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Celebrating Excellence: MSc Prize Winners 2024–25
17 October 2025
The 2024-25 academic year has drawn to a close and we are saying goodbye to an exceptional cohort of students across our MSc programmes. In particular, we would like to congratulate our course prize winners from the MSc in Applied Cancer Science, MSc in Medical Physics with Radiobiology, MSc in Radiobiology, and MSc in Precision Cancer Medicine who achieved the highest marks this year. Many congratulations to Maria, Jack, Carla, and Yael on this outstanding achievement. We are confident that they have impressive futures ahead as leaders in the field of oncology. Read on to learn more about their research journeys and where they are headed next.
MSc Medical Physics with Radiobiology receives IPEM accreditation
29 November 2024
The Department of Oncology at the University of Oxford is delighted to announce that our new MSc Medical Physics with Radiobiology programme has received Masters Level Accreditation from the Institute of Physics and Engineering Medicine (IPEM).
Vice-Chancellor's Education Awards 2020
1 July 2020
We are delighted to announce that three members of the Department of Oncology have been part of a project team which has been awarded a Vice-Chancellor's Education Award for 2020.
Oncology outreach; supporting diversity at Oxford
2 August 2019
The Department's UNIQ Oncology course invited students to explore the fascinating field of Oncology, to inspire those interested in pursuing a career in medical research.
UNIQ Summer School 2018
10 September 2018
In July, the Department of Oncology was involved in the UNIQ Summer school, which is run as part of the University of Oxford’s programme to increase diversity amongst students and is a committed supporter of making Oxford accessible to everyone.
Royal College of Radiologists accolade for Eric O'Neill
4 December 2017
Congratulations to Professor Eric O'Neill who has been awarded honorary membership of the Royal College of Radiologists (RCR). The award is given in recognition of outstanding contributions to radiation biology, in particular teaching and training.