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Join us at Freud this Wednesday as we consider how the collections, interpretations and rituals of our cultural institutions shape society today. Paul Hobson, director of Modern Art Oxford and Dr Christopher Brown, director of[...]
Speaker: Susie Orbach Psychotherapist, psychoanalyst, writer and social critic. Her books include Fat is a Feminist Issue and Bodies. A convenor of Anybody, an organisation that campaigns for body diversity. Co-founder of Antidote which works[...]
On Friday 13th June, the Oxford Left Review will be launching OLR Issue 13. Come along to get your copy and chat with the writers and editors. This issue was partially themed on ‘Science, Technology[...]
Al Jazeera host Mehdi Hasan will challenge Bernard Kouchner, co-founder of Medecins sans Frontieres and former French Foreign Minister, on France’s military interventionism. Are the country’s motives altruistic or do they respond to a neo-colonialist[...]
A TORCH day conference including keynotes from Terry Eagleton and George Pattison and parallel session papers on theodicy, evil in literature, film and TV, German philosophy (Hegel and Fichte), death and technology, Aristotle, the Akedah,[...]
Egyptomania: The Allure of Ancient Egypt With Henrietta McCall, Department of the Middle East, British Museum 2pm Saturday, 11 October 2014 at Ashmolean Museum | Venue Information Henrietta McCall talks about the enduring appeal of[...]
Overture to the Oxford Ceramics Fair With Janice Tchalenko, potter Ashmolean Lecture Theatre Fri 17 Oct, 2–3.30pm Janice Tchalenko is an award-winning potter whose work has been exhibited internationally and commissioned for retail outlets such[...]
Dress up to party like it’s 1922 and discover the decade’s fascination with Ancient Egypt at an evening of Jazz Age performances, workshops and talks. – – – – – – – – – –[...]
In Conversation: Sir Norman Rosenthal and Dr Georgina Paul ‘Joseph Beuys & Jörg Immendorff’ Exhibition Event Wednesday 5 November, 11.30am–12.30pm At the Ashmolean Museum Join the curator of the exhibition, Sir Norman Rosenthal, as he[...]
Sian Williams, BBC Journalist, will discuss the challenges of the job, reflect on her work and also reveal the latest research from her MSc Psychology degree.
A public meeting with a short introductory talk followed by questions and discussion. Theodor Adorno (1903–1969) and ‘pleasure hardening into boredom’ Thursday 6 November, 7:30pm to 9:00pm The Mitre, corner of High St and Turl[...]
Why Film Matters Part of the Why Philosophy Matters Series With Professor Stephen Mulhall, New College, Oxford University Wednesday 12 November, 6‒7.30pm, Ashmolean Education Centre Join esteemed scholars to talk about the hot topics in[...]
We are delighted to welcome Michael S. Malone to Saïd Business School on Monday 24th November. Mike has covered Silicon Valley and high-tech for more than thirty years, and was twice nominated by the San[...]
William Blake: Apprentice & Master With Professor Michael Phillips, exhibition curator Saturday 6 December, 11am‒12pm, Ashmolean Lecture Theatre Exhibition curator Professor Michael Phillips explains how some of Blake’s best-known works were created and individually produced.[...]
This seminar is part of The Business and Practice of Journalism Series. Reporting the unreported Belinda Goldsmith, editor in chief, and Timothy Large, director of journalism and media training, Thomson Reuters Foundation
This is part of The Media and Politics Seminar Series. The following seminars will be given at 5 pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College. The General Election – how is voting[...]
The seminar is part of The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. The seventh medium – how mobile has forever changed journalism Juan Señor, partner at Innovations Media
This is part of The Media and Politics Seminar Series. The following seminars will be given at 5 pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College. The challenges of reporting the Russia/Ukraine Conflict[...]
This seminar is part of The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. The following seminars will be given at 2.00 pm on Wednesdays in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College. The top five dilemmas[...]
This is part of The Media and Politics Seminar Series. The following seminars will be given at 5 pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College. Time present and time past: how everyone[...]
This seminar is part of The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. The following seminars will be given at 2.00 pm on Wednesdays in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College. A little piracy can[...]
This is part of The Media and Politics Seminar Series. The following seminars will be given at 5 pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College. Media freedom in 2015 – the aftermath[...]
This seminar is part of The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. The following seminars will be given at 2.00 pm on Wednesdays in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College. The future of television[...]
This is part of The Media and Politics Seminar Series. The following seminars will be given at 5 pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College. Nothing is true: the Kremlin’s global information[...]
This seminar is part of The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. The following seminars will be given at 2.00 pm on Wednesdays in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College. Environmental journalism and sustainable[...]
This seminar is part of The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. The following seminars will be given at 2.00 pm on Wednesdays in the Barclay Room, Green Templeton College. Beyond Borders: which news[...]
In the wake of the Charlie Hebdo murders and the ensuing debate on freedom of religion vs freedom of expression, Honorary Fellow of Wolfson College Professor Sir Richard Sorabji CBE will deliver this timely lecture[...]
Magazines act as the ultimate social barometer, cataloguing our insecurities, dreams and manners. Confidence comes in many guises – beauty, power, sex, body, social standing – which depend as much on social hierarchy as the[...]
This is part of The Media and Politics Seminar Series. The following seminars will be given at 5 pm on Fridays, normally in the Butler Room, Nuffield College. What impact will UKIP have at the[...]
The student workshop entitled “Diversity in 20th and 21st Century Greek Popular Culture(s) and Media” is a free event and all are welcome. Attendees will be accepted on a first-come, first-served basis, so please do[...]
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