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![]() | #ThrowbackToday: The Oxford don who couldn't help but jumble words, giving us the term spoonerismIn today's #TBT, we introduce you to Rev William Archibald Spooner, a warden at New College, Oxford University who used to mix up words and oh, how hilarious it was for others and for even us now | |
![]() | After almost 50-day delay in appointment, Sudhir Krishnawamy takes charge as NLSIU's new VCProf Krishnaswamy completed his graduation in BA LLB from NLSIU in 1998. He has been a Teaching Fellow in Law at the Pembroke College at Oxford University | |
![]() | Oxford University Press has a message for schoolkids: Live in harmony, value peaceThe OUP's revised book series has a list of 84 values incorporated through stories from history, folk tales, fables, real-life events and world literature for kids in school | |
![]() | Oxford University Press launches English-English Assamese dictionaryThe Oxford University Press has launched the Compact-English-English-Assamese dictionary in Guwahati | |
![]() | Oxford University to launch new centre for research to prepare, identify, fight future pandemicsThe University hopes to raise 500 million pounds to invest in this centre — with contributions from philanthropists, corporate partners and governments | |
![]() | Oxford University, Oracle join hands to identify COVID-19 variantsThe Oxford University and cloud major Oracle have created a novel tool that will help medical communities and governments to identify and act fast on the more infectious variants of COVID-19 | |
![]() | Scientists from the University of Oxford to study ivermectin's efficacy and safety for COVID treatmentPrevious studies of ivermectin, which show that early administration with ivermectin can reduce viral load and the duration of symptoms in some patients with mild COVID, have generally been small | |
![]() | Visually-impaired student gets Rhodes Scholarship, wins 13 gold medals at convocationBajaj, possibly the first disabled student from the country to have been chosen for the Rhodes scholarship, will be pursuing Bachelor of Civil Law and M.Phil from Oxford University. | |
What did we achieve? Here's why Dr S Janakarajan is tired of inaction after decades of climate campaignProf Janakarajan did his Post-Doctoral work at the Cornell University and has been a visiting professor at the Oxford University. He is a dedicated climate warrior who continues to bat for the cause |
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