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[...]
Public Seminar: Thinking About the Brain With speakers: Professor Chris Kennard; Professor Glyn Humphreys; Professor David Lomas; Dr Joshua Hordern; Dr Ayoush Lazikani; Dr Matthew Broome; Dr Chrystalina Antoniades Thursday 20 November, 5.30-8.30pm Ashmolean Education[...]
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[...]
We are delighted to welcome Torsten Reil (CEO and founder – NaturalMotion) to Saïd Business School on Friday 21st November. Torsten founded NaturalMotion, a leading games and technology company based in Oxford, London and San[...]
A History of Ancient Greece in Fifty Lives With David Studdard, historian Saturday 22 November, 2–3pm Ashmolean Museum Lecture Theatre David Studdard creates a vivid picture of life in all arenas of the Ancient Greek[...]
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[...]
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[...]
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[...]
Magic Textiles (In association with the Oxford Asian Textiles Group) With Dr Susan Conway, Research Associate, School of Oriental and Asian Studies Wednesday 26 November, 6–8.30pm Ashmolean Museum Education Centre Dr Conway studies the culture,[...]
C.R.W. Nevinson in the 21st Century With Jan Cox, art historian Friday 28 November, 2–3pm At the Ashmolean Museum Christopher Richard Wynne Nevinson (1889‒1946) was one of the most famous British war artists working during[...]
Why Poetry Matters Part of the Why Philosophy Matters Series With Professor Max de Gaynesford, University of Reading Wednesday 3 December, 6‒7.30pm, Education Centre Join esteemed scholars to talk about the hot topics in contemporary[...]
To celebrate the 350th anniversary of the commencement of the building of the Sheldonian Theatre, we’ll be hosting Dr Matthew Walker and Dr Anthony Geraghty for a tour of the Sheldonian Theatre, a thrilling opportunity[...]
Medieval Scottish Gothic: Glory and Excess With Tim Porter, lecturer (ticket includes tea & cake!) Friday 5 December, 2–4pm Ashmolean Museum Lecture Theatre With the 2014 referendum for Scottish independence, the historic relationship between Scotland[...]
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.[...]
Special Printing Demonstrations On a 19th century printing press With Professor Michael Phillips, exhibition curator Tuesday 9, Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 December 11am–12pm & 2–4pm Join Professor Michael Phillips, guest curator of the exhibition,[...]
Special Printing Demonstrations On a 19th century printing press With Professor Michael Phillips, exhibition curator Tuesday 9, Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 December 11am–12pm & 2–4pm Join Professor Michael Phillips, guest curator of the exhibition,[...]
Humanity is at the beginning of a revolution that will change the way you think about your family, you work and yourself and bring radical change for every institution and every nation, as well as[...]
Special Printing Demonstrations On a 19th century printing press With Professor Michael Phillips, exhibition curator Tuesday 9, Wednesday 10 and Thursday 11 December 11am–12pm & 2–4pm Join Professor Michael Phillips, guest curator of the exhibition,[...]
The Sir David Piper Lecture 2015 Time at the Museum With Dr Alexander Sturgis, Director of the Ashmolean Saturday 10 January, 11am–12pm, Taylor Institute (next door to the Ashmolean Museum) The Ashmolean’s collections span millennia[...]
Towards a New Era in Printmaking: Innovation in the 18th Century With Dr Ad Stijnman FRHistS, private researcher Friday 16 January, 2‒3pm, Ashmolean Lecture Theatre Printmaking changed dramatically after 1700 with the introduction of new[...]
Brought to you by Blackwell’s Bookshop and the Ashmolean Museum, ‘Inspired by Blake’ is a two-week William Blake Festival celebrating the magnificent and visionary painter, poet, thinker and icon. This panel discussion opens the festival[...]
What to do when you graduate? No idea? Sylvia is here to help.. Sylvia M’Bemba, a veteran of the recruitment world, is developing an e-learning platform to help students become more aware of their strengths[...]
Brought to you by Blackwell’s Bookshop and the Ashmolean Museum, ‘Inspired by Blake’ is a two-week William Blake Festival celebrating the magnificent and visionary painter, poet, thinker and icon. Take an incredible journey through the[...]
Open lectures by Antony Griffiths, former Keeper of the Department of Prints and Drawings, British Museum on the print before photography. Wednesdays at 5 pm: 21 Jan The technology and its implications 28 Jan The[...]
Brought to you by Blackwell’s Bookshop and the Ashmolean Museum, ‘Inspired by Blake’ is a two-week William Blake Festival celebrating the magnificent and visionary painter, poet, thinker and icon. William Blake and five of his[...]
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.
Brought to you by Blackwell’s Bookshop and the Ashmolean Museum, ‘Inspired by Blake’ is a two-week William Blake Festival celebrating the magnificent and visionary painter, poet, thinker and icon. Grounded in an exploration of the[...]
Reading in the Spirit of Blake With Saree Makdisi, Professor of English and Comparative Literature, UCLA Friday 23 January, 4.30‒5.30pm, Lecture Theatre Grounded in an exploration of the relationship between words and images in Blake’s[...]
Brought to you by Blackwell’s Bookshop and the Ashmolean Museum, ‘Inspired by Blake’ is a two-week William Blake Festival celebrating the magnificent and visionary painter, poet, thinker and icon. A special performance from acclaimed rapper[...]
Brought to you by Blackwell’s Bookshop and the Ashmolean Museum, ‘Inspired by Blake’ is a two-week William Blake Festival celebrating the magnificent and visionary painter, poet, thinker and icon. For William Blake, the human voice[...]
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