Research Events Archive
The DANSOX (Dance Scholarship Oxford) launch for the new book by distinguished dance scholar, Mark Franko, will be added to the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building's YouTube channel from Tuesday 24th November (7th Week). ...
Professor Catherine Schenk, Professorial Fellow in Economic and Social History, will give the Per Jacobsson Foundation Lecture for the Board of Governers and members of the Bank for International Settlements on the topic of ‘Central bank cooperation and US dollar liquidity: what can we learn...
Professor Catherine Schenk, Professorial Fellow in Economic and Social History, will give the Per Jacobsson Foundation Lecture for the Board of Governers and members of the Bank for International Settlements on the topic of ‘Central bank cooperation and US dollar liquidity: what can we learn...
Unfortunately, the planned SciPo event is postponed until 2021. However, an interim online poetry event, Science of the seas, will take place on 3 September. Poetry of the seas and water will be explored from scientific and non-scientific perspectives.
There will be a DANSOX Roundtable Discussion at 4pm on 24 July to discuss the themes of the lectures at our 2020 DANSOX Virtual Summer School. This took place on 16 July, with guest lectures from experts on the Life and work of Paul...
Following the success of the inaugural DANSOX Summer School in 2019, we held a second Virtual Summer School on 16 July 2020. There...
The Centre for Therapeutic Innovation at St Hilda’s is delighted to welcome Dr Nick Cammack, Head of the Wellcome Trust’s Snakebite Team, to deliver the Centre’s Hilary Term lecture, Snakebite: the case for action and the need for innovation in treatment approaches.
Alastair Macaulay (former Chief Dance Critic of The New York Times), will give a guest lecture on the great twentieth-century choreographer, George Balanchine.
Free and open to all, followed by a drinks reception.
Booking essential on...
St Hilda's College Philosophy Symposium for this term will be given by Professor Nicholas Bunnin, Institute of Chinese Studies at Oxford University.
Title: 'The Heart-Mind: A Confucian Conception of the Self'
Abstract:
This term's topic of the popular St Hilda's 'Brain and Mind - from concrete to abstract' series of workshops is 'Art and the Brain'.
Professor Chrystalina Antoniades (Oxford University), Dr Richard Jolley (University of Staffordshire), and Dr James Grant (Oxford University) will address...