Senior British Heart Foundation (BHF) Research Fellow, MD (Dist), DPhil (Oxon), and a member of the BHF ‘Heart of Oxford’ Business Board. Based in Radcliffe Dept of Medicine, Cardiovascular Medicine Division, Oxford University. Main interests are in atrial fibrillation and cardiac fibrosis. Recipient of &gt;15 awards, including BHF ‘Research Fellow of the Year Award’ and Lord Leonard and Lady Estelle Wolfson Prize (UK Academy of Medical Sciences).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Aditi Gupta is a PhD candidate in French Studies. Her forthcoming thesis will shine a light on the life and work of Jean-Baptiste Gentil (1726-1799), a French East India Company officer who spent twenty-five years in different parts of India, where he constituted his collection of manuscripts, art albums, maps, and material culture from the subcontinent. This project is fully funded by the AHRC Oxford-Open-Cambridge Doctoral Training Partnership and the Clarendon Fund. Prior to beginning doctoral study at Oxford, she obtained a BA in French Language and Civilisation and an MA in French Literature from Jawaharlal Nehru University, New Delhi, India. Her research interests include travel writing, life writing, history of collections, history of the book, and material culture.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Alice works with ancient DNA, population genetics, and stable isotope analysis to understand domestication and human-animal relationships through time. Her research topics include reconstructing the evolutionary history of domestic ferrets, understanding horse management and population dynamics in Iron Age Britain, and investigating human-dog co-burials in Latvia. Previous education includes a Masters degree (MSc) from the University of Oxford in Archaeological Science and a Bachelors degree (BSc) in Archaeology with Forensic Science from the University of Exeter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Andrew Bean is a doctoral researcher in Artificial Intelligence at the Oxford Internet Institute. He studies human-centric machine learning from a technical and sociotechnical perspective. His research is primarily focused on the effective use of large language models, and has co-authored research papers and policy briefs about benchmarking, alignment, bias and safety.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Anthony's research focuses on the real effects of index investing. In particular, he studies how trends in index investing affect corporate behaviour and the market for funds. Before joining the DPhil programme he conducted research at the Oxford Sustainable Finance Group. Previously, Anthony completed the MSc in Financial Economics at Saïd Business School with Distinction and won the Saïd Prize for his outstanding academic achievement. He also holds a BA in Business Administration from the University of St Gallen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>A graduate of the IDF elite program Psagot with a B.Sc. in Electrical Engineering, a B.Sc. in Physics, and a M.Sc. in Computer Science from the Technion. Studying for a PhD at the University of Oxford in the fields of Geometric Deep Learning, Graph Representation Learning and Artificial Intelligence.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Brennan Delattre’s research interests sit at the intersection of social psychology and intervention science; she presently studies the potential benefits of cooperative, social movement-based activities (such as partner dancing) for individuals with low mood, depression, and loneliness. She hopes to translate this research to various applications within the NHS mental healthcare systems.  Prior to beginning work within Oxford’s Department of Psychiatry, she completed her MSc in Oxford's Experimental Psychology Department, investigating social support fatigue and strategies to decreasing the cumulative emotional burden of support provision for care providers. She completed her undergraduate degree in Neuroscience at Middlebury College, Vermont, USA, and subsequently worked as a lab manager at the Fralin Biomedical Research Institute at Virginia Tech Carilion; and conducted Fulbright research in Niterói and Rio de Janeiro, Brazil.  Brennan also teaches partner dance and has coached the University of Oxford's salsa dance performance team.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Daniel is a MPhil + DPhil student working in the intersection of firm dynamics, household finance and climate change. His MPhil thesis investigates the drivers of the energy efficiency gap in the UK and compute welfare losses derived from reallocation frictions across housing markets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Divya holds a Bachelor of Arts and Sciences with distinction and an MSc in Neuroscience from McMaster University, where she focused on women’s mental health, including borderline personality disorder and premenstrual dysphoric disorder. Now pursuing a DPhil in Psychiatry, her research seeks to deepen our understanding of the renin-angiotensin system’s role in neurocognition and mental health. Ultimately, she hopes to advance scientific knowledge surrounding psychiatric disorders and translate these insights into improved outcomes for those affected. Her work is supported by the Clarendon Scholarship in partnership with the Department of Psychiatry, and the Oxford Biomedical Research Centre. Beyond the DPhil, Divya loves reading, teaching, and spending time with dogs (especially her rescue, Chewie).