Examination Fellowships 2024: Open Evening for Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic Students

8th May 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Wednesday 8 May (Week 3) at 5pm in the Hall, All Souls College

All Souls holds an exam every autumn for students who have recently graduated from, or are registered for a higher degree at, the University of Oxford. Candidates may choose to sit papers in Classics, Economics, English Literature, History, Law, Philosophy or Politics, and there is also a General component. The Fellowship lasts for seven years. Those elected receive a generous stipend, accommodation and career support, and may either choose to pursue an academic career, or to contribute to wider academic life while pursuing a non-academic career.

The Open Evening is an opportunity for interested Black, Asian and Minority Ethnic students to learn about the Examination Fellowship – to find out more about the exam process, and to meet some members of the College.

All Souls is committed to attracting candidates from all backgrounds, and welcomes enquiries about the Examination Fellowship from anyone.

Further information is available on our website: https://www.asc.ox.ac.uk/examination-fellowships-general-information

Examination Fellowships 2024: Open Evening for Women, non-binary and gender non-conforming candidates

28th February 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

Wednesday, 28 February (Week 7) at 5pm in the Hall, All Souls College

All Souls holds an exam every autumn for students who have recently graduated from, or are registered for a higher degree at, the University of Oxford. Candidates may choose to sit papers in Classics, Economics, English Literature, History, Law, Philosophy or Politics, and there is also a General component. The Fellowship lasts for seven years. Those elected receive a generous stipend, accommodation and career support, and may either choose to pursue an academic career, or to contribute to wider academic life while pursuing a non-academic career.

The Open Evening is an opportunity to learn about the Examination Fellowship – to find out more about the exam process, and to meet some members of the College. Women, non-binary, and gender nonconforming students are welcome to attend.

All Souls is committed to attracting candidates from all backgrounds, and welcomes enquiries about the Examination Fellowship from anyone. A Black, Asian and minority ethnic (BAME) Open Evening will also be held on 8th May (Week 3 Trinity Term).

Further information, including eligibility criteria is available on our website:
https://www.asc.ox.ac.uk/examination-fellowships- general-information

 

The Lee Lecture in Political Science and Government 2024 | Professor Yuhua Wang

16th May 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

The Lee Lecture in Political Science and Government, by Professor Yuhua Wang

Thursday, 16 May 2024

5- 6.30 pm

All Souls College, Old Library

There will be a wine reception after the lecture.

The event is open to the public, but reservations are required.

Please register here

Lee Lecture 2024

 

Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures 2024

The World of Indian Magazines: 1870s-1960s

Francesca Orsini FBA SOAS, University of London

From our book- and digital-centric perspective, it is easy to miss the centrality of magazines in South Asia. In a society where books were too expensive and religious books and textbooks were often the only books held at home, magazines fulfilled many functions.

Events in this series

Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures 2024 - Lecture 3: "Magazine Genres"

7th March 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

All Souls College

Thursday, 7 March February 2024

Old Library, 5pm

 

Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures 2024

The World of Indian Magazines: 1870s-1960s

Francesca Orsini FBA

 

The lectures can also be accessed online on Teams by following this link.

Meeting ID: 317 425 272 77
Passcode: Nrrsub

 

All are welcome

Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures 2024 - Lecture 2: "Readers and Publics"

4th March 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

All Souls College

Monday, 4 March February 2024

Old Library, 5pm

Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures 2024

The World of Indian Magazines: 1870s-1960s

Francesca Orsini FBA

The lectures can also be accessed online on Teams by following this link.

Meeting ID: 317 425 272 77
Passcode: Nrrsub

All are welcome

Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures 2024 - Lecture 1: "Time-Space"

27th February 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:00 pm

All Souls College

Tuesday, 27 February 2024

Old Library, 5pm

 

Radhakrishnan Memorial Lectures 2024

The World of Indian Magazines: 1870s-1960s

Francesca Orsini FBA

 

The lectures can also be accessed online on Teams by following this link.

Meeting ID: 317 425 272 77
Passcode: Nrrsub

 

All are welcome

Hilary Term 2024: French Graduate Seminar - Week 6

20th February 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

French Graduate Seminar series for Hilary Term 2024

 

Week 6 Tuesday 20 February 2024

 

Liam Johnston (New College, Oxford):

“Reading Postcritically with Roland Barthes”

 

Catherine (Kate) Sligo (New College, Oxford):

“Sous la Bleue: la diversité through the lens of France's oldest publishing house, Éditions Stock”

 

5pm-6.30pm in the Hovenden Room of All Souls College

 

Refreshments available

Hilary Term 2024: French Graduate Seminar - Week 4

6th February 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

French Graduate Seminar series for Hilary Term 2024

 

Week 4 Tuesday 6 February 2024

 

Marie Martine (Hertford College, Oxford):

“Unhinged Women: Violence & Gender in Rachilde’s La Marquise de Sade & Eliza Clark’s Boy Parts”

 

Alyssa Ollivier (Wolfson College, Oxford):

TBC (on receptions of Camus’ L'Étranger)

 

5pm-6.30pm in the Hovenden Room of All Souls College

 

Refreshments available

Hilary Term 2024: French Graduate Seminar - Week 2

23rd January 2024, 5:00 pm - 6:30 pm

French Graduate Seminar series for Hilary Term 2024

 

Week 2 Tuesday 23 January 2024

Olivia Russell (St Hugh's College, Oxford):

“Dissecting the Written Body: Gaze, Violation, & Shame in Graffigny’s Lettres à une Péruvienne & Charrière’s Lettres écrites de Lausanne”

 

Ramani Chandramohan (The Queen's College, Oxford):

“‘De trop parler est vilonie/Et de trop taisir est folie’: Weaponising Speech & Silence in 13th-century manuscripts of Les Sept Sages de Rome”

 

5pm-6.30pm in the Hovenden Room of All Souls College

 

Refreshments available

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