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Unknown, Cardinal Thomas Wolsey, Christ Church

Imagining Wolsey: The Invention of an English Cardinal

18 June–22 December
Christ Church Picture Gallery
Exhibition

Marking the 500th anniversary of the initial founding of Christ Church by Cardinal Thomas Wolsey in 1525, this exhibition will present a range images of the Cardinal from an anonymous Tudor oil portrait to Jonathan Pryce’s representation of him in Wolf Hall. 

Without a firmly-secured contemporary portrait of Wolsey, posterity was given a free hand to imagine a Cardinal whose humble beginnings led to a stellar ascent and ended in a dramatic fall from grace and lonely death.

Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert

Preparation and pandemics: confronting new threats

25 June
Oxford Town Hall
Talk / Lecture

Join Christ Church for the second in the series of 500th anniversary lectures, given by Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert, Professor of Vaccinology at the University of Oxford.

The lecture will examine the power of university-industry collaborations in the battle to beat Nipah Virus, infectious diseases, and pandemic preparedness and will be followed by a panel discussion.

Sir Michael Dummett

Michael Dummett Centenary Conference

29 June–1 July
Christ Church
Conference

A century on from his birth, this conference celebrates the seminal contributions made by Sir Michael Dummett (1925–2011) to the philosophy of language, logic and mathematics, as well as to metaphysics and our understanding of the work of German philosopher Gottlob Frege. A passionate campaigner against racism, he was knighted in 1999 for 'services to Philosophy and to Racial Justice.'

The conference will be held both at Christ Church, where Dummett came up to read PPE in 1947, after demobilisation from the army, and in All Souls College, where he was elected a Prize Fellow in 1950 and remained until 1979, when he was elected to Oxford's prestigious Wykeham Professorship in Logic and became a Professorial Fellow of New College.  He reached the mandatory retirement age of 67 in 1992.  He received the Rolf Schock Prize – often described as the equivalent of the Nobel Prize in philosophy – in 1995.

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Oxford Edge Summer Entrepreneurship Programme

30 June–25 August
Oxford Edge, 37 St Giles
Workshop / Course

A summer of entrepreneurship at Oxford Edge – applications closing soon!

StEP Ignite is the University of Oxford’s flagship student entrepreneurship programme – and this year, we're proud to announce it’s being hosted and co-run with Oxford Edge, combining cutting-edge academic insight with real-world venture-building expertise.

Choral Evensong of Commemoration for Victory in Japan Day

15 August
Cathedral
Cathedral Service

We warmly invite you to come together with the city, county and Diocese to join us for this special service of Choral Evensong to commemorate the 80th anniversary of the end of World War Two.

A Christmas Tree in Christ Church

A Christ Church Christmas Carol Tea Party 2025

9 December
Hall
Visit

Celebrate the festive season with an exclusive afternoon tea inspired by Dickens's popular tale A Christmas Carol.

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