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emma is currently a doctoral candidate at the University of Oxford. Her research explores the book-culture and literary ambitions of late-medieval English and French heralds. She is particularly interested in heralds’ engagement with the conventions of vernacular romance and their guiding hand in shaping aristocrats’ performance of chivalry. Her research is supervised by Professor Laura Ashe and is co-funded by the Open-Oxford-Cambridge AHRC DTP, the Clarendon Fund, and All Souls College.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a medical doctor and a global public health researcher currently pursuing my DPhil where I am researching the nexus between health and climate change in LMICs. I have a degree in Medicine from Bangladesh and a MSc in Global Health and Development from UCL, UK. Alongside my DPhil, I am working as a Junior Dean at Brasenose College and as the Cultural Secretary for the Clarendon Scholars Council. As for my interests outside of work, I love travelling and have been fortunate to travel to 26 countries so far. I also love to read books/fictions (I love stories!) and watch sports (current favourite sports would be F1 and Football)!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Born and raised in Italy, Giuseppe completed his bachelor’s degree in Physics and Astronomy at the University of Catania, Italy and his double master’s degree in Physics of Complex Systems at the Polytechnic University of Turin, Italy and Université de Paris, France. His main interests are in Quantum Information Theory and Quantum Biology and his research focuses on the information-theoretic foundations of macroscopic hybrid systems. In his spare time, Giuseppe enjoys reading fantasy books and comics and watching movies/TV shows. He loves motorsport, particularly Formula 1, and enjoys playing table tennis and tennis. He is also passionate about history.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Holly is a Scottish conservation biologist and tropical ecologist. Her research interests lie in landscape ecology and biodiversity conservation of large mammals, particularly carnivores. The objective of Holly's DPhil research is to understand the recovery of mammalian biodiversity in landscapes impacted by gold mining in the Peruvian Amazon and to inform ongoing ecological restoration. Before beginning her DPhil, Holly was based at the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) as a research assistant where she also completed (with Distinction) a PGDip in International Wildlife Conservation Practice. Holly has extensive fieldwork experience in South America and a BSc Hons from the University of St Andrews.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jake Landau is a composer based in New York City and London. A graduate of The Juilliard School (BM) and Oxford University (MSt, Hertford College; DPhil, Christ Church), Jake's music has been performed by leading orchestras, opera companies, and musical theatre performers around the world. His research focuses on the history and technique of crafting “singing translations” of opera into English; and "worldbuilding", a term and concept lifted from the literary genre of high fantasy, as a tool of musical composition and analysis. www.JakeLandau.com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Having grown up in Rome (Italy), James completed his BA in Classics at Durham and MPhil in Ancient Greek History at Oxford, where he was awarded the Ancient History Prize for this thesis. For his DPhil, he is studying population displacements and refugee crises in the Classical and early Hellenistic Greek world. His research interests also span ancient Greek epigraphy, numismatics, and archaeology, and he is keen to integrate his work into modern refugee studies and policy, and the modern history of Greece as well.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joel holds an MPhil in Greek and Roman History from the University of Oxford and a BA in History and English Studies from the University of Heidelberg. In his DPhil, he works on the ideological dimension underlying ancient Greek slavery using both explicit evidence (outright justifications) and implicit evidence (evidence which does not attempt to justify, but allows us to reconstruct what justifications the author may have believed in). In doing so, he seeks to answer how the Greeks could simultaneously proclaim freedom as their highest good and enslave millions. His other interests include the history of Sexuality and Gender and Greek Epigraphy.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Johanna is particularly interested in molecular neurodegeneration. After working on multiple projects in molecular neurobiology and neurodegenerative diseases in Berlin (Charité), Ireland (NRCI) and Cambridge (Rubinsztein Lab), she now focuses on stem cell neurons of Parkinson’s patients in her DPhil project. Besides her research, she is part of the MCR committee and president of the Oxford University Karate Club for the second time. In the past year she won multiple regional, national and international medals in Shotokan karate com</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Hailing from Auckland, New Zealand, Jonathan builds multifactorial, predictive models of inherited heart disease using genomic/clinical data with Professors Hugh Watkins and Anuj Goel. He completed his undergraduate (MBiochem) in Molecular and Cellular Biochemistry at the University of Oxford, graduating with a 1st-class degree as Proxime Accessit (2nd) of his 2022 cohort. Specifically, his Master's research with Prof. Yang Shi applied CRISPR to identify therapeutic targets in paediatric brain cancer. Inspired by summer research with Prof. Jacques Fellay at EPFL, he pivoted to computational biology/bioinformatics for his DPhil. He enjoys playing badminton and dancing bachata in his spare time.