Organising an event
If you're organising a University or College event which is open to everyone and would like to have it listed here, please email the details to the Press and Information Office.
Disabled access
Where possible public events, including public lectures, should be held in venues that are easily accessible, close to accessible bathrooms and equipped with loop systems to assist those with hearing impairments. Please contact the Event Organiser and/or the Disability Office for accessibility information or to give feedback on venues.
What's On
Events listed here are open to everyone. Whether you want to listen to a lecture, learn a new skill, take in a concert or an exhibition, see a play staged by Oxford University students or attend one of our sporting events, there's always something going on.
Events are subject to change; please contact the organiser for full details.
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Department for Continuing Education: Lecture Series
Courses and workshops
"Aestheticism and the Aesthetic Movement"
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Department for Continuing Education: Short Course
Courses and workshops
"Effective Writing 2: Crime Writing: Fact and Fiction"
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Slade Lectures 2010: Surrealism and the avant-garde in Europe and the Americas
Lectures and seminars
Professor Dawn Ades: "The experimental demonstration of critical paranoia: Salvador Dalí's ‘The Tragic Myth of Millet's Angelus' "
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Refugee Studies Centre: Public Seminar
Lectures and seminars
Cathy Gardner: "The UK Border Agency and the Use of Evidence-Based Policy"
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Ashmolean Museum: Lecture
Lectures and seminars
Tim Porter: "King Alfred, the Fact and the Fantasy" FULLY BOOKED
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Oxford Asian Textile Group: Lecture
Lectures and seminars
Fiona Kerlogue: "Researching stories and dance in Bali"
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Friends of the Pitt Rivers Museum: Lecture
Lectures and seminars
Chris Wingfield: "Civilisation, culture and their curators: looking for Englishness at the Pitt Rivers Museum"
