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13201 | Bodies in Translation: Towards a Translational Medical Humanities | Professor John Ødemark outlines the key ideas underpinning the Bodies in Translation project and its role in shaping a translational medical humanities imagination. | John Ødemark | 03 Jan 2024 | |
13202 | Incommunicable: Toward Communicative Justice in Health and Medicine | This keynote lecture approaches issues of translation by decolonizing dominant conceptions of language and medicine. It proposes collaborations aimed at creating incommunicability-free zone that promote communicative justice in health and medicine. | Charles Briggs | 03 Jan 2024 | |
13203 | Excess as entertainment: Mukbang and the theatrics of eating for an online audience | Dr Thao Dam explores how food is experienced digitally, through the Korean-originated practice of mukhbang, where people pay to watch others eat inline. | Thao Dam | 15 Dec 2023 | |
13204 | From grassroots to platforms. The reconfiguration of alternative food provisioning in an online world | Dr Francesca Forno, Associate professor at the University of Trento discusses how new, grassroots food movements are using online platforms and how their online platforms are being appropriated by bigger businesses. | Francesca Forno | 15 Dec 2023 | |
13205 | Curating good choice, digital marketplace platforms and the framing of eating | Dr Jeremy Brice explores how consumer choice is governed, protected, and cared for by firms which operate digital marketplace platforms from the likes of Deliveroo to Amazon Fresh. | Jeremy Brice | 15 Dec 2023 | |
13206 | Personalised nutrition and dietary behaviour change in an online study across 7 European countries | Dr Anna Macready, associate professor in the School of Agriculture Policy and Development at the University of Reading, takes us through personalised nutrition and asks, ‘is there a right or wrong diet?’ | Anna Macready | 15 Dec 2023 | |
13207 | Conference Highlights | A short film highlighting the two day Translation and Medical Humanities Conference 2023 | Trish Greenhalgh, Nicola Gardini, Charles Briggs, Mona Baker, Charles Forsdick | 04 Jan 2024 | |
13208 | Introduction | An introduction to the series. | Proochista Ariana | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13209 | What is Partnership in Global Health? | A discussion of how interdependence and collaboration in global health evolves into partnerships and whether these partnerships are equitable with all participants sharing the benefits. | Proochista Ariana, Caesar Atuire | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13210 | Decolonization in Global Health | Proochista and Caesar discuss the key features of colonization and how decolonization is trying to roll back the negative effects of colonization to create fair and equal global health for today. | Proochista Ariana, Caesar Atuire | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13211 | Prashant Warier and Qure.ai | Integrating Artificial Intelligence in medical imaging for increased accuracy, accessibility, and affordability. | Prashant Warier | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13212 | Anna Shuh and Seren | Offering a 10$ DNA based diagnostic test for blood disorders and cancer. | Anna Shuh | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13213 | Bahbak Miremadi and Elephant Health | Implementing a digital platform for essential health packages and universal health coverage. | Bahbak Miremadi | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13214 | Maximilian Mancini and Ilara Health | Developing a franchise offering for primary health centres in Kenya. | Maximilian Mancini | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13215 | Valentina Milanova and Daye | Using tampons for STI diagnosis and pain period treatment. | Valentina Milanova | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13216 | Conrad Tankou and GICMED | Use of smart speculum device to screen and diagnose cervical cancer in Cameroon. | Conrad Tankou | 12 Jan 2024 | |
13217 | Creative Commons | Municipal IDs and Local Citizenship | For irregular migrants, the inability to provide proof of identity affects nearly every aspect of life. We explore cities that have introduced municipal ID cards to enhance social integration and enable access to key services. | Myriam Cherti, Albert Gamarra, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey | 18 Jan 2024 |
