Some face-to-face events are returning. Check carefully for any requirements.

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William Allen on Visualizing UK Immigration For and With Non-Academics: Visual Literacy, Engagement, Impact 1:00 pm
William Allen on Visualizing UK Immigration For and With Non-Academics: Visual Literacy, Engagement, Impact @ Centre for Digital Scholarship, Weston Library
Feb 2 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
William Allen on Visualizing UK Immigration For and With Non-Academics: Visual Literacy, Engagement, Impact @ Centre for Digital Scholarship, Weston Library | Oxford | United Kingdom
Researchers in the humanities and social sciences increasingly visualize their data and results for non-academic audiences like policymakers, civil society organizations, or journalists. They may do this to foster public engagement, or to generate wider[...]
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Stewart Lee in conversation 6:00 pm
Stewart Lee in conversation @ John Henry Brookes, Lecture Theatre
Feb 3 @ 6:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Stewart Lee in conversation @  John Henry Brookes, Lecture Theatre | Oxford | United Kingdom
Comedian, writer and director Stewart Lee returns to Oxford Brookes to talk with the Head of the Department of English and Modern Languages at the University, Professor Simon Kövesi. Together they will discuss Stewart’s life[...]
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A Talk with Survival Director Stephen Corry 6:45 pm
A Talk with Survival Director Stephen Corry @ St Hughes, 64 Banbury Road
Feb 4 @ 6:45 pm – 8:10 pm
A Talk with Survival Director Stephen Corry @ St Hughes, 64 Banbury Road | Oxford | United Kingdom
Survival International is the one of the world’s leading tribal rights organisations. From the Yanomami of Brazil to the Bushmen of Botswana, they have defended the land rights of indigenous communities from governmental and corporate[...]
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Natural Hazards: Prediction, Perception, Prevention 5:00 pm
Natural Hazards: Prediction, Perception, Prevention @ Merton College
Feb 9 @ 5:00 pm – 7:00 pm
Natural Hazards: Prediction, Perception, Prevention @ Merton College  | Oxford | United Kingdom
Millions of people worldwide are affected by natural hazards ranging from devastating but localised events such as volcanic eruptions, earthquakes and tsunamis to the more subtle but global effects of climate change. It is therefore[...]
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Canada Seminar – An Unbroken Line – Haida Art and Culture 5:15 pm
Canada Seminar – An Unbroken Line – Haida Art and Culture @ Simpkins Lee Theatre, Pipe Partridge Building, LMH
Feb 12 @ 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Canada Seminar - An Unbroken Line - Haida Art and Culture @ Simpkins Lee Theatre, Pipe Partridge Building, LMH | Oxford | United Kingdom
Bill Reid (1920-1998) brought the art of the Haida Nation to international attention across his career, and inspired many Haida artists who carry on and develop their unique traditions. Nika Collison, curator of the Haida[...]
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The contemporary worker as a gendered creative subject: a discursive and psychosocial approach 4:30 pm
The contemporary worker as a gendered creative subject: a discursive and psychosocial approach @ JHB202, John Henry Brookes Building, Oxford Brookes University
Feb 17 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
The contemporary worker as a gendered creative subject: a discursive and psychosocial approach @ JHB202, John Henry Brookes Building, Oxford Brookes University | Oxford | United Kingdom
Developments of the critical discursive tradition within social psychology offer both a conceptualisation of a gendered contemporary subject and an analytic approach to talk and text data, including media representations. In this paper I discuss[...]
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‘Urban governance and its discontents’ Oxford City Debates 9:00 am
‘Urban governance and its discontents’ Oxford City Debates @ St Anne's College
Feb 18 @ 9:00 am – 4:15 pm
'Urban governance and its discontents' Oxford City Debates @ St Anne's College | Oxford | United Kingdom
As a cornerstone initiative of the Oxford Programme for the Future of Cities, we are proposing a new format for presenting and elaborating thinking on what urban governance does, when it succeed and fails, and[...]
Children’s Rights and the Vulnerability of the Child (Jonathan Herring) 12:30 pm
Children’s Rights and the Vulnerability of the Child (Jonathan Herring) @ Manor Road Building, Seminar Room B
Feb 18 @ 12:30 pm – 2:00 pm
The Oxford Children’s Rights Network invites you to join us for a lunch time seminar with Jonathan Herring, Professor of Law at the University of Oxford. Abstract: Those who argue that children should not have[...]
