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 Afua Hirsch: The Problem with the West and why EDI depends on addressing it (SSD EDI Annual Lecture) 9 May 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Afua Hirsch Climate and the Macroeconomy: why monetary policy makers are increasingly focusing on the impact of climate risks 9 May 2025 16:00 Speaker(s): James Talbot (Bank of England) Toward an Inclusive Archaeological and Historical Narrative of Palestine 9 May 2025 15:00 The Problem of Nationalism 9 May 2025 14:00 Series: Oxford China Reading Group Conference: Re-assembling Manchukuo from below: Invisible Minorities, Politics, and Imagination 9 May 2025 10:30 Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies Conference: Re-assembling Manchukuo from below: Invisible Minorities, Politics, and Imagination 9 - 10 May 09:30 Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies Radhakrishnan Lecture 1: Acceleration as a Riposte to Colonialism 8 May 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Sunil Amrith (Yale University) Series: Radhakrishnan Lecture Series 2025: The Developmental State in Climate Crisis Emergent Prestige and Status-Seeking Dynamics in International AI Competition 8 May 2025 15:00 Speaker(s): Kayla Blomquist (The Oxford Internet Institute) Series: Cyber Strategy & Technology Studies Working Group Changing Global Politics and its impact on Singapore and ASEAN 8 May 2025 14:30 Speaker(s): Mr Ng Teck Hean (Singapore's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom) Series: Global Governance & Diplomacy Public Speaker Series Where Are We At? - PGR and ECR Symposium 8 May 2025 09:30 Speaker(s): Discussion Series: Centre for Women’s, Gender, Identity, and Queer History events (WGIQ)[formerly known as CGIS]. Women and the Unions - Challenging Inequality 7 May 2025 17:30 Speaker(s): Mr John Bowers KC (Principal, Brasenose College, Oxford) Series: Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Brasenose Climate Realism: time for a reset 7 May 2025 17:15 Speaker(s): Professor Dieter Helm, CBE (University of Oxford), Professor Cameron Hepburn, Professor Mette Morsing (Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford) 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
Afua Hirsch: The Problem with the West and why EDI depends on addressing it (SSD EDI Annual Lecture) 9 May 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Afua Hirsch
Climate and the Macroeconomy: why monetary policy makers are increasingly focusing on the impact of climate risks 9 May 2025 16:00 Speaker(s): James Talbot (Bank of England)
Conference: Re-assembling Manchukuo from below: Invisible Minorities, Politics, and Imagination 9 May 2025 10:30 Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies
Conference: Re-assembling Manchukuo from below: Invisible Minorities, Politics, and Imagination 9 - 10 May 09:30 Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies
Radhakrishnan Lecture 1: Acceleration as a Riposte to Colonialism 8 May 2025 17:00 Speaker(s): Sunil Amrith (Yale University) Series: Radhakrishnan Lecture Series 2025: The Developmental State in Climate Crisis
Emergent Prestige and Status-Seeking Dynamics in International AI Competition 8 May 2025 15:00 Speaker(s): Kayla Blomquist (The Oxford Internet Institute) Series: Cyber Strategy & Technology Studies Working Group
Changing Global Politics and its impact on Singapore and ASEAN 8 May 2025 14:30 Speaker(s): Mr Ng Teck Hean (Singapore's High Commissioner to the United Kingdom) Series: Global Governance & Diplomacy Public Speaker Series
Where Are We At? - PGR and ECR Symposium 8 May 2025 09:30 Speaker(s): Discussion Series: Centre for Women’s, Gender, Identity, and Queer History events (WGIQ)[formerly known as CGIS].
Women and the Unions - Challenging Inequality 7 May 2025 17:30 Speaker(s): Mr John Bowers KC (Principal, Brasenose College, Oxford) Series: Celebrating 50 Years of Women at Brasenose
Climate Realism: time for a reset 7 May 2025 17:15 Speaker(s): Professor Dieter Helm, CBE (University of Oxford), Professor Cameron Hepburn, Professor Mette Morsing (Smith School of Enterprise and the Environment, University of Oxford)