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1001 | Creative Commons | Contextualising the 'new parenting culture' | Charlotte Faircloth of the University of Kent presents historical and sociological perspectives on adult-child relations (a Fertility and Reproduction seminar from 21 October 2013) | Charlotte Faircloth | 03 Feb 2014 |
1002 | Generational change and continuity amongst British mothers | Angela Davis of the University of Warwick discusses the sharing of beliefs, knowledge and practice amongst British mothers between 1940 and 1990 (a Fertility and Reproduction seminar from 14 October 2013) | Angela Davis | 03 Feb 2014 | |
1003 | Creative Commons | Disease transitions | This lecture by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek of ISCA, the University of Oxford, is part of the Disease Ecology series and was presented on 13 November 2013. | Stanley Ulijaszek | 03 Feb 2014 |
1004 | Creative Commons | Political ecology of disease | This lecture by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek of ISCA, the University of Oxford, is part of the Disease Ecology series and was delivered on 22 November 2013 | Stanley Ulijaszek | 03 Feb 2014 |
1005 | Creative Commons | Lab, Camera, Action: Tides | The Bay of St Brieuc in Brittany has one of the largest tides on Earth. Dr Andrew Steele takes some time out of his holiday, on the day of the highest tide of the year, to find out why. | Andrew Steele | 03 Feb 2014 |
1006 | Light Fantastic: X-ray Laser Research in Oxford | David LLoyd describes how x-rays can be used for far more than identifying broken bones. | David Lloyd | 04 Jun 2013 | |
1007 | Creative Commons | Extra-solar planets: from science-fiction to reality | Since the discovery of the first extra-solar planet in the '90s, our perspective of the Universe has changed. Over the last two decades a whole host of exotic planet systems have been found, including analogues of famous science-fiction-worlds. | Ruth Angus | 04 Jun 2013 |
1008 | Creative Commons | Early modern plays in bits and pieces | Professor Tiffany Stern joins Dr Adam Smyth to discuss her current research on the materiality of the early modern play text. What happens to our thinking about plays when prologues, epilogues and songs become mobile pieces, detached from the whole? | Tiffany Stern, Adam Smyth | 03 Feb 2014 |
1009 | Creative Commons | Accident or Choice? The Outbreak of the First World War | The causes of the First World War have long been controversial and remain so. The Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford, and author of The War that Ended Peace (2013) brings us up to date on the debate. | Margaret MacMillan | 03 Feb 2014 |
1010 | Scaling Hilary: A world-class maths education for all | Junaid Mubeen (Mathematics, 2004), gives a talk for the St Anne's College MAthematics reuion | Junaid Mubeen | 03 Feb 2014 | |
1011 | A History of Maths at St Anne's | Dr Graham Nelson (Supernumerary Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematics), gives a talk for the St Anne's College Maths reunion | Graham Nelson | 03 Feb 2014 | |
1012 | Mathematics in Medicine and Biology | Dr Sarah Waters (Fellow and Tutor in Applied Mathematics) gives a talk for the St Anne's College Maths reunion | Sarah Waters | 03 Feb 2014 | |
1013 | Creative Commons | Turning wrongful convictions into rights? Asylum seekers and the criminal law | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Dr Ana Aliverti (Warwick School of Law) recorded on 29 January 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Ana Aliverti | 03 Feb 2014 |
1014 | Reporting Pakistan and specialist journalism | Owen Bennett-Jones,BBC presenter and journalist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Semianr Series | Owen Bennett-Jones | 03 Feb 2014 | |
1015 | The sociology of migration | In this lecture for the MSc in Migration Studies, Professor Michael Keith (Director of COMPAS, University of Oxford) discusses how ideas travel as well as people. The lecture was delivered 12 November 2013. | Michael Keith | 04 Feb 2014 | |
1016 | The public policy of migration | In this Migration Studies lecture, Sarah Spencer (COMPAS, University of Oxford) examines the place of research in policy making by focusing on the role of social scientists and how they can stay in control of their research (6 December 2013) | Sarah Spencer | 04 Feb 2014 | |
1017 | Creative Commons | In Everyone's Interests - the highlights | Panel discussion on what it means to invest in the humanities | Andrew Hamilton, Earl Lewis, Hermione Lee, Charlotte Higgins, Marcus du Sautoy, Nick Hillman, Shearer West | 04 Feb 2014 |
1018 | Creative Commons | In Everyone's Interests | Panel discussion on what it means to invest in the humanities | Andrew Hamilton, Earl Lewis, Hermione Lee, Charlotte Higgins, Marcus du Sautoy, Nick Hillman, Shearer West | 04 Feb 2014 |
1019 | A Schuman Compact for the Euro Area | Ashoka Mody, Princeton University gives a seminar for the PEFM programme. The discussant was David Vines, Balliol College, Oxford and the chair was Kalypso Nicolaïdis, St. Antony's College, Oxford. | Ashoka Mody, David Vines, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 04 Feb 2014 | |
1020 | The SKA | Matt Jarvis discusses square kilometer array, commonly known as SKA, in this short Stargazing talk. | Matt Jarvis | 04 Feb 2014 | |
1021 | A Short Guide To Managing Your Time | Sally LePage and Liz Timoney White | Sally LePage, Liz Timoney White, Inés Dawson, Luke Ogilvie-Thomson | 05 Feb 2014 | |
1022 | What is an International Crime? | Professor K J Heller, SOAS/ University of Melbourne | Kevin Heller | 05 Feb 2014 | |
1023 | Behind Marx's "hidden abode": toward an expanded conception of capitalism | Nancy Fraser, Henry A. and Louise Loeb Professor of Political and Social Science and Department Chair at The New School | Nancy Fraser | 05 Feb 2014 | |
1024 | Creative Commons | International law and foreign policy: some practical questions | Mr Qudsi Rasheed, Foreign and Commonwealth Office (FCO) | Qudsi Rasheed | 05 Feb 2014 |
1025 | Creative Commons | Can a single model of task complexity differentiate between the difficulty of writing and speaking tasks? | Dr Parvaneh Tavakoli is Lecturer in TESOL & Applied Linguistics at the University of Reading. In this presentation the existing models of task difficulty will be introduced and their applicability to L2 writing and speaking modes will be examined. | Parvaneh Tavakoli | 07 Feb 2014 |
1026 | Creative Commons | Educational Testing as an Accountability Measure | A public seminar given by Dr Christian Ydesen who is a researcher at Aalborg University, Denmark | Christian Ydesen | 07 Feb 2014 |
