Caroline Moynihan (’24SPS, Enterprise Risk Management) shares her experience in the risk management sector and how her career ...
Touzet is SaferAI’s head of policy, producing AI policy research and leading stakeholder engagement. Prior to this role, she ...
Past psychology research suggests that some people are more prone than others to take risks in uncertain situations, such as ...
Though highly effective, medications for the prevention of chronic kidney disease progression are under-utilized, emphasizing the need for better use of prognostic tools.
University of Oxford, highlights the need for a clear framework when it comes to AI research, given the rapid adoption of artificial intelligence by children and adolescents using digital devices ...
Behavioural finance specialists Oxford Risk have launched a new tool to help advisers demonstrate the suitability of their retirement income recommendations. The company said it has seen many ...
Oxford Risk has partnered with Just Group to launch a retirement income suitability solution to help advisers meet the FCA’s requirements. The tool is designed to address key questions such as ...
Singapore private school Raffles Institution topped the table for offers for students to study at Oxford and Cambridge with 85 pupils tabled a place in 2023 according to The Telegraph. Having 284 ...
Oxford Risk has launched its innovative ‘Retirement Income Suitability’ software solution, designed to support financial advisers and wealth managers in overcoming new regulatory challenges. The tool ...
Oxford Risk has observed that many firms in the financial advice industry are struggling to meet the FCA’s stricter requirements, particularly in areas like information collection, suitability ...
A glass of milk a day could help keep bowel cancer away—or so finds a study by Oxford University and Cancer ... including the risk of developing cancer. But this research—one of the largest ...
A city centre off-licence is at risk of losing its licence after it was ... including law-abiding businesses as well as adults and young people.” Oxford City Council's licensing panel will ...