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Community play packs inspire families to be more playful at home

Research

A project led by Alex Hendry working with Oxford Brookes has engaged with parents and early years practitioners in a bid to help families spend more time playing with their children.

Life and Mind Building construction tops out

Event General

Another milestone was reached this week with the topping out ceremony of the new Life and Mind Building.

Daniel Freeman to join EP as Professor of Psychology!

Department

We are delighted to announce that we are starting the new year with a new appointment – Daniel Freeman has just been appointed as our new Professor of Psychology, joining us from the Psychiatry Department.

In Memoriam: Mark Stokes

General

After a long battle with cancer, we are deeply saddened that our friend and colleague, Mark Stokes, passed away on 13 January. Kia Nobre pays tribute to him.

International Stammering Awareness Day

General Public Engagement

International Stammering Awareness Day is 22 October and this year's theme is "Being Seen, Being Heard – Representation and normalisation of stuttering in the mainstream."

Oxford gets £122m funding for healthcare research

Award General

Health and care research in Oxford is to receive £122 million in government funding over the next five years to improve diagnosis, treatment and care for NHS patients.

New insights gained into how the brain encodes information about the world

Research

Scientists have developed a new way to test the theory that active neurons can change what they signal in the world, rather than keeping a stable correspondence to things (such as a features of an object, or ideas).

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