1027 | Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit (COMRU) | This video introduces COMRU, the Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit, a collaboration between the Angkor Hospital for Children and Bangkok-based Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU). | Paul Turner, Claudia Turner | 07 Feb 2014 | |
1028 | Lord Nuffield's Legacy to Oxford | Dr Eric Sidebottom, Retired University Lecturer in Experimental Pathology, gives a lunch time talk to accompany the exhibition 'Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation'. | Eric Sidebottom | 07 Feb 2014 | |
1029 | International Law and the Emergence of Mercantile Capitalism: Grotius to Smith | Professor M Koskenniemi, University of Helsinki | M Koskenniemi | 11 Feb 2014 | |
1030 | Creative Commons | Victorious Donkeys? British Generals and Generalship of the First World War Reconsidered | The Professor of War Studies at Wolverhampton University, a leading British military historian of the First World War, explodes some myths about British generalship and the performance of the British Army. | Gary Sheffield | 11 Feb 2014 |
1031 | Creative Commons | Leaks, Snowden and the Guardian | Ewen Macaskill, Diplomatic Editor, the Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series | Ewen Macaskill | 11 Feb 2014 |
1032 | Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) | Filmed in April 2013 at the Shoklo Malaria Research Unit (SMRU) in Mae Sot, and at the Wang Pa Free Clinic and the Mae La refugee camp, this video highlights SMRU's work among Karen and Myanmar refugees, living along the Thailand-Myanmar border. | Francis Nosten | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1033 | Mahidol Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit (MORU) | Featuring interviews with Professor Nick White, Professor Nick Day, Professor Francois Nosten, Dr Direk Limmathurotsakul and Dr Susie Dunachie. | Nick White, Nick Day, Francois Nosten, Direk Limmathurotsakul, Susie Dunachie. | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1034 | Rowan Williams; Faith, Force and Authority: does religious belief change our understanding of how power works in society? | Dr Williams, Master of Magdalene College, University of Cambridge, gives a talk on religious belief and how it relates to power in sociey | Rowan Williams | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1035 | Rowan Williams, In Conversation with Jon Snow | Rowan Williams, visiting professor in Interfaith Studies, in conversation with Channel 4 News anchor Jon Snow | Rowan Williams, Jon Snow | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1036 | Rowan Williams, Lecture: ‘Faith and Human Flourishing: religious belief and ideals of maturity’? | Rowan Williams, visiting professor in Interfaith Studies, gives a lecture on religious beliefs and human flourishing | Rowan Williams | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1037 | Creative Commons | The Post-2015 Development Agenda: Implications for ICT4D Research | Richard Heeks explores new post-2015 development agenda and its implications for ICT4D (information and communication technologies for development) research priorities. | Richard Heeks | 12 Feb 2014 |
1038 | The Post-2015 Development Agenda: Implications for ICT4D Research | Richard Heeks explores new post-2015 development agenda and its implications for ICT4D (information and communication technologies for development) research priorities. | Richard Heeks | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1039 | Crowdsourcing and Development of Activity Systems: the Case of Emergency Response | Gregory Asmolov suggests applying the notion of activity systems and zones of proximal development, as conceptualized in Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), to the field of ICT4D. | Gregory Asmolov | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1040 | Crowdsourcing and Development of Activity Systems: the Case of Emergency Response | Gregory Asmolov suggests applying the notion of activity systems and zones of proximal development, as conceptualized in Cultural-Historical Activity Theory (CHAT), to the field of ICT4D. | Gregory Asmolov | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1041 | The Internet in a post-PRISM world | Dan McQuillan examines the Internet in a post-PRISM world, and asks if its power to tackle global poverty will be lost. | Dan McQuillan | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1042 | Creative Commons | The Internet in a post-PRISM world | Dan McQuillan examines the Internet in a post-PRISM world, and asks if its power to tackle global poverty will be lost. | Dan McQuillan | 12 Feb 2014 |
1043 | The Gardener, the Dentist, and the Long-Jumper: Ethics in the Age of Information | Luciano Floridi discusses his new book, 'The Ethics of Information', and outline the nature and scope of Information Ethics. | Luciano Floridi | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1044 | Creative Commons | Raising capital, doing deals | Henry Davis, Senior Associate, Index Ventures, gives a talk for the 2013-14 Series of Building a Business | Henry Davis | 12 Feb 2014 |
1045 | The Online Initiative: Rethinking Public Spaces in the Digital Transition | Luciano Floridi presents 'The Onlife Initiative', a project he chaired for the European Commission on how ICTs are modifying our relationships to ourselves, to others, and to the world around us. | Luciano Floridi | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1046 | Creative Commons | Building a Business 2013-14: The Art and Practice of Negotiation | Ian Kessler, Professor of International Human Resource Management, King's College London, gives a talk for the 2013-14 Building a Business series | Ian Kessler | 12 Feb 2014 |
1047 | Creative Commons | ePetitions | Scott Hale discusses epetitions | Scott Hale | 12 Feb 2014 |
1048 | Does Social Media Use Change the Type of News We Receive? | Jonathan Bright explores the impact of social media on news consumption. He examines how social media users choose what to share, how this varies by platform, and what the implications may be for the type of news coverage that people receive. | Jonathan Bright | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1049 | Learning, Education and the Internet | Rebecca Eynon summarises key areas of her research on learning, education, and the Internet. | Rebecca Eynon | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1050 | "Emerging Markets" on the Internet | Vili Lehdonvirta discusses emerging markets on the Internet. | Vili Lehdonvirta | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1051 | How Do People Interact with Virtual Environments? | Andrew Przybylski discusses the motivational dynamics of how people approach ICTs, social media and video games. | Andrew Przybylski | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1052 | Creative Commons | Aristotle on the Problem of Common Sensibles | Anna Marmodoro gives a talk on Aristotle and his philosophy | Anna Marmodoro | 12 Feb 2014 |
