The Nuffield Science Teaching Project was a programme to develop a better approach to teaching science in British secondary schools, under the auspices...
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The Nuffield Foundation is a charitable trust established in 1943 by William Morris, Lord Nuffield, the founder of Morris Motors Ltd. It aims to improve...
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policy Nuffield Health, a charity operating Nuffield Health Gyms, Hospitals, Medical Centres and Nurseries in the UK Nuffield Science Project, a project of...
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Surgeons announce completion of purchase of Nuffield Building". London School of Economics and Political Science. Archived from the original on 23 January...
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Retrieved 1 November 2022. Donnelly, Jim. "Applied Science – an invisible revolution?" (PDF). Nuffield Foundation. Archived (PDF) from the original on 8...
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The Nuffield Council on Bioethics is a UK-based independent charitable body, which examines and reports on bioethical issues raised by new advances in...
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5″W / 51.752833°N 1.262917°W / 51.752833; -1.262917 The buildings of Nuffield College, one of the colleges of the University of Oxford, are to the west...
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John Goldthorpe (category Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford)
(born 27 May 1935) is a British sociologist. He is an emeritus Fellow of Nuffield College, Oxford. His main research interests are in the fields of social...
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Political Science. Vol. 1–5. CQ Press. p. 1377. ISBN 978-1-933116-44-0. "Chapter 15: British Psephology 1945–2001: Reflections on the Nuffield Election...
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Ogborn co-developed the Nuffield Foundation A-level physics qualification during the late 1960s and in the 1990s led the project to develop a new Advanced...
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Harald Malmgren (category Alumni of Nuffield College, Oxford)
under J.R. Hicks while at Oxford. By 1960, Malmgren had transferred to Nuffield College, where he earned a PhD in February 1962. While at Oxford, Malmgren...
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Jodrell Bank Observatory (redirect from Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories)
Research". Jodrell Bank Observatory. Retrieved 5 August 2007. "Director of the Nuffield Radio Astronomy Laboratories, Jodrell Bank". Jodrell Bank Observatory....
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John Curtice (category Alumni of Nuffield College, Oxford)
working-class background". From 1981 to 1983 Curtice was a research fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. Curtice was appointed as a lecturer at the University...
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London: Quercus. p. 93. ISBN 978-1-84724-008-8. "1960s". NHS Timeline. Nuffield Trust. Retrieved 2018-08-14. Lenhoff, Howard M.; Teele, Rita L.; Clarkson...
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and progress". This involved the inclusion of the school in The Nuffield Science Project which meant building a new biology laboratory, digging a pond,...
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apply for a bursary from the Nuffield Foundation for a six-week placement to work on exhibits for PP4SS. List of science centers#Europe "The SCI-FUN Roadshow"...
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Jerry A. Hausman (category Alumni of Nuffield College, Oxford)
B.A. from Brown University summa cum laude in 1968, and his Ph.D. from Nuffield College, Oxford University, where he was a Marshall Scholar, in 1973, with...
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(CHG) is a human genetics research centre of the Nuffield Department of Medicine in the Medical Sciences Division, University of Oxford, funded by the Wellcome...
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Ben Goldacre (category English science writers)
to the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences's Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine at the University of Oxford, joining a project funded...
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Economy of Russia (redirect from Timeline of largest projects in the Russian economy)
Archived from the original on 5 March 2024. Retrieved 30 December 2020. "Nuffield Poultry Study Group — Visit to Russia 6th–14th October 2006" (PDF). The...
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political science programme of the Research School of Social Sciences, Australian National University, 2002–6. In 2002–4, she carried out a Nuffield funded...
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David Cox (statistician) (category Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford)
Imperial College London and the University of Oxford, and served as Warden of Nuffield College, Oxford. The first recipient of the International Prize in Statistics...
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"Eric Rogers and the Nuffield Physics Project",, in Brenda Jennison and Jon Ogborn, eds., Wonder and Delight: Essays in Science Education in honour of...
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designing the Nuffield Foundations' A-Level Physics Course. During the early 1970s Black again work with Ogborn who was the Project co-ordinator, for...
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University of Southampton (redirect from Nuffield Theatre, Southampton)
222–223 "History". Nuffield Theatre. Retrieved 28 November 2013. "Venue Hire". Nuffield Theatre. Retrieved 28 November 2013. "Nuffield Theatre Building...
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John Maddox (category British science writers)
to 1996. Sir John was Director of the Nuffield Foundation Science Teaching Project 1964–66 and director, Nuffield Foundation 1975–1980. He is the author...
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Physical Science, was based on courses he gave at Princeton University, where he taught from 1942 to 1971. Rogers also headed the Nuffield Science Teaching...
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University of Oxford (redirect from Dept of Plant Sciences, University of Oxford)
certain colleges do have subject alignments (e.g., Nuffield College as a centre for the social sciences), these are exceptions, and most colleges will have...
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also include a Humanities Building and Library, the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, and the Blavatnik School of Government. Construction...
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David Forbes Hendry (category Fellows of Nuffield College, Oxford)
department at the University of Oxford. He is also a professorial fellow at Nuffield College, Oxford. He was born in Nottingham to Scottish parents, and obtained...
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