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‘Urban governance and its discontents’ Oxford City Debates 9:00 am
‘Urban governance and its discontents’ Oxford City Debates @ St Anne's College
Feb 19 @ 9:00 am – 4:15 pm
'Urban governance and its discontents' Oxford City Debates @ St Anne's College | Oxford | United Kingdom
As a cornerstone initiative of the Oxford Programme for the Future of Cities, we are proposing a new format for presenting and elaborating thinking on what urban governance does, when it succeed and fails, and[...]
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Jiaoyue Lye Guqin Recital and Lecture 1:30 pm
Jiaoyue Lye Guqin Recital and Lecture @ Doctorow Hall, St Edmund Hall, Oxford
Feb 21 @ 1:30 pm – 3:00 pm
Jiaoyue Lye Guqin Recital and Lecture @ Doctorow Hall, St Edmund Hall, Oxford | Oxford | United Kingdom
OXCSSA is glad to have JiaoYue Lyu with us for a lecture and recital on traditional Chinese musical instrument Guqin. The event will start with a structured performance where JiaoYue will play a series of[...]
Artist talk: Helen Slater – The Magic of the Trees 3:00 pm
Artist talk: Helen Slater – The Magic of the Trees @ ART JERICHO
Feb 21 @ 3:00 pm – 4:00 pm
Artist talk: Helen Slater - The Magic of the Trees @ ART JERICHO | Oxford | United Kingdom
Helen Slater, artist and glass maker, is doing her PHD at The Royal College of Art. She is senior lecturer at Brookes University and Leicester University. Her talk with engage with the unique process that[...]
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The Best Interests of the Child Principle as an Independent Source of International Protection (Jason Pobjoy) 12:00 pm
The Best Interests of the Child Principle as an Independent Source of International Protection (Jason Pobjoy) @ Manor Road Building, Seminar Room E
Feb 22 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
Join the Oxford Children`s Rights Network, in association with the Refugee and Migration Law Discussion Group at Oxford, for a lunch time seminar with Jason Pobjoy, Barrister at Blackstone Chambers. Abstract: The Convention on the[...]
“Constructing Islam in a Global City – Building High Profile Mosques in London and Multiple Identities”, by Prof John Eade (University of Roehampton) 4:15 pm
“Constructing Islam in a Global City – Building High Profile Mosques in London and Multiple Identities”, by Prof John Eade (University of Roehampton) @ Oxford Brookes University, John Henry Brookes Building Room 301
Feb 22 @ 4:15 pm – 5:30 pm
The Brookes Centre for Global Politics, Economics and Society seminar series
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Collecting History through Medals 5:00 pm
Collecting History through Medals @ Ioannou Centre for Classical and Byzantine Studies
Feb 25 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Continuing our programme of studying the less conventional forms of numismatics, Christopher Hill, medal specialist at Dix Noonan Webb, will give an overall picture of the variety of medals one can collect, the various strata[...]
Astronauts of Inner Space 7:00 pm
Astronauts of Inner Space @ Flora Anderson Hall @ Somerville College
Feb 25 @ 7:00 pm – 8:30 pm
Astronauts of Inner Space @ Flora Anderson Hall @ Somerville College | Oxford | United Kingdom
Devised by Bronaċ Ferran, Astronauts of Inner Space brings together speakers interested in diverse interfaces between science and the psychic. For Somerville Arts Festival, Bronaċ will introduce artist Luciana Haill, Dr. David Luke and Wai[...]
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Interrogating Children’s Right to Participate in Public Decision-Making (Laura Lundy) 12:00 pm
Interrogating Children’s Right to Participate in Public Decision-Making (Laura Lundy) @ Manor Road Building, Seminar Room E
Feb 29 @ 12:00 pm – 1:30 pm
The Oxford Children’s Rights Network invites you to join us for a lunch time seminar with Laura Lundy, Professor of Education Law and Children’s Rights at Queen’s University Belfast. Abstract: Children’s right to participate in[...]