1053 | Creative Commons | The Causal Power of Structure and the Role of Intellect | Howard Robinson gives a talk on philosophy and the role of the intellect | Howard Robinson | 12 Feb 2014 |
1054 | Common Sense and Metaperception | Jerome Dokic gives a talk on common sense and philosophy | Jerome Dokic | 12 Feb 2014 | |
1055 | Creative Commons | Multimodal Perception and the Distinction Between the Senses | Louise Fiona Richardson gives a talk on philosophy and perception | Louise Fiona Richardson | 12 Feb 2014 |
1056 | Creative Commons | Aristotle on Singular Thought | Mika Perala gives a talk on Aristotle's philosophy | Mika Perala | 12 Feb 2014 |
1057 | Creative Commons | Collective Agency and Knowledge of Others' Minds | Stephen Butterfill gives a talk on philosophy and collective agency and other people's minds | Stephen Butterfill | 12 Feb 2014 |
1058 | Creative Commons | African Knowledge and Livestock Health | Book at Lunchtime interview with Karen Brown and William Beinart about their book “African Knowledge and Livestock Health” | Karen Brown, William Beinart | 13 Feb 2014 |
1059 | Creative Commons | Three asylum paradigms | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Jean-François Durieux (RSC and the Graduate Institute, Geneva) recorded on 12 February 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Jean-François Durieux | 13 Feb 2014 |
1060 | Creative Commons | The child in international refugee law | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Jason Pobjoy (Blackstone Chambers) recorded on 5 February 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Jason Pobjoy | 13 Feb 2014 |
1061 | Creative Commons | 1914–1918: Was Britain Right to Fight? | The Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, Canon of Christ Church, and author of In Defence of War (2013) analyses Britain's belligerency in terms of Christian just war reasoning, and concludes that it was justified. | Nigel Biggar | 13 Feb 2014 |
1062 | Creative Commons | Freedom and Responsibility Revisited | Richard Sorabji gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontolgies podcast series | Richard Sorabji | 13 Feb 2014 |
1063 | Creative Commons | Moral Development and Self-Knowledge in Aristotle | Steve Makin, (Sheffield) gives a talk for the Power Structualism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | Steve Makin | 13 Feb 2014 |
1064 | Marcus Aurelius' Meditations: How Stoic are They? | Christopher Gill (Exeter) gives a talk on Marcus Aurelius' Meditations and asks How Stoic are They? | Christopher GIll | 13 Feb 2014 | |
1065 | Stilpo of Megara and the Uses of Argument | Nick Denyer (Cambridge) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies podcast series | Nick Denyer | 13 Feb 2014 | |
1066 | Creative Commons | Challenging Frontiers: On the Making—and Unmaking?—of Latin American Nations (especially Mexico). | Alan Knight (St Antony’s College) gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series. | Alan Knight | 15 Feb 2014 |
1067 | Creative Commons | Social Movements, Law and the Politics of Land Reform: Lessons from Brazil. | Dr George Meszaros (University of Warwick) gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series. | George Meszaros | 15 Feb 2014 |
1068 | Creative Commons | Democracies and Dictatorships in Latin America: Emergence, Survival, and Fall | Professor Scott Mainwaring gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series | Scott Mainwaring | 15 Feb 2014 |
1069 | Towards modular regionalism in Latin America? | Dr Gian Luca Gardini (University of Bath) gives a talk foe the Latin American Centre seminar series | Gian Luca Gardini | 15 Feb 2014 | |
1070 | Creative Commons | How Mobile Phones are changing journalism practice in the 21st Century | Dr Adrian Hadland, Director of Journalism, University of Stirling gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series | Adrian Hadland | 15 Feb 2014 |
1071 | Creative Commons | Geography, Inequality and Oxford | Danny Dorling delivers his inaugural lecture as Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography on 'Geography, Inequality and Oxford'. | Danny Dorling | 17 Feb 2014 |
1072 | POMP Seminar Series 1 | Legal Culture in the Process of Integration. Polish post-EU Accession migrants in the United Kingdom. | Agnieszka Kubal, Jan Fellerer, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 17 Feb 2014 | |
1073 | Creative Commons | University of Oxford summit for Safer Internet Day 2014 | Dr Stuart Lee, introduces the University of Oxford's summit for Safer Internet Day 2014 about the challenges of online harassment and bullying. | Stuart Lee | 18 Feb 2014 |
1074 | Creative Commons | The Gender and Digital Culture Project presents The Online Professional. | Dr Sara Perry, University of York, explains her personal story in relation to online harassment and bullying, and her research as part of Gender and Digital Culture. | Sara Perry | 18 Feb 2014 |
1075 | Creative Commons | Online Harassment and Social Media: Criminal Offences and Defamation. | John X Kelly, Principal Legal Information Specialist, gives a talk for the Safer Internet Day 2014 summit | John X Kelly | 18 Feb 2014 |
1076 | Creative Commons | Equality and Diversity Unit: Harassment Advisory Service | Caroline Kennedy, Equality and Diversity Unit, University of Oxford - a briefing about how staff and students access this support and how a Harassment Advisor can help individuals. | Caroline Kennedy | 18 Feb 2014 |
1077 | African Studies and Horn of Africa Seminar: South Sudan Crisis Roundtable | Roundtable discussion looking at the ongoing crisis in South Sudan | Jason Mosley, Annette Weber, Douglas Johnson, Peter Biar Ajak, Ahmed al-Shahi | 18 Feb 2014 | |
1078 | Creative Commons | African Studies and OCAF Seminar: Staying Out of Place: The Dialectics of Being and Becoming in Exceptional Spaces | Simon Turner, Aalborg University, Denmark, gives a talk for the African Studies Centre | Simon Turner | 18 Feb 2014 |
1079 | Creative Commons | Can We Make Sense of Metaphysical Knowledge? | Claudine Tiercelin (Collège de France) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies series. | Claudine Tiercelin | 18 Feb 2014 |
