The Oxford Martin School: finding new ways to tackle global challenges
The Oxford Martin School: finding new ways to tackle global challenges
Date posted: 11 November 2019
Dr James Martin had a vision for inspiring the best minds in academia to work together on the world’s major problems. To make this a reality, nearly fifteen years ago he gave what was at the time the largest philanthropic donation in Oxford’s history, to establish the Oxford Martin School: a vehicle, unique to Oxford, which channels, cross-fertilises and catalyses ideas across disciplines, with the ambition of creating real-world solutions.
Dr Ella Adlen, who is responsible for the active management of the School’s research portfolio and for the co-ordination of new funding applications, tells us about the important work that is undertaken at the Oxford Martin School.
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