Some face-to-face events are returning. Check carefully for any requirements.
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Cinematic Perspectives on 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe
4:00 pm
Cinematic Perspectives on 1989 in Central and Eastern Europe
@ European Studies Centre
May 1 @ 4:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Polish Spring Mixer and POMP Film Series 1 Film showing: “Escape from the Liberty Cinema” by Wojciech Marczewski (Poland, 1990) Convenor: Mikołaj Kunicki (St Antony’s College, Oxford) Food and drinks provided Please register with Kaja[...]
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Dear Mr Darwin’: what can we learn from 19th century citizen science?
2:30 pm
Making a Difference: Policy, Practice and Human Rights
4:00 pm
Making a Difference: Policy, Practice and Human Rights
@ Jesus College, Ship Street Lecture Theatre
May 8 @ 4:00 pm – 5:30 pm
Alumni Lecture 2014. In the Department of Social Policy and Intervention’s Centenary year, Jacqueline Bhabha, Harvard, will deliver the Alumni Lecture, followed by a drinks reception. Make a booking by sending an email to events@spi.ox.ac.uk
Ongoing adventures in the world of pseudoscience
6:30 pm
Ongoing adventures in the world of pseudoscience
@ St. Aldates Tavern
May 8 @ 6:30 pm – 7:30 pm
![]() It’s easy to think of pseudoscience existing in a glass case at a museum – something to be examined and critiqued from a safe distance, but not something to touch and to play with. Using[...]
The United Kingdom Independence Party: a study in petit-bourgeois ideology
6:30 pm
The United Kingdom Independence Party: a study in petit-bourgeois ideology
@ The Mitre
May 8 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
A short talk followed by questions and discussion. All welcome.
Divided Brain and Spiritual Sense of Scripture
7:15 pm
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Places of Religion in Contemporary Society
5:00 pm
Places of Religion in Contemporary Society
@ Roy Griffiths Room, ARCO Building
May 12 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
![]() In this lecture series, Naomi Richman explores the evolution of the ideas central to major global belief-systems such as Christianity, Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and Marxism, and their status in the modern world from a social-scientific[...]
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Oxford Scibar: The neuroscience of laughter
5:30 pm
Oxford Scibar: The neuroscience of laughter
@ The Port Mahon
May 15 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
![]() Why is laughter such an important human social tool? Neuroscientist and stand-up comedian Prof Sophie Scott will discuss her research on laughter (and apparently rats laugh too!).
King Arthur: a study in feudal legend
6:30 pm
King Arthur: a study in feudal legend
@ The Mitre
May 15 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Short talk followed by questions and discussion. All welcome.
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Barbara Taylor In Conversation
12:00 pm
Barbara Taylor In Conversation
@ Radcliffe Humanities
May 19 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
![]() Internationally renowned historian Barbara Taylor will speak about her new book “The Last Asylum” with Ruth Harris (New College, Oxford) and Daniel Pick (Birkbeck College). The book charts her years of psychoanalysis and her experiences[...]
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Blue Stockings – Women’s Education
5:00 pm
Blue Stockings – Women’s Education
@ Simpkins Lee Theatre, Lady Margaret Hall
May 22 @ 5:00 pm – 5:45 pm
![]() On Thursday 22nd at 6pm the Simpkins Lee will host a panel discussion exploring the battle for women’s education. Featuring a heavyweight line-up of Jane Robinson (author of the bestselling ‘Bluestockings’), Sarah Pine (OUSU VP[...]
‘A Waste of Time: Against Productivity’
6:30 pm
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Stephen Brimson Lewis on Stage Design
1:00 pm
Stephen Brimson Lewis on Stage Design
@ T. S. Eliot Theatre, Merton College
May 28 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
![]() Olivier-award winning RSC designer, Stephen Brimson Lewis will be coming to Oxford on Wednesday 28th May. Known especially for his work with RSC artistic director, Gregory Doran, Stephen will be ready to answer your questions,[...]
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Workshop: As You Like It / Othello
12:45 pm
Workshop: As You Like It / Othello
@ T. S. Eliot Theatre, Merton College
May 30 @ 12:45 pm – 1:45 pm
![]() It is an honour for us to welcome the man who must surely have the most extensive knowledge of modern British theatre: Michael Billington, The Guardian’s lead theatre critic, will be attending the Oxford University[...]
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