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

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Automation, robotics and the promise of an easier life 5:00 pm
Automation, robotics and the promise of an easier life @ Oxford Martin School
Mar 2 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Automation, robotics and the promise of an easier life @ Oxford Martin School | Oxford | United Kingdom
Technologies are not neutral tools that emerge independently of the society that invents them. Rather, their design and use reflect as much as shape society. So what does the contemporary fascination with humanoid robots and[...]
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Discovering Cultural Trails in Social Media and Biases of Online Attention in Wikipedia 4:30 pm
Discovering Cultural Trails in Social Media and Biases of Online Attention in Wikipedia @ JHB.302, John Henry Brookes building
Mar 3 @ 4:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Discovering Cultural Trails in Social Media and Biases of Online Attention in Wikipedia @ JHB.302, John Henry Brookes building | Oxford | United Kingdom
As a computational social science researcher, Ruth García-Gavilanes interested in understanding online footprints, utilizing/developing computational human behaviour from methods and leveraging big data. In this seminar she will present two case studies in this field:[...]
‘Driverless vehicles: navigating an autonomous future’ with Dr Ingmar Posner 5:00 pm
‘Driverless vehicles: navigating an autonomous future’ with Dr Ingmar Posner @ Oxford Martin School
Mar 3 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
'Driverless vehicles: navigating an autonomous future' with Dr Ingmar Posner @ Oxford Martin School | Oxford | United Kingdom
How is the technology behind driverless cars designed and implemented? How does an autonomous vehicle interpret a complex and dynamic real world environment, and what are the ethical and social implications of taking humans out[...]
‘Hungry for Change’ (2012) – Free Documentary Screening – Hosted by Oxford Brookes Documentary Club 7:00 pm
‘Hungry for Change’ (2012) – Free Documentary Screening – Hosted by Oxford Brookes Documentary Club @ John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre
Mar 3 @ 7:00 pm – 9:00 pm
'Hungry for Change' (2012) - Free Documentary Screening - Hosted by Oxford Brookes Documentary Club @ John Henry Brookes Lecture Theatre  | Oxford | United Kingdom
Essay deadlines? Hectic lifestyle? Stressful job? Or, just general party animal? we all know this can make ‘healthy eating’ seem at times, a bit of a chore! However, this Thursday Oxford Brookes Documentary Club may[...]
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Hurricanes and Climate Change – lecture by Professor Kerry Emanuel, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA 3:30 pm
Hurricanes and Climate Change – lecture by Professor Kerry Emanuel, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA @ L2, Andrew Wiles Building, Mathematical Institute,
Mar 4 @ 3:30 pm – 6:00 pm
Hurricanes and Climate Change - lecture by Professor Kerry Emanuel, MIT, Cambridge, Mass., USA @ L2, Andrew Wiles Building, Mathematical Institute,  | Oxford | United Kingdom
In his talk, Kerry will explore the pressing practical problem of how hurricane activity will respond to global warming, and how hurricanes could in turn be influencing the atmosphere and ocean.
Heron-Allen Lecture 2016 – Natural Governance: Lessons from Animal and Human Ecology for Sharing the Planet 5:15 pm
Heron-Allen Lecture 2016 – Natural Governance: Lessons from Animal and Human Ecology for Sharing the Planet @ Simpkins Lee Theatre, Pipe Partridge Building, Lady Margaret Hall
Mar 4 @ 5:15 pm – 7:00 pm
Heron-Allen Lecture 2016 - Natural Governance: Lessons from Animal and Human Ecology for Sharing the Planet @ Simpkins Lee Theatre, Pipe Partridge Building, Lady Margaret Hall | Oxford | United Kingdom
The 2016 annual Heron-Allen lecture will be given by Dominic Johnson, Alastair Buchan Chair of International Relations, Director of Research, at the Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR), Oxford. For millions of years, humans[...]
The Future of Work with Joanna Biggs and Nick Srnicek 5:30 pm
The Future of Work with Joanna Biggs and Nick Srnicek @ Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College
Mar 4 @ 5:30 pm – 7:30 pm
The Future of Work with Joanna Biggs and Nick Srnicek @ Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College | Oxford | United Kingdom
Oxford Fabian Society presents ‘The Future of Work’ What is work? How will digital technology transform the economy and the workforce? And how should progressive politics respond to technological change? This event will bring together[...]
