Folklore & Women: The power of folklore in reclaiming female stories
Explore the power of folklore and how it helps bring women’s hidden stories back into the spotlight. Followed by Q&A.

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Our Oxford psychology talks cover a wide range of fascinating topics including psychology, neuroscience, mental health, cognitive science, behavioral science, wellbeing, mindfulness, and personal development. Each lecture features evidence-based insights from leading experts in their fields, offering audiences an opportunity to explore the latest research and practical applications in psychological science.
Our speakers are experts in their fields, including university professors, clinical psychologists, neuroscientists, researchers, therapists, and clinicians. Many hold positions at leading academic institutions and have extensive experience in psychology research, mental health treatment, and neuroscience. Previous Oxford speakers have included Dr Alex Conner on ADHD, Dr Marcus Pearce on the neuroscience of music, Dr Megan Klabunde on trauma and the body, Dr Anneka Tomlinson on ADHD and women, and physicist Harry Cliff on parallel universes. Each talk features professionals who are passionate about sharing their knowledge and making complex psychological concepts accessible to everyone.
Tickets for our Oxford psychology lectures are affordably priced, starting from around £15. We believe that access to quality psychology and neuroscience education should be accessible to everyone. Our events offer exceptional value, providing attendees with expert insights, engaging presentations, and the opportunity to connect with like-minded individuals interested in mental health, wellbeing, and behavioral science.
Yes, drinks are available at most of our talk venues in Oxford. We want to ensure that attendees are comfortable and can fully engage with our psychology lectures and neuroscience presentations. Whether you're attending an evening talk on mental health or a weekend workshop on wellbeing, you'll typically find refreshments available to enjoy before, during, or after the event.
Absolutely! Our psychology and neuroscience talks in Oxford are designed for everyone, regardless of background or prior knowledge. Whether you're a student, professional, curious learner, or simply interested in understanding the human mind better, our lectures are crafted to be engaging and accessible. Our speakers excel at explaining complex concepts in psychology, mental health, and behavioral science in ways that are both informative and easy to understand.
Seed Talks has hosted 15 successful psychology and neuroscience events in Oxford, welcoming over 4,000 attendees to our lectures. Our Oxford talks have covered diverse topics from ADHD and trauma to the neuroscience of music and the psychology of Carl Jung. We've also explored fascinating subjects like intergenerational trauma, the history of witchcraft and feminism, and the science of parallel universes. This proven track record demonstrates our commitment to bringing high-quality psychology education and thought-provoking lectures to the Oxford community.
Seed Talks combines academic rigor with accessibility, featuring expert speakers who are passionate about sharing cutting-edge research in psychology, neuroscience, and mental health. Our events foster a welcoming community atmosphere where attendees can engage with ideas, ask questions, and connect with others interested in wellbeing and cognitive science. We offer both in-person talks in Oxford and online lectures, making our content accessible whether you prefer attending live events or joining from home.