13218 | What should we expect from journalism in 2024? | In this episode of Future of Journalism we discuss what the biggest trends are shaping journalism in 2024. | Nic Newman, Federica Cherubini | 18 Jan 2024 | |
13219 | Unpacking gender and social and emotional skills in the Global South | Children’s skills are a broad field and consistent terminology is elusive. In this episode, Matthew Jukes focuses on social and emotional skills, in particular how they are valued in the Global South. | Cath Porter, Matthew Jukes, Julia Tilford | 23 Jan 2024 | |
13220 | Agrippa Symposium, closing remarks | Closing remarks of the symposium and Q&A | Jason Scott-Warren | 22 Jan 2024 | |
13221 | Book studies and book-arts | In this session, speakers Gill Partington and Russell Maret share their perspectives on the relationship between book studies and book-arts | Gill Partington, Russell Maret, Adam Smyth | 22 Jan 2024 | |
13222 | The Transmission event of Agrippa, 9 December 1992 | In this session we hear about the original ‘Transmission’ event of Agrippa | Lauren Amazeen, Chris Fletcher, John Maxwell Hobbs, Justine Provino, Marc Scarpa, ‘PseudoPhred’, ‘Rosehammer’, ‘Templar’ | 22 Jan 2024 | |
13223 | Agrippa Scholars Roundtable | In this session, scholars discuss their involvement with and research into Agrippa | Caroline Bassett, Quinn DuPont, Matthew G. Kirschenbaum, Alan Liu, Rollin Milroy, Justine Provino, Peter Schwenger | 22 Jan 2024 | |
13224 | Hybrid book tour of Agrippa | In this session, librarians and archivists from a wide range of international public institutions share their copies of Agrippa | Ivy Blackman, Douglas Dodds, Chris Fletcher, Elizabeth James, Leah Johansen, Gillian Lee, Justine Provino, Gabriella Svenningsen Omonte, Susan Steuer | 22 Jan 2024 | |
13225 | Was there a strategic alternative to the atomic bombing of 1945? | Delve into history with Dr Rob Johnson, Director of The Changing Character of War Centre at Oxford, as he explores a pivotal question. | Rob Johnson | 21 Dec 2023 | |
13226 | Oxford Physics and the ‘remote and speculative project’ | A lecture by Prof Stephen Blundell, Professor of Physics – Condensed Matter - (Department of Physics and Mansfield College). | Stephen Blundell | 21 Dec 2023 | |
13227 | Nuclear Physics and the development of the bomb | Explore the history of atomic bomb development with Dr. Georg Viehhauser, Particle Physics Research Lecturer at St John's College, Oxford. | Georg Viehhauser | 21 Dec 2023 | |
13228 | Unseen Beings and Tibetan Eco-Daemonology | Erik Jampa Andersson's presentation delves into the intricate world of Tibetan eco-daemonology and advocates for a deeper understanding of Traditional Ecological Knowledge | Erik Jampa Andersson | 24 Nov 2023 | |
13229 | Modern Arab Kingship - Remaking the Ottoman Political Order in the Interwar Middle East | Adam Mestyan argues that post-Ottoman Arab political orders were not, as many historians believe, products of European colonialism but of the process of "recycling empire." | Adam Mestyan, Eugene Rogan | 25 Jan 2024 | |
13230 | Reconsidering the 60s generation in the Arab world and beyond | Professor Yoav di Capua offers a comprehensive empirical, theoretical, and methodological reassessment of the Arab 60s as a global pursuit with lessons that transcend the geography of the Middle East - the fruit of a decade of research on Arab thought. | Yoav di Capua, Eugene Rogan | 23 Jan 2024 | |
13231 | Creative Commons | What have the Arab Uprisings done to "Contemporary Arab Thought"? | Professor Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab offers some reflections on the challenges that a post-2011 Arab critique might be facing. | Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab, Eugene Rogan | 23 Jan 2024 |
13232 | Creative Commons | Sleep and Scents - Dr. Julia Harris | In this episode, we interview Dr. Julia Harris to discuss her ongoing research on sleep utilising the olfactory system. | Julia Harris, Neddy Kareha, Katherine Willard | 29 Jan 2024 |
13233 | Stories to Connect: The Reza Hosseini Memorial Lecture Series on the past and present of the Middle East | Join Professor Ghassan Salamé for his Lecture on 'Lessons from 2003 Iraq: Twenty Years Later.' | Ghassan Salamé, Eugene Rogan | 23 Jan 2024 | |