1080 | Creative Commons | Pluralism and Determinism | Thomas Sattig (Tübingen) gives a talk for the Power Structualism in Ancient Ontologies series. | Thomas Sattig | 18 Feb 2014 |
1081 | Creative Commons | Inclination and the Modality of Dispositions | Mark Sinclair (Manchester Metropolitan) gives a talk for the Power Structualism in Ancient Ontologies series | Mark Sinclair | 18 Feb 2014 |
1082 | Creative Commons | Aristotle on the Happiness of the City | Don Morison (Rice) gives a talk for the Power Structualism in Ancient Ontology series. | Don Morison | 18 Feb 2014 |
1083 | Creative Commons | Aristotle's Dynamics in Physics VII 5: the Importance of Being Conditional | Henry Mendell (California State) gives a talk for the Power Structualism in Ancient Ontologies series | Henry Mendell | 18 Feb 2014 |
1084 | Creative Commons | Quidditism and Modal Methodology | Alastair Wilson, Birmingham, gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies series | Alastair Wilson | 18 Feb 2014 |
1085 | Creative Commons | The Fundamentality of the Familiar | Nick Jones, University of Birmingham, gives a talk in which he appeal to an examination of the explanatory role of ordinary macroscopic objects to argue that some of them are metaphysically fundamental. | Nick Jones | 18 Feb 2014 |
1086 | Creative Commons | Doing Away With Dispositions: Towards a Law-Based Account of Modality in Science | Stephen French (Leeds) gives a talk for the Power Structuralism in Ancient Ontologies series. | Stephen French | 18 Feb 2014 |
1087 | Creative Commons | How to Be Publishable: Graduate Training Seminar | A crash course in how to get published, from approaching the writing process to marketing your ideas. Dr. Eugene Rogan discusses the ins and outs of academic and trade publishing with insights for students at the graduate level and beyond. | Eugene Rogan | 20 Feb 2014 |
1088 | Creative Commons | Is the Indian Nuclear Tiger Changing Its Stripes? Data, Interpretation and Fact | A talk by Dr Gaurav Kampani, Guest Researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS), Oslo | Gaurav Kampani | 21 Feb 2014 |
1089 | Creative Commons | Stephen Fry- "Put on Your Red Shoes: Performance and Destiny" | Stephen Fry, the 23rd holder of the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professorship in Contemporary Theatre gives his first lecture at the University followed by Q&A with Roger Ainsworth. (Contains strong language). | Stephen Fry, Roger Ainsworth | 21 Feb 2014 |
1090 | Creative Commons | Bibliography in Bits | Adam Smyth talks to Professor Will Noel about the potentials of digital technology for the study of manuscripts. | Will Noel, Adam Smyth | 23 Feb 2014 |
1091 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: The relevance of ‘feedback mechanisms' in migration impacted regions | Christiane Timmerman presents her paper 'The relevance of ‘feedback mechanisms' in migration impacted regions' in Parallel session V(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Christine Timmerman | 24 Feb 2014 |
1092 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Crisis, stay, and return in the case of Ecuadorians in Spain | Juan Iglesias presents his paper ''Se quedó ¿a volver?': crisis, stay, and return in the case of Ecuadorians in Spain' in Parallel session V(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Jaun Iglesias | 24 Feb 2014 |
1093 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Skilled Iranians in Germany and the United States: Exploring migrants' networks | Uta Lehmann presents her paper 'Skilled Iranians in Germany and the United States: exploring migrants' networks' in Parallel session V(C) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Uta Lehmann | 24 Feb 2014 |
1094 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Migration networks in action: Case of Daba Tianeti | Tamar Zurabishvili presents her paper 'Migration networks in action: Case of Daba Tianeti' co-authored by Tinatin Zurabishvili in Parallel session V(C) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Tamar Zurabishvili | 24 Feb 2014 |
1095 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Migrant networks and the migration process | Alexandra Winkels presents her paper 'Migrant networks and the migration process: considering the spatial and temporal dimensions of social capital' in Parallel session V(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sep 13 | Alexandra Winkels | 24 Feb 2014 |
1096 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Dis-locating the local: A study of the migrants originating from the Indian enclaves | Sanghita Datta presents her paper 'Dis-locating the local: A study of the migrants originating from the Indian enclaves' in Parallel session V(E) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Sanghita Datta | 24 Feb 2014 |
1097 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: ‘Now smells like revolution': migrants' activism, subjectivities, and agency in contemporary London | Gabriela Quevedo presents her paper '‘Now smells like revolution': migrants' activism, subjectivities, and agency in contemporary London' in Parallel session V(E) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Gabriela Quevedo | 24 Feb 2014 |
1098 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: The ‘Neogramscian approach’: using 'Critical Theories' to explain migration systems | Robert Westermann presents his paper 'The ‘Neogramscian approach’: using 'Critical Theories' to explain migration systems' in Parallel session V(E) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Robert Westermann | 24 Feb 2014 |
1099 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Accounting for diversity in Polish migration in Europe: motivation and early integration | Lucinda Platt presents her paper 'Accounting for diversity in Polish migration in Europe' co-authored by Renee Luthra & Justyna Salamonska in Parallel session VI(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Lucinda Platt | 24 Feb 2014 |
1100 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Beyond migrant lives: The rise and fall of meso-level actors | Joana Sousa Ribeiro presents his paper 'Beyond migrant lives: the rise and fall of meso-level actors' in Parallel session VI(B) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Joana Sousa Ribeiro | 24 Feb 2014 |
1101 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Transformative stages of migrant identity: a diachronic and synchronic study of the first-generation Romanian migrants in the UK | Oana Romocea presents her paper 'Transformative stages of migrant identity' in Parallel session VI(C) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Oana Romocea | 24 Feb 2014 |
