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Events

Past Events

What the industrial strategy means to the academic community

17.00-18.00 Said Business School, Oxford OX1 1HP Dr Ian Campbell, Interim Executive Chair of Innovate UK, discusses the implications of the Industrial Strategy for universities and research. Event organised by the Industrial Research Partnerships team at the University of Oxford. Further information and booking details here.  

Event Types: Partner event

Personalised healthcare: how can the NHS innovate at scale?

13.00-14.00 Webinar Advances in science and technology have the potential to transform NHS services and improve outcomes for patients. Now with developments in areas such as genomics and digital technology offering a more personalised approach to healthcare, what can the NHS do to benefit from these innovations? A King’s Fund event. Further information and booking details […]

Event Types: Partner event

How to lead in the NHS – and beyond

15.00-16.00 Lecture Theatre 1, Academic Centre, John Radcliffe Hospital, Oxford OX3 9DU Dame Fiona Caldicott, National Data Guardian for Health and Social Care and Chairman of Oxford University Hospitals, will share insights from a lifetime in leadership roles including as a previous President of the Royal College of Psychiatrists, Chairman of the Academy of Medical Royal […]

Event Types: Partner event

CLAHRC Oxford symposium

09.00-15.00 Said Business School, Oxford OX1 1HP Event for policy makers, service users, researchers and clinicians focusing on successes in applied health and social care research during the lifetime of the NIHR Collaboration for Leadership in Applied Health Research and Care (CLAHRC) Oxford. The Oxford AHSN Chief Executive Professor Gary Ford and lay partner Douglas […]

Event Types: Partner event

Prevention v treatment

17.00-18.00 Oxford Martin School, Broad Street, Oxford OX1 3BD Why do we spend so little on preventing ill-health and so much on treating it? Prof Chris Dye, a former Director of Strategy at the World Health Organisation, explores why is it that if ‘prevention is better than cure’ spending priorities suggest the opposite? What are […]

Event Types: Partner event

Making new medicines

16.30-17.30 Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Road, Oxford OX1 3PW Nobel Laureate Sir Gregory Winter delivers the Norman Heatley lecture on harnessing the power of evolution for making new medicines: phage display of peptides and antibodies. Hosted by Professor Matthew Freeman. No booking required.

Event Types: Partner event

BioThirstday networking

18.00-20.00 The Jam Factory, Hollybush Row, Oxford OX1 1HU Informal networking opportunity for all working in life sciences. Further information and booking details here. Organised by OBN.

Event Types: Partner event

What’s in store for health and care?

11.00-12.00 Webinar A King’s Fund event providing insights into key current and future aspects of the UK health and care landscape. Further information and booking details here.

Event Types: Partner event

Spreading innovation and improvement in the NHS

12.30-13.30 Webinar Expert panel including AHSN input explore challenges faced by those adopting ideas from elsewhere. The session includes practical examples of successful spread and offer tips on how to support more effective uptake of new ideas. A Health Foundation webinar. Further information and booking details here.

Event Types: Partner event AHSN Network