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Tag Archives: Sarah Whatmore

Oxford University Vice Chancellor’s Award

Yesterday, July 1st, the Ordered Universe project was awarded a prestigious prize from the University of Oxford. Hannah, Tom and Giles submitted the project for the Vice-Chancellor’s Public Engagement with Research Awards, and we were one of six projects from over 80 entrants selected as prize winners. The awards were hosted by Merton College andContinue reading “Oxford University Vice Chancellor’s Award”

Posted byOrdered UniverseJuly 2, 2016July 2, 2016Posted inPublic Lectures and Events, What we have been up to...Tags:alan fentiman, Alexandra Carr, being human, Brian Tanner, Cheltenham Science Festival, giles gasper, grosseteste science, hannah smithson, Merton College, National Glass Centre, Ordered Universe, Ross Ashton, Sarah Whatmore, The world machine, tom mcleish, University of Oxford, Vice Chancellor's Public Engagement with Research Awards1 Comment on Oxford University Vice Chancellor’s Award

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