Events
Past events
Discussion evening: Black History in Oxfordshire
24 October 2023 - 24 October 2023
This event is part of the Oxford African Caribbean Histories and Community Archive Exhibition.
Affirmative Cultural Policy for Diversity in the Brazilian Film Industry
18 October 2023 - 18 October 2023
Juliana Lopes da Silva investigates the institutionalisation of affirmative action in Brazil's state cultural policy.
Decolonising Research: A Debate
14 June 2023 - 14 June 2023
Exploring decolonising research: Unveiling perspectives, challenging paradigms for a more inclusive future in higher education.
Work together, create impact
15 September 2022 - 15 September 2022
‘Work together, create impact’ is a new all-Research Network in-person event.
In Conversation: Class and Classical Music
18 May 2022 - 18 May 2022
In Conversation with Dr. Christina Scharff (King's College London) and Dr. Matt Lawson (Oxford Brookes University)
What is FGM? Prevention, survival and support
16 March 2022 - 16 March 2022
Oxford Against Cutting (OAC) is committed to working to help prevent female genital mutilation and honour-based abuse (HBA) of girls and women living in the Thames Valley.
Stuck and Sticky in Mobile Academia - Special Issue Launch
11 March 2022 - 11 March 2022
This event is co-organised by the Centre for Diversity Policy Research and Practice of of Oxford Brookes University and the Department of Education Studies at the University of Warwick.
Scientists tackling global challenges: a collaborative journey in vaccine development
9 March 2022 - 9 March 2022
Everyone is invited to join us online for this special event for International Women’s Day and our Athena Swan Lecture for 2022.
Intersectionality and innovations
14 January 2022 - 14 January 2022
A panel discussion with Dr Sola Adesola (Senior Lecturer in Business and Management, Oxford Brookes University) and Yinka Makinde.
Health and Social Care in the Pandemic and Beyond: Impacts on Workers, Patients, and Service Users
6 December 2021 - 6 December 2021
In this talk and Q&A Dr Jermaine Ravalier, Bath Spa University, reflects on this topic from an evidence-informed perspective.