Oxford struggles to retain academics after Brexit vote
Chancellor Chris Patten said that universities must stand up for themselves
Oxford academic forced to leave after Home Office dispute
Dr Fengying Liu's departure has raised concerns over Oxford's ability to recruit academics from around the world after Brexit
It’s our generation’s responsibility
20 years after the Good Friday Agreement was ratified by dual referenda, Peter Madden and Conleth Burns reflect on the journey travelled so far and the challenges ahead with former Permanent Secretary of the Northern Ireland Office, Sir Jonathan Phillips
A vote on the Brexit deal is only democratic
Accepting the Tory government’s plans without the people having their say will put our country at risk
Oxford vice chancellor slams Brexit research funding proposals
Richardson said the "pay-as-you-go" proposals risk an enormous loss to research
The simplification of our politics is a modern scourge
Simplistic, outraged rhetoric and a failure to focus on nuance prevents proper debate at a time when it is more important than ever
Single-minded Brexiteers are the real snowflakes
Right-moaners want to create a ‘safe space’ for themselves where they don’t have to engage with the views of neighbouring countries
Oxford Chancellor Patten votes against government Brexit bill
Lord Patten was criticised for putting forward "a political argument dressed up as a trade argument" by former Conservative chancellor Lord Lawson
Brexit is causing fondue resurgence, claims Oxford professor
Professor Charles Spence stresses the importance of "gastropolitics" in the revival of the Swiss delicacy
Brexit update outlines Oxford’s research strategy
The University clarified it will keep its “desired outcomes from the Brexit negotiations unchanged.”
The rise of the dystopia in a pessimistic world
As the world becomes increasingly hostile we turn to hell in art for comfort
I’m deleting Facebook, for your benefit as much as mine
All of us contribute to making algorithms dangerously accurate
Don’t delete Facebook – wise up
We should bring a healthy dose of scepticism to what we encounter online
County Council bans pro-EU bus from Broad Street
Oxfordshire County Council initially claimed it “could not permit political advertising"