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2025 OxCIN/BRC Seed Grants announced

A total of 10 projects were awarded funding to support scanning and research costs.

Meet our new Global Scholars!

The 2025/26 cohort of OxCIN Global Scholars has been selected.

Three new Professors at OxCIN

Many congratulations to Stuart Clare, Laurence Hunt and Jacinta O'Shea who were all conferred the title of Professor in the latest Recognition of Distinction round.

Brain’s functional networks operate in cycles, study finds

The brain’s networks activate in structured cycles, according to a major new study led by members of OxCIN.

Call for Applications: OxCIN / BRC Brain Technologies Seed Grants

OxCIN and the BRC Brain Technologies theme invite applications for Seed Grants to support scanning and research costs up to £16,000.

Recruiting participants - improving inclusivity

We talk to postdoctoral researcher and EDI ambassador Juju Fars about LGBTQIA+ inclusion in research and how they marked Pride month.

New OPM-MEG brain scanner installed at the Oxford Centre for Human Brain Activity (OHBA)

The advanced technology will open new avenues for research, including scanning children, dementia patients and enable full-body movement studies.

'A life-changing experience in my career' - reflections on OxCIN Global Scholars

We speak to OxCIN Global Scholars participant Kamilla Souza about her time on the scheme.

Professor Heidi Johansen-Berg appointed Chair of REF 2029 Sub-panel 4

The REF is the UK’s system for assessing the quality of research in UK higher education institutions.

A new name and Director for WIN

From April 24th 2025, WIN will become the Oxford University Centre for Integrative Neuroimaging with Karla Miller as Director.

Juju Fars featured on BBC Radio Oxford

Juju Fars, WIN postdoc in binocular vision and 3D perception, spoke about their lazy eye research study on BBC Radio Oxford on 10 March 2025.

Bringing Neuroscience to Life: A Visit to Aylesford School

Two researchers from NDCN visited the Warwickshire school to teach students about the brain.

2025 WIN Ambassadors celebration

Incoming and outgoing Ambassadors came together on January 29th to celebrate their achievements and learn from each other

Other Than Oxford

How DPhil student Morgan Mitchell is uncovering unconventional routes into the University.

First patients scanned in new study investigating traumatic brain injury in young athletes

Researchers at The Podium Institute for Sports Medicine and Technology, situated within Oxford University’s Institute of Biomedical Engineering, have recruited their first participants for a new study exploring the impact of head injuries on the brains of 11 to 18-year-olds using cutting-edge neuroimaging techniques.

Free lesson plans to help young people deal with stress accredited for use in schools

The ‘Building stress Resilience in Early Adolescents’ Lives’ (BReal) project aimed to create evidence-based resources to improve young people’s resilience, and enable them to develop skills to cope with everyday challenges.

Six WIN researchers recognised on Clarivate Highly Cited List

Six researchers from WIN have made it onto the 2024 list.

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