Events in the School of Social Sciences

Find out more about events, seminars and public lectures in the School of Social Sciences.

Macro Seminar - Johanna Wallenius (Stockholm)

16:00 - 17:00 10 March 2026

Title: Does Student Aid Improve Educational Mobility?

SOCIAL STATISTICS SEMINAR SERIES

14:00 - 15:30 10 March 2026

Please join us for the Social Statistics Seminar, we have coffee and cake. We are very pleased to welcome: Mónica Hernández Alava Professor in Health Econometrics, University of Sheffield Title: TBA Abstract: TBA

Mitchell Centre Seminar Series

16:00 - 17:30 11 March 2026

Zsofia Boda University of Essex

“Can I steal your shade?’ On Fieldwork, Minor Gestures, and Associative Translations’ - Social Anthropology Seminar Series

15:00 - 17:00 16 March 2026

Cristiana Giordano (UC Davis) - “Can I steal your shade?’ On Fieldwork, Minor Gestures, and Associative Translations’

Manchester Online Seminars on Evidential Pluralism: Evidence for mechanisms and the challenge of mechanism individuation

15:00 - 16:30 17 March 2026

(Joint work with Till Grüne-Yanoff.) Randomized controlled trials (RCTs) are widely used to inform policy decisions in the social and behavioral sciences. Yet both philosophers and scientists have raised doubts about the of effect-size evidence from RCTs when it comes to policy extrapolation. A common view is that such evidence should be comp..

Mitchell Centre Seminar Series

16:00 - 17:30 18 March 2026

Pietro Casari Scuola Normale Superiore Italy

Macro Seminar - Evi Pappa (Carlos III Madrid)

12:00 - 13:00 23 March 2026

Title: TBA

‘Bringing Something New into Being: Joy and Natality in Anthropology’ - Social Anthropology Seminar Series

15:00 - 17:00 23 March 2026

Joanna Cook (University College London) - ‘Bringing Something New into Being: Joy and Natality in Anthropology’

Mitchell Centre Seminar Series

16:00 - 17:30 25 March 2026

Andrew Parker University of Durham

SOCIAL STATISTICS SEMINAR SERIES

14:00 - 15:30 14 April 2026

Please join us for the Social Statistics Seminar, we have coffee and cake. We are very pleased to welcome: András Vörös Associate Professor in Quantitative Methods, University of Birmingham Title: TBA Abstract: TBA