Events

November 2024

This talk will take us through the pigments and dyes that made up the Islamic scribe’s colour palette.

This event comprises a talk by the novelist Will Eaves  about the inception and creation of his piano suite ‘Four Diptychs’, the score of which is reproduced in the recently published 

A roundtable marking the publication of Professor Naomi Waltham-Smith’s new book, Free Listening, in the Provocations series from University of Nebraska Press with

Speaker: Professor Christina Kraus (Yale University, and VRF at Merton College)

The Sheldonian Series is a new termly event convened by the Vice-Chancellor of the University of Oxford, aimed to promote discussions about the big issues of the day, informed by our commitment to

This is a film that explores the river and its wildlife in a time of increasing land pressure and climate change.

February 2025

Patrick Begg, Director of Outdoors and Natural Resources at the National Trust, will address the question: “A blessing or a curse? Why land use is at the heart of tackling climate change.”