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Jonathan is a member of the MCEM and OxNav Groups in the Department of Biology, where he studies the conservation of Procellariiform seabirds (albatrosses and petrels). His DPhil research employs miniature tracking devices (GPS, geolocators, satellite tags, microphones) to examine seabird interactions with fishing vessels, which often carry high risk of bycatch. Outside academia, Jonathan was MCR President of St Hilda's College from 2023-2024. He is also a retired New Zealand swimmer who currently holds thirteen Oxford Blues swimming records. Prior to his time at Oxford, Jonathan studied Ecology &amp; Evolutionary Biology and Environmental Studies at Yale University (2014-2018) and Human Dimensions of Conservation at Virginia Tech (2018-2021).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Joséphine Robert is a DPhil candidate in Migration Studies and a Clarendon Scholar at the University of Oxford, specializing in the agency of undocumented and irregular female migrants in the Paris region. Her research focuses on the sexual and reproductive health and rights of these women, exploring how they navigate and resist the gendered and racialized structures within the French healthcare system. Joséphine is particularly interested in the intersection of vulnerability and empowerment among migrant women. She completed her MPhil in Gender Studies at the University of Cambridge in October 2019.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Julia studied Political Science and German literature at the Ruprecht-Karls-Universität in Heidelberg, specialising in statistics in politics and the construction of identity in literature. She completed her BA in the summer of 2021 and was awarded an Erasmus scholarship to study in Oxford later that year. She completed the MSt in Medieval and Modern Languages, in which she focussed on the literary construction of space and relationships. Currently, Julia is pursuing a DPhil in Medieval and Modern Languages. Her doctoral project explores relationships of love and friendship in the Middle High German narratives “Engelhard”, “Iwein”, and “Herzmaere”.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Karl Berg is a DPhil candidate and Clarendon scholar studying Ancient History at Oxford. Since 2022, his research has principally examined the political, social, and religious transformation of the late Roman world (3rd–5th centuries CE), and his thesis aims to offer the first monograph-length examination of the ‘Roman Imperial Cult’ over this transformative period. Karl’s approach to writing and teaching Ancient History is intrinsically interdisciplinary, bringing traditional textual approaches into conversation with a robust engagement of material evidence. He holds graduate degrees in Early Christianity and Classical and Roman Archaeology and studied History and German as an undergraduate.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Karthik is an economist interested in studying long-standing questions of monetary economics and economic growth with a fresh perspective using novel high-frequency transactions and experimental data. His current research focuses on measuring and understanding monetary policy transmission in India using information from interest rate swap markets.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kate is dedicated to equitably reversing the climate crisis through science, social change, and collective liberation. Her research focuses on enhancing the performance of organic solar cells, a versatile solar technology with a very low environmental footprint, to help accelerate the renewable energy transition. Kate is a University of St Andrews MPhys graduate, and she has collaborated with activist groups including Sierra Club, Sunrise Movement, and New Haven Climate Movement. At Oxford, she runs a Climate Action Book Club for fellow researchers to promote a broader understanding of climate issues and the societal impacts of technological research.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Katie is pursuing a DPhil in Astrophysics, studying black holes and their surrounding environments -- she is particularly interested in how black holes launch jets, and how the particles in these jets are accelerated to high energies. Big questions like 'Why is the universe structured the way it is?' and 'What are black holes and what role do they play in the universe?' are central to Katie's work. Katie studied at McGill University for her Bachelor's and then completed a Master of Advanced Study in Astrophysics at Cambridge University before moving to Oxford. Katie is active in science outreach/communication and is constantly working towards making physics more accessible to girls and minorities.