1 |
|
Chatting with Luzaan Kock on innovative interprofessional education (IPE), Indigenous Knowledge Systems, and finding where you are meant to be |
Luzaan honestly and passionately shares her journey from physiotherapy into interprofessional education, including details on how to innovatively embed IPE within health professions education for education and health impact |
Luzaan Kock, Danica Sims |
11 Oct 2024 |
2 |
|
Conference Highlights |
A short film highlighting the two day Translation and Medical Humanities Conference 2023 |
Trish Greenhalgh, Nicola Gardini, Charles Briggs, Mona Baker |
04 Jan 2024 |
3 |
|
Conversations Across the Translational Medical Humanities |
The speakers outline the possibilities and implications catalysed by rethinking translation and medical humanities as continuous, ever-changing, and synergistic fields. |
Marta Arnaldi, Charles Briggs, Charles Forsdick, John Ødemark |
03 Jan 2024 |
4 |
|
Translation and Medical Humanities: Personal Narratives, Scholarly Journeys, and Visions |
The speakers share their disciplinary journeys (and crossings) by outlining the ways in which they came to research translation and medical humanities independently and collaboratively, as separate areas and as a unified field. |
Marta Arnaldi, Eivind Engebretsen, Charles Forsdick, John Ødemark |
03 Jan 2024 |
5 |
|
Behind The Scenes of The Sound of Contagion |
The “Sound of Contagion” explores what a society of contagion can sound like and how technology can illuminate 2020 pandemic and others throughout history. |
Rob Laidlow, Wenzel Mehnert, Chelsea Haith |
18 Dec 2020 |
6 |
|
What’s New? Emerging Disruptive Models for High-Value, Longer Term University-Industry Partnering |
This session identifies and explores emerging partnership models that are disrupting the way universities and businesses work together to develop high-value and mutually beneficial relationships for the longer term. |
Dave Bembo, Wade Brown, Karl Koster, Karen Kennedy |
19 Mar 2020 |
7 |
|
Crowdsourcing Innovation: Changing the world one good idea at a time |
A high proportion of research, IP and knowledge remains ‘on the shelf’ at worst, and under-utilised at best. Rob (Crowdicity) explores why this is, and shares real-world stories of how applying open innovation and co-creation is helping to change this. |
Rob Wilmot |
18 Mar 2020 |
8 |
|
Human Centred Futures: The Critical Role of the Social Sciences |
This session will examine the fundamental importance of social sciences research to the fourth industrial revolution. |
Georgia Chao, Rick Delbridge, Daniel Sui, Mike Willardson |
18 Mar 2020 |
9 |
|
What intermediaries are for? |
In many countries, we have seen the rise of intermediaries that should bridge the intellectual, material and organisational divide between the worlds of science and business innovation. Do or do they not, that is the fundamental question? |
Kate Ronayne, Simon Andrews, Stuart Martin, Jay Walsh |
18 Mar 2020 |
10 |
|
Are R and D Targets a Must For Innovation? |
R and D targets and metrics have become common place (e.g. 3% norm by EC, 2.4% norm in UK). However, what do those norms signal? What is their effect, if any? And, if such targets are deemed not relevant, what should then replace them? |
Emmo Meijer |
18 Mar 2020 |
11 |
|
Tackling Wicked Problems: Partnering for Impact |
UC San Diego VC for Research Sandra Brown presents recommendations from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU’s) Public Impact-Focused Research (PIR) Initiative. |
Sandy Brown |
18 Mar 2020 |
12 |
|
Oxford UIDP Summit 2019 |
Overview of the Oxford UIDP Summit 2019 |
Anthony Boccanfuso, Anna-Marie Greenaway, Coleen Burrus, Neeta Khurana |
18 Mar 2020 |
13 |
|
Evolving, Maturing, Rejuvenating: 30 Years of University-Industry Engagement |
The interactions between university and industry have firmly been on the agenda of policy making and university administration for more than 30 years now. |
David Gann |
30 Jun 2019 |
14 |
|
Welcome |
Opening remarks from the Oxford UIDP Summit. With Phil Clare, University of Oxford, Jay Walsh, Northwestern University and Patrick Grant, University of Oxford. |
Patrick Grant, Jay Walsh, Phil Clare |
30 Jun 2019 |
15 |
|
Interacting with Artefacts, Oxfordshire Collections Project |
Stephen Barker, Oxfordshire County Council Museums Service, gives a short talk for Oxford University Museums Staff Conference. |
Stephen Barker |
31 Oct 2016 |
16 |
Creative Commons |
Ethics of Surgical Innovation |
Explaining the views after being put into practice. |
Wendy Rogers |
15 Aug 2016 |
17 |
Creative Commons |
Surgical Trainee Research Collaboratives in the UK |
An observational analysis of research activity and output. |
Angelos Kolias |
12 Jul 2016 |
18 |
Creative Commons |
Evaluation of HIFU ablation for uterine fibroids |
A multicenter IDEAL study. |
Joey Kwong |
07 Jul 2016 |
19 |
Creative Commons |
Perioperative Outcomes, Health Care Costs and Survival After Robotic-assisted Versus Open Radical Cystectomy |
A national comparative effectiveness study |
Bilal Chughtai |
06 Jul 2016 |
20 |
Creative Commons |
Applying IDEAL |
Early stage surgical innovation of a novel bio-wrap-assisted vasectomy reversal technique. |
Ahmet Gudeloglu |
06 Jul 2016 |
21 |
Creative Commons |
Small Simple Trials |
A Strategy to Study Rare Surgical Conditions. |
James Wright |
06 Jul 2016 |
22 |
Creative Commons |
An innovative view on surgical research |
Evaluation surgical innovation of international examples |
Maroeska Rovers |
06 Jul 2016 |
23 |
Creative Commons |
Advancing the cause of Research Registration |
First 500 Registrations of the ResearchRegistry.com. |
Riaz Agha |
06 Jul 2016 |
24 |
Creative Commons |
Mind the Uncertainty Gap |
A comparative analysis of HTA of robotic surgery. |
Tammy Clifford |
06 Jul 2016 |
25 |
|
Is Buxton's Law still true? Evaluating evolving surgical techniques within pilot and full RCTs |
IDEAL surgical innovation in practice. |
Jane Blazeby |
27 Jun 2016 |
26 |
Creative Commons |
Transforming transplantation |
Organ preservation and reconditioning. |
Peter Friend |
27 Jun 2016 |
27 |
Creative Commons |
Is more evidence always better? |
The value of adding decision analytical modelling to the IDEAL framework |
Casper Tax |
27 Jun 2016 |
28 |
Creative Commons |
Progressing through IDEAL: When is the right time to move from observational to randomised studies? |
A case study of REBOA. |
Jan Jansen |
27 Jun 2016 |
29 |
Creative Commons |
Reconstruction of bladder defects with amniotic membrane |
Step 1-2 of IDEAL recommendations of surgical innovation |
David Barski |
27 Jun 2016 |
30 |
|
Optimising recruitment and evaluation: Qualitative studies |
Methodological advances in evaluation |
Jenny Donovan |
20 Jun 2016 |
31 |
Creative Commons |
Bringing evidence to the orthopaedic implant market |
We describe the challenges faced in the assessment of a novel surgical device, the X-Bolt, for the treatment of hip fractures from IDEAL stage 2a to 3. |
xavier griffin |
20 Jun 2016 |
32 |
