The Oxford Trust
Joanne Riley is an experienced marketing and content manager currently holding a position at The Oxford Trust since August 2022. Prior to this role, Joanne served as a science editor in the Science Communication Unit at the South African Agency for Science and Technology Advancement from October 2010 to August 2022. Additional experience includes roles as a communication officer at TIA, a public relations officer at BioPAD, and a senior scientific officer at the South African Tuberculosis Vaccine Initiative (SATVI). Joanne also worked as a research associate at the University of Miami's Miller School of Medicine. Educational credentials include a Master of Philosophy in Science and Technology Studies - Public Engagement from Stellenbosch University, a Post Graduate Diploma in Intercultural Communication from the same institution, and a Master’s Degree in Molecular Genetics from the University of Pretoria.
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The Oxford Trust
The Oxford Trust is an independent charity, established in 1985 by entrepreneurs Sir Martin and Lady Audrey Wood, co-founders of Oxford Instruments. Our mission is "to encourage the pursuit of science". We do this through our innovation centres – the Wood Centre for Innovation and the Oxford Centre for Innovation – for science and tech start-ups and our Science Oxford education and engagement programmes The Trust runs two innovation centres in Oxford to support science and tech start-ups: The Wood Centre for Innovation in Headington's Health and Life Sciences District and The Oxford Centre for Innovation in central Oxford. Our Science Oxford Centre is the UK's first integrated indoor-outdoor science centre for primary and early years children. Alongside the centre, the team runs an extensive outreach programme to primary schools across Oxfordshire and Buckinghamshire and a STEM Careers Programme for secondary students. Read more about the Trust at www.theoxfordtrust.co.uk For more information on Science Oxford and our Science Oxford Centre, visit www.scienceoxford.com