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Oxford is a world-leading centre for research across the disciplines of the social sciences. Characterised by a wide range of methodologies, themes and fields of scholarship, multi-disciplinary research and innovative ideas thrive in an environment underpinned by excellence across the disciplines of the social sciences. Our size and shape mean that we are well placed to respond, and contribute, to many of the challenges and themes emerging from funding bodies and government.

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RESEARCH EXCELLENCE

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COLLABORATION AND ENGAGEMENT

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Research and Impact Strategy 2023 - 2028

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Social Sciences Division REF 2021

Research news highlights

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Oxford social scientists elected to Fellowship of British Academy

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SSD Interdisciplinary Hubs: Ideas in action

Prof Dame Julia Black, Prof Frances Gardner and Prof Lucie Cluver

Social scientists named in the King's Birthday Honours 2025

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Social scientists' impact 'among the very best of Oxford' at Vice-Chancellor's Awards 2025

Thematic research spotlights

AI and Society

AI and Society: Why do social sciences matter?

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Inequality and Poverty: How can social sciences make a difference?

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Climate change and resource management

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COVID-19: How are social sciences making a difference?