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.
Oxford Competition Dance Team VARSITY vs Cambridge - 2PM @ St. John's Theatre 🩰
2:15 PM - 'Greenness and Democracy' talk with Edward Barbier (Colorado State University) - Environment and Resource Economics Seminar @ Manor Road Building, Manor Road OX1 3UQ
4PM - 'Beautifying the City, Poisoning the Lady. About an Odd Victorian Scientific Conversation (1869)' Talk with Judith Rainhorn (Paris 1 Panthéon-Sorbonne) - Maison Française d’Oxford, 2-10 Norham Road, Oxford OX2 6SE
12:30-12:50 - Winter Wonders - Boost your wellbeing by taking 20 minutes of your day to connect with nature: Every Tuesday, 28 January – 18 March, Oxford Botanic Garden. Meet at the Danby Gate.
5PM - Hilary Term Lecture 2025: 'Historical Justice under State Socialism' - @ Merton College
7:30-8:30 PM - Tuesday Salsa Classes Summertown Oxford - Salsa classes for Beginners with Rosa Great for fitness, any level is welcome 7:30pm - only £9.00: St Michael & All Angels Church Hall (Summertown)
12:45 PM - 'Women and the Family Firm: Managing Financial Capital New Perspectives from Dutch department stores, 1870 – 1970' Talk - @ Nuffield College
7 - 8:30 PM - Winter Lecture 2025: In conversation with Alice Vincent , 'Author of Why Women Grow' - £20, booking required. Lecture Theatre, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, Parks Rd, Oxford OX1 3PW
7-8:45PM - Somerville Festival of the Piano: Romantic Reveries - £15/£7 concessions. More info here
11AM - 4PM - Art Market @ James Street Tavern - Local art market - Paintings, prints, ceramics, illustrations, wall art, jewellery. All welcome!
11AM - 6PM - Back Toward Oneness Modern Art Exhibit - Artist Farwa Moledina, in collaboration with community group The Date Palm Tree, has created a series of collective works using recycled materials inspired by personal family connections.