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Live Virtual Q&A for Prospective OII DPhil Students

Date & Time:
15:00 - 16:00,
Friday 3 November, 2017

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We will be holding a Live Q&A sessions for prospective students interested in applying for our DPhil in Information, Communication and the Social Sciences.

Thinking about studying at the OII? Have questions about our courses or the application process? Then join our live Q&A and get your questions answered during the live video session. Online to take questions will be Professor Gina Neff Director of DPhil programme.

You can submit your questions by email on the day to teaching@oii.ox.ac.uk or through our live chat.

The Live Virtual Q&A sessions is scheduled for: 3rd November (3-4pm GMT)

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Speakers

  • Name: Professor Gina Neff
  • Affiliation: Oxford Internet Institute
  • Role: OII DPhil Programme Director Senior Research Fellow & Associate Professor
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  • Bio: Professor Gina Neff is a Senior Research Fellow and Associate Professor at the Oxford Internet Institute and at the Department of Sociology, University of Oxford. She studies innovation, the digital transformation of industries, and how new technologies impact work.

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