Events and Seminars

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Time
Series
Title
Speaker
11 Nov '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
Recruited Men, Breadwinning Women, and the ‘Re-gendering’ of Postwar Societies
Jeongmin Park
11 Nov '25
14:30-16:30
Nuffield Political Theory Workshop
Manuscript Workshop: The Limits of Liberal Legitimacy
Anthony Taylor
12 Nov '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
Occupations and production in a census from the late Republic of Venice
Michele Bolla
12 Nov '25
16:00-17:30
Sociology Seminar
Partners’ Education Fields and Gendered Careers: Child-Related Career Costs in Couples
Rosa Weber
13 Nov '25
09:00-17:30
The Politics of AI: Citizen Perceptions, Preferences, and Priorities
13 Nov '25
14:00-15:30
Leverhulme Centre for Demographic Science Seminar
Authoritarian Pronatalism and the Pyrrhic Defeat
Philip Cohen
14 Nov '25
10:15-16:30
The Politics of AI: Citizen Perceptions, Preferences, and Priorities
17 Nov '25
17:30-19:00
Oxford Intelligence Group
Murder in Cairo: The Killing of David Holden
Peter Gillman and Emanuele Midolo
18 Nov '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
An Autocratic Middle Class? State Dependency and Protest in the Middle East and North Africa
Neil Ketchley
18 Nov '25
12:45-14:00
Economic Theory Lunchtime Workshop
Price competition with zero consumer search costs and limited capacity
Alexei Parakhonyak
18 Nov '25
14:30-16:00
Nuffield Political Theory Workshop
Designs and Despotism: Historicizing the “Asian Woman" Stereotype
Miyo Peck-Suzuki
18 Nov '25
15:30-17:15
How Should we Understand the UK Parliament’s Real Power?
The Rt Hon. Andrew Tyrie
19 Nov '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
The Fate of Koh-i-Noor: Analysing the Impact of British Colonial Policies in Khyber Pahktunkhwa and Balochistan 1891-2021
Maiwand Nangyal
19 Nov '25
16:00-17:30
Sociology Seminar
Planetary Causal Inference: combining computer vision and earth observation to analyze disparities in health and living conditions among neighbourhoods in Africa, 1990 to date.
Adel Daoud
21 Nov '25
15:00-16:00
Echo Platforms & Conversational Corrections
Mohsen Mosleh
25 Nov '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
From Borderlands to Global Threats: How Illicit Flows Reshape Security
Annette Idler
25 Nov '25
14:30-16:00
Nuffield Political Theory Workshop
Talk to a Human ... : On AI Agents as Partners in Democratic Deliberation
Lowry Pressly
26 Nov '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
AI Dataset Construction from Archival Image Scans: Patent Statistics of the German Empire (1877-1917)
Niclas Griesshaber
26 Nov '25
16:00-17:30
Sociology Seminar
Getting Better: The Policy and Politics of Reducing Health Inequalities
Clare Bambra
02 Dec '25
12:30-14:00
Political Science Seminars
Does Democracy Die in Darkness? Electricity Outages & Electoral Accountability in South Africa
Morgan Wack
02 Dec '25
12:45-14:00
Economic Theory Lunchtime Workshop
Forward Induction and the Foundations of Incomplete Contracts
Jim Malcomson and Tom Norman
02 Dec '25
14:30-16:00
Nuffield Political Theory Workshop
Life as a Normative Creation: Autonomy, Perfection and the Liberal State
Massimo Renzo
03 Dec '25
12:15-14:00
Graduate Seminars in Economic & Social History
Estimating French GDP 1300-1900: An Output-Based Approach
Louise Sodergren
03 Dec '25
16:00-17:30
Sociology Seminar
Sociology Seminar - MT25 Week 8
Jasmin Abdel Ghany
22 Jan '26
18:00-20:30
New Year's Drinks in London