News and Events

News

The VC (left) presents the Empowering People Award to Clare Oxenbury-Palmer (Law), Elisha Ward (SSD), and Anne Wolfes (Psychiatry)

Social Sciences Division colleagues recognised in Vice-Chancellor’s Awards

Across the Division five projects were named Winners in their categories, with a further two Highly Commended. A remarkable success across 13 categories, demonstrating the high-quality teaching, research and professional services contribution across the Division.
Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2026 banner. A prizewinner in a bright blue dress receives an award from the Vice-Chancellor on a raised stage.

Colleagues from across Social Sciences Division shortlisted for Vice-Chancellor's Awards

A graphic image of bright, multi coloured irregular segments.

Divisional members contribute to conference exploring the Motherhood Penalty

Impact Conference 2026

Impact in Motion: Social Sciences Impact Conference 2026 explores how social sciences can drive change in uncertain times

Logos for the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, and the School of Geography and the Environment.

Two departments top the 2026 QS World University Rankings

said logo

Saïd Business School appoints first Poet Laureate, Dr Athol Williams

Professor Rebecca Eynon stands in front of some foliage. She has shoulder-length brown hair and is wearing a light grey blouse.

Professor Rebecca Eynon elected to Academy of Social Sciences Fellowship

The Ukrainian flag

Dr Marnie Howlett reflects on the fourth anniversary of Russia's invasion of Ukraine

Events

Below is a list of major upcoming events hosted by our departments. There are hundreds of other events each term across the Social Sciences Division, including seminars, workshops and conferences. You can view a full list on Oxford Events. To see a dedicated calendar for each department, please visit the 'Events' section on their individual websites.

Annual Roger Hood Lecture: Professor Shadd Maruna, University of Liverpool

‘Desistance Futures: Making Amends for the Past’

OII 25th Anniversary Public Lecture: danah boyd, Cornell University

‘Dreaming of a Networked World: Reflections on the Political Economy of the Internet’

Guest lecture: United Nations Under-Secretary-General, Jean-Pierre Lacroix

‘The Difficult Journey of Peace: Challenges and Opportunities for Peace Operations in a Fragmented World’