13234 | Israeli Public Opinion and Political Options after 7 October | Professor Yuli Tamir considers Israeli public opinion following the 7 October 2023 attack and the constraints that public opinion imposes on the political options moving forward. | Yuli Tamir, Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab | 30 Jan 2024 | |
13235 | How to keep girls in high school in India | Why do more girls in India drop out of higher education, despite having similar skills to boys? | Cath Porter, Renu Singh | 23 Jan 2024 | |
13236 | Creative Commons | January 2024 Cara Murphy | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Cara Murphy, Brown University, USA. | Cara Murphy, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 31 Jan 2024 |
13237 | Trailer: Global Shocks | In a world facing multiple overlapping crises and wars, understanding how existing international institutions can tackle mounting global challenges is more crucial than ever. | Jan Eijking | 31 Jan 2024 | |
13238 | Creative Commons | The Pandemic People: Sir Peter Horby | Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Peter Horby, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Director of the Pandemic Sciences Institute at Oxford. He is Co-Chief investigator of the RECOVERY trial of drug treatments for COVID. | Andrew Pollard, Peter Horby | 02 Feb 2024 |
13239 | Innovation and spinouts | Mairi Gibbs, Chief Operating Officer at Oxford University Innovation and Lilly Bussmann, Principal at Oxford Science Enterprises, join Professor Irene Tracey for the latest podcast in this series to discuss innovation at Oxford. | Irene Tracey, Mairi Gibbs, Lilly Bussmann | 02 Feb 2024 | |
13240 | Fire and Wire in the Garden | Irene speaks to Dr Chris Thorogood, the Head of Science at Oxford Botanic Garden, about the past, present and future of this extraordinary institution. | Irene Tracey, Chris Thorogood | 02 Feb 2024 | |
13241 | Wellbeing in the workplace | Professor Jan-Emmanuel De Neve, Director of Oxford's Wellbeing Research Centre, speaks to Irene about why wellbeing matters in the workplace. He also discusses some of the latest research findings coming out of the Wellbeing Research Centre. | Irene Tracey, Jan-Emmanuel De Neve | 02 Feb 2024 | |
13242 | Women in STEM | Irene speaks to DPhil student Misha Patel and Professor Sonia Antoranz Contera . They touch on their pathways into science as women, the importance of networks and what direction their work will take next. | Irene Tracey, Misha Patel, Sonia Antoranz Contera | 02 Feb 2024 | |
13243 | Considering the Political Options in Gaza After Three Months of War | In the opening meeting of the Middle East Centre’s Hilary Term seminar series, the Fellows of the Centre led a panel discussion to set out the agenda for the series examining the political options following the Gaza War. | Eugene Rogan, Walter Armbrust, Maryam Alemzadeh, Raihan Ismail | 05 Feb 2024 | |
13244 | Stepping in, helping out, competing with…? State and civic actors in Ukraine’s wartime heritage work | Dr. Vonnak reflects on how socio historical events impact the definition, preservation, and sometimes neglect of cultural heritage. She draws from her extensive field work in Ukraine over the past eight years. | Diana Vonnak, Dora Duo | 25 Jan 2024 | |
13245 | Supporting children’s skills development – what works | Growing up in poverty affects children’s skills development. In Episode 3, Kath Ford and Sarah Lane Smith discuss what policies and programmes can make a real difference to children’s future opportunities. | Cath Porter, Kath Ford, Sarah Lane-Smith | 06 Feb 2024 | |
13246 | The International Committee of the Red Cross | In this first episode of Global Shocks, we speak to humanitarian leader Yves Daccord, former Director General of the International Committee of the Red Cross (ICRC) in Geneva. | Yves Daccord, Jan Eijking | 07 Feb 2024 | |
13247 | Evidence-based strategies for suicide and self-harm prevention | Professor Lennox sits down with Professor Seena Fazel, to discuss his work on better understanding the causes of suicide. | Belinda Lennox, Seena Fazel | 08 Feb 2024 | |
13248 | Suicide prevention and mental health advocacy | Professor Lennox speaks to Ben West, mental health campaigner, best-selling author and social media influencer, about suicide prevention. | Belinda Lennox, Ben West | 08 Feb 2024 | |
