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 Rethinking the Eastern Mediterranean in a volatile world 21 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Alexander Clarkson (King's College London), Constantinos Filis (American College of Greece), Manal Shehabi (Faculty of Middle Eastern Studies, Oxford) Series: South East European Studies at Oxford (SEESOX) In person and online. To attend online, please register with Zoom. Booking not required if attending in person. They Cry Liberty: Imperial Crisis and Revolution in Atlantic Africa 21 Nov 2023 16:00 Speaker(s): Bronwen Everill (University of Cambridge) Series: American History Research Seminar Migration, Caste, and the Figure of the 'Coolie' in Indian Diplomatic History 21 Nov 2023 14:00 Speaker(s): Kalathmika Natarajan (University of Exeter) Series: Modern South Asian Studies Seminar Series Book talk: 'The power of platforms: shaping media and society' 21 Nov 2023 12:30 Speaker(s): Professor Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (Director, Oxford Martin Programme on Misinformation, Science and Media) Series: Oxford Martin School Public Lectures Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2023 | Who Gets Believed? A conversation with Dina Nayeri 20 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Dina Nayeri (University of St Andrews) Series: Refugee Studies Centre Special Seminars & Lectures Poverty and human development challenges in Arab countries 20 Nov 2023 16:00 Speaker(s): Dr Khalid Abu-Ismail (ESCWA) Series: OPHI Seminar Series Please book to attend in person. From ‘closedness’ to ‘closeness’: how changing community values sustains a traditional craft industry 17 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Shilla Lee, Dr Shilla Lee (Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies) Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies Single Motherhood, Celebrities, and Popular Culture in Egypt 17 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Hanan Hammad (Leiden University), Dr Hanan Hammad (Professor of History and Chair of Women & Gender Studies at Texas Christian University) Series: Middle East Centre Friday Seminar Series Slavery and Industrialization 17 Nov 2023 16:00 Speaker(s): Professor Maxine Berg (Warwick), Professor Patricia Hudson FBA Series: Global & Imperial History Research Seminar The Digital Border: Migration, Technology, Power 17 Nov 2023 14:30 Speaker(s): Professor Myria Georgiou (Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics) Series: Media and Migration Cambridge Analytica, 5 Years On 17 Nov 2023 14:00 Speaker(s): Professor Victoria Nash (Oxford Internet Institute), Professor Helen Margetts (University of Oxford), Elizabeth Denham CBE (The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)), Lord Tim Clement Jones (House of Lords), Felix Simon (Oxford Internet Institute), Steve Wood (Oxford Internet Institute), Ravi Naik (Oxford Internet Institute), Frederike Kaltheuner The event is in-person only at Said Business School, Park End Street and consists of 2 panels 2-4:30pm with a refreshment break followed by a drinks reception at 4:30. Gender in Chinese History 17 Nov 2023 14:00 Series: Oxford China Reading Group Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 75 Page 76 Page 77 Page 78 Current page 79 Page 80 Page 81 Page 82 Page 83 … Next page Next › Upcoming events of interest
Rethinking the Eastern Mediterranean in a volatile world 21 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Alexander Clarkson (King's College London), Constantinos Filis (American College of Greece), Manal Shehabi (Faculty of Middle Eastern Studies, Oxford) Series: South East European Studies at Oxford (SEESOX) In person and online. To attend online, please register with Zoom. Booking not required if attending in person.
They Cry Liberty: Imperial Crisis and Revolution in Atlantic Africa 21 Nov 2023 16:00 Speaker(s): Bronwen Everill (University of Cambridge) Series: American History Research Seminar
Migration, Caste, and the Figure of the 'Coolie' in Indian Diplomatic History 21 Nov 2023 14:00 Speaker(s): Kalathmika Natarajan (University of Exeter) Series: Modern South Asian Studies Seminar Series
Book talk: 'The power of platforms: shaping media and society' 21 Nov 2023 12:30 Speaker(s): Professor Rasmus Kleis Nielsen (Director, Oxford Martin Programme on Misinformation, Science and Media) Series: Oxford Martin School Public Lectures
Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2023 | Who Gets Believed? A conversation with Dina Nayeri 20 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Dina Nayeri (University of St Andrews) Series: Refugee Studies Centre Special Seminars & Lectures
Poverty and human development challenges in Arab countries 20 Nov 2023 16:00 Speaker(s): Dr Khalid Abu-Ismail (ESCWA) Series: OPHI Seminar Series Please book to attend in person.
From ‘closedness’ to ‘closeness’: how changing community values sustains a traditional craft industry 17 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Shilla Lee, Dr Shilla Lee (Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies) Series: Nissan Institute Seminar in Japanese Studies
Single Motherhood, Celebrities, and Popular Culture in Egypt 17 Nov 2023 17:00 Speaker(s): Dr Hanan Hammad (Leiden University), Dr Hanan Hammad (Professor of History and Chair of Women & Gender Studies at Texas Christian University) Series: Middle East Centre Friday Seminar Series
Slavery and Industrialization 17 Nov 2023 16:00 Speaker(s): Professor Maxine Berg (Warwick), Professor Patricia Hudson FBA Series: Global & Imperial History Research Seminar
The Digital Border: Migration, Technology, Power 17 Nov 2023 14:30 Speaker(s): Professor Myria Georgiou (Department of Media and Communications at the London School of Economics) Series: Media and Migration
Cambridge Analytica, 5 Years On 17 Nov 2023 14:00 Speaker(s): Professor Victoria Nash (Oxford Internet Institute), Professor Helen Margetts (University of Oxford), Elizabeth Denham CBE (The Information Commissioner's Office (ICO)), Lord Tim Clement Jones (House of Lords), Felix Simon (Oxford Internet Institute), Steve Wood (Oxford Internet Institute), Ravi Naik (Oxford Internet Institute), Frederike Kaltheuner The event is in-person only at Said Business School, Park End Street and consists of 2 panels 2-4:30pm with a refreshment break followed by a drinks reception at 4:30.