Brain imageOver the last few terms I have been working on my final year research project as part of my degree in Experimental Psychology. Finally, after having spent my first two years reading about the exciting research that goes on in the department, I was going to be able to become an active part of that research myself.

MiloskiteamStudents at Oxford are selected from the applicant field purely on academic merit, but once they are here there is the entirely optional opportunity to play sport, even to a very high standard. Milo Smith (3rd Year Chemist) tells us all about his experience racing for Oxford University, against Cambridge, in the annual Varsity Ski trip.

20151214 122129 copyJust before the Christmas vacation, Brasenose tutor Dr Liv Robinson presented a production of the medieval morality-play Everyman at the University Church.

oxmas1What was that, Oxmas? That’s right, folks, “Oxmas” is Oxford’s very own Christmas celebration. It takes place a month before Christmas, on the 25th Novermber, and it’s basically Christmas come early.

Slide2This Term’s Christmas Blurbs highlighted Neuroscience - a field that is strongly represented in Brasenose’s research community.

hineFor 12 days this summer I was in Morocco in a rural village at the foothills of the Atlas mountains interviewing local people, watching goats climb trees and eating way too much couscous.

image2Undergraduate First Years officially became part the Brasenose community at the beginning of October when they came up to Oxford to experience Freshers’ Week.

WickesCThis Friday sees the return of the Platnauer Concert series at Brasenose College, with virtuoso flautist Claire Wickes performing with pianist Nigel Clayton.

IMG 2415Back in June I was fortunate enough to be involved as a student helper in The Brasenose College Study Day for English Literature, Languages and Classics.

EllaLizThe three month long Oxford summer always seems a dauntingly long time, and the search for something productive to do is one with which I’ve often struggled.

RauchtubeBrasenose College Economics tutor, Dr Ferdinand Rauch, has co-authored a paper which suggests that Tube strikes could actually have long-term benefits for some commuters.

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