13249 | Creative Commons | Chaucer 6 - Chaucer’s legacy | Professor Marion Turner looks at Chaucer's legacy and the changes in societal perception of Chaucer. She also looks at online resources to help the beginner study Chaucer. | Marion Turner, Karen Carey | 08 Feb 2024 |
13250 | Creative Commons | Chaucer 5 - The Language of Chaucer | Professor Marion Turner delves into Geoffrey Chaucer's language and writing style. Chaucer championed a vernacular English form of writing, a departure from the prevalent use of Latin or French in poetry and the law. | Marion Turner, Karen Carey | 08 Feb 2024 |
13251 | Creative Commons | Chaucer 4 - The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale | Professor Marion Turner introduces one of the most famous and intricate tales from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales – "The Wife of Bath." | Marion Turner, Karen Carey | 08 Feb 2024 |
13252 | Creative Commons | Chaucer 3 - The Miller’s Tale | Professor Marion Turner introduces the ribald and humorous world of one of the Canterbury Tales' most famous stories – "The Miller's Tale." | Marion Turner, Karen Carey | 08 Feb 2024 |
13253 | Creative Commons | Chaucer 2 - An Introduction to the Canterbury Tales | Professor Marion Turner provides an in-depth exploration of Geoffrey Chaucer's classic work, the Canterbury Tales. | Marion Turner, Karen Carey | 08 Feb 2024 |
13254 | Creative Commons | Chaucer 1 - An Introduction to the life and times of Geoffrey Chaucer | In the introductory episode of "Chaucer for Beginners,” expert Professor Marion Turner introduces the life of writer Geoffrey Chaucer, shedding light on his background and life in 14th century England. | Marion Turner, Karen Carey | 08 Feb 2024 |
13255 | Creative Commons | The Settler Movement, Political Impasses, and Beyond | Dr Hagar Kotef from SOAS examines the current situation of Israeli settlers both in the West Bank and in the Cabinet to assess the impact of the settler movement in political options following the Gaza War. | Hagar Kotef, Raihan Ismail | 12 Feb 2024 |
13256 | Creative Commons | Love's Labour's Lost | Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Love's Labour's Lost. | Emma Smith | 12 Feb 2024 |
13257 | Creative Commons | Pentecostalism, Deliverance and Queer Sexuality in Nigeria: Literary Representations | Professor Adriaan van Klinken takes us to the epicentre of Pentecostalism. | Adriaan van Klinken, Olivia Elizabeth Freidinger | 06 Feb 2024 |
13258 | We Rise (Together): Taking and Making Space for BIPOC Book Arts Creatives, Cultures, and Histories | Tia Blassingame introduced her work leading the Book/Print Artist/Scholar of Color Collective (aka Book/Print Collective) and shared methods for supporting and empowering BIPOC book and print artists | Tia Blassingame | 13 Feb 2024 | |
13259 | Creative Commons | Genocide and Accountability in Gaza: The Limits and Potential of International Law | Prof Noura Erakat explores the significance of South Africa's application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip before the International Court of Justice, and the Court's decision to hear the case. | Noura Erakat | 14 Feb 2024 |
13260 | Panel Discussion: Recognizing Palestinian Statehood: European views | A discussion of European initiatives to recognize the State of Palestine to advance the prospects for a two-state solution. | Alon Liel, Haizam Amirah-Fernández, Chris Doyle | 19 Feb 2024 | |
13261 | Creative Commons | The Moral Economy of Infrastructures in Everest Tourism | As social media posts from the slopes of Mount Everest become almost commonplace Dr Jolynna Sinanan (University of Manchester) focuses on digital media use amongst guides and porters and the impact of digital infrastructures in the area. | Jolynna Sinanan, Peyton Cherry | 06 Feb 2024 |
13262 | Mr Eugenides after the Burning of Smyrna: George Seferis and The Waste Land | A.E. Stallings gave a lecture as the Oxford Professor of Poetry on 15 February 2024. She talked on Mr Eugenides after the Burning of Smyrna: George Seferis and The Waste Land | Alicia Stallings | 20 Feb 2024 | |
13263 | United Nations Peacekeeping | UN peacekeeping expert Renata Dwan shares first-hand experience with peacekeeping in Mali, peacekeeping after the Arab Spring, and how peacekeeping was affected by the 2008 financial crisis. | Renata Dwan, Jan Eijking | 20 Feb 2024 | |
