OxJournal is an academic platform for intellectually engaged young people. We publish high-quality, university-level research papers produced by 12-18 year olds under the supervision of an expert academic or researcher in their chosen field of study. We hope the papers published here will inspire you to further explore your own academic interests and potential.
Business, Economics & Finance
Assessing the Evolution of Customer Ethics and Building Trust in FinTech
This research paper explores the ethical issues of financial technology, emphasising the importance of safeguarding customer data, complying with data protection laws and avoiding making ethical mistakes that threaten a company’s trust.
Read MoreHow Can AI-Driven Algorithms Improve Fraud Detection and Market Surveillance on the London Stock Exchange Over the Next Five Years (2025-2030)?
This paper evaluates the effectiveness of machine learning and pattern-recognition models in monitoring trading activity on the London Stock Exchange by comparing their performance with traditional surveillance methods.
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Computer Science & Coding
AI-Enabled Human-Robot Interaction and Its Societal Implications
This article examines the trajectory and design principles of artificial intelligence enabled robots that form a context of human-robot interaction, as well as their social effects, ethical considerations and future implications.
Read MoreHuman-Robot and AI Interaction
Robots have evolved from industrial machines designed to perform hazardous, repetitive tasks to social companions capable of interacting with and assisting humans in healthcare, education and daily life. This paper examines the use of social robots across core industries, identifies challenges in implementation and offers potential solutions.
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Engineering
eVTOLs as Aerial Taxis in London: Engineering the Optimal Passenger-Centric eVTOL Design
This paper looks at how an eVTOL could be designed as an aerial taxi in London. It covers propulsion options, noise reduction, battery and hydrogen-fuel-cell systems, how eVTOLs fit into London’s airspace and the basic structural features needed.
Read MoreShaping Tomorrow’s Cities: Human Centred Safety and Integration Frameworks for eVTOLs
This research paper explores the future integration of electrical Vertical Take Off and Landing (eVTOL) systems into metropolitan areas. It aims to identify and predict the safety measures required for effective and sustainable eVTOL adaptation.
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Law
Spiliada and the Digital Age: Modernisation of the Forum Non Conveniens Test in International Commercial Litigation
The Spiliada test is central to the doctrine of forum non conveniens. This paper argues that the Spiliada test needs significant reform to establish criterion based on justice rather than geographical factors so that the doctrine aligns with the demands of 21st-century legal conflicts.
Read MoreGhosted by the Hashtag: The Invisible Voices that Haunt the #MeToo Movement
Coined by Turana Burke in 2006, the phrase ‘Me Too’ was initially meant as a symbol of inclusivity and empowerment for marginalised groups. However, this mainstream feminist movement has been critiqued for excluding key voices, individuals and groups. This paper highlights the diverse perspectives that were overlooked and the many narratives that remained in the shadows within the #MeToo movement.
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Medicine
Exploring the Differences and Similarities Between Breast Cancer and Brain Cancer: To What Extent Should AI Be Used Within the Healthcare Industry?
Artificial intelligence (AI) has emerged as a promising clinical tool in oncology, though its maturity and applicability differ substantially between diseases. This review explores the differences and similarities in AI applications for breast cancer and brain cancer diagnosis and treatment.
Read MorePrimary Cardiac Sarcoma: Diagnostic Challenges, Treatment Limitations and the Future Role of AI
This article provides an overview for primary cardiac sarcoma in regards to diagnostics, treatments and the use of artificial intelligence (AI) as a possible tool. It argues that AI can be utilised to aid with individualised treatment, ultimately improving prognosis and patient outcomes.
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Politics & International Relations
Digital Sovereignty and the Political Economy of Technology: A Comparative Study of U.S. and China Perspectives
This paper is a comparative study of the U.S. and China perspectives on digital sovereignty and how it has contributed to severing political and international relations between the two nations. The discussion will focus on security, data localisation, technological advancement, rights and freedoms of citizens and global governance as depicted within the two countries.
Read MoreThe Diplomacy of Unequals: Power Asymmetries in Global Climate Diplomacy
Global climate diplomacy is commonly presented as a cooperative, science-driven enterprise, but its practice is shaped by profound structural and strategic power asymmetries. This paper discusses the compatibility between climate policies, institutions and the diplomatic actions of powerful states with the adaptive and strategic manoeuvring of less powerful states.
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Psychology & Neuroscience
Effects of Parenting and Adverse Childhood Experience on Lifetime Health
The paper focuses on the effects of parenting and adverse childhood experiences (ACEs) on children and lifetime health. It discuss the different effects ACEs may have on growing individuals, including its neurobiological implications.
Read MoreCrime as an Addiction: Adrenaline, Dopamine and Emotional Arousal
Upon release from state prison in the United States, 68% of criminals are arrested within three years. Addiction is a leading factor in recidivism, with criminal activity producing levels of adrenaline, dopamine and emotional arousal associated with addiction.
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