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More than £96m awarded to NHS for cutting-edge research equipment


More than 37,000 volunteer in Oxford health research studies

New figures show more than 37,000 participants volunteered for health research studies supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) in Oxfordshire in the 12 months from April 2022


More than 9,200 participants volunteer for Buckinghamshire research

New figures show more than 9,200 participants volunteered for health research studies supported by the National Institute for Health and Care Research (NIHR) Clinical Research Network in Buckinghamshire last year.


The Have a Go Festival is back for 2023!

The free sports day is a chance for adults with learning disabilities to try a range of sports, meet new people and get active. Find out more this Learning Disability Week.


Clean Air Day 2023!

“Clean up our air to look after your mind this #CleanAirDay”.


The Oxford Health Clinical Research Facility (CRF) shines at Oxford Pride 2023

Why is diversity and inclusion important in research? The role of research in improving health outcomes is widely acknowledged. A lack of inclusivity in research can result in health inequalities, as suitable treatments are identified for some communities and not for others. Therefore, it is imperative that researchers strive for diversity and representation within groups … Read more


Nurses go up three hills and come down with a mountain of cash

A team of intrepid Oxford Health school nurses took on and completed one of the country’s toughest challenges to raise money for the Young Minds charity.


Oxford Heath sweeps the board at Oscars of the psychiatry world

Winners in every category of the Royal College of Psychiatry South Eastern Division Awards 2023


Health advice following rainstorm for people with respiratory problems

After significant rainfall, especially following prolonged dry spells, respiratory conditions such as asthma can be made worse.


Sign up to be contacted about taking part in health research studies

People interested in taking part in health research studies are being encouraged to sign up to a new service which notifies them about trials they could join. More than 150,000 people have registered for free at the Be Part of Research website to be contacted about studies into conditions that interest them, for example depression or … Read more