13264 | Creative Commons | Artivism and Migration | Intersections of art and activism are used as a tool to promote diversity, address human rights and make calls to action in contexts of migration. What is artivism and how can it support individuals to tell their own stories? | Salma Zulfiqar, Natalia Federenko, Ruth Nyabuto, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey | 20 Feb 2024 |
13265 | Legacies | In this final episode, Tom Herring and Dr Alexandra Lloyd explore the enduring legacies of the White Rose, with contributions from students, academics, and authors working on this remarkable resistance group. | Tom Herring, Alexandra Lloyd | 21 Feb 2024 | |
13266 | Creative Commons | An Adaptive Targeted Field Experiment: Job Search Assistance for Refugees in Jordan | How can different kinds of policy help refugees and other displaced populations find work? This project focuses on three interventions designed to improve formal employment outcomes for Syrian refugees and local jobseekers in Jordan. | Stefano Caria, Max Kasy, Simon Quinn | 22 Feb 2024 |
13267 | Creative Commons | Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 4 | How could different types of music be used in therapy? Oxford medical graduate and working musician and DJ Michael Diamond discusses the features of different music genres types of music and their therapeutic potential. | Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond | 22 Feb 2024 |
13268 | Creative Commons | Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 3 | How can electronic dance music tools and techniques be used to manipulate music for psychological ends, for example to enhance sleep? | Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond | 22 Feb 2024 |
13269 | Creative Commons | Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 2 | How does a DJ use different music to engage listeners, from a neuropsychological perspective? Professor Eric Clarke (Emeritus Professor of Music at Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) discuss. | Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond | 22 Feb 2024 |
13270 | Creative Commons | Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 1 | What's the relationship between music and the rhythms of our lives? Professor Sally Shuttleworth asks Professor Eric Clarke (Music at University of Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) to discuss. | Sally Shuttleworth, Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond | 22 Feb 2024 |
13271 | Beware - Understanding Evidence in Global Health | Caesar asks the questions of Proochista and they discuss the importance of, and limitations to, using evidence in global health decision making and the need to be aware of all the factors that influence global health, not just data. | Proochista Ariana, Caesar Atuire | 27 Feb 2024 | |
13272 | Breaking Down Barriers in Global Health | Proochista and Caesar discuss the barriers preventing equity in global health and how knowledge and expertise need to be redefined in order for global health decision making to be properly inclusive. | Proochista Ariana, Caesar Atuire | 27 Feb 2024 | |
13273 | A Good Science Read | Professor Frances Ashcroft gives a short introduction to this exciting new series | Frances Ashcroft | 27 Feb 2024 | |
13274 | A Vital Practice: Translating Narrative Prothesis in Émile Zola’s L’Assommoir | Magdala Jeudy demonstrates her practice of translation with an episode from Emile Zola's L'Assommoir that raises many questions about conscious and unconscious translation practices. | Magdala Lissa Jeudy | 12 Feb 2024 | |
13275 | Is a Binational State Possible After 7 October? | In this podcast, Oxford Emeritus Professor Avi Shlaim compares notes with Exeter University Professor Ilan Pappé on the prospects for a binational state in the aftermath of the events of 7 October and the Gaza War. | Ilan Pappe, Avi Shlaim | 28 Feb 2024 | |
13276 | Creative Commons | The Pandemic People: Sir Jeremy Farrar | Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Jeremy Farrar, Chief Scientist at the World Health Organisation and previously the director of The Wellcome Trust in the UK. | Andrew Pollard, Jeremy Farrar | 04 Mar 2024 |
