Oriental Institute, Oxford

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The Oriental Institute Building on Pusey Lane, Oxford. The rotunda of the Sackler Library can be seen in the background.
The Oriental Institute Building on Pusey Lane, Oxford. The rotunda of the Sackler Library can be seen in the background.

The Oriental Institute (commonly referred to as the O.I.) of the University of Oxford, England, is home to the University's Faculty of Oriental Studies. It is engaged in research and teaching of a wide range of disciplines covering modern and historical Asian languages and culture. The Oriental Institute's main building is located on Pusey Lane behind the Ashmolean Museum and Sackler Library, but some parts of the faculty have their own buildings elsewhere in and around Oxford. The Institute has its own library, which covers most of the ground floor and basement of the building. The Oriental Institute Library (known as OIL internally) is both a lending library and a reading room of the Bodleian Library.

The faculty is divided into three sub-faculties based on subject area. They are:

  • Sub-Faculty of Near and Middle Eastern Studies, which covers
    • Egyptology and Ancient Near Eastern Studies (also based at the Griffith Institute of the Asmolean Museum)
    • Hebrew and Jewish Studies (also based at the Oxford Centre for Hebrew and Jewish Studies at Yarnton Manor)
    • Eastern Christian Studies (including Armenian, Coptic and Syriac)
    • Arabic, Persian and Turkish
    • Islamic Art and Archaeology (also based at the Khalili Research Centre)
    • Modern Middle Eastern Studies
    • European and Middle Eastern Languages
  • Sub-Faculty of South and Inner Asian Studies, which covers
  • Sub-Faculty of East Asian Studies (also based at the Eastern Art Department of the Ashmolean Museum), which covers
    • Chinese (based at the Institute of Chinese Studies on Walton Road
    • Japanese (also based at the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies)
    • Korean

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