We are delighted to announce that both our shortlisted projects received a Highly Commended award in yesterday's Vice-Chancellor's Awards ceremony! There were 170 award entries across the 13 categories this year, with over 1,000 individuals included in the nominations. The Vice-Chancellor’s Awards recognise the achievements and celebrate success across the collegiate University, from academics and researchers to professional, technical and support staff.
Graduate Programme in Brain Imaging - Highly commended for the Teaching, Learning and Assessment Award
Thomas Okell, Kamila Szulc-Lerch, Frederik Lange, Rezvan Farahibozorg, Paul McCarthy, Benjamin Tendler, Wenchuan Wu, Jesper Andersson, Rogier Mars, Gwenaelle Douaud, Ludovica Griffanti, Mark Jenkinson, Marieke Martens
Oxford’s volunteer-led programme delivers world-class MRI training, cultivating leaders in cutting-edge brain imaging research. The MRI Graduate Programme, organised by the Oxford Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging, is a set of courses designed to teach new researchers the theory and practice of MRI neuroimaging, from introductory courses on neuroscience and statistics, to MRI physics and analysis.
My Baby's Brain - Highly commended for the Research Engagement Award
Rebeccah Slater and the Paediatric Neuroimaging Group at the Department of Paediatrics
An animation series for parents of premature newborns, co-created as a collaboration between by researchers, parents and a local charity.