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Kirill received an MEng in Molecular Bioengineering from Imperial College London in 2022. He is currently investigating how to reconcile the needs of engineered biotechnologies interact with the needs of the cells that host them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Laura's DPhil project investigates the growing role of social enterprises in development and global health projects in sub-Saharan Africa, with a specific focus on Kenya. Prior to the DPhil, Laura completed the MPhil in Development Studies at the University of Oxford, where she was awarded the Eugene Havas Memorial Prize for best overall performance. Outside of academia, Laura’s professional experience has spanned project management, data analysis, business consultancy, and freelance journalism, bringing her to live in China, the Dominican Republic, Kenya, Spain, and the Netherlands. Laura spends her free time travelling, cooking, and reading, and she is a passionate scuba diver and snowboarder.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marissa is from a small town in Ontario, Canada. She studied biomedical engineering for her undergraduate degree before completing a MSc in Neuroscience at Oxford (Rhodes scholarship). Her current research investigates how layers 5 and 6b of the cerebral cortex – the outermost part of the brain – might relate to a range of adult diseases. She is developing new computational and experimental tools to link neuroanatomy and behaviour, including an analysis pipeline which semi-automatically detects and maps cells across the brain. Outside academics, Marissa enjoys sports, nature, travelling, music, and board games with friends and family.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Marlene has been fascinated by approaching pre-modern texts, preferably those by women, with the tools of modern literary theory since her time at the University of Tübingen. Here Marlene completed a Bachelor in German Studies &amp; Comparative Literature Studies as well as a Master in German Literature and also worked as a student research assistant. She graduated with a second master degree in Modern Languages from Brasenose College, Oxford. In addition to her DPhil project, focusing on personifications in so far understudied prayerbooks from North German female convents, she runs the Medieval Women’s Writing Research Group, which she also co-founded.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Mary’s work centres on the intersections between religion, gender, and material culture. In particular, she looks at the importance of early modern women’s embroideries during the English Reformation. Mary completed her undergraduate degree in Theology and Religion at Mansfield College, Oxford, wherein she was awarded several prestigious awards including the Principal’s Prize (for the highest achieving undergraduate at the college) and the 2022 ‘Best undergraduate thesis in Britain and Ireland’ (awarded by BIAJS). Following her MPhil in Ecclesiastical History at Keble College, Mary will continue her research at Emmanuel College, Cambridge, funded by the Vice-Chancellor’s Award and an AHRC doctoral training partnership.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Melody majored in Archaeology and minored in Classics at the University of Queensland, earning a BA Hons (First Class) for her thesis on contraceptive plants in the Greco-Roman world. In 2021, she completed an MSc in Archaeology at Oxford, focusing on Chinese Archaeology and Ceramics. Now a DPhil candidate, her project explores the taste of plants in the past using tea in China as a case study. Melody also enjoys sharing archaeological knowledge with broader audiences, and has worked at the National Science Museum, the Ashmolean, and Pitt Rivers Museums. From 2022-2024, she served as Queens College MCR Women's co-officer.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Originally from California, Nathaniel holds a BA in Philosophy with High Distinction from the University of California, Berkeley, where he was elected to Phi Beta Kappa and awarded the Philosophy Departmental Citation. Before coming to Oxford, he also graduated summa cum laude from Trinity Evangelical Divinity School with a Master of Divinity. Nathaniel is interested in all aspects of moral theology, and his research incorporates the Christological concerns of Augustine’s political thought into conversations in contemporary political theology. When not working, Nathaniel enjoys surfing, classical music, and film.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Nikita was one of the leading crisis managers during COVID-19 in Latvia. Previously he was awarded Distinction at Cambridge for his undergraduate degree in Natural Sciences and Management. Currently, Nikita is working on AI projects in the field of protein fitness modelling. Nikita is planning to set up a start-up at the intersection of AI and Healthcare.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am Currently a DPhil student at the University of Oxford supervised by Prof. Kate Watkins at Department of Experimental Psychology and Prof. Heidi Johansen-Berg at Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences. I was awarded as a British Neuroscience Asscociation Scholar. I obtained my bachelor's degree in psychology from Northeast Normal University, and master's degree in cognitive neuroscience at the Sate Key Laboratory of Cognitive Neuroscience and Learning, Beijing Normal University. My research interests include using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI), non-invasive brain stimulation (NIBS) to investigate the neural mechanism of speech production, how bilinguals produce/process two languages in one brain, and altered brain activity in people who stutter.