13277 | A Good Science Read: The Story of Penicillin | Professor Matthew Freeman and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss "The Mould in Dr Florey's Coat" by Eric Lax | Frances Ashcroft, Matthew Freeman | 04 Mar 2024 | |
13278 | Webs of oppression’ in everyday organizing in Palestine: An Intersectional Feminist Analysis | This talk delves into the multifaceted challenges Palestinian women activists face, revealing how intersecting oppressions within a settler-colonized society shape their organizing efforts and experiences, challenging singular analyses of patriarchy. | Amal W Nazzal, Maryam Alemzadeh | 07 Mar 2024 | |
13279 | The Gender Effect in Intra-Party Meritocracy (with Rabia Kutlu) | This lecture explores how parliamentary activity affects the candidacy list placements of MPs in closed-list PR systems, particularly focusing on the interaction between gender and candidacy list decisions. | Rabia Kutlu, Tugba Bozcaga, Maryam Alemzadeh | 07 Mar 2024 | |
13280 | Creative Commons | February 2024 Reto Auer | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Reto Auer, Bern University, Switzerland. | Reto Auer, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 07 Mar 2024 |
13281 | The International Monetary Fund | How does the global financial system cope with a turbulent world? | Jan Eijking, Maurice Obstfeld | 28 Feb 2024 | |
13282 | The Miracle of Quantum Error Correction | In this talk, Benedikt Placke introduces QEC and explains how the unique interplay between the classical and the quantum world enables us to efficiently correct errors effecting such systems. | Benedikt Placke | 15 Mar 2024 | |
13283 | Simulating physics beyond computer power | In this talk Alessio Lerose discusses the seminal idea of simulating Nature via a controllable quantum system rather than a classical computer. He discusses recent advances that brought us closer to the ultimate goal of a universal quantum simulator. | Alessio Lerose | 15 Mar 2024 | |
13284 | A liquid of quarks and gluons | Jasmine Brewer covers recent progress on studying the properties of the quark-gluon plasma, and describe how we can capitalize on lessons learned from high-energy physics to provide new insights on this novel material. | Jasmine Brewer | 15 Mar 2024 | |
13285 | A Good Science Read: The importance of Mathematics and Engineering | Professor Marcus du Sautoy joins Professor Frances Ashcroft to discuss A Mathematician’s Apology by GH Hardy and Exactly: How Engineers Created the Modern World by Simon Winchester. | Frances Ashcroft, Marcus du Sautoy | 18 Mar 2024 | |
13286 | Creative Commons | 2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Knowledge and Achievement as Public Policy Goals (3 of 3) | A recording of the third and final of Professor Hurka's rescheduled lectures, series title Knowledge and Achievement: Their Value, Nature, and Public Policy Role | Thomas Hurka | 15 Mar 2024 |
13287 | Creative Commons | 2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Degrees of Value in Knowledge and Achievement (2 of 3) | A recording of the second of Professor Hurka's rescheduled lectures, series title "Knowledge and Achievement: Their Value, Nature, and Public Policy Role" | Thomas Hurka | 15 Mar 2024 |
13288 | Creative Commons | 2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Knowledge and Achievement as Organic Goods (1 of 3) | A recording of the first of Professor Hurka's rescheduled lectures, series title "Knowledge and Achievement: Their Value, Nature, and Public Policy Role" | Thomas Hurka | 15 Mar 2024 |
13289 | Creative Commons | Diaspora Communities: Powerful Partners Driving Change | What makes diaspora communities unique? We learn about the roles of diasporas, contributions to development and humanitarian initiatives across the globe and unpack how people living in diaspora drive change in their communities. | Alan Gamlen, Larisa Lara, Martin Russell, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey | 20 Mar 2024 |
13290 | Motor neurone disease and iPSCs - Dr. Björn Vahsen | In this episode, Katy interviews Björn Vahsen to discuss his ongoing research on Motor neurone disease using iPSCs to co-culture microglia and motor neurons. | Katherine Willard, Björn Vahsen, Neddy Kareha | 20 Mar 2024 | |
13291 | Creative Commons | March 2024 Ian Pope | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Ian Pope. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Ian Pope | 26 Mar 2024 |
