Research

 

Our collections lie at the heart of a dynamic academic research programme

 

Oxford University is committed to research that changes the world for the better.

The University's research outputs enhance the lives of millions, solving real-world problems through an extensive network of partnerships and collaborations.

As an Oxford University museum, we believe that exploring connections between science, art, belief and culture through human history leads to the richest advances in knowledge, understanding, innovation and creativity.

That’s why our distinctive, public-facing role embraces:

 

45747 Astrolabe, by Muhammad Muqim al-Yazdi, Persian, 1647/8

in-depth research into objects and themes in our collections, including provenance 

Troubling Standards Community Participatory Research Workshop

fresh perspectives and new avenues of understanding through community participatory research

Collecting COVID Professor Dame Sarah Gilbert

linking the history of scientific discovery with world-class research happening today

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drawing together diverse research outputs to explore cultural meeting points and social impact