Executive Education Programme: Geopolitical Risk

The Department of Politics and International Relations offers its first transformative Executive Education Programme to equip leaders with strategic insights needed to navigate today's complex global landscape.

No organisation is isolated from politics. Political risks shape economic risks. 

Find out how you and your organisation can benefit - 27-29 November 2025.

Politics is at the heart of human life. From an international, to an interpersonal scale, political structures and processes profoundly affect the distribution of resources and human rights. Our vision is a world with a wider understanding of political power, process, and its impact. This is what we study, and this is what we teach.

Celebrating 25 years of DPIR

Throughout 2025, we’re recognising the real-world impact and influence of our research over the past 25 years. Join us as we celebrate successes of staff and students – past and present - and connect with our alumni from across the world. 

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We look forward to contributing to a policy landscape where young people are not just consulted, but actively shape responses to complex challenges of disinformation

Oxford Computational Political Science Group (OCPSG) is dedicated to advancing the study and application of computational methods in political science.