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New Co-SPACE Report: Younger Children’s Mental Health Worse in the New Lockdown
Public Engagement Research
17 February 2021
100 Women of Oxford Medical Sciences
Department Event Public Engagement
11 February 2021
It's International Women's Day and MSD launches project to celebrate 100 years since women were admitted as full members of the University.
Parental Mental Health Worse Since New National Restrictions: New report from Co-Space Study
Impact Research
18 January 2021
Manuel Spitschan to lead new network of international early-career scientists
Award Research
18 December 2020
Alex Hendry and colleagues team up with Home-Start Oxford to distribute outdoor clothing to disadvantaged local babies and toddlers
Public Engagement Research
15 December 2020
New website for the Life and Mind Building
Department General
15 December 2020
A new website has launched for the Life and Mind Building (LaMB). LaMB – which will house EP and a new Biology Department – is the largest building project ever undertaken by the University.
Kate Nation awarded a prestigious ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize
Award
12 November 2020
World-leading researchers in the science of reading, Kate Nation and collaborators, Kathy Rastle and Anne Castles, have been awarded this year's prestigious ESRC Celebrating Impact Prize.
Pandemic makes EP's 3rd mental health talk, Managing Depression and Low Mood, even more timely
Event Public Engagement
29 October 2020
EP launches new EPICS website to coincide with Oxford’s Centenary of Women
Department General
27 October 2020
10 October is World Mental Health Day
Event General Research
10 October 2020
How are EP researchers contributing to mental health efforts around COVID-19?
Oxford University recognises 100-year anniversary of the formal admission of women
Alumni Event Public Engagement
7 October 2020
Ambitious Oxford initiative launched to address graduate under-representation
Award Outreach
1 October 2020
Impact of returning to school on adolescent mental health the subject of a new study
Public Engagement Research
8 September 2020
Researchers from Department of Experimental Psychology have found that, during lockdown, teenagers mental health is struggling compared to their parents.