Diverse, equitable, inclusive academic programming for Oxford and the global academic community, at the heart of the world's greatest University Museum.
"I have tried … to paint trees as tho’ they were human beings" (Paul Nash)
We hope to treat human beings as if they were trees: slow-growing, in need of space and time and a nurturing surrounding ecosystem, every one full of latent majesty.
14 brilliant GPs, Carracci, Michelangelo, Dürer, John Wesley, Emperor Augustus and Sophia Schutz.
Tremendous afternoon thinking through questions of body, identity, personhood and perception.
Also laughing.
Many thanks to @AndrewSchuman for setting it all up.
Delighted to announce that I will be the next Regius Professor of Moral & Pastoral Theology at Oxford University. Sad to be leaving such wonderful friends and colleagues at Duke but excited for what come next https://t.co/6xmAAETTxE @ChCh_Oxford@DukeDivinity
Great job for early career academic with expertise in Old and Middle English - here, at my College, Lady Margaret Hall - please share! https://t.co/7x11gwU30Z
A great pleasure yesterday to welcome 1st year rabbinical students from @LeoBaeckCollege, looking at marriage rings from 15th-century Venice and Transylvania, and Rembrandt’s Hebrew Bible stories including these 4 images for Rabbi Menasseh Ben Israel’s ‘Piedras Gloriosas’ of 1655
So good to meet up with the team from #LifeWorthLiving@sheffielduni this afternoon.
Thanks for coming to @UniofOxford
Looking forward to collaborating with on exploring university pedagogy as a way into the big, existential questions.
Come on!
Colossal fun at @TORCHOxford yesterday morning, giving an ECR workshop on object-based teaching and learning with the (drum roll…) AWARD WINNING #HeritagePathways team.
Thank you for having us.
It really is a treat!
And, equally, it was a treat to look at Turner, Girtin, teapots and hair relics with @CCCOxfordAccess@engfac students this morning.
Such a treat to have the Wilton Diptych in town! After a great object-handling class with Jim Harris on Romantic memory & colonialism, took my students to look at the historical Richard II in preparation for a class on Shakespeare's Richard @AshmoleanUEP@AshmoleanMuseum
Come and be our colleague!
@AshmoleanMuseum needs a new Public Engagement with Research Coordinator.
It’s a permanent, 0.8 fte role at Oxford grade 5.
Get in!
https://t.co/7X5ZVszWV1
Come and be our colleague!
@AshmoleanMuseum needs a new Public Engagement with Research Coordinator.
It’s a permanent, 0.8 fte role at Oxford grade 5.
Get in!
https://t.co/7X5ZVszWV1
We’re off.
Again.
It is exciting.
DPhil researcher Connie Sjodin leads us in thinking about tattooing and all its surrounding discourses of race, class, history, colonialism…
We start with Pio Abad in conversation with Anthony Gardner of @TheRuskin
https://t.co/hiOKdUmGXb
Brief update to say what a gigantic pleasure that was.
Thank you to @MaggsBros for their warm hospitality and to @AdamSmy36314691 for inviting us.
Great book.
Tremendous evening.
Up London this evening, to celebrate the publication of ‘The Book-Makers: A History of the Book in 18 Remarkable Lives’, by our friend and colleague Prof. Adam Smyth.
@BalliolOxford@engfac@TORCHOxford@OxHumanities @AdamSmy36314691