'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.
The 2021 Research Prize for Social Market Economy of 20,000 euros has been awarded by Germany’s Roman Herzog Institute to Department alumnus Dr Gorgi Krlev.
Dr Elizabeth Gemmill, Director of our Weekly Classes Programme, joined a panel in July on BBC Radio 4's 'Rethink' programme to discuss the role of technology in the future of education.
Donna Harris, Director of Studies in Political Economy, is a Behavioural and Experimental Economist who uses psychology, economics, and neuroscience to study individual and group behaviours with policy applications in developing countries.
Dr Danny Wilson oversees the Department's course offerings in Data Science, including award-bearing courses, face-to-face classes and online programmes.
Marcelo Bravo, alumnus of our MSc in Experimental and Translational Therapeutics, is the new Chief Executive Officer at OxVax – a company which aims to deliver vaccines capable of targeting cancer.
Dr. Tara Stubbs book 'The Modern Irish Sonnet: Revision and Rebellion' took shape as a direct result of input from students attending her weekly class, ‘The Sonnet’.
Dr Jennifer Foster, archaeologist and Departmental tutor, is working with the Ashmolean Museum to publish artifacts found at an epic early Iron Age site at Hallstatt in Austria.