Everything about The Oxford Internet Institute totally explained
The
Oxford Internet Institute (
OII) is a multi-disciplinary institute based at the
University of Oxford,
England, and housed in
Balliol College, Oxford. It is devoted to the study of the societal implications of the
Internet, with an aim to shape research, policy and practice in the UK, Europe and around the world. It is the main
UK member of the
World Internet Project
.
The Oxford Internet Institute was initiated by
Derek Wyatt MP and
Andrew Graham, Master of
Balliol College, and launched in 2001 by an initial endowment of £10 million from The
Shirley Foundation together with £5 million of public funding from the
Higher Education Funding Council for England. The director of the Institute is Professor
William Dutton.
OII is located at the southern end of
St Giles' in central
Oxford near the
Martyrs' Memorial.
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