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The mean BMAT score was 49.5%, which rose to 61.8% for those shortlisted and 63.4% for applicants receiving offers. New Institute to fast-track novel dementia treatments, Computer algorithm picks out the drugs that work, NDM photography competition winners announced, WIMM blog celebrates its first anniversary, Malaria drug resistance confirmed in Myanmar, New technology revolutionises healthcare both in the hospital and at home, University announces collaborative research projects with Pfizer, University of Oxford Isis Fund II reaches funding target of £2m, closes, Depression diagnosis associated with higher risk of violent crime, Maternity survey tracks changes in health care for mothers, How Oxford is working to cure a devastating rare disease, Complete picture of flu virus envelope revealed, Leading researchers call for tighter control over medicines used in clinical trials, Curtailing worry reduces key schizophrenia symptom, Postdoctoral researcher awarded EMBO Fellowship, DPAG’s Dr Burton receives Churchill Fellowship, Oxford lab wins £6M for Parkinson's Disease research, DPhil students take SET for Britain competition prizes. The individual colleges of which the two universities are comprised also offer scholarships and bursaries. Overall, approximately 25% of applicants who made complete applications were shortlisted (25% in 2018 also). The Oxford Language Centre provides specific language support for international students. But if you are successful in your application, you’re likely to be rewarded with an experience which is both academically challenging and aesthetically inspiring. Coronavirus and diabetes: the different risks for people with type 1 and type 2, First patient, a child, receives convalescent plasma through RECOVERY, the dedicated COVID-19 treatment trial, Eurofins Foundation and SENSE Foundation Brussels launch awards for students across the sciences, Professor Fran Platt appointed as new Head of Department of Pharmacology, Nicotine therapy for coronavirus: the evidence is weak and contradictory, New research finds half of UK parents uncomfortable with children returning to school, How to use your bathroom scale to find the right weight loss strategy, First patient recruited in key COVID-19 drug treatment trial, Brazilian Health Regulatory Agency approves trial of Oxford COVID-19 Vaccine, Oxford University’s COVID-19 vaccine: next steps towards broad and equitable global access, Bacteria perform mass suicide to defend their colony, Clinical trials on hydroxychloroquine/ chloroquine in COVID-19.

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The following graphs, showing the distribution of the number of A*s achieved at GCSE, the proportion of A*s achieved at GCSE (pA*) and adjusted BMAT scores for the 2019 cohort, offer a rough guide to prospective applicants. What is meningitis B – and why don’t older children get the vaccine? 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