![]() Yet I know that it has been an exacting year for many people. We have been able to travel more freely, to interact in person with colleagues at other institutions, and to teach face to face. Internally, the academic year has brought the return of some welcome stability to our patterns of research and teaching. So I hope you will indulge me if, at times, I wax both lyrical and prophetic.Įxternally, the past year has been dominated by the war in Ukraine, the cost of living crisis and the death of Her Majesty the Queen. In reflecting on the year that has passed, I would also like to reflect on what has changed during my incumbency and on how Oxford might change further in the future. I must confess that I am very glad that I will never again have to write another Oration! I would also like to thank you in a wider sense, for being part of this University, and for giving so freely of your energies to make it the dynamic and beloved place of research, learning and community that it is.Īs I enter my final term as Vice-Chancellor I have started to muse on the many people, scenes and activities that I will miss, and a few I won’t. I would like to thank you particularly for making time to attend this Congregation and listen to my remarks. ">Video of Vice-Chancellor' s Oration 2022 Oxford is less set in stone than it looksĬolleagues, thank you for being here.
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