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Professor Jane Shaw holds academic roles as Professor of the History of Religion at the University of Oxford, Principal of Harris Manchester College, and Pro Vice-Chancellor. Her research focuses on religion in the modern West, mysticism, Eastern religious reception in Britain, and technology’s societal impact. She is currently writing a book on early 20th-century spirituality and leads two interdisciplinary projects: Understanding the iGeneration (funded by the Knight Foundation) and The Ethics and Governance of AI (Stanford University collaborations).
Her scholarly work spans Viking Age archaeology, medieval numismatics, and material culture analysis. Recent articles examine silver provenance, Viking trade networks, and early Islamic economic systems. She employs advanced techniques like lead isotope analysis to trace material origins. No awards are listed, but her grants include funding from the Knight Foundation and Stanford’s Center for Advanced Study of the Behavioral Sciences.
Shaw’s academic network spans Stanford University collaborations and interdisciplinary teams. She advises no listed students but collaborates on projects addressing contemporary issues like AI ethics and generational values. Her affiliations include Harris Manchester College and the University of Oxford’s theology faculty.



