OxTalent Awards Reception

by | Dec 17, 2014

In June 2014 the work of the OxHRH Blog won the Oxford IT Services OxTalent Awards for “use of technology for outreach and engagement.” The OxTalent Awards are an annual event which recognises staff and students from the University of Oxford who have been innovative in their use of technology to enhance teaching and learning. The awards are part of the University Teaching Awards Scheme.

In November 2014, OxHRH Director, Prof Sandra Fredman attended a Oxford University wide-reception, where the Vice Chancellor of Oxford University recognised the recipients of the OxTalent Awards.

The OxHRH Blog is delighted to have won this award, and hopes to push forward with both the website and other interactive technology in order to remain an innovative and cutting-edge global forum for the exchange of human rights knowledge and experiences.

Photo Credit: John Cairns

Director of the OxHRH, Prof Sandra Fredman and Master of Pembroke Dame Lynne Brindley Photo Credit: John Cairns

 

 

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