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>I am a Neuroscience PhD candidate studying sleep and torpor in the Vyazovskiy group at the University of Oxford. My academics is supported by the Rhodes Scholarship and Clarendon Scholarship. I received a Master's in Neuroscience at Oxford while working in auditory neuroscience and sleep labs. During my undergraduate education in Zoology at Miranda House, University of Delhi, India, I was part of the team that made the first non-invasive electrophysiological recordings of sleep in wild marine mammals. I also briefly worked on some in-silico bioinformatics projects targeted towards tuberculosis drug discovery. My general academic interests are associated with the study of central and peripheral contributions of the nervous system in the maintenance of sleep and related hypometabolic states in diverse animal species. I am also interested in making undergraduate basic sciences research opportunities more accessible for Indian students. Along with my enthusiastic team of volunteers, I actively contribute to this cause through InVolMEnt (Internships, Volunteering, Mentorship and Entrepreneurship) - a free, one-stop hub for Indian undergrad and master's students to access work experience opportunities. We also organise free, bespoke live skill-building workshops that help enable students write better emails, create stronger CVs and present their research questions with more clarity. When I am not working, I can be found reading mystery stories, biographies; playing board games with family and friends; roller-skating or playing the piano.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before coming to Oxford, I completed BSc and MSc degrees in the field of biosciences specializing in molecular biology and genome editing. In my DPhil, I am investigating genetic mutations that cause leukaemia, and novels ways of selectively targeting the cancer cells that harbour these mutations. Outside of the lab, I can often be found swimming, cycling or running, or alternatively, enjoying one of Oxford’s many lovely cafés.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ryan is a co-founder of Tib Shelf (tibshelf.org), an open platform offering a growing collection of translated Tibetan texts from different periods and genres. With an MA and MSt in Buddhist Studies and Oriental Studies, his research focuses on the material and immaterial revelatory phenomena in the Tibetan Buddhist tradition and their associated "treasure" narratives.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sally is a DPhil student with 7 years of industry experience in assay development and generation of in vitro disease models. Her DPhil focuses on investigating the role of peroxisomes in Alzheimer's Disease with the aim to manipulate their biology in order to confer protection against phenotype development both in vitro and in vivo. In her spare time she enjoys a plethora of creative activities such as drawing, sewing and playing Legend of Zelda. In the summer she is also known to frequent the river Thame on a kayak.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sally is passionate about working to improve the health and wellbeing of the global rare disease population. Sally does this by progressing the health economics evidence-base required to support the cost-effective translation and commercialisation of genomic diagnostic and therapeutic technologies. This mission has been strongly influenced by Sally’s experience of growing up with a younger sister with Angelman syndrome, which is a rare, genetic, neuro-developmental disorder. Over the past 13-years, Sally has pursued her passion by studying genetics and health economics, and by working in consulting and research. Sally is currently a Junior Research Fellow within the Centre for Personalised Medicine, and a DPhil candidate within the Health Economics Research Centre (HERC) at the University of Oxford. Sally’s DPhil project is exploring the measurement of outcomes from genome sequencing for rare disease diagnosis in economic evaluations. Sally is also a Coordinator of the Econ-Omics Special Interest Group (SIG) within the International Health Economics Association (IHEA), and is a member of the Data Access Committee for the Global Angelman Syndrome Registry (GASR).</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sarah joined the Clarendon community in 2022 as a DPhil Population Health student. Her research examines how the public and experts conceptualize trust, and how it underpins public health infrastructure. She previously worked in pandemic response alongside the Public Health Agency of Canada and CIDGOH, investigating SARS-CoV-2 outbreaks and data-sharing infrastructure. Sarah completed her MPhil at Cambridge (St Catharine’s College) and BSc at Simon Fraser University. In her freetime you can find her reading in her hammock, star gazing, camping, and sailing along the Canadian West Coast. She is an avid stargazer and moonlights as a public outreach astronomer and researcher.