Oxford Centre for Intellectual History
Description
Oxford is one of the most active centres of teaching and scholarship in the field of intellectual history in the world.
This lively research community is supported by world class libraries (especially the Bodleian, the major resource for intellectual historians), museums (the Ashmolean and the History of Science Museum), and dedicated Intellectual History lecture series and events.
Oxford researchers are engaged in exciting projects to create major digital resources in the field (Cultures of Knowledge, EMLO, e-Enlightenment). Ancient, medieval, early modern, and modern resources from across the world are available to scholars and students.
Offers funding
Yes, this infrastructure provides funding in the following categories:
Founding year
2021
Contact details
George Street
George Street
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX1 2RL
On the map
Categorisation
Type
Project Tags
University affiliation(s)
University of Oxford
Oxford
Partner Infrastructures
Oxford Technology in Society Forum
The Oxford Technology in Society Forum (OTIS) exists to foster greater mutual understanding of technology and society among the arts and humanities, social sciences, and mathematical, physical, and li… read more about Oxford Technology in Society Forum
Oxford
Oxford Network for Ancient Philosophy (ONAP)
The Oxford Network for Ancient Philosophy (ONAP) unites faculty and students specialising in ancient philosophy at the University of Oxford. Oxford offers an exceptionally diverse setting for studying… read more about Oxford Network for Ancient Philosophy (ONAP)
Oxford
Last modified:
2024-06-17 14:30:54