Breadcrumb Home Previous events of interest Previous events of interest Previous events taking place at Oxford which may be of interest to those studying Politics and International Relations The Americas in Catholicism’s Global Cold War 5 Dec 2025 14:00 Speaker(s): Daniel McDonald (Oxford) Series: Global & Imperial History Research Seminar Institutions and individuals in the Russian foreign policy-making process 5 Dec 2025 13:00 Speaker(s): Anton Barbashin (Editor, Riddle Russia) Asian ‘Revolutions’: Youth and Protest in the 2020s 5 Dec 2025 09:30 Series: Asian Studies Centre seminars and events Dead Letters: Reuse, Recycling, and Emotions in Japanese Buddhist Manuscripts 4 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Halle O’Neal (University of Edinburgh) Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies Dictating the agenda: the authoritarian resurgence in world politics 4 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Prof Alexander Cooley (Columbia), Prof Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin) The Code of Karam: How Literature Shapes Post-Revolutionary Social Spaces in Cairo 4 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Giedrė Šabasevičiūtė (Czech Academy of Sciences) Series: Friday Seminars The Madwoman in the Factory: Valerie Solanas and the Feminist Imagination 4 Dec 2025 11:45 Speaker(s): Marybeth Hamilton (History Workshop) Series: Centre for Women’s, Gender, Identity, and Queer History events (WGIQ)[formerly known as CGIS]. The loyalties of professionals: Black soldiers in the Rhodesian army, 1963-1981 3 Dec 2025 17:15 Speaker(s): M T Howard (Independent Scholar) Series: History of War Seminar Series The role of media in a changing world 3 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Mr Nic Robertson (CNN International) Series: Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies Strange Fruit in Comparative Perspective 2 Dec 2025 14:00 Speaker(s): Dr Adnan Naseemullah (Kings College London) Series: Modern South Asian Studies Seminar Series Title TBC 1 Dec 2025 13:30 Series: Political Economy Seminar Lobito-Bound: the high-stakes story of Africa’s next geopolitical frontier 28 Nov 2025 19:30 Speaker(s): Sam Williams (Wolfson College), Tulinabo Mushingi (U.S. Ambassador to Angola), Marcia Veiga (BBC World Service) Current page 1 Page 2 Page 3 Page 4 Page 5 Page 6 Page 7 Page 8 Page 9 … Next page Next › Upcoming events of interest
The Americas in Catholicism’s Global Cold War 5 Dec 2025 14:00 Speaker(s): Daniel McDonald (Oxford) Series: Global & Imperial History Research Seminar
Institutions and individuals in the Russian foreign policy-making process 5 Dec 2025 13:00 Speaker(s): Anton Barbashin (Editor, Riddle Russia)
Asian ‘Revolutions’: Youth and Protest in the 2020s 5 Dec 2025 09:30 Series: Asian Studies Centre seminars and events
Dead Letters: Reuse, Recycling, and Emotions in Japanese Buddhist Manuscripts 4 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Halle O’Neal (University of Edinburgh) Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies
Dictating the agenda: the authoritarian resurgence in world politics 4 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Prof Alexander Cooley (Columbia), Prof Alexander Dukalskis (University College Dublin)
The Code of Karam: How Literature Shapes Post-Revolutionary Social Spaces in Cairo 4 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Giedrė Šabasevičiūtė (Czech Academy of Sciences) Series: Friday Seminars
The Madwoman in the Factory: Valerie Solanas and the Feminist Imagination 4 Dec 2025 11:45 Speaker(s): Marybeth Hamilton (History Workshop) Series: Centre for Women’s, Gender, Identity, and Queer History events (WGIQ)[formerly known as CGIS].
The loyalties of professionals: Black soldiers in the Rhodesian army, 1963-1981 3 Dec 2025 17:15 Speaker(s): M T Howard (Independent Scholar) Series: History of War Seminar Series
The role of media in a changing world 3 Dec 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Mr Nic Robertson (CNN International) Series: Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies
Strange Fruit in Comparative Perspective 2 Dec 2025 14:00 Speaker(s): Dr Adnan Naseemullah (Kings College London) Series: Modern South Asian Studies Seminar Series
Lobito-Bound: the high-stakes story of Africa’s next geopolitical frontier 28 Nov 2025 19:30 Speaker(s): Sam Williams (Wolfson College), Tulinabo Mushingi (U.S. Ambassador to Angola), Marcia Veiga (BBC World Service)