News 05 December 2018 Two alumni awarded Schwarzman Scholarships Two MPP alumni have won prestigious Schwarzman Scholarships, which are graduate fellowships based at Schwarzman College at Beijing’s Tsinghua University. Karen Mumba (MPP 2015) and Hector Fuentes (MPP 2017) will begin their studies in autumn 2019. Related links Oxford University announces Schwarzman Scholarships Recent news All news News 09 May 2025 A tribute to Professor Joseph Nye, 1937–2025 We mourn the loss of Professor Joseph Nye who was a Visiting Professor at the Blavatnik School of Government and has been so much more, to the School and the University. News 06 May 2025 “Visionary” Kyoto Prize Laureates recognised at the Blavatnik School of Government The School hosted the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureates, celebrating their groundbreaking work, and and achievements. News 04 May 2025 New study finds that for-profit care homes with more state-funded residents receive worse care A new study, led by Dr Anders Bach-Mortensen and Dr Ben Goodair at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government, finds that for-profit care homes are more likely to receive poor inspection ratings when higher numbers of residents are state-funded, while charity- and council-run homes provide more consistent quality care regardless of residents’ ability to pay.
News 09 May 2025 A tribute to Professor Joseph Nye, 1937–2025 We mourn the loss of Professor Joseph Nye who was a Visiting Professor at the Blavatnik School of Government and has been so much more, to the School and the University.
News 06 May 2025 “Visionary” Kyoto Prize Laureates recognised at the Blavatnik School of Government The School hosted the 2024 Kyoto Prize Laureates, celebrating their groundbreaking work, and and achievements.
News 04 May 2025 New study finds that for-profit care homes with more state-funded residents receive worse care A new study, led by Dr Anders Bach-Mortensen and Dr Ben Goodair at Oxford University’s Blavatnik School of Government, finds that for-profit care homes are more likely to receive poor inspection ratings when higher numbers of residents are state-funded, while charity- and council-run homes provide more consistent quality care regardless of residents’ ability to pay.