Oxford Spring School in Advanced Research Methods 2026

Applications are now open for Oxford Spring School in Advanced Research Methods 2026! Apply now: https://cvent.me/0EaK99 This renowned social science methods course will take place from Monday 23 March to Friday 27 March 2026, in both in-person and online formats. Our week-long programme offers graduate students and researchers a unique opportunity to learn cutting-edge methods in social science. Oxford Spring School 2026 consists of eight courses, which will be taught over five days.

Between Sovereignty and Interdependence: India and South Africa’s AI development strategies

Postgraduate students, fellows, staff and faculty from any discipline are welcome. This group aims to foster frequent interdisciplinary critical dialogue across Oxford and beyond about the political impacts of emerging technologies. Please contact Callum Harvey (callum.harvey@oii.ox.ac.uk) in advance to participate or with any questions. Attendance is online only. You do not currently have to be affiliated with the University of Oxford to attend and participate in discussions.

Highly Autonomous Cyber-Capable Agents; Capabilities, Tactics, & Implications [Expert Talk]

Join us for an expert talk on Highly Autonomous Cyber-Capable Agents (HACCAs), examining how offensive cyber capabilities in frontier AI models are advancing at speed. In a matter of months, systems have moved from near-zero to meaningful success on expert-level security challenges, with leading developers already triggering internal cybersecurity risk thresholds.

How to End a Nuclear War: Deterrence and Provocation in War Termination

Is nuclear conflict manageable, or does any use of nuclear weapons inexorably push states toward escalation? And how do these dynamics differ between nuclear- and conventional-armed attacks? Many theorists have considered these questions, but empirically answering them is difficult given the absence of historical data. We address this challenge by fielding a pre-registered experimental survey of American adults designed around a series of hypothetical vignettes featuring attacks on the United States.

Cyril Foster Lecture 2026: ‘Gaza, the Humanisation of War, and the Politics of International Law’ with Samuel Moyn

Law is not just a set of rules to comply with (or not), but a terrain of political struggle. As the war in Gaza began 2023, leading politicians, international lawyers, and ordinary people engaged on that terrain, to advance strategy and honor principle. This lecture considers how the demand for war to be fought within humane limits has shaped how activists, observers, and politicians argue in the present and imagine the future.
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