Prof Irene Tracey Dialogue Society
Prof Irene Tracey Dialogue Society In 2023, she was one of eight academics from the university of oxford elected as fellows of the royal society. dialogue society aims to advance social cohesion by connecting communities, empowering people to engage, and contributing to the development of ideas on dialogue and community building. In her first oration as vice chancellor in october 2023, tracey addressed the controversy surrounding a university backed appearance by kathleen stock, a gender critical feminist which attracted protests. she defended free speech but was saddened by the attacks and abuse heaped at the university's transgender community during her first year. [23] .
Prof Irene Tracey Dialogue Society Professor irene tracey, cbe, frs, fmedsci, became vice chancellor of the university of oxford on 1 january 2023. she was previously warden of merton college, oxford, her alma mater. The discussion explored how leading universities across different contexts are strengthening research excellence, fostering innovation and working with their societies to advance knowledge, opportunity and shared progress. Annual dialogue iftar at mansfield college on march 6, 2025, we gathered at mansfield college, oxford for our 3rd annual dialogue iftar, bringing together faith & community leaders, academics,. Irene has served on many national and international committees, such as the council of the medical research council and lundbeck brain prize committee. until recently she was president of the federation of european neuroscience societies.
Fellow Detail Page Royal Society Annual dialogue iftar at mansfield college on march 6, 2025, we gathered at mansfield college, oxford for our 3rd annual dialogue iftar, bringing together faith & community leaders, academics,. Irene has served on many national and international committees, such as the council of the medical research council and lundbeck brain prize committee. until recently she was president of the federation of european neuroscience societies. Irene did her undergraduate and graduate studies at the university of oxford in biochemistry under the supervision of professor sir george radda. her research focused on the early use of magnetic resonance imaging methods to study disease mechanisms in humans. Alongside senior leadership roles within the university, irene has served and continues to serve on many national and international committees, such as the international association for the study of pain (iasp), british neuroscience association and lundbeck brain prize committee. Irene has served and continues to serve academia through her election to the councils of the international association for the study of pain, british neuroscience association and medical research council. Irene is actively involved in public understanding of science, outreach and media activities. for example, she has appeared multiple times on bbc radio 4 (today, all in the mind, world service r4 wt's exchanges at the frontier) and many other radio outlets (e.g. bbc radio 5 live and local outlets).
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