Oxford Centre for Islamic Studies New Building
A Recognised Independent Centre of the University of Oxford

Teaching

The Centre contributes to Oxford’s long tradition of scholarship pertaining to the Islamic World.

Many Centre Fellows teach, supervise and examine for undergraduate, masters and doctoral degree courses at the University. Regular Centre seminars and lectures, given by visiting distinguished scholars, cover a broad range of topics and disciplines.

Centre Fellows teach in the following departments and faculties of the University:

  • Anthropology
  • Continuing Education
  • Development Studies
  • History
  • Oriental Studies
  • Politics and International Relations
  • Theology

The Centre has established a number of Fellowships, including:

  • The Prince of Wales Fellowship
  • Sultan Hassanal Bolkiah Fellowship
  • Abdullah bin Abdul Aziz Fellowship
  • Nelson Mandela Fellowship
  • Sultan of Oman Fellowship
  • KFAS Fellowship
  • Sultan bin Abdul Aziz Fellowship
  • Salahuddin Abdul Jawad Fellowship
  • Al-Bukhary Fellowship
  • Globe Fellowship

Members of the Centre are associated with a number of colleges.

The Centre offers a range of Short Courses which are open to the public

Return to top.