Research excellence
The depth and breadth of our world-leading research
Grounded in Oxford’s long tradition of independent scholarship and academic freedom, Oxford social sciences deliver world leading research that continues to challenge current ideas and theories and explore new ways of thinking and benefitting society. A core characteristic of our research is its global nature and significant impact both in academic and non-academic contexts. This gives a unique perspective to our research and places us at the heart of most social science debates.
Research in social science at Oxford is distinctive in both its depth and breadth. Oxford has over 1,000 social science researchers, the largest grouping of social scientists in the UK, spread across 14 discipline-focused and interdisciplinary departments and units, and the Colleges. Our research combines rigorous and innovative quantitative methodologies and theoretical approaches using individual and collective experiences and actions. The quality and diversity of our research and researchers creates a virtuous circle, attracting the most talented students and researchers, allowing us to create an intellectually fertile environment for the next generation of world leaders.
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Our size and shape mean that we are well placed to respond, and contribute, to many of the challenges and themes emerging from funding bodies and government. In addition to our disciplinary strengths, we have critical mass in a number of areas of specialism, which include:
- COVID-19
- Climate change and resource management
- Aid, poverty, and sustainable development
- Big data and AI
- Future of work and labour markets
- Peace, justice, and governance
- Family, education, and inequalities
- Migration, population, and global health
- Future cities, communities, and heritage
- Global economic management and business regulation
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COVID-19
Climate change and resource management
Research collaborations
The unique combination of the breadth and depth of our research, initiatives made possible by key donations, and the collegiate structure, provide significant opportunities for individual scholars in narrow areas of specialism to collaborate with other world leaders to form multi- and interdisciplinary research groups and centres with strong multi-institutional collaborations and partnerships that engage with the outside world. In this way, Oxford’s social science researchers are ideally placed to push new multi-and interdisciplinary boundaries and explore cutting-edge research.
Discover news and stories of research collaborations from across the Social Sciences Division below:
Oxford profiles: Meet some of our researchers
Professor Lavanya Rajamani
Professor Heather Viles
Professor Dapo Akande
Professor Yadvinder Malhi
Professor Melinda Mills
Professor Cameron Hepburn
Awards and prizes
Research news
New study finds that cash transfers to pregnant women halve infant mortality rate
Expert comment: How can we make the UK more welcoming for newcomers and communities?
‘Laying the groundwork for real change’: Graduate students and policymakers collaborate to tackle health inequalities in Oxfordshire
Oxford social scientists find policymakers underestimate public support for climate action
Oxford social scientists elected to Fellowship of British Academy
SSD Interdisciplinary Hubs: Ideas in action
Social scientists named in the King's Birthday Honours 2025
Social scientists' impact 'among the very best of Oxford' at Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2025
For people and planet: New social sciences collaborations awarded funding to advance the UN Sustainable Development Goals
Changing the world, together: celebrating social sciences collaborations making a difference
Business Engagement Seed Fund awardees announced
Social scientists shortlisted for the Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2025
High-quality research support and advice
Our approach to supporting research across the Social Sciences Division has been highly successful in the last ten years, with the volume of research awards continuing to rise and the development of a large number of research centres and groupings. Researchers at Oxford receive significant support and guidance in the development of their research, including career development, research and impact funding, research project design and management, and research outputs from academic and administrative colleagues across the University, division and departments.
If you are a researcher at Oxford, please visit our Support for Researchers page to find out more.
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