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Thursday 7 May 2020 , continued from previous page

  • 17:00 - Anglicanism and "Occasional Nonconformity" in South-West Wales, c.1660-1700
    Dr James Harris (Newcastle University)
    Religion in the British Isles 1400 - 1700
  • 17:00 - The dilemmas of Bishop John Williams
    This seminar will take place on Microsoft Teams; please contact Sarah Mortimer (sarah.mortimer@chch.ox.ac.uk) for an e-invitation
    Clive Holmes, Felicity Heal
    Religion in the British Isles, 1400-1700 Seminar

Friday 8 May 2020

  • 12:15 - Placebo Tests for Casual Inference
    Delivered via Zoom
    Andy Eggers (University of Oxford)
    Politics Research Colloquium
  • 12:45 - Title TBC
    Status: This talk is in preparation - details may change
    TBA
    OCDEM Friday Seminar Series
  • 12:45 - Rating the Competition: Seller Ratings and Intra-Platform Competition
    This workshop will take place on Zoom
    George Charlson (University of Oxford)
    Student Research Workshop in Micro Theory
  • 14:00 - PLEASE NOTE THAT THERE WILL BE NO SEMINAR
    TBA
    Mathematical Biology and Ecology
  • 15:00 - Cooperation and Distrust in Cybercriminal Networks – an Experimental Study of Marketplace Disruption.
    This seminar will take place online.
    Lonie Sebagh (University of Oxford)
    Extra-Legal Governance Seminar
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