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Visiting Named Lectureships

All Souls welcomes many Visiting Lecturers each year, either through affiliation with University of Oxford departments or appointed directly by the College.

The Evans-Pritchard Lectureship

The Evans-Pritchard Lectures are an annual lecture series established in 1998 at All Souls College in memory of Sir Edward Evans-Pritchard who was Professor of Social Anthropology at Oxford and Fellow of All Souls (1946 to 1970), and instrumental in founding the discipline of social anthropology.

The Lectureship is offered, thanks to a generous benefaction, to scholars of promise, perhaps with some significant publications already, or to mature scholars who have embarked on new lines of research. The lectures should be based on fieldwork or other primary indigenous materials and must offer an empirical analysis of social relations. They should have a reasonable (though not necessarily exclusive) emphasis on the geographic areas which Evans-Pritchard was chiefly concerned with: Africa, the Middle East, or the Mediterranean, and be within the disciplines of Social Anthropology, Archaeology and History. The aim is to develop the core of a book.

Evans-Pritchard lectures typically take place in Trinity Term and Lecturers are provided with accommodation, study and dining rights.

Recruitment for the 2028 Evans-Pritchard Lecturer will commence later this year.

If you have any questions please contact: academic.admin@all-souls.ox.ac.uk   

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Evans-Pritchard Lectures

The 2027 Evans-Pritchard Lecture series will be delivered by Professor Nomi Dave (University of Oxford).

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