Overdue by 46 years, a wandering copy of Sir Gawain and the Green Knight finally finds its way home our Continuing Education Library, thanks to a Canadian bookseller.
The first person to successfully complete the University of Oxford DPhil in Sustainable Urban Development attended COP26, and brings us her assessment of this historic event.
Sean’s interests span art, photography and print culture in the long nineteenth century, with a particular focus on the visual legacies of the British Empire.
An historian of the Civil Wars in Britain and Ireland during the mid-seventeenth century, Professor Andrew Hopper's research looks at human costs of the conflict.
Stephen Law, our new Director of Studies in Philosophy, is a former postman who entered University as a mature student aged 24. His research interests include philosophy of mind, language, metaphysics, and in philosophy or religion.
'Places of Worship in Britain and Ireland, 1689-1829' focusses on a period of relative calm after the radical changes during the previous reformations and civil wars.