Research Events Archive
This fascinating exhibition of photographs exemplifies the range of current research by members of St Hilda's College, including undergraduates, graduate students, tutors and Fellows.
The images will be on display in the Jacqueline du Pré Music Building Foyer from 11am on 20 June through...
A one-day workshop which brings together graduate students and postdoctoral researchers of economic and business history working in the field of financial history from a global perspective to discuss their research. Professor Rui Esteves from the Graduate Institute, Geneva, will give a keynote...
Under the leadership of the new Climax Chair of Clinical Therapeutics, Professor Duncan Richards, St Hilda’s College is establishing an innovative research centre aimed at addressing some of the key questions facing...
In Trinity Term the Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History Research Seminar will be hosted at St Hilda's for the first time. The programme includes scholars from the US, Australia, Germany and Japan as well as the UK and will address issues as diverse as fashion, aircraft, housing, trade...
Now in its fourth year, SciPo is a meeting of Science and Poetry. The theme of SciPo 2019 is 'Plants, Brain and Imagination'. The event is supported by St Hilda's College Research Committee, and this year by a New Network award from TORCH, The Oxford...
In Trinity Term the Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History Research Seminar will be hosted at St Hilda's for the first time. The programme includes scholars from the US, Australia, Germany and Japan as well as the UK and will address issues as diverse as fashion, aircraft, housing, trade...
In Trinity Term the Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History Research Seminar will be hosted at St Hilda's for the first time. The programme includes scholars from the US, Australia, Germany and Japan as well as the UK and will address issues as diverse as fashion, aircraft, housing, trade...
Professor Duncan Richards, newly appointed Climax Professor of Clinical Therapeutics, will give this term's Principal's Research Seminar. Professor Richards will speak on
'A 21st century toolkit for clinical pharmacology: Plans for the Centre for Clinical Therapeutics'.
The seminar...
In Trinity Term the Oxford Centre for Economic and Social History Research Seminar will be hosted at St Hilda's for the first time. The programme includes scholars from the US, Australia, Germany and Japan as well as the UK and will address issues as diverse as fashion, aircraft, housing, trade...
EXPO returns in its third iteration for an investigation of Artificial Intelligence, machine agency, and the ever-complex relationship between humans and technology. This event features a number of talks, performances and installation works exploring the topic and centres on a lecture from...