Some face-to-face events are returning. Check carefully for any requirements.
Panel: Professor Charles Godfray, Director, Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Food and author of the chapter How can 9-10 Billion People be Fed Sustainably and Equitably by 2050? Professor Ian Goldin, Director, Oxford[...]
Adobe User Group Monthly Meeting – Free Event This week’s theme: Low light photography, YouTube broadcast and user experience tips We have three guest speakers this time: Roger Gilboy, Mariana Mota and David Perry. Roger[...]
Join us for a critical review of the extent to which businesses promote HR in practice. Talk of corporate responsibility, pro-bono schemes and language of sustainability and accountability continues to increase but in reality are[...]
The Anglo-Scottish Border: a Photographic Tour With Tim Porter, lecturer Medieval Scotland Afternoon Tea Lecture Series Tuesday 25 November, 2–4pm At the Ashmolean Museum (Lecture Theatre) With the 2014 referendum for Scottish independence, the historic[...]
The Colloquium is a seminar series at Kellogg College, Oxford. Sophie Haines is a Research Member of Common Room and James Martin Fellow at the Institute for Science, Innovation, and Society (InSIS). Her research interests[...]
This is a monthly free meeting. This week we have two main talks, one on creating 360degree tours of buildings using Google business, (basically using street view you can walk in and tour round certain[...]
Public meeting. Twenty minute talk, one hour discussion. You’re welcome to come along just to listen, or participate actively in the discussion. Free entry, no need to book.
Samantha Shannon will be discussing her bestselling book ‘The Bone Season’ as well as her new release ‘The Mime Order’, book number two in the series. Joining Samantha to discuss her books and the wonderful[...]
Ever more people are interested in the social impact that organisations are creating beyond their contributions to the economy (gross value added, employment, etc.). Despite an existent tradition of cost-benefit analyses and other types of[...]
Persepolis is the exuberant and critically acclaimed story of an Iranian girl’s self-awakening, as she experiences the emotional travails of adolescence against the backdrop of the Iranian Revolution. Based on the autobiographical graphic novel by[...]
21CC is a multidisciplinary conference, which unites leading minds to explore the opportunities and challenges of the 21st century. Led by Oxford students it is partnered with the Oxford Martin School, which pioneers research, policy[...]
We are pleased to announce that Oxford will be hosting MedFest – the international medical film festival. Now in its fifth year, the theme of MedFest 2015 is ‘Global Medicine & Civilisations’, and will be[...]
Professor Traute Meyer, Southampton
Twenty minute introductory talk, one hour discussion. Free entry, no need to book, all welcome.
Open Screen – Women Filmmakers Showcase As part of Oxford International Women’s Festival (28 February–14 March 2015), for this month only, we are hosting a Women’s Film Night. ALL WELCOME Come to this Open Screen[...]
Pedro Ferreira (Professor of Astrophysics, University of Oxford) will discuss his book The Perfect Theory: A Century of Geniuses and the Battle over General Relativity with: – Javier Lezaun (Anthropology, University of Oxford) – Alex[...]
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[...]
Showcasing the latest films produced on courses and projects at Film Oxford as well as independent shorts from Oxfordshire based filmmakers. Drama, Docs, Dance, Digital.
This month we look at the fusion of video production with wearable technology and will have a presentation of Traak! an augmented reality project produced by researchers from Oxford Brookes. Augmented Reality is a cutting[...]
Professor Neil Davidson (Glasgow) ‘Why wasn’t England like China? Western absolutism and the road to the tributary state’ Professor David Parker (Leeds) ‘Absolute Monarchy: Recharging Feudalism’
Everyone, I am a representative of the newly founded Oxford Brookes Documentary Club. We are an organisation open to students, staff and the public. We launch in two weeks from now promising a series of[...]
What does our “tax-competitive” regime mean, and whose interests does it serve? Discussion with John Christensen of the Tax Justice Network.
A friendly networking group that meets to watch and discuss short films
Dr. Sylvia McLain is biophysicist at the University of Oxford where she runs a research group who’s primary aim is to understand the physics of life, by looking a biology on the atomic level. Sylvia[...]
Britain’s forgotten youth shown in a new feature Bypass directed by Duane Hopkins is screening at Ultimate Picture Palace on 18th April. Duane Hopkins set out to make a film that exposes the brutal facts[...]
Ten years ago, New York Times columnist Thomas L. Friedman shone a light on how the world was ‘flattening’; how the convergence of world events and new technologies had opened up the global supply chain[...]
Co-hosted with the Oxford Finance Society and the Oxford University Engineering Society. Technology has changed rapidly in the last 30 years; in order to survive businesses have had to evolve or otherwise face extinction. As[...]
With its ingenious cinematography and stunning underwater scenes, this nature documentary by young wildlife enthusiasts Péter Farkas and Ferenc Keresztúri reveals the hidden secrets of the Hungarian woodlands and the rich underwater world inhabiting their[...]
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