Professor Helen Dawes explains what Robin Buttery’s 71-day row across the Indian Ocean tells us about Parkinson’s.
Category: Archive - 2019 edition
From the archives: Michael McGrath ’88 goes pole2pole
In 2004 Observe’s predecessor, The Oak published an article on Michael McGrath’s remarkable and courageous expeditions to the North and South Poles. We are delighted to say that we have caught up with Michael for the 2019/20 […]
Inspiring and connecting women makers
This Girl Makes - Hattie Speed ’18 celebrates, inspires and connects craftswomen.
Leading the fight against sexual violence
Lisa Ward ’10 is the CEO of OSARCC - set up in 1979 as a helpline for survivors of rape using a phone line in a living room. Forty years later, while the helpline number remains the same, OSARCC has grown from its humble beginnings.
Daniel’s ever-expanding horizons
On the homepage of his website, Daniel Baker ’97 describes himself as a “photographer, geek and more”. The word “more” is an understatement.
Artist, activist and teacher
When the opportunity came to return to study the one subject she really loved, Lois Muddiman took it. And that brought her to Oxford Brookes.
Igniting Writing
Speaking to Observe, Alex Baker ’13 told the story of how his time as a student led to a lifelong interest in creative writing.
Building connections and opening doors in the property industry
Harri John talks about her time at Brookes, a life-changing award and getting everyone connected, regardless of background.
From Oxford Poly to Ally Pally – Julian’s fascinating journey
Julian Woodfield ’83 recalls his Poly days, blazing a trail in computer animation, founding his own industry-leading company and getting involved in the restoration of an iconic Victorian theatre.