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Wildlife Photographer of the Year now at Science Oxford Live
The Wildlife Photographer of the Year, the world’s most prestigious wildlife photography competition, will be stopping at Science Oxford Live, one of the first destinations into its successful international touring.
Science Oxford launches new multi-million pound cultural centre for science and enterprise in the heart of the historic city
Science Oxford has announced exciting plans this week to create an…
Science Oxford Celebrates Website Success
The past year has certainly seen some big changes for Science Oxford, and they seem to have paid off. Their online Science information portal, Science Oxford Online, has been recognised as an Official Honouree at the 2010 Webby Awards in New York…
Oxfordshire Seized by Science
Science Oxford, a key partner in the Oxfordshire Science Festival, is organising and hosting a number of science events for families, the general public and schools at Science Oxford Live and will be enthusing thousands of visitors at the launch in the heart of Oxford.
Break The Eerie Silence – Send A Message Into Space
Is there anybody out there? What would you say if you could send a message into space?
Would you say hello, ask the meaning of life, share an insight or just complain about the weather?
Science Oxford Live in association with the 2010 Sunday Times Oxford Literary Festival
Held in the beautiful and historic Christ Church, the festival offers a week of stimulating and prestigious events, hosted by some of the most influential and renowned writers and thinkers of the present day.
Green Photography Competition Showing at Science Oxford Live
The UK Energy Research Centre (UKERC) has launched a new and thought-provoking photography competition for 10-18 year olds to show what ‘low carbon living’ means to them through photographs.
Local Organisations Feature in 2010 BBC Year of Science
All this year the BBC will be celebrating science with a range of TV and radio programmes, online initiatives and travelling roadshows.
Consequently, our local BBC will feature Oxfordshire as an internationally renowned…
Young people urged to apply for the Science Oxford Apprentice
Science Oxford and Oxford Brookes University are looking for applicants to compete in the Science Oxford Apprentice. This competition, based on the BBC TV show ‘The Apprentice’…
Oxfordshire Landscapes Photo Competition Winners Announced
The Overall Winner of ‘Oxfordshire Landscapes’ photo competition has been announced as Jem Hayward for her picture of Hook Norton village. David Mackay has been awarded the 16s and over Runner Up for his picture of Port Meadow and Jamie Unwin the Under 16s Runner Up for his Sunrise over Otmoor. Daniel Hart received a Special Mention for his picture of Iffley Lock.

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