28/05/2026
One day. Oxford. Frontier Al. Keynotes, startups, focus groups, demos, and the people shaping the next wave.
📅 Saturday May 30, 2026
⏰Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Note: Please arrive from 8:45 am for registration at the entrance.
🎫 Tickets: luma.com/aiforum
28/05/2026
One day. Oxford. Frontier AI. Keynotes, startups, focus groups, demos, and the people shaping the next wave.
🗓️ Saturday May 30, 2026
📍 Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford
Note: Please arrive from 8:45 am for registration at the entrance.
🎫 Tickets: luma.com/aiforum
26/05/2026
🔥We are excited to welcome everyone at our Oxford Frontier AI Forum 🎤
On Saturday 30 May 2026, the Mathematical Institute at the University of Oxford opens its doors for a full day at the frontier of intelligence. From 09:30 to 19:00, we are bringing together researchers, founders, investors, and institutional leaders for one of the most ambitious student-run AI events in Europe.
🎫 Get your tickets before 30th May to be a part of our largest event of the year:
https://us.list-manage.com/JQIJtlC_CQZ?e=7e0f1746da&c2id=5d3bcb13798b54a5e7f7bb3bf392c321
23/01/2026
The Entrepreneurship team:
The Entrepreneurship team empowers the community to turn AI-driven ideas intoreal-world ventures. The team provides access to mentoring, skill-building opportunities, and a network of founders and investors, creating a vibrant AI centered start-up ecosystem for the community.
We create a supportive environment, where entrepreneurial initiatives can be promoted through the annual OxBridge AIx Pitch Competition, one of the largest student-led startup competitions in the UK.
23/01/2026
🔥WELCOME TO OXFORD AI SOCIETY🔥
13/11/2025
OxAI Lab Announcement 📣
We’re proud to announce that Oxford’s very own Professor Philip Torr FRS FREng has joined the Oxford Al Society as a Senior Fellow and Advisor! 🥳 Professor Torr is one of the world’s leading researchers in computer vision and machine learning.
04/11/2025
[Fireside Chat: Director of Research, Google DeepMind]
📆 Date: 14th November 2025
⏰ Time: 5:00PM - 7:30PM
📍Location: The Bill Roscoe Lecture Theatre, Oxford e-Research Centre, 7 Keble Road, OX1 3QG
👉 Register: https://luma.com/f9r3a4c0
🎙 Guest Speaker: Dr. Edward Grefenstette
Ed Grefenstette is a computer scientist and Director of Research at Google DeepMind, where he leads cutting-edge work at the forefront of artificial intelligence. He also serves as an Honorary Professor at University College London, bridging academic insight and industrial innovation.
29/10/2025
[Fireside Chat: CTO of ARIA]
📆 Date: 3rd November 2025
⏰ Time: 5pm - 7pm
📍 Location: The Bill Roscoe Lecture Theatre, Oxford e-Research Centre, 7 Keble Road, 0x1 30
On Monday November 3rd OxAI will host Antony (Ant) Rowstron, the inaugudal CTO of ARIA, for a fireside chat about the future of technology. We will be covering the following general areas (the list is non-exclusive):
• How institutions and individuals can enable high-risk innovation
• The future of technology and what lies beyond AI
revolution
• Areas of technology that deserve more attention and innovation
• AI for science and AI scientists
• How the researchers and innovators can shape our future
The event will include a fireside chat followed by open questions from the audience to our speaker. We are planning to host a small networking mixer after the talk.
28/10/2025
CODE&LAW HACKATHON: AI AND DISPUTE RESOLUTION
Join the Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society and ArbTech.io for a one-day Hackathon focused on developing innovative Al solutions for real-world challenges in Dispute Resolution (Litigation, Arbitration, Mediation, Negotiation etc.), at Pembroke College, Oxford.
This event is hosted in collaboration with Oxbridge-Alx and the Singapore Global Network (SGN) and welcomes students and professionals from all disciplines. You will be able to connect with experts across diverse fields and contribute to bridging the gap between law and computer science through meaningful dialogue and innovation.
If you’re a lawyer or law student trying to grasp the new legal tech landscape but haven’t found the right entry point yet, or a computer scientist/developer aiming to understand the paths to the legal market, this will be a great opportunity to learn more, connect, and engage.
❗️No coding is required to participate.
📆 Date: Saturday, November 15, 2025
⏰ Time: 9am - 7pm
📍 Location: Pichette Auditorium, Pembroke College, University of Oxford
Inquiries: [email protected], [email protected], [email protected]
👉 Registration: https://Inkd.in/dF-J42a4
👀 Spots are limited and will be allocated on a rolling basis - we strongly recommend registering early to secure your place!
01/08/2025
Student clubs and societies make up such a vibrant part of the department with many students making strong bonds when joining like-minded groups. There are several Computer Science related societies and clubs, including Oxford Women in Computer Science Society (OxWxCS), Oxford CompSoc, Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society, The Oxford Invariants, and The Mirzakhani Society.
If you were a student in the department, what club or society would you join or form?
Image description: A blue-grey graphic with layered salmon pink boxes on it. There is dark blue text reading ‘Student clubs and societies’ and ‘There are many clubs and societies that our students can join to meet like-minded people and form strong bonds, below are a few Computer Science related groups:’. Below this text, on the pink boxes, there are dark blue lines and connected dots that act as bullet points for the following text ‘Oxford Women in Computer Science (OxWxCS): aims to support and promote women in Computer Science at the University of Oxford’, ‘Oxford Compsoc: promotes the use of computers, programming, and new technology amongst our diverse group members from across the University of Oxford’, ‘Oxford Artificial Intelligence Society: aiming to educate, promote, connect and innovate in artificial intelligence’, ‘The Invariants: are Oxford's student Mathematical Society, they host lecture, socials and puzzle competitions’, and ‘The Mirzakhani Society: is for women and non-binary students studying maths at the University of Oxford’.