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Seonwoo holds a bachelor’s degree in education and economics from Korea University, and MPA with high honours from Yonsei University, Republic of Korea. She has research and work experiences in Feminist &amp; Human Rights NGOs as a project intern and journalist; in research institutions and the Ministry of Health and Welfare in Republic of Korea as a research assistant. Seonwoo’s doctoral project explores the differential inclusion of care needs and target groups in the design and implementation of long-term care policies, with a feminist intersectional approach. She is motivated by Korean novels and arthouse films and enjoys powerlifting and running.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sheng is a medical doctor from Taiwan with particular interest in neuroimaging markers for health and disease. His doctoral research focused on exploring and validating MRI markers specifically designed to identify cerebral small vessel disease, a major contributor to stroke, vascular dementia, and cognitive decline in the aging population. In his spare time, Sheng is a passionate photographer who enjoys capturing the beauty of nature.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sofia’s DPhil follows her excitement for understanding the intricate workings of the human immune system. Her work focuses on T cell immunology, specifically looking at how T cells decide to kill or not sick cells. Outside of the lab, she is an active member of her department. Beyond her academic pursuits she enjoys baking delicious treats, immersing herself in fantasy novels, and dancing salsa. You might find her walking around the city reading Wikipedia or enjoying a coffee.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Stephanie's research focuses on the role our different democratic institutions play in protecting minority rights, particularly at the intersection of free speech and religious exercise. Barclay has published work in the Harvard Law Review, the Chicago Law Review, the University of Pennsylvania Law Review, the Yale Law Journal Forum, and others. She is also a Tang Scholar at Balliol College, and a Professor of Law at Georgetown Law School.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Xinyu Ye is a DPhil student working under the supervision of Prof. Karla Miller &amp; Dr. Wenchuan Wu at FMRIB Physics Group starting from 2022 fall. His research focuses on accelerating high-resolution diffusion MRI acquisition for human neuroscience study. Xinyu obtained his Bachelor of Engineering and Master of Engineering degrees from Tsinghua University. During his Master studies, his work focused on developing reconstruction and post-processing methods to improve diffusion MRI image quality. During spare time, he likes photography and history.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Xinyue Liu is an artist and researcher aiming to posit the ‘Cinema of Ecological Grief’ as a distinct visual genre using film, text, and installation. Her research spans the disciplines of visual anthropology, contemporary film and visual art studies, and interspecies ethics. Liu holds a BFA in Radio and Television Production from Jilin University, and an MFA in Interdisciplinary Studies at Simon Fraser University.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yiming is a DPhil candidate at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, working in collaboration with industrial supervisors from Roche. His research focuses on developing models of brain network dynamics to capture subject-specific spatiotemporal variability in fMRI. Prior to his DPhil, he earned a bachelor's degree in Mathematics with a minor in Data Science from Fudan University, China. He spent his first year in Oxford at the MPLS Doctoral Training Centre, developing his interdisciplinary research and software engineering skills. Yiming has served as the IT Officer for the Clarendon Council for two years, contributing to this vibrant community.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yi-Ting Chang is a political geographer specializing in high-tech geopolitics and astropolitics, with a primary focus on East Asia. Her project, titled “From Geo- to Astropolitics: How Taiwan Constructs Vertical Territory within the Global Satellite Network,” aims to utilize the case study of FORMOSAT-5, the first locally manufactured Earth Observation satellite launched in 2017, to examine the role of high-end engineers in shaping contemporary geopolitics and astropolitics in East Asia.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Yiwei is pursuing her DPhil in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics as a Clarendon Scholar at Balliol College, Oxford. She earned her BA in German Studies in China. Yiwei subsequently completed her MPhil in Linguistics, Philology and Phonetics at Oxford, where she received the Katrina Hayward Prize for best performance. Yiwei's research focuses on the interface between morphology and syntax, with a particular emphasis on the German language. She is also passionate about psycholinguistics and first language acquisition.