1102 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Citizens of Kazakhstan in a Russian city: factors facilitating and limiting transnational activities (the case of Novosibirsk) | Larisa Kosygina presents her paper 'Citizens of Kazakhstan in a Russian city: factors facilitating and limiting transnational activities' in Parallel session VI(C) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Larisa Kosygina | 24 Feb 2014 |
1103 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Egypt: Migration, revolution, and social change | Philip Marfleet presents his paper 'Egypt: Migration, revolution, and social change' in Parallel session VI(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Philip Marfleet | 24 Feb 2014 |
1104 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: Elites and emulators: the evolution of an Iraqi Kurdish - European migration system | Erlend Paasche presents his paper 'Elites and emulators: the evolution of an Iraqi Kurdish - European migration system' in Parallel session VI(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics: Networks and Beyond, 24-26 Sept 2013 | Erlend Paasche | 24 Feb 2014 |
1105 | Creative Commons | Hilary Seminar Series 2014: The numbers game | 'The numbers game: Targets and indicators in UK immigration policy' presented by Christina Boswell (University of Edinburgh). | Christina Boswell | 25 Feb 2014 |
1106 | Creative Commons | Hilary Seminar Series 2014: Fortress Europe or Europe of Rights? | 'Fortress Europe or Europe of Rights? The Europeanization of family migration policies in France, Germany, and the Netherlands' presented by Saskia Bonjour (Leiden University). | Saskia Bonjour | 25 Feb 2014 |
1107 | Creative Commons | The War and English Religion | Merton College's Tutor in History, an historian of 20th century Britain, argues that English Christianity survived the First World War rather better than is often assumed. | Matthew Grimley | 25 Feb 2014 |
1108 | Little paid and Overworked: Marriage prospects of low income Japanese men | Dr Ekaterina Hertog, Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies, University of Oxford gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies | Ekaterina Hertog | 25 Feb 2014 | |
1109 | Welcome to the Wellcome Trust for Human Genetics | Short film introducing the Wellcome Trust for Human Genetics | Anjali Hinch, Emma Davenport, Paolo Piazza, Mohammad Bahar, Peter Donnelly, Simon Leedham | 25 Feb 2014 | |
1110 | General Hayden, Lecture: "My Government, My Security and Me" | Former Director of the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency General Hayden gives a talk for the Humanitas visiting professorship in Intelligence Studies | Michael Hayden | 25 Feb 2014 | |
1111 | General Hayden, Lecture: "Terrorism and Islam's Civil War: Whither the Threat?" | Former Director of the National Security Agency and Central Intelligence Agency General Hayden gives a talk for the Humanitas visiting professorship in Intelligence Studies and Islamism | Michael Hayden | 25 Feb 2014 | |
1112 | The Merton Equality Conversation: 'Stemming the leakage of women from academia: why do they leave?' | The opening talk at the inaugural annual Merton Equality Conversation, given by Professor Dame Athene Donald FRS at the TS Eliot Theatre, Merton College, Oxford, on Thursday 20 February 2014. | Athene Donald | 25 Feb 2014 | |
1113 | Creative Commons | Understanding Financial Control | Simon Husband, Director, Richardsons Financial Group gives some frank advice on taxes, record-keeping and financial control for entrepreneurs in the early stage of business. | Simon Husband | 26 Feb 2014 |
1114 | Creative Commons | Future Proofing Business: Beyond CSR | Pamela Hartigan, Director, Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship, Saïd Business School, discusses some emerging models of entrepreneurial ventures that have a social and/or environmental mission at their core. | Pamela Hartigan | 26 Feb 2014 |
1115 | Creative Commons | Barnett House: a hundred years of research policy and practice | George Smith, Teresa Smith, Liz Peretz, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, gave a lecture as part of the Centenary seminar series in Michaelmas Term 2013. | George Smith, Teresa Smith, Elizabeth Peretz | 26 Feb 2014 |
1116 | Knowledge and humility in social work: learning from past mistakes | Professor Eileen Munro, Department of Social Policy, London School of Economics and Political Science, gives a talk as part of the Centenary seminar series in Michaelmas Term 2013. | Eileen Munro | 26 Feb 2014 | |
1117 | Creative Commons | Using social science research to influence policy: the case of the family justice system | Ceridwen Roberts, Department of Social Policy and Intervention, gives a talk as part of the Centenary seminar series in Michaelmas Term 2013, celebrating 100 years of social enquiry at Oxford University's Department of Social Policy and Invervention. | Ceridwen Roberts | 26 Feb 2014 |
1118 | Creative Commons | Warfare and the welfare state: causal mechanisms and effects | Professor Herbert Obinger, University of Bremen, gives a talk as part of the Centenary seminar series in Michaelmas Term 2013, celebrating 100 years of social enquiry at Oxford University's Department of Social Policy and Intervention. | Herbert Obinger | 26 Feb 2014 |
1119 | Creative Commons | A brief history of randomised controlled trails in education (over the last 100 years) | Professor Carole Torgerson, Durham University, gives a talk as part of the Centenary seminar series in Michaelmas Term 2013, celebrating 100 years of social enquiry at Oxford University's Department of Social Policy and Intervention. | Carole Torgerson | 26 Feb 2014 |
1120 | Creative Commons | The Challenge of Adjudicating Social Democratic Values in a Capitalist Society | Judge Dhaya Pillay, Judge of the High Court in Pietermaritzburg and Durban | Dhaya Pillay | 26 Feb 2014 |
1121 | Creative Commons | The End of Settler Societies and Why it Changes Immigration | Professor Catherine Dauvergne, University of British Columbia | Catherine Dauvergne | 26 Feb 2014 |
1122 | Creative Commons | The End of Settler Societies and Why it Changes Immigration | Professor Catherine Dauvergne, University of British Columbia | Catherine Dauvergne | 26 Feb 2014 |
1123 | Creative Commons | THEMIS: ‘Brain-gain' return of India’s high-skilled entrepreneurs | Malasree Neepa Acharya presents her paper '‘Brain-gain' return of India’s high-skilled entrepreneurs: Home, transformation, and power politics in the cosmopolitan global south' in Parallel session V(D) of the conference Examining Migration Dynamics | Malasree Neepa Acharya | 27 Feb 2014 |
1124 | Creative Commons | Distinguished Guest Lecture with UNIDO Director General Li Yong | On 13 February 2014, the Technology and Management for Development Centre hosted the Distinguished Guest Lecture with Mr Yong Li, United Nations Industrial Development Organization (UNIDO) Director General. | Yong Li | 27 Feb 2014 |
1125 | Creative Commons | Careers Seminar 2014 - Introduction | A careers event organised by Lucy Hawkins (Careers Service) and Rachel Woodruff, (History of Art Dept) with speakers from the Arts and Heritage sectors, including recent alumni of the Department, providing insights into their careers. | Lucy Hawkins | 27 Feb 2014 |
1126 | Creative Commons | Careers Seminar 2014 - Finding Yourself in Advertising | A careers event organised by Lucy Hawkins (Careers Service) and Rachel Woodruff, (History of Art Dept) with speakers from the Arts and Heritage sectors, including recent alumni of the Department, providing insights into their careers. | Elle Graham-Dixon | 27 Feb 2014 |
1127 | Creative Commons | Careers Seminar 2014 - Collections Management in a Historic House | A careers event organised by Lucy Hawkins (Careers Service) and Rachel Woodruff, (History of Art Dept) with speakers from the Arts and Heritage sectors, including recent alumni of the Department, providing insights into their careers. | Emily Roy | 27 Feb 2014 |
1128 | How best to communicate with communities affected by disaster? Case Studies from Typhoon Haiyan | This seminar will investigate how different technologies were used by CDAC Network Members in the immediate response to Typhoon Haiyan, focusing particularly on how needs assessment data was collected, shared and acted upon. | Nicki Bailey | 27 Feb 2014 | |
1129 | Creative Commons | How best to communicate with communities affected by disaster? Case Studies from Typhoon Haiyan | This seminar will investigate how different technologies were used by CDAC Network Members in the immediate response to Typhoon Haiyan, focusing particularly on how needs assessment data was collected, shared and acted upon. | Nicki Bailey | 27 Feb 2014 |
1130 | Thoughts Towards a History of ICT4D - And Its Future Role | David Souter uses the history and development of ICT4D as a framework to critique ICT4D approaches and consider the relevance of ICTs and ICT4D to the post-2015 development agenda. | David Souter | 27 Feb 2014 | |
1131 | Creative Commons | Thoughts Towards a History of ICT4D - And Its Future Role | David Souter uses the history and development of ICT4D as a framework to critique ICT4D approaches and consider the relevance of ICTs and ICT4D to the post-2015 development agenda. | David Souter | 27 Feb 2014 |
1132 | Material Engagements: From Early Prehistory to Contemporary Art | Professor Colin Renfrew, University of Cambridge, gives a talk that explores human creativity and the engagement between the individual and the material world. | Colin Renfrew | 28 Feb 2014 | |
1133 | Mathematics Aspects of the Planet Earth | Professor José Francisco Rodrigues, Lisbon/CMAF, delivers the ASC Complexity Cluster Lecture entitled 'Some Mathematical Aspects of Planet Earth' at Keble College. | José Francisco Rodrigues | 28 Feb 2014 | |
1134 | Boxing Clever, or Just Boxed In?: Developing Metal Complexes for Biological Imaging | Professor Stephen Faulkner, Tutorial Fellow at Keble College, delivers the Richardson Lecture, entitled "Boxing Clever, or Just Boxed In? Developing Metal Complexes for Biological Imaging“. | Stephen Faulkner | 28 Feb 2014 | |
1135 | Under Eastern Eyes: The Raj in Modern Indian Memory | Dr. Misra, Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford University and a Fellow of Keble College, gives a talk on The Raj in Modern Indian Memory. | Maria Misra | 28 Feb 2014 | |
1136 | The Impact of the Social Sciences | Patrick Dunleavy, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, explains how the impacts of university social science have been under-researched, and their effectiveness often decried. | Patrick Dunleavy | 28 Feb 2014 | |
1137 | Heritage Speaker Bilingualism: Input Issues in Grammatical Outcomes | Professor Jason Rothman presents a survey of experimental research examining the grammatical knowledge and performances of heritage speaker bilinguals, most of which demonstrate that as a group they differ significantly from monolingual counterparts. | Jason Rothman | 28 Feb 2014 | |
1138 | Can We Save Countries from Economic Crises? Some lessons from IMF and EU experience over three decades | Max Watson, former senior official at the IMF and the European Commission, will discuss what lessons emerge from three decades of experience in handling economic crises, and how change can be catalysed in the face of deeply entrenched obstacles to reform. | Max Watson, Denis Galligan, David Vines | 03 Mar 2014 | |
1139 | Creative Commons | Could PR be the saviour of Journalism? | Professor Anne Gregory, Leeds Metropolitan University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series | Anne Gregory | 03 Mar 2014 |
1140 | Creative Commons | The right to seek and obtain asylum under the African human rights system | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Dr Chaloka Beyani (London School of Economics and the United Nations). Recorded on 26 February 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Chaloka Beyani | 03 Mar 2014 |
1141 | The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart Urbanism | Rob Kitchin discusses how cities are being instrumented with digital devices and infrastructure that produce ‘big data’. | Rob Kitchin | 03 Mar 2014 | |
1142 | New Media, New Civics? | Ethan Zuckerman explores contemporary anxieties about "a crisis in civics" and look at the idea that civics is changing along with digital media. | Ethan Zuckerman | 03 Mar 2014 | |
1143 | The Real-Time City? Big Data and Smart Urbanism | Rob Kitchin discusses how cities are being instrumented with digital devices and infrastructure that produce ‘big data’. | Rob Kitchin | 03 Mar 2014 | |
1144 | Creative Commons | Where does migration sit within the debate over the future of the UK and Scotland? | Allan Findlay, David McCollum and Jakub Bijak give a talk on migration and Scotland | Allan Findlay, David McCollum, Jakub Bijak | 03 Mar 2014 |
1145 | Creative Commons | The Political Economy of Tied Migrant Labour | Martin Ruhs, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the COMPAS podcast series | Martin Ruhs | 03 Mar 2014 |
1146 | Creative Commons | A matter of convention? Drawing lines between slavery and freedom, and between forced and voluntary migration | Julia O'Connell Davidson considers historical notions of slavery and how they can or cannot be applied to modern situations of forced migration. | Julia O'Connell Davidson | 03 Mar 2014 |
1147 | Precarious outcomes to the Pursuit of Happiness: Lifestyle migration and liminality | Karen O'Reilly, University of Loughborough, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series | Karen O'Reilly | 03 Mar 2014 | |
1148 | Creative Commons | Survival Migration: Failed Governance and the Crisis of Displacement | Alexander Betts, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the COMPAS seminar series | Alexander Betts | 03 Mar 2014 |
1149 | Creative Commons | “If you do not want to see God’s hand in everything, even in the most unbearable, you are lost.” Experiencing the First World War Alongside Kaiser Wilhelm II | Leeds University's Professor of Central European History, editor of An Improbable War?The Outbreak of World War I and European Politicsl Culture before 1914, views the war through the letters of one of the Kaiser's generals to his wife. | Holger Afflerbach | 04 Mar 2014 |
1150 | Where's the Virtue in the Humanities? | How can the Liberal Humanities own up to – and promote – its public service as a matrix of civic virtue? | Nigel Biggar, Donald Drakeman, Steven Biel, Jonathan Bate | 04 Mar 2014 | |
1151 | Science and the Humanities | Are the Humanities and the Sciences fundamentally different? Or do they share roots, values, aspirations and a common, contemporary predicament? | Howard Hotson, Ian Walmsley, Mark Pagel, Sally Shuttleworth | 04 Mar 2014 | |
1152 | Innovation in China: a Policy Perspective | Professor Xiaolan Fu (Director of the Technology and Management of Development Centre, Department of International Development at the University of Oxford) speaks on the subject of industrial upgrading and technology policies in China. | Xiaolan Fu | 05 Mar 2014 | |
1153 | Creative Commons | The better angels of our nature: A history of violence and humanity | Steven Pinker gives a compelling account of the unacknowledged worldwide decline of violence in the 2014 Haldane Lecture | Steven Pinker | 06 Mar 2014 |
1154 | Challenges to Universal Education ahead of the Millennium Development Goals | Kevin Watkins, Director of the Overseas Development Institute, examines current progress towards the Millennium Development Goals in education and draws out some lessons for the post-MDG period. | Kevin Watkins | 07 Mar 2014 | |
1155 | The archaeology training excavation at Dorchester-on-Thames | Students on the Undergraduate Certificate in Archaeology learn a range of archaeological techniques on the training excavation at Dorchester-on-Thames, Oxfordshire. | Wendy Morrison, Jeanne Peskett, William Garrard, David Griffiths, Marie-Elizabeth Keil | 10 Mar 2014 | |
1156 | Shakespeare and the Lower Register of Constitutional Thought | Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford will deliver this lecture as part of the new programme on Law, Film and Literature from the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society podcast series | Denis Galligan | 10 Mar 2014 | |
1157 | Creative Commons | Studying archaeology at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education | Information about the range of part-time archaeology courses on offer at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education. | David Griffiths | 10 Mar 2014 |
1158 | ‘Archaeology in Practice’ at Oxford University Department for Continuing Education | Information about the online short course: ‘Archaeology in Practice’ and other online short courses. | Wendy Morrison | 10 Mar 2014 | |
1159 | Creative Commons | An Introduction to the Oxford University Creative Writing Summer School | A short introduction to the Oxford University Creative Writing Summer School by the Programme Director and students. | Tara Stubbs, John Collins, Dalia Hosn, Nathan Smale, Alisa Smith | 10 Mar 2014 |
1160 | Creative Commons | An Introduction to the Oxford University International Politics Summer School | A short introduction to the Oxford University International Politics Summer School by the Programme Director and students. | Paul Chaisty, Mohammed Al Hinai, Fiona Glenister, Nelleke Hijmans, Timothy Sloan | 10 Mar 2014 |
1161 | Creative Commons | Privacy in a Digital Age | Julian Huppert discusses privacy in a digital age. | Julian Huppert | 10 Mar 2014 |
1162 | Creative Commons | Working worlds: perspectives and problems of a tool for thinking about modern science | Jon Agar will introduce the concept of working worlds, illustrate how they can be used to think about past and present science, and identify some problems and issues. | Jon Agar | 10 Mar 2014 |
1163 | Bryce McLeod, a Life in Mathematics In conversation with John Ball | A portrait of the contribution that Bryce McLeod has made to mathematics over his career together with his recollections of formative people and events. | Bryce McLeod, John Ball | 11 Mar 2014 | |
1164 | POMP Seminar Series 4 | Poles and Germans into Silesians: Serial Nationalisation's in Late 20th Century Poland. | Jim Bjork, Hugo Service, Paul Betts | 11 Mar 2014 | |
1165 | Creative Commons | Postsocialist subject as a new other: global coloniality, border thinking and decolonial option | Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism | Madina Tlostanova | 11 Mar 2014 |
1166 | Creative Commons | Everyday practices at the Russia - China - Mongolia border | Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism | Caroline Humphrey | 11 Mar 2014 |
1167 | POMP Seminar Series 5 | Vectors of Looking: Reflections on the Luftwaffe's aerial survey of Warsaw, 1944. | Ella Chmielewska, John Beck, Mikołaj Kunicki | 11 Mar 2014 | |
1168 | Creative Commons | Roads of separation: infrastructure politics, "creeping migration" and de facto delimitation in rural Central Asia | Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2013: Rebordering: reflections in relation to (post)socialism | Madeleine Reeves | 11 Mar 2014 |
1169 | Creative Commons | In conversation with Steven Pinker | Experimental psychologist, cognitive scientist, linguist, and popular science author Steven Pinker fields questions from Graduate students at Wolfson College. | Steven Pinker, Charumati Raghavan, Mengyin Jiang, Florence Enock, Raluca David | 11 Mar 2014 |
1170 | POMP Seminar Series 6 | From Kochanowski to Huelle and Beyond: Translating Polish Literature Before and After 1989. | Antonia Lloyd-Jones, Ursula Phillips, George Gömöri, Jan Fellerer | 11 Mar 2014 | |
1171 | Creative Commons | Can Psychological Research Improve Selection of Teachers? | In this talk, Prof. Klassen, University of York, considers how psychological research can inform how teachers are selected for training and practice, leading to new selection approaches that can strengthen the quality of schools in the UK and elsewhere. | Robert Klassen | 14 Mar 2014 |
1172 | Creative Commons | Creation, imagination, speculation: age assessment and the asylum procedure | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2014. Seminar by Professor Gregor Noll (Lund University) recorded on 5 March 2014 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Gregor Noll | 14 Mar 2014 |
1173 | Protein Misfolding and the Molecular Bases of Alzheimer's and Parkinson's Diseases | Professor Selkoe, the Vincent and Stella Coates Professor of Neurologic Diseases at Harvard Medical School and Brigham and Women’s Hospital, gives the 2014 Litchfield/Thomas Willis LectureLitchfield/Thomas Willis Lecture. | Dennis Selkoe | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1174 | The FT’s digital strategy | James Lamont, Managing Editor, Financial Times, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series | James Lamont | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1175 | Creative Commons | Peter D McDonald in conversation with Daljit Nagra | Peter D. McDonald talks to the poet Daljit Nagra about cultural diversity, the contemporary life and history of the English language, the canons of English literature, and translation. | Peter McDonald, Daljit Nagra | 17 Mar 2014 |
1176 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part One. | Part One: Keynote - Aleksander Smolar. | Aleksander Smolar | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1177 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part Two. | Part Two: Timothy Garton Ash. | Timothy Garton Ash | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1178 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part Four. | Part Four: Anna Bikont. | Anna Bikont | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1179 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part Five. | Part Five: David Ost. | David Ost | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1180 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part Six. | Part Six: Colin Bundy. | Colin Bundy | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1181 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part Seven. | Part Seven: Andras Mink. | Andras Mink | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1182 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part Three. | Part Three: Dariusz Stola. | Dariusz Stola | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1183 | Poland's Peaceful Revolution: 25 Years After the Polish Roundtable Talks. Part Eight. | Part Eight: Charles Powell. | Charles Powell | 17 Mar 2014 | |
1184 | Creative Commons | The History of Oxford University Press | Adam Smyth is joined by Professor Ian Gadd to discuss his just-published collection on the history of OUP. | Adam Smyth, Ian Gadd | 17 Mar 2014 |
1185 | Creative Commons | Career, Creativity and Confidence | An inspirational talk given to young female science students by engineer Roma Agrawal as part of the OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM", | Roma Agrawal | 18 Mar 2014 |
1186 | Creative Commons | Lessons learned on the way up - how to take control of your career in STEM and still have a life! | Inspirational talk given to young female science students as part of the 3rd Annual OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM" Thursday 27th February 2014 | Jackie Hunter | 18 Mar 2014 |
1187 | Creative Commons | If I knew then what I know now. Being resourceful and strategic in traversing the science career landscape | An inspirational careers talk given to young female science students as part of the 3rd Annual OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM". | Elizabeth Pollitzer | 18 Mar 2014 |
1188 | Ambition for Leadership | An inspirational talk on leadership given by Professor Dame Carol Black to young female science students as part of the 3rd Annual OxFest Symposium 2014 - "WHY SO SLOW? Closing the gender gap in STEM". | Carol Black | 18 Mar 2014 | |
1189 | What Have the Humanities to Teach the Modern University? | Part of the Humanities and the Public Good series | Teresa Morgan, Stephen Whitefield, David Ford, Jonathan Phillips | 19 Mar 2014 | |
1190 | Activist Humanities in a Global Context | Ahadf Soueif, Paul Smith and Robin Kelley discuss how the humanities can solve global challenges | Ahdaf Soueif, Paul Smith, Robin Kelley | 19 Mar 2014 | |
1191 | Creative Commons | Poland, Ukraine, and the Politics of History | POMP Lecture by Timothy Snyder. | Timothy Snyder | 20 Mar 2014 |
1192 | Ukraine and its Place in the World | 2014 Elliott Lecture, St Antony's College. | Aleksander Kwasniewski, Javier Solana, Gwendolyn Sasse, Chris Patten | 20 Mar 2014 | |
1193 | Creative Commons | The Nature Of Argument: How to Recognise Arguments | Lecture 1 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners. | Marianne Talbot | 20 Mar 2014 |
1194 | Creative Commons | Analysing Arguments: How to Identify Premises and Conclusions | Lecture 2 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners. | Marianne Talbot | 20 Mar 2014 |
1195 | Creative Commons | Deduction and Induction: Classifying Arguments | Lecture 3 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners. | Marianne Talbot | 20 Mar 2014 |
1196 | Creative Commons | Deductive Validity: Evaluating Deductive Arguments | Lecture 4 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners. | Marianne Talbot | 20 Mar 2014 |
1197 | Creative Commons | Inductive Strength: Evaluating Inductive Arguments | Lecture 5 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners. | Marianne Talbot | 20 Mar 2014 |
1198 | Creative Commons | Fallacies: Understanding where Arguments go Wrong | Lecture 6 of 6 in Marianne Talbot's series on critical reasoning for beginners. | Marianne Talbot | 20 Mar 2014 |
1199 | Creative Commons | Answers to Questions | Answers to Questions posed in lectures 1 to 6 of Marianne Talbot's lecture series on critical reasoning for beginners. | Marianne Talbot | 20 Mar 2014 |
1200 | Why there are no three-headed monsters, resolving some problems with brain tumours, divorce prediction and how to save marriages - James D Murray | Professor James D Murray, Professor Emeritus of Mathematical Biology, University of Oxford and Senior Scholar, Applied and Computational Mathematics, Princeton University, gives the annual Hooke Lecture. | James D Murray | 21 Mar 2014 |