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Creative Commons |
The Future Of Research |
A look into fundamental discovery and the use of existing scientific knowledge for the benefit of mankind. |
John Walker |
19 Oct 2017 |
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On Stage and Screen: Defining Moments in Entertainment Since 1962 |
As St Catherine's was being built, in July 1962, the Telstar satellite was making history as the first to relay television pictures through space. A year later, Mary Whitehouse would launch her 'Clean Up TV' campaign. |
Michael Billington, Sara Ramsden, Libby Purves, Thelma Holt |
09 Oct 2012 |
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Renewable Energies in a Green Economy: Defining Developments |
It was with the chance of making 'a special contribution to the urgent national need for more scientists' that St Catherine's College was first contemplated. |
Nicholas Stern, Vivienne Cox, Erica Hope, Steve Groves |
09 Oct 2012 |
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After the Crash: Restoring Economic Growth |
Founding St Catherine's College in the 1960s required extensive appeals to industry to secure adequate funding to build and endow the new College. |
Tracy Corrigan, Clive Maxwell, Martin Heipertz, Paul Betts |
05 Oct 2012 |
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Sir Humphry Davy: Natural Philosopher, Discoverer, Inventor, Poet, Man of Action |
When St Catherine's College was first being envisaged, creating an undergraduate body with an equal number of science and arts students was at the forefront of our Founder's minds. |
John Meurig Thomas |
05 Oct 2012 |
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Defining Moments in International Relations Since 1962 |
The world of our Founders was one in which the space race heated up, and the Cold War froze over. In October 1962, as the College's first cohort of undergraduates arrived, Cuba was bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war. |
Marshall Cloyd, Jens Tholstrup, Clark Ervin, James Rodgers |
05 Oct 2012 |
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The King James Bible: The End of the Road? |
A conversation between Melvyn Bragg and Diarmaid MacCulloch, chaired by the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Patten of Barnes. Recorded at the University Church of St Mary the Virgin, High Street, Oxford, Thursday 7 July, 6.00 pm. |
Diarmaid MacCulloch, Melvyn Bragg, Chris Patten |
25 Jul 2011 |