Events and Seminars

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Date
Time
Series
Title
Speaker
01 May '25
10:00-17:00
Social Mobility, Education, and Inequality: A Conference in Honour of Richard Breen
02 May '25
09:15-15:30
Social Mobility, Education, and Inequality: A Conference in Honour of Richard Breen
06 May '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
Empowerment on the move? An experiment on supporting forcibly displaced people in Greece
Alexandra Hartman
06 May '25
12:45-14:00
Economic Theory Lunchtime Workshop
Price Discrimination, Competition and Welfare
Simon Cowan
07 May '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
How a Papal Law Influenced the Economic Recovery of Renaissance Rome
Alyssa Rusonik
07 May '25
16:00-18:30
Sociology Seminar
Explaining Perceived Discrimination: Theoretical Arguments and Empirical Evidence from Ethnic Minorities, Women and Students
Claudia Diehl
08 May '25
15:00-16:00
Oxford Technology and Security Nexus
Emergent Prestige and Status-Seeking Dynamics in International AI Competition
Kayla Blomquist
08 May '25
19:00-22:00
Donors' Dinner
13 May '25
10:00-11:30
Identifying Backsliding: The Influence of Comparisons on Americans' Assessments of Subnational Democracy
Jennifer Gandhi
13 May '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
Congressional Staffers' Behaviors in the Wake of Workplace Crisis
Hunter E. Rendleman
14 May '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
Enigma
Jens Oehlen
14 May '25
14:30-16:00
New Frontiers: Digital Methods in Economic History Workshop
New Frontiers: Digital Methods in Economic History workshop
14 May '25
16:00-18:30
Sociology Seminar
Some good (old) news on segregation. Two novel studies on offline mixing.
Eva Jaspers
15 May '25
15:00-16:00
Oxford Technology and Security Nexus
AI Safety in Practice: Safeguarding Against Real-World Misuse and Near-Term Harms
Broderick MacDonald
20 May '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
Minority Candidates and the Electability Curse: Exploring Causes and Remedies through the Lens of LGBTQ+ Candidates
Gabriele Magni
20 May '25
12:45-14:00
Economic Theory Lunchtime Workshop
Procedural Choice under Risk
En Hua Hu
21 May '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
When did Regional Inequality Diverge in the People's Republic of China
Yifei Liu
21 May '25
16:00-18:30
Sociology Seminar
Financial Institutions, Neighborhoods, and Racial Inequality
Mario Small
22 May '25
15:00-16:00
Oxford Technology and Security Nexus
Strategic Instability: A Practitioner's Perspective on Narratives Fuelling the Conventional and Emerging Tech Arms Race
Karuna Nandkumar
27 May '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
Political Science Seminar - TT25 Week 5
TBC
28 May '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
The Origins of the Nitrogen Revolution
Matteo Ruzzante and Christopher Sims
28 May '25
16:00-18:30
Sociology Seminar
The Labor Market Returns to "Some" College: Ambiguous Credentials and Inequality in Early Careers
Christina Ciocca Eller
29 May '25
15:00-16:00
Oxford Technology and Security Nexus
Security Profile of Network Infrastructure in the High North and the Baltic Sea: Prospects for Continued NATO-EU Collaboration
Anniki Mikelsaar
03 Jun '25
12:45-14:00
Economic Theory Lunchtime Workshop
Coalitions and Recurrent Negotiation in Multilateral Relational Contracts
Joel Watson
04 Jun '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
Conditional Sales in Late Imperial China: A Case Study of Yongtai County, Fujian, 1539-1942
Yunyufei Luo
04 Jun '25
16:00-18:30
Sociology Seminar
The Division of Rationalized Labor
Michelle Jackson
05 Jun '25
15:00-16:00
Oxford Technology and Security Nexus
The Securitisation of AI Safety Institutes
Renan Araujo
10 Jun '25
17:00-18:30
Alumni Book Event
11 Jun '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
Institutions for Hire: Assessing the Function of Private Security Firms in the Provision of Property Rights and Contract Enforcement in post-Soviet Russia from 1991 to 2019
Aymen Aulaiwi
11 Jun '25
16:00-18:30
Sociology Seminar
Bending the bars of the iron cage: Institutional innovation in the female monastic economy
Malte Doehne
12 Jun '25
15:00-16:00
Oxford Technology and Security Nexus
Budgeting for AI: Towards a Systematic Understanding of the Impact of Public Budgeting on Public Sector AI Adoption
Chloe Chadwick
17 Jun '25
12:45-14:00
Economic Theory Lunchtime Workshop
Is Equal Opportunity Different from Welfarism?
Gabriel Carroll