Blavatnik School of Government
The Blavatnik School of Government at the University of Oxford is a global school pursuing a vision of a world better led, a world better served and a world better governed.
We believe that the Blavatnik School of Government can improve the quality of government and public policy-making worldwide, so that citizens can enjoy more secure and more fulfilled lives. We are committed to excellence in leadership and public policy education through three priorities:
Teach: we deliver transformative teaching programmes that combine deep expertise with analytical thinking and practical skills.
Research: we produce and communicate excellent and impactful research and we help others address real-life policy challenges.
Engage: we forge networks that enable policy leaders to learn from each other and from top scholars to generate solutions and share best practice.
Master of Public Policy – Student Life Q&A 2025
The Heywood lecture: Challenges, choices and reimagined big bets
Cyber Security Fundamentals for Leadership online course
Вопросы и ответы для поступающих на программу магистратуры по государственной политике (октябрь 2...
Professors Philippa Webb and Amal Clooney launch the Oxford Institute of Technology and Justice
Wednesday December 11, Session 1 – Afrocentric Philosophy of Disability
Thursday, December 14, Session 1 – Nouveau Neuro
Wednesday, December 11, Session 3 - Roundtable
Friday, December 13, Session 1 – Eating Politics
Friday December 13 Roundtable - Situating Disability: The Factors & Politics of Disability Exclusion
Wednesday, December 11, Session 2 - Disabled and Class Conscious: Marxism and Disability
Thursday, December 12, Session 2 - Reconceiving Ableist Knowledges and Values, Together
The Public Philosopher: Panel 2: Just and Unjust Cities
The Public Philosopher: Panel 1: On Engaged Philosophy (Methods)
The Public Philosopher: Panel 3: Health and Disability
The Public Philospher: Panel 4: Equality
The Public Philospher: A day in honour of Jo Wolff’s career
Rising Public Leaders Programme – Blavatnik School of Government
MPP Presents: Elizabeth Dansoa Osei on why Ghana must reinforce foundational learning
MPP Presents: Vivian Tam on the relationship between emergency medicine and public policy
MPP Presents: Eric Ehigie on Irish identity in a modern age
MPP Presents: Sean Gordon Dalton on the importance of seeing houses as homes again
MPP Presents: Julia Muhumuza on increasing access to quality education in Uganda
MPP Presents: Jason Bunting on telling a story about a new Ireland
Masterclass on Public Corruption Turnarounds – with Professor Christopher Stone
Kyoto Prize at Oxford 2025: Paul F Hoffman
Премия Киото в Оксфорде 2025: сэр Джон Пендри
Kyoto Prize at Oxford 2025: William Forsythe
Professor Ciaran Martin introduces the Oxford Programme for Cyber and Technology Policy
Navigating the digital frontier: balancing innovation and security