About Us
Opening Oxford 1871–
In 1871 an act of parliament finally opened Oxford to all faiths and none. For centuries, the University had been closed to those who were not members of the established Church. The Universities Tests Act changed all that. It was an incomplete process, not least because women remained excluded. But the result was, in many ways, the beginning of the modern global university, with students and staff of diverse faiths, sexualities, genders, nationalities, and races.
We will use the 150th anniversary of the Act as a lens through which to explore Oxford’s transformational change over the past century and a half, to discuss ongoing barriers to study and employment, and to map the University’s commitment to opening up further in the post-Covid future.
This website is a part of that process, and will be supported by a series of events celebrating diversity as well as asking which voices are still missing from Oxford. Collaborating with writers, artists, and musicians, we will stage workshops that engage with students, staff, and the wider community. We will also run facilitated discussions to explore the ways in which Oxford could be more open still. We are partnering with OUP, the university admissions offices, the Bodleian, and other groups to disseminate our findings. We are grateful to the Equality and Diversity Fund for a generous grant in support of this project.
Susan Doran
Paulina Kewes
William Whyte
Project Team
Professor Paulina Kewes
Reverend Professor William Whyte
Digital Curators
Eli Philip Bernstein
Daniel Haywood
Alwyn Collinson
Advisory Group
Patricia Daley, Professor of the Human Geography of Africa, Vice-Principal, Jesus College
Sophie Goldsworthy, Director of Content Strategy and Acquisition at OUP
Megan Gooch, Head of the Centre for Digital Scholarship and Digital Humanities Support
Adrienne Hopkins, Head of the Equality and Diversity Unit
Richard Ovenden, Bodley’s Librarian
Anthony Reddie, Director of the Oxford Centre for Religion and Culture
Partners
Christine Fairchild, Director, Alumni Relations
Andrew Fairweather-Tall, Head, Humanities Research Services
David Juler, Development, Museum of Oxford
Samina Khan, Director of Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Faye McLeod, Keeper of the University Archives
Nadia Pollini, Director of Graduate Admissions
Martin Williams, Pro-Vice-Chancellor (Education); Head, Race Equality Taskforce
Logo designed by Sophia Carlarne, Social Media and Events Officer at Jesus College, Oxford
Contact us
If you have questions, comments, or would like to take part, please contact Steering Committee member Professor Paulina Kewes.