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08 June 2022
Canadian alumnus elected to Legislative Assembly of Ontario

Adil Shamji (MPP 2017) has been elected as a Member of Provincial Parliament representing Don Valley East in the Legislative Assembly of Ontario. 

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25 September 2023

School record broken as almost 90% of 2023 master of public policy students have full or partial funding

The Master of Public Policy (MPP) class of 2023 arrived in Oxford, hailing from 58 different countries, for the start of their journey to navigate public policy. In total, almost 90% of this year's class of 147 brilliant students are receiving some funding to support their participation in the programme.

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20 September 2023

What it will take to get all children educated: final RISE conference after eight years of research

The final RISE (Research on Improving Systems of Education) conference starts at the Blavatnik School today, capping an eight-year, multi-country, £43m programme that has changed thinking and practice in the push to get the world learning.

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13 September 2023

Nandita Venkatesan named on Time magazine’s TIME100 Next list

Nandita is being recognised for her petition to get a secondary patent for Johnson&Johnson’s tuberculosis drug denied, making the drug more accessible and affordable for many people worldwide.

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