Why do you study Sociology?
Transitioning from Economics to Sociology, I found myself increasingly curious about the human behaviours underlying economic models.
While studying Economics, I often wondered why individuals and groups make certain decisions under specific circumstances. This curiosity led me to Sociology, where I could explore these questions from a broader perspective.
By integrating economic theories with sociological insights, I aim to gain a deeper understanding of the social dynamics and structures that shape our world.
What first attracted you to the Department?
The strength of the quantitative research at Oxford aligned perfectly with my background in Economics and Mathematics.
I was particularly drawn to the availability of professors with extensive experience in quantitative research, who could mentor and guide me for my research.
Additionally, the unique and vibrant culture of Oxford, renowned for its rich academic traditions and stimulating intellectual environment, greatly attracted me.
What do you enjoy most about studying in Oxford?
I have greatly enjoyed the diverse backgrounds of my classmates and peers.
Engaging in conversations with them has been incredibly rewarding, as everyone brings their unique experiences, cultures, and knowledge to the table.
This diversity has broadened my perspective not only on research but also on life experiences.
The collaborative and inclusive environment has significantly enriched my academic journey and personal growth.