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Interview: Dan Hicks at the Cambridge Union - The Cambridge Student

Interview: Dan Hicks at the Cambridge Union Image credit: Dan Hicks On the 15th May, the Cambridge Union held a panel discussing colonial artefacts in British museums, and whether they should be returned to the countries that they came from. Following the event, I had an interesting and enlightening conversation with Dan Hicks; a Professor of Contemporary Archaeology at Oxford University, Curator of World Archaeology at the Pitt Rivers Museum, and a Fellow at St Cross College. With such an interesting set of titles to his name, I was interested to see if Dan lives up to them in person. And as luck would have it, it only took a minute or so for this question to be answered: he does.

Andrew Pollard

Current research activities include clinical trials of new and improved vaccines for children and adults, surveillance of invasive bacterial diseases and penumococcal vaccine impact in children in Nepal, studies of cellular and humoral immune responses to glycoconjugate and typhoid vaccines, and development of a serogroup B meningococcal vaccine. ANDREW J POLLARD, FRCPCH PhD FMedSci, is Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity at the University of Oxford, Director of the Oxford Vaccine Group, Fellow of St Cross College and Honorary Consultant Paediatrician at the Children’s Hospital, Oxford, UK. He obtained his medical degree at St Bartholomew’s Hospital Medical School, University of London in 1989 and trained in Paediatrics at Birmingham Children’s Hospital, UK, specialising in Paediatric Infectious Diseases at St Mary’s Hospital, London, UK and at British Columbia Children’s Hospital, Vancouver, Canada. He obtained his PhD at St Mary’s Hospital, London, UK in 199

Boat Race 2021: What time is Oxford vs Cambridge, how do I watch and what is the race route?

By Ben Rumsby The Boat Race was under major pressure to introduce drug testing on Thursday after Sir Steve Redgrave spoke out over its lack of doping controls. Redgrave, regarded by many as Britain’s greatest Olympian, told Telegraph Sport ahead of Sunday’s contest between Oxford and Cambridge universities that all sporting events should be subject to in-competition testing. The absence of such testing at the Boat Race has previously provoked alarm among former rowers, anti-doping crusaders and MPs, with Telegraph Sport having been told after its last running two years ago that organisers had ignored calls to introduce such checks.

Boat Race 2021: What time is Oxford vs Cambridge, how do I watch and what is the race route?

Boat Race 2021: What time is Oxford vs Cambridge, how do I watch and what is the race route?
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