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Emily’s doctoral research looks at border violence and state power at the Türkiye-Syria border. She is supervised by Professors Mary Bosworth and Leila Ullrich and funded by the Clarendon Scholarship in collaboration with Corpus Christi College's A E Haigh Scholarship. Alongside her research, Emily worked on an advocacy project with an organisation supporting LGBTQ+ refugees in the Middle East. Emily also volunteered on the Women's Prison Project with Turpin &amp; Miller LLP and the Bonavero Institute for Human Rights, supporting foreign national women in prison. Emily holds a BA in Arabic and Islamic Studies (2020) and an MSc in Refugee and Forced Migration Studies (2022) from the University of Oxford. Prior to graduate study, Emily worked with asylum-seeking young people, coordinating an educational support project in the East of England.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sophia Abusamra is studying her DPhil in Surgical Sciences as a member of St Edmund Hall, investigating prostate cancer metastasis and liquid biopsy of circulating tumour cells (CTCs), with interests in enrichment and sequencing of CTCs. She completed her Bachelor of Science at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor with a dual major in Neuroscience and Psychology, where she worked with Dr. Todd Morgan, M.D. at the Rogel Cancer Center and developed an interest in the clinical and biological heterogeneity of prostate cancer. She enjoys playing the viola as a member Oxford University Philharmonia and has taking up flying with the Oxford Gliding Club.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Florian is a DPhil student in high-energy particle physics. His current research focuses on the search for Higgs boson pair production with the ATLAS detector at CERN in Switzerland. He also contributes to improving the safety of the detector. He previously studied physics in Heidelberg, Uppsala, and Amsterdam.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Sawsan El Zahr is a PhD student within the Computing Infrastructure Group at the University of Oxford. She received her B.E. in Electrical Engineering and M.S. in Computer and Communications Engineering from the Lebanese American University in 2021 and 2022, respectively. Her current research focuses on reducing the carbon footprint of computer networks. Her focus is on carbon emissions, rather than energy consumption alone, and her research combines routing algorithms, power modelling, and net-zero solutions. Her research has earned her several awards, including the Dyson Award for Outstanding Research towards a more sustainable future at STEM for Britain 2024 and the Applied Networking Research Prize (ANRP) issued by IRTF.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Dr. Md Zakiul Hassan is a DPhil student in Clinical Medicine at the University of Oxford, focusing on the clinical development of Nipah virus therapeutics. A Clarendon Scholar and recipient of the Oxford-MoH Foundation DPhil Scholarship, he is also supported by the Reuben Foundation and an NDM studentship. A medical doctor by training, Dr. Hassan earned his MSc in International Health and Tropical Medicine at Oxford as a Chevening Scholar. Prior to his DPhil, he completed a two-year infectious disease research fellowship funded by the US CDC and worked at icddr,b in Bangladesh, leading studies on influenza, Nipah virus, and COVID-19. His research interests lie in the early detection and control of emerging infectious diseases in low- and middle-income countries. He is passionate about equitable global health research and advocates for strengthening clinical research leadership and capacity in under-resourced settings.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Vida Long is a DPhil student at the University of Oxford. Her research is interdisciplinary, synthesising postcolonial literary studies and religious studies. Her thesis examines the articulation of religion in contemporary novels from Aotearoa New Zealand, focusing on novelists Maurice Gee, Witi Ihimaera, Keri Hulme and Patricia Grace. This research involves an investigation of the intersection of religion and the secular in postcolonial contexts, utilising literature to interrogate current theoretical debates on religion in contemporary and postcolonial contexts. Her thesis is also experimenting with an innovative postsecular-postcolonial hermeneutic to study contemporary literature. Prior to attending Oxford, Vida gained a BA in English Literature and Religious Studies, and an Honours (1st Class) and MA (Distinction) in Religious Studies from Te Herenga Waka—Victoria University of Wellington, New Zealand.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Ruth Nanjala is a scientist specializing in the application of computational methods to investigate the Human Leukocyte Antigen (HLA) region and its role in complex immune-mediated diseases. With a background in Bioinformatics and Microbiology, Ruth completed a master’s research project that evaluated the accuracy of genotype imputation within the HLA region across selected African populations. This work fostered a continuing research interest in HLA genetics, particularly in leveraging computational approaches to elucidate the mechanisms by which HLA variants influence gene expression. Since October 2022, Ruth has been pursuing a DPhil in Cellular and Molecular Medicine at the University of Oxford. Under the supervision of Dr. Yang Luo and Professor John Todd, Ruth’s doctoral research focuses on understanding the molecular mechanisms through which disease-associated HLA variants modulate autoimmune disease risk.</image:caption>
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    <lastmod>2024-02-17</lastmod>
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