13292 | Creative Commons | The Pandemic People: Prof. Peter Openshaw | Professor Peter Openshaw discusses Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV). RSV is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms in most adults but it is the leading cause of hospitalisation in babies | Andrew Pollard, Peter Openshaw | 28 Mar 2024 |
13293 | 'The hooly blisful martir for to seke' Manuscripts with Chaucer’s pilgrims | Chaucer’s Canterbury Tales tell the story of pilgrims 'from every shires ende / Of Engelond to Caunterbury they wende’. Experience these journeys, both real and imagined, through medieval manuscripts from the Bodleian collection live under the visualiser. | Alison Ray, Andrew Dunning | 03 Apr 2024 | |
13294 | Politics, Innovation and Change: The Path to Net Zero | Professor Nick Watts explores net zero in the context of health care. | Nick Watts | 03 Apr 2024 | |
13295 | Exploring Chaucer Here and Now | In this webinar, Professor Marion Turner introduces some of the themes of Chaucer Here and Now, the exhibition currently on view at the Weston Library. | Marion Turner | 05 Apr 2024 | |
13296 | Oxford women making a global impact | This International Women's Day (8 March), Professor Irene Tracey sat down with women from across the University who are making a global impact with their work. | Irene Tracey, Kokila Lakhoo, Isang Awah, Katrina Charles | 09 Apr 2024 | |
13297 | Part III – Getting Organised for Your Time Abroad (And Coming Home Afterwards) | In this third podcast, you’ll be asked to do a bit of contingency planning in preparation for your time abroad and coming home afterwards. | Elizabeth Edginton | 11 Apr 2024 | |
13298 | Part II – Preparing for Culture Shock | This second podcast encourages you to think about the different stages of culture shock and some of the potential difficulties you might experience. | Elizabeth Edginton | 11 Apr 2024 | |
13299 | Part 1 – Reflecting on Previous Experiences of Transition and Change | The aim of this first podcast is to help you to begin to reflect on some of your thoughts and feelings about your time abroad as an Oxford undergraduate. | Elizabeth Edginton | 11 Apr 2024 | |
13300 | Encaenia - Now and Then | Archive footage of Oxford University's Encaenia ceremony | Peter Robinson | 12 Apr 2024 | |
13301 | Creative Commons | Wartime Oxford - June 1943 and 1944 | Archive film of Oxford from June 1943 and June 1944 | Peter Robinson | 12 Apr 2024 |
13302 | Creative Commons | High Street - Now and Then | Archive film footage of High Street, Oxford from 1937 and 1944. | Peter Robinson | 12 Apr 2024 |
13303 | Creative Commons | Rules and Regulations | Archival film uncovers the quirky dos and don'ts that governed student life in the golden age of the 1920s and 30s. | Peter Robinson | 12 Apr 2024 |
13304 | Creative Commons | Cycling Through Time | Archive footage of cycling through the busy streets of Oxford and Cowley in the 1920s, 40s, and 50s. | Peter Robinson | 12 Apr 2024 |
13305 | Creative Commons | St Giles' Fair | The changing faces of St Giles' Fair. In this episode we look at St Giles' Fair which is held for two days in September in the heart of the city. | Peter Robinson, Charlie Beesley | 12 Apr 2024 |
13306 | Chatting with Danica Sims | This is the first episode of “Conversations in Med Ed”. Podcast host, Dr Danica (’Nici’) Sims, plays the role of the guest, as her colleague, Dr Liam Guilfoyle, asks her, “Why start a podcast?” | Danica Sims, Liam Guilfoyle | 08 Apr 2024 | |
13307 | A Good Science Read: The Secret Life of the Cuckoo | Professor Richard Boyd joins Professor Frances Ashcroft to discuss Cuckoo - Cheating by Nature by Nick Davies. | Frances Ashcroft, Richard Boyd | 01 Apr 2024 | |
13308 | A Good Science Read: Evolution - from Fossils to Finches | Professor Paul Smith and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss Wonderful Life by Stephen Jay Gould and The Beak of the Finch by Jonathan Weiner. | Frances Ashcroft, Paul Smith | 16 Apr 2024 | |
13309 | From classical to non-classical stochastic shortest path problems | Professor Christel Baier delivers the Hillary Term 2024 Strachey Lecture | Christel Baier | 06 Feb 2024 | |
13310 | Artificial Intelligence and Health Security, managing the risks | Professor Karl Roberts, University of New England, NSW, Australia gives a talk on generative AI and large language models as applied to healthcare. | Karl Roberts | 17 Apr 2024 | |
