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    Join the OxSci team! An outline of the responsibilities of each position is included further down this page, but please feel free to contact us for more information or advice on applying by emailing us at [email protected], or by messaging us on Facebook or Instagram. Write for us We always welcome submissions for our website,…

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    Neuroscience is a Piece of (Brain) Cake!—an in2science blog

    by Emily Kyle in2science UK is an award-winning charity which matches school students from disadvantaged backgrounds to research placements, giving them the opportunity to pursue their interests in STEM subjects. This summer, The Oxford Scientist, was pleased to provide free copies of the magazine to students who came to the University of Oxford. Two of these students –…

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    But what about Methane?

    Feature Image Credit Tom Toles at the Washington Post by Louis Claxton Originally published on ‘the Oxford Student’ website.   Since the target to limit global temperature rise to 2°C was set in the 2015 Paris Climate agreement, those in politics have focused their attention on the notorious and vilified CO2. But what about Methane?…

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      Schools Writing Competition Michaelmas Term 2018

      We are pleased to announce the winners of the MT2018 Oxford Scientist national school science writing competition! Through our science writing competitions, we hope to encourage school students to think about science outside of the classroom, and give them the opportunity to explore their own scientific interests in a creative way. This term, students in…

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        Schools Writing Competition Hilary Term 2018

        In the HT2018 issue of The Oxford Scientist magazine, we announced our first ever UK-wide schools science writing competition for students in Years 10-12. We hoped to encourage students to think about science outside of the classroom, and give them the opportunity to explore their own scientific interests in a creative way. The students were…

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