Oxford Phenomenology Network was founded in 2014 to facilitate, prompt, and promote interdisciplinary discussions relating to phenomenological theory and practice. Our seminars, workshops, and conferences engage with the work of prominent phenomenologists (such as Edmund Husserl, Martin Heidegger, Maurice Merleau-Ponty, Edith Stein, and Jean-Paul Sartre), as well as that of lesser known phenomenological thinkers and practitioners. Our cross-disciplinary themes include: perception, embodiment, consciousness, the lived environment, health and well-being, and human interaction. We warmly welcome anyone with an academic, professional, or amateur interest in phenomenology.