Events There are currently no events scheduled. Past events 22 Jun 22 June 2021, 17:30 - 19:00 Under the banner of Islam: religion, ethnicity and nationalism in Turkey How do religious, ethnic and national identities converge in ethnic conflicts between co-religionists – and can religion be used as a resolution tool? 10 Jun 10 June 2021, 18:00 - 19:00 Ngaire Woods in conversation with Niall Ferguson The Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government is joined by one of Britain's most renowned historians. 07 Jun 07 June 2021, 17:00 - 17:30 Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown: What the G7 must do Join former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he sets out his agenda for the forthcoming G7 Summit. 03 Jun 03 June 2021, 12:00 - 13:00 The G7 summit: what next for the future of global health? How should the UK use its G7 presidency to respond to COVID-19, and what should be the future of the global health agenda after the pandemic? Leading experts and policymakers discuss. 01 Jun 01 June 2021, 17:30 - 19:00 Fighting terror: securitisation and the protection of minorities A discussion on how historical treatment of minorities as security threats – and attempts to identify, classify and pacify them – have shaped contemporary European approaches to minorities and counterterrorism. 25 May 25 May 2021, 17:30 - 18:30 Imperialism in the developing world A book panel on the causes and consequences of British and American imperialism upon Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America – from formal colonialism to the most recent US war on Iraq 21 May 21 May 2021, 18:00 - 19:00 Cancelled: Corporate boards and the post-COVID recovery This event has been cancelled. 20 May 20 May 2021, 14:00 - 15:00 AI and the biased society: Is Europe ready for an algorithmic world? An examination of how to build fairness into machine learning, ensuring that AI does not reflect and exacerbate existing biases and inequality in our societies 19 May 19 May 2021, 14:00 - 15:30 Advancing justice for children A virtual discussion on how to strengthen accountability for crimes and violations affecting children in conflict in partnership with Save the Children 18 May 18 May 2021, 17:30 - 19:00 Religious minorities in international law: a story of gaps and cracks A discussion on the role of international law in the relationship between contemporary liberal democracies and religious minorities 17 May 17 May 2021, 17:30 - 18:30 Health security and pandemics: both COVID-19 and antimicrobial resistance Dame Sally Davies and Progessor Ngaire Woods explore two of the biggest global health challenges of our time 11 May 11 May 2021, 17:00 - 18:45 Ariane Mnouchkine: A life in theatre Lecture and Q&A with theatre director Ariane Mnouchkine, who has been producing masterpieces with historical and political themes over many decades. Part of the Kyoto Prize at Oxford 2021. Previous page ‹ Previous … Page 21 Page 22 Page 23 Page 24 Current page 25 Page 26 Page 27 Page 28 Page 29 … Next page Next ›
22 Jun 22 June 2021, 17:30 - 19:00 Under the banner of Islam: religion, ethnicity and nationalism in Turkey How do religious, ethnic and national identities converge in ethnic conflicts between co-religionists – and can religion be used as a resolution tool?
10 Jun 10 June 2021, 18:00 - 19:00 Ngaire Woods in conversation with Niall Ferguson The Dean of the Blavatnik School of Government is joined by one of Britain's most renowned historians.
07 Jun 07 June 2021, 17:00 - 17:30 Former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown: What the G7 must do Join former UK Prime Minister Gordon Brown as he sets out his agenda for the forthcoming G7 Summit.
03 Jun 03 June 2021, 12:00 - 13:00 The G7 summit: what next for the future of global health? How should the UK use its G7 presidency to respond to COVID-19, and what should be the future of the global health agenda after the pandemic? Leading experts and policymakers discuss.
01 Jun 01 June 2021, 17:30 - 19:00 Fighting terror: securitisation and the protection of minorities A discussion on how historical treatment of minorities as security threats – and attempts to identify, classify and pacify them – have shaped contemporary European approaches to minorities and counterterrorism.
25 May 25 May 2021, 17:30 - 18:30 Imperialism in the developing world A book panel on the causes and consequences of British and American imperialism upon Asia, Africa, the Middle East and Latin America – from formal colonialism to the most recent US war on Iraq
21 May 21 May 2021, 18:00 - 19:00 Cancelled: Corporate boards and the post-COVID recovery This event has been cancelled.
20 May 20 May 2021, 14:00 - 15:00 AI and the biased society: Is Europe ready for an algorithmic world? An examination of how to build fairness into machine learning, ensuring that AI does not reflect and exacerbate existing biases and inequality in our societies
19 May 19 May 2021, 14:00 - 15:30 Advancing justice for children A virtual discussion on how to strengthen accountability for crimes and violations affecting children in conflict in partnership with Save the Children
18 May 18 May 2021, 17:30 - 19:00 Religious minorities in international law: a story of gaps and cracks A discussion on the role of international law in the relationship between contemporary liberal democracies and religious minorities
17 May 17 May 2021, 17:30 - 18:30 Health security and pandemics: both COVID-19 and antimicrobial resistance Dame Sally Davies and Progessor Ngaire Woods explore two of the biggest global health challenges of our time
11 May 11 May 2021, 17:00 - 18:45 Ariane Mnouchkine: A life in theatre Lecture and Q&A with theatre director Ariane Mnouchkine, who has been producing masterpieces with historical and political themes over many decades. Part of the Kyoto Prize at Oxford 2021.