Oxford Psychiatry
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Conducting high impact research, teaching, developing researchers, promoting innovation in clinical practice: exciting the world about mental & cognitive health
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http://www.psych.ox.ac.uk/ 08-04-2011 22:03:35
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Attune is a really wonderful, unique and extraordinary project involving participatory arts-based exploration of young people’s mental health following adverse childhood experiences ATTUNE Research Project. An event on their work is running this Oct in Oxford: eventbrite.co.uk/e/attunes-2nd-…
New Pioneer Centre, SMARTbiomed, will be advancing applications in medicine and is a research collaboration between University of Oxford, Københavns Uni and Aarhus Universitet, anchored at Aarhus BSS. You can join the research team. See more at smartbiomed.dk.
Three of our four wonderful Oxford Child & Adolescent Psychiatry/National Institute for Health and Care Research summer interns enjoyed lunch at the beautiful Somerville College yesterday. So impressed by the impactful work they are doing in child and adolescent #mentalhealth! The future is bright 🌟
📢EVENT: Join Prof. Kamaldeep Bhui CBE Carolin Duttlinger and others for our Kafka in Mind event, which will explore Kafka’s work in relation to the mind and mental illnesses. Information & tickets: tinyurl.com/c8jfx85k Oxford Kafka #oxfordkafka2024 #franzkafka #Kafka2024
📢JOB ALERT📢We have an exciting new #opportunity to join our Child & Adolescent Psychiatry team on a maternity cover basis, working primarily on the OxWell Study. Deadline for applications: Mon 16 Sept. More info & apply ⬇️ my.corehr.com/pls/uoxrecruit… #PleaseShare #OxfordUniJobs
📢NEW PAPER Study suggests older people are able to remember familiar pieces of music as well as younger people – but some parts of their brain are having to work harder to do it. Study led by Leonardo Bonetti in Communications Biology More👇 psych.ox.ac.uk/news/music-hel… Center for Music in the Brain Aarhus Universitet
#PEDALConference2024 keynote speaker Louise Dalton will present The Oxford Brain Story: Embedding an understanding of the importance of the early years for lifelong health across health, social care, education and the criminal justice system Lean more: buff.ly/3y76TK6