COVID-19 mutations: what do they mean for vaccine science?
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Find out moreCollege Fellow, Dr Helen Williams, has won an advanced grant from the European Research Council (ERC), Europe’s premier research funding body.
Find out moreJoin us to hear from project leader Preston Boyles and Jesus College archivist Robert Athol about the findings of the archaeological dig in Pump Court, and learn how they relate to what we already know about the site.
Find out moreJoin us to discuss the function and future of museums with Dr Gus Casely-Hayford – curator, broadcaster, cultural historian and director of V&A East.
Find out moreJoin us to hear from Dr Peter Singer, Special Advisor to the Director General and Assistant Director General of the World Health Organization, to speak about vaccine equity as the defining challenge of our times.
Find out moreEvidence from Professor Clare Chambers, Fellow in Philosophy at Jesus, has influenced the UK Government’s Women and Equalities Committee report on body image.
Find out moreThe world is made of atoms, but what does this mean? College Postdoctoral Associate Tiffany Harte delivered an interactive workshop to young scientists.
Find out moreCollege Fellow, Dr Harry R. McCarthy, is the first UK scholar to be awarded the J. Leeds Barroll Dissertation Prize by the Shakespeare Association of America (SAA).
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