Workshop on political violence involving DPIR hosted in Sarajevo
Iman Iftikhar
Lukas Seibert
Lukas Seibert is a DPhil (PhD) candidate in Politics at the Department of Politics and International Relations. In his doctoral thesis, he investigates how transparency regulations affect legislators' extra-parliamentary activities and how remunerated side jobs influence their behaviour within parliament. By exploring these dynamics, his work sheds light on broader questions of transparency and accountability in legislative bodies.
Graham Higgins
Graham Higgins is studying for his DPhil in Politics at St Johns College, Oxford under the supervision of Dr Ranjit Lall. His thesis, “Budget Execution: Examining Congress’ hidden hand in US foreign policy” intends to expose the ways in which Congress has rapidly expanded its power over the President’s foreign policy agenda via its suite of oversight tools.
Eric Kaufmann: Academic Freedom in an Age of Extremes
Dr Eric Kaufmann, Director of Buckingham University's Centre for Heterodox Social Science, has co-authored an influential report arguing that a "hostile climate" is chilling academic freedom in Britain.
Technology and the Rise of Great Powers
Conor Walsh
Conor Walsh is an MPhil Political Theory student at the DPIR. Prior to studying at Oxford, Conor attended University College London where he graduated with first-class honours in BSc Philosophy, Politics and Economics with Social Data Science.
Many congratulations – Professor of Political Science wins top award for research on roots and configurations of global climate politics
David N. Lyon Lecture 2024
Our panel, chaired by Professor Tim Soutphommasane, Chief Diversity Officer at the University of Oxford, will speak on “Banning LGBTQ+ Conversion Practices; UK and Global Perspectives”