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Secular Space: Diverse or Intolerant? 6:30 pm
Secular Space: Diverse or Intolerant? @ Fuller Lecture Theatre
Mar 7 @ 6:30 pm – 8:00 pm
Gita Sahgal is the executive director of the Centre for Secular Space. She is also a writer and documentary film maker, and the co-editor of Refusing Holy Orders: Women and Fundamentalism in Britain. She has[...]
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‘Predicting technological progress’ with Prof Doyne Farmer 5:00 pm
‘Predicting technological progress’ with Prof Doyne Farmer @ Oxford Martin School
Mar 10 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
'Predicting technological progress' with Prof Doyne Farmer @ Oxford Martin School | Oxford | United Kingdom
Technological advancements are fundamental to our existence, and a major driver of economic growth. While technology is all around us, in many ways we understand the evolution of dinosaurs better than we understand the evolution[...]
Special Free Event Celebrating Women Open Screen at Film Oxford 7:30 pm
Special Free Event Celebrating Women Open Screen at Film Oxford @ Film Oxford
Mar 10 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Special Free Event Celebrating Women Open Screen at Film Oxford @ Film Oxford | Oxford | United Kingdom
This month we are having a Women’s Film Night where films about women or made by women will be screened. All are welcome to come to the event. It is our way of celebrating women[...]
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‘Arguing for a Better Politics: Happiness, Health, and Housing’ by Professor Danny Dorling 4:15 pm
‘Arguing for a Better Politics: Happiness, Health, and Housing’ by Professor Danny Dorling @ Oxford Brookes University, John Henry Brookes Building Room 208 (Chakrabarti Lecture Theatre)
Mar 14 @ 4:15 pm – 5:30 pm
Oxford Brookes Centre for Global Politics, Economics and Society seminar series
Discussion of AlphaGo and Quick Fire Talks 7:15 pm
Discussion of AlphaGo and Quick Fire Talks @ Natural Motion Offices
Mar 14 @ 7:15 pm – 9:00 pm
Discussion of AlphaGo and Quick Fire Talks @ Natural Motion Offices  | Oxford | United Kingdom
This is the monthly meeting of the Oxford AI Meetup group. The talks include an analysis of Deep Mind’s AlphaGo software that has just beaten the world champion in their first match.
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From Seabed to Showcase 2:00 pm
From Seabed to Showcase @ Ashmolean Museum
Mar 16 @ 2:00 pm – 3:00 pm
From Seabed to Showcase @ Ashmolean Museum | Oxford | United Kingdom
Find out about the challenges of conserving waterlogged wood with examples from the Gela shipwreck and Mary Rose
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Making Objets Speak: The Technology of Ancient Inscriptions 11:00 am
Making Objets Speak: The Technology of Ancient Inscriptions @ Ashmolean Museum
Mar 17 @ 11:00 am – 12:00 pm
Making Objets Speak: The Technology of Ancient Inscriptions @ Ashmolean Museum | Oxford | United Kingdom
Find out how modern technologies – notably Reflectance Transformation Imaging – have aided modern scholars to decipher Latin inscriptions whose texts have long been thought lost.
Film Oxford Production Group – bi-monthly meeting 7:45 pm
Film Oxford Production Group – bi-monthly meeting @ Film Oxford
Mar 17 @ 7:45 pm – 9:45 pm
Film Oxford Production Group - bi-monthly meeting @ Film Oxford | Oxford | United Kingdom
FILM OXFORD PRODUCTION GROUP Next Meeting: Thursday 17th March at 7:45 pm (8 pm start) Film Oxford Production Group is for anyone who wants to be part of actually making a film. You can come[...]
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Bigger on the inside: Doctor Who and the export of British illusion 7:30 pm
Bigger on the inside: Doctor Who and the export of British illusion @ Town Hall (Plowman Room)
Mar 31 @ 7:30 pm – 9:00 pm
Bigger on the inside: Doctor Who and the export of British illusion @ Town Hall (Plowman Room) | Oxford | United Kingdom
An introductory talk of about twenty minutes, followed by Q&As, and an hour or so’s discussion. All welcome. No need to book.