13311 | The Vagueness of Demandingness Objections | A St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, recorded at St Cross College, Oxford in February 2024. | Marcel van Ackeren | 28 Mar 2024 | |
13312 | Giving compliments in Hebrew | There are many ways to be polite. Hebrew manners are very different than English ones to say the least. In today's episode we will learn what is and isn't appropriate to say in different circumstances. | Esther Yadgar, Alicia Vergara | 19 Apr 2024 | |
13313 | Chatting with Danelle Hess | In episode two we chat to Dr Danelle Hess from the University of the Western Cape in South Africa. | Danelle Hess, Danica Sim | 17 Apr 2024 | |
13314 | From grassroots to platforms. The reconfiguration of alternative food provisioning in an online world | Dr Francesca Forno, Associate professor at the University of Trento discusses how new, grassroots food movements are using online platforms and how their online platforms are being appropriated by bigger businesses. | Francesca Forno, Stanley Ulijaszek, Tanja Schneider | 13 Mar 2024 | |
13315 | Curating good choice, digital marketplace platforms and the framing of eating | Dr Jeremy Brice explores how consumer choice is governed, protected, and cared for by firms which operate digital marketplace platforms from the likes of Deliveroo to Amazon Fresh. | Jeremy Brice, Stanley Ulijaszek, Tanja Schneider | 13 Mar 2024 | |
13316 | Creative Commons | Excess as entertainment: Mukbang and the theatrics of eating for an online audience | Dr Thao Dam explores how food is experienced digitally, through the Korean-originated practice of mukhbang, where people pay to watch others eat inline. | Thao Dam, Stanley Ulijaszek, Tanja Schneider | 13 Mar 2024 |
13317 | Creative Commons | Personalised nutrition and dietary behaviour change in an online study across 7 European countries | Dr Anna Macready, associate professor in the School of Agriculture Policy and Development at the University of Reading, takes us through personalised nutrition and asks, ‘is there a right or wrong diet?’ | Anna Macready, Stanley Ulijaszek, Tanja Schneider | 13 Mar 2024 |
13318 | Creative Commons | Marco Martinelli and Teatro delle Albe: Italy and Community Theatre | A podcast episode with Marco Martinelli | Marco Martinelli, Giovanna Di Martino, Claire Barnes | 23 Apr 2024 |
13319 | Creative Commons | April 2024 Jaqueline Avila | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Jaqueline Avila. | Jaqueline Avila, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 29 Apr 2024 |
13320 | A Good Science Read: How humans changed the landscape and ourselves | Professor Peter Burge joins Professor Frances Ashcroft to discuss Dust: The Modern World in a Trillion Particles by Jay Owens and The Species that Changed Itself or How prosperity reshaped humanity by Edwin Gale. | Frances Ashcroft, Peter Burge | 30 Apr 2024 | |
13321 | Creative Commons | Intersecting Crises: Housing and Forced Migration in Oxford | How does housing relate to migration and asylum issues? Using the City of Oxford as a case study, we consider the affordability and accessibility of housing to newcomers and the impact this has on refugee and asylum seekers. | Tiger Hills, Hari Reed, J, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey | 30 Apr 2024 |
13322 | Emotions in international food law | Anne Saab, associate professor at the Geneva Graduate Institute looks at how feelings such as fear and anxiety might influence food safety regulations. | Anne Saab | 30 Apr 2024 | |
13323 | Sugarcoated: Sugar tax and media discourses on the context of policymaking | Dr Esther Gonzalez-Padilla asks what is sugar? Why should we study it? And how much sugar should we be eating? | Esther Gonzalez-Padilla | 30 Apr 2024 | |
13324 | Sweetness as an aesthetic relationship | Dr Maddalena Borsato, senior researcher at Ritsumeikan University examines the ambiguities and of the contradictions of sweetness. | Maddalena Borsato | 30 Apr 2024 | |
13325 | Outwitting the temporalities of ‘control’ for Type 2 diabetes in urban India | Pallavi Laxmikanth speaks about her PhD research examining understandings and practises of diabetes management in middle class communities in Hyderabad’s High-Tech City. | Pallavi Laxmikanth | 30 Apr 2024 |