To register your interest in the Hubs or Networks programme of activities please click here. To register for the Mentoring Programme as a mentor or mentee please click here.
For general enquiries please contact individual Hub administrators via their home pages or director Sian Cook.
Launched in July 2020, Wolfson College's interdisciplinary research hubs are the catalyst to bring together our international Fellows, students, and other partners from differing disciplines to better progress the pressing problems in our world today.
Global Challenges require multidisciplinary solutions, the coming together of creative people with different skills and perspectives. Wolfson is a community of just such creative people - scholars from many academic disciplines, with curiosity about the world around them and the determination to change it for the better.
The College is developing interdisciplinary research hubs in areas where Fellows, students and alumni have particular interest and expertise. These hubs will be the catalyst to engage their large global networks of collaborators and other partners from different disciplines.
We are providing an environment (both physical and intellectual) where challenging problems are discussed, where dialogue is encouraged, and where novel solutions are envisaged and developed.
Our hubs
- Gender
- Global Health
- Entrepreneurship
- Sustainability & Conservation
- Race, Ethnicity and Cultural Heritage (REACH)
Programmes
- Events and conferences
- Networking, mentoring and volunteering
- Living Lab and research projects
- Academic visitors
- Fellowship and Studentship Funding Awards
You can find out more about our hubs and get involved by clicking on the links above.
Events
2024 (full details at What's On) | |||
24 and 31 January, 21 February and 13 March | Thinking Space - Guided discussions exploring personal and professional approaches to sustainability. Lent term will focus on projects. | 5:30-7pm | |
Saturday 27 January | First Global Health Hub Conference | 2-7pm | |
Friday 2 February | Halfway Drinks - annual student event hosted by the Networks Office in conjunction with WCSA | 6-7:15pm | |
Saturday 17 February | 4th Annual Alumni & Sir David Williams Law Society Panel & Dinner | Afternoon and evening | |
Tuesday 20 February | Hierarchies of Racism Panel - First in an event series by REACH exploring the theme of racism via different lenses: Antisemitism. | Gatsby Room | 5-7pm |
Thursday 29 February | Hierarchies of Racism Panel - Second in an event series by REACH exploring the theme of racism via different lenses: Islamophobia. | CHANGE OF VENUE - now Dining Hall | 5-7pm |
Thursday 14 March | International Women's Day Panel & Dinner Jane Clarke – teacher, scientist, feminist. The Soundtrack of my Life. | Dining Hall | 5:30 for 6pm 7:15pm - Dinner |
Sunday 17 March | Wolfson Enterprise 2024 Competition Final | 10 - 5.30 | |
Thursday 25 April | Hierarchies of Racism Panel - Third in an event series by REACH exploring the theme of racism via different lenses: Antigypsyism. | Roger Needham Room | 5-7pm |
Wednesday 10 July | Fourth Anniversary, Sustainability & Conservation Hub | Daytime |