Immunology Teaching Network
Information on immunology teaching happening across the University
The Immunology Teaching Network aims to connect immunologists with an interest in teaching who are traditionally based in different departments and divisions across the university. Its role is to facilitate communication between those who organise immunology lectures, seminars, practical classes, journal clubs, clinical case studies, and tutorials on various programmes and in colleges, and researchers and clinicians at any career stage who might be interested in teaching opportunities.
If you would like to receive more information about immunology teaching in Oxford, and different ways to get involved, please subscribe with a blank email to: immunology.teaching-subscribe@maillist.ox.ac.uk.
If you have questions or ideas, contact us at: immunology.teaching-owner@maillist.ox.ac.uk.
Immunology is taught on the following courses:
Undergraduate Medicine
Principles of Pathology
Infection and Immunity
Laboratory Medicine
Graduate-entry Medicine
Infection and Immunity
Laboratory Medicine
Biomedical Sciences
Immunology and Microbiology
Infection and Immunity
Biochemistry
Introduction to Immunology
Cellular and Molecular Immunology
Clinical and Applied Immunology
Biological Sciences
Organisms (Vertebrate Immune Function)
Disease
Infection and Immunity
MSc Integrated Immunology
see course website