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.

THE EVENT’S VISION STATEMENT

The Oxford Women’s Health Forum 2025 is a University-wide event designed to foster interdisciplinary exchange and collaboration in the field of women’s health. The forum is open to all staff and students with a research or clinical interest in this area, particularly those keen to engage across departments and disciplines.

Taking place on Thursday 10 July 2025 at the Saïd Business School, this free, in-person event will bring together academics, clinicians, and policy experts to examine key life stages in women’s health – Early Life, Adulthood, and Mid/Later Life—through presentations, lightning talks, and discussion.

Highlights include:
Opening address by Vice-Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey
Keynotes from: Dr Ranee Thakar, President of the Royal College of Obstetricians and Gynaecologists and Professor Bola Owolabi, Director, NHS Health Inequalities Improvement Programme
Lightning talks, e-posters, networking opportunities
Free lunch and refreshments!

Whether your work is in science, clinical research, public health or policy, this forum offers valuable insight and inspiration. With over 300 participants already registered, we encourage early registration to ensure your place.

🔗 Register here: Oxford Women’s Health Forum 2025 – Sign Up 📄 Further details: Oxford Women’s Health Forum 2025 Webpage