Oxford Women's Health Forum, Thursday 10 July 2025


The “Oxford Women's Health Forum 2025: Connecting Research, Improving Health” will unite interdisciplinary expertise at the University of Oxford to forge collaborations to improve women's health at every stage of life.

With an expected 400 people attending, the Oxford Women’s Health Forum 2025 (OxWHF 2025) is set to be a landmark event.

This in-person, University-wide forum will highlight the critical role of research, evidence, and cross-disciplinary collaboration in tackling the challenges and inequalities that affect women’s health from early years through to later life.

Hosted by five academic departments, the event is ideal for staff and students with a clinical, academic, or research interest in women’s health – particularly those keen to connect across disciplines.

Invited speakers include:
Professor Irene Tracey, Vice-Chancellor, University of Oxford
Professor Dame Lesley Regan, Women’s Health Ambassador for England
Dr Ranee Thakar, President, Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists
Professor Bola Owolabi, Director, NHS Health Inequalities Improvement Programme

The day will feature keynote talks, e-posters, lightning presentations, panel discussions, and structured networking designed to foster connections and share knowledge across disciplines.