News and Events

News

Professor Lucie Cluver

Professor Lucie Cluver nominated for a fellowship of the Academy of Social Sciences

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Six Oxford social science researchers awarded at prestigious 2023 ESRC Impact Awards

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Children and families enjoy an adventure for the senses with researchers at the ESRC Festival of Social Science

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Applying to Horizon Europe funding opportunities

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Five British Academy Postdoctoral Fellowships awarded to Oxford social scientists

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New 'Common Ground Seminar Series' launches with session on the AI and Society interface

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Innovation Fellowship deliver programme of creative and engaging events to explore culture change in the Social Sciences

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Oxford-led consortium wins £18 million in renewed funding for doctoral studentships

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’