Oxford Gloucester Green Market. Open Wednesdays and Thursdays 9 AM - 4 PM, Fridays and Saturdays 9 AM - 5 PM. Lots of little trinkets, clothes, food, and more! Located in the centre of the city, right off George Street and near the bus station.
For more lectures not listed below, check out this Oxford Talks list.
First Day of Hillary Term! ☃️
4:30PM - 'Shipwreck and Survival: Louis XVI, Ferdinand VII and Revolution' - Court Studies Seminar Series; Ship Street Centre, 4 Ship Street OX1 3DA
7PM - Weekly Poker Night @ Cape of Good Hope - "A night packed full of no risk poker. Organised by redtooth poker league players register for free and play for points with a chance to win awesome prizes."
MEGABOP @ Plush with Hertford - More info on the Entz Termcard!
12:30PM - Panel discussion: 'Post-COP29 Debrief: Reflections on a divisive deal' - COP29 concluded with a last-minute deal decried as inadequate by developing nations. From finance to carbon markets to youth demands, was any progress made in pushing forward international climate action at COP29? Or was it all “too little too late”? In this panel discussion, members of Oxford University’s COP29 delegation will share their perspectives on the summit and what the outcome means for the future of global action on climate change. This talk is in conjunction with Oxford Climate Research Network. @Oxford Martin School. REGISTRATION Required:
To attend in-person: www.oxfordmartin.ox.ac.uk/events/cop29debrief
To watch live on Crowdcast, please register at: www.crowdcast.io/c/cop29debrief
5:30PM - 'Reckoning with Brexit five years on: what happens next?' - Trinity College, de Jager Auditorium, Levine Building
8PM-9PM - Weekly Salsa Dancing Class - 8pm Beginners & Improvers 9pm Intermediates/Adv. - @ West Oxford Community Center - £10 per person per class
7:00 - 8:30PM - Winter Lecture 2025: Simon Hiscock, 'The Oxford Ragwort Story,' - "Oxford ragwort is unique among Britain's native flora. The product of hybridisation between two species of ragwort native to Mount Etna, Sicily, it was grown in Oxford's Botanic Garden in the early 18th century. From here it escaped into Oxford and went on to rapidly colonise most parts of Britain and Ireland during and after the industrial revolution. During its journey, Oxford ragwort has hybridised with common groundsel to create three further novel groundsels/ragworts, one as recently as 1979." - £20, registration required , Lecture Theatre, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PW
7PM - Burns Night W/ Guerrilla Ceilidh & Steph West- Dance the night away in Tap Social's taproom during this Burns Night Ceilidh celebration! £10 @ Tap Social Movement. More info and registration here
7-10PM - Mega Late! @ The Oxford Museum of Natural History - An evening with crafts, art workshops, tours and pop-up talks with stalls of specimens and experts to chat to with a drink under our illuminated dinosaurs to celebrate our Breaking Ground exhibition. Free entrance!
11AM - 12PM: AFTER THE IMPRESSIONISTS TALK 4: SEURAT - At the Ashmolean Museum and Online. Tickets still available for online booking here.