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Registration open: Careers event for clinical doctoral students - 3rd May
29 March 2022
Oxford DPhil students are invited to find out about clinical academic careers in ‘Developing a clinical academic career: experiences from the front-line’. This event is being organised by OUCAGS and will take place on Tuesday, 3rd May 2022, 12:00-14:30, online.
NIHR Women’s Day blog: OUCAGS alumna on ‘smashing’ gender stereotypes in academia
22 March 2022
Dr Mirae Harford, former NIHR Academic Clinical Fellow at OUCAGS, writes about her experiences and how funders can help break down barriers to women’s success in academia.
18 Oxford ACF jobs available for 2022 - applications open Friday October 1st 2021
6 October 2021
Health Education England - Thames Valley (HEE-TV) in partnership with Oxford University and OUCAGS has 18 prestigious NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowships (ACFs) to offer as part of the NIHR Integrated Academic Training Pathway.
Free Cochrane webinars 2nd & 9th September 2021
27 August 2021
Cochrane UK and Cochrane Ireland are hosting two free half-day webinars on systematic reviews and meta-analysis for medical, surgical and dental trainees based in the UK and Ireland.
Oxford Clinical Lecturer awarded Association of Cancer Physicians Prize
9 July 2021
Dr Lennard Lee, one of OUCAGS’ clinical lecturers, has been awarded the 2020 ACP McElwain Prize for contributions to medical oncology in the UK.
Registration Open: Careers event for clinical doctoral students - 21st June
3 June 2021
Oxford clinical DPhil students are invited to find out about clinical academic careers in ‘Funding your post-doctoral research: clinical academic opportunities’. This event is being organised by OUCAGS and will take place on Monday, 21st June 2021, online, 12.00-2.00 p.m..
COVID-19: Clinical academic trainees joined the front-line effort en masse
8 April 2021
The BMJ has highlighted the contribution of clinical academic trainees to clinical duties during the pandemic. It has emphasised how they brought clinical and research expertise to the Covid effort – in many cases to the detriment of their academic work and career.
COVID-19 survivors at risk of psychiatric illness, finds OUCAGS ACF
7 April 2021
Dr Maxime Taquet, Academic Clinical Fellow (ACF), and colleagues have found ‘evidence for substantial neurological and psychiatric morbidity in the 6 months after COVID-19 infection’.
OUCAGS alumna becomes NIHR Global Research Professor
15 January 2021
Prof. Susie Dunachie has been awarded an NIHR Global Research Professorship. This is a flagship award in applied global health research with a particular focus on underfunded, under-researched areas. It aims to promote effective translation of research into practice by strengthening research leadership.
19 Oxford ACF jobs available for 2021 - applications opening Thursday Oct 1st
1 October 2020
Health Education England - Thames Valley (HEE-TV) in partnership with Oxford University and OUCAGS has 19 prestigious NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowships (ACFs) to offer as part of the NIHR Integrated Academic Training Pathway.
Oxford ACFs and CLs - tackling COVID-19 through clinical work, research, and teaching
5 August 2020
Our Academic Clinical Fellows and Clinical Lecturers have been actively responding to the COVID-19 pandemic in many different ways. Here is a small selection of the clinical work, research, and innovative medical student teaching that some of them have been doing.
COVID-19 Career Support space launched
5 June 2020
The Academy of Medical Sciences launch their COVID-19 career support space for biomedical and health researchers during the pandemic.
OUCAGS celebrates 10th anniversary
18 October 2019
OUCAGS 2009-2019 – celebrating our 10th anniversary!
21 Oxford ACF jobs available for 2020 - applications opening Monday Oct 7th
4 October 2019
Health Education England - Thames Valley in partnership with Oxford University and OUCAGS has 21 prestigious NIHR Academic Clinical Fellowships (ACFs) to offer as part of the NIHR Integrated Academic Training Pathway.
Sudden cardiac death in young people may be preventable, finds Dr Rina Ariga, Clinical Lecturer at Oxford
3 July 2019
A new scanning technique may enable doctors to diagnose hypertrophic cardiomyopathy, the leading cause of sudden cardiac death in the young. Such is the finding of the study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology by Dr Rina Ariga and colleagues.