Making a difference with impact

Oxford social science research creates impact in many fields beyond academia and our social scientists make a significant difference in people's lives locally and across the globe. We regularly exchange expertise, knowledge and insights with a wide range of organisations, groups and people, helping to improve society and the economy on many fronts and contributing to key debates among the wider population. 

Our impact on policymaking is particularly extensive, both within the UK and beyond. Our researchers regularly advise international governments and multi-lateral agencies, UK government departments and local government authorities, as well as working with intermediary non-governmental organisations that lobby and encourage policy change. 

Impact stories from Oxford social sciences

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Social Sciences Impact Conference 2026

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Changing the world, together: celebrating social sciences collaborations making a difference

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Six Oxford social science researchers awarded at prestigious 2023 ESRC Impact Awards

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Social Sciences and BBC Ideas launch four new short films in partnership

Researchers describe their impact journeys

Explore our impact by research theme

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Armed Attack in Colombia

Armed Attack in Colombia
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Award-winning 'Remembering Rwanda' project honours victims and survivors

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Caring for our historic buildings: a collaboration between Oxford researchers and English Heritage

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Changing Lives: Understanding what enables children growing up in adversity to thrive in modern Britain

Recommendations by researchers at Oxford's Rees Centre & the Uni of Bristol resulted in important policy changes for the education of looked after children, led to a collaboration with policymakers, subsequent research and further impacts on policy

Changing policy and practice around the education of looked after children

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Changing the conversation: how academic research is supporting Japanese education policy

Explore our impact by type

Every day, all over the world, research from the Social Sciences Division is making a difference to communities, to policymakers, and to industry, helping them to tackle some of the society's biggest challenges. You can explore the selection of impact stories below offer to discover some of the different ways in which our research is making difference in the world.

A closed road in Columbia, with a young boy standing at the side

Armed Attack in Colombia

Armed Attack in Colombia
img 7431 traces of the past

Award-winning 'Remembering Rwanda' project honours victims and survivors

A historic chapel sits atop a hill with sunset in the background

Caring for our historic buildings: a collaboration between Oxford researchers and English Heritage

team meeting

Changing Lives: Understanding what enables children growing up in adversity to thrive in modern Britain

Recommendations by researchers at Oxford's Rees Centre & the Uni of Bristol resulted in important policy changes for the education of looked after children, led to a collaboration with policymakers, subsequent research and further impacts on policy

Changing policy and practice around the education of looked after children

A young Asian woman smiles while reading a book, superimposed by numbers, calculations and graphs

Changing the conversation: how academic research is supporting Japanese education policy

Our Impact Awards and Conferences

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Social Sciences Impact Conference 2026

Impact Awards 2025

Social Sciences Impact Awards 2025

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Hope into Action: researchers, stakeholders and partners come together for inspiring Social Sciences Impact Conference 2023

O²RB Excellence in Impact Awards, Oxford University Museum of Natural History, 19th October 2021, #O2RBImpactAwards Supported by the ESRC Impact Acceleration Account

O²RB Excellence in Impact Awards 2021

Further information

Oxford ESRC Impact Acceleration Account

ESRC Impact Acceleration Account

Providing flexible funding options to support engagement with all sectors, activities at every stage of development, and researchers at any point in their career.
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Oxford Impacts

The Oxford Impacts series celebrates the range of impacts the University has on the world of policy, health, business and culture.
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Impact films

Leading academic researchers, across a range of subjects, talk about why their research matters to society and what they've learned through taking their research into the community.

Research impact support and advice

Our approach to embedding and enhancing research impact across the Social Sciences Division has been highly successful in the last ten years, with the volume of research awards continuing to rise and the development of a large number of research centres and groupings. Researchers at Oxford receive significant support and guidance in the development of their research, including research and impact funding, research project design and management, and research outputs from academic and administrative colleagues across the University, division and departments. 

If you are a researcher at Oxford, please visit our Support for Researchers page to find out more.

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If you are interested to learn more about social sciences research impact and opportunities to engage with Oxford social scientists - whether in relation to public policy, industry collaboration, or public and community engagement - please get in touch below:
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