The latest findings of Young Lives, a unique longitudinal study led by the University of Oxford, highlights how persistent ...
Oxford University Press has acquired a new diary-format series from author-illustrator Harriet Muncaster, her first new ...
Kindness” was voted the 2024 Children’s Word of the Year in Britain. More than 3,000 kids across the UK aged six to 14 were ...
The reassessment notice, issued on March 25, 2021, was based on the claim that OUP had been incorrectly assessed as a “resident” entity for 2014-15, leading to a lower tax rate of 30% instead of 40%, ...
A new collaboration between California tech company OpenAI and the University of Oxford will digitise collections and drive ...
Running boosts blood flow to the brain, which delivers oxygen and nutrients essential for brain function and long-term ...
Oxford's Australian Children’s Word of the Year for 2024 is 'friend', reflecting children's desire for deeper connection in a digital world.
British educator Claire Horsburgh promotes multi-lingual learning and interactive English teaching to cultivate students and ...
The Sindh government has announced scholarships for six deserving students to study at the Oxford University, marking a significant step in the Benazir Bhutto Graduate Scholarship. The ...
Oxford University Press, a department of the University of ... Based in Delhi-NCR, he will spearhead OUP’s strategic expansion and growth across India to drive OUP’s comprehensive portfolio ...
The annual Times Higher Education (THE) world reputation rankings revealed there were 10 Australian universities in the top 300 universities ranked, with The University of Melbourne coming in at ...
In 1879, Oxford University Press (OUP) agreed to publish the work, with James Murray as the dictionary’s first chief editor. In 1885, Murray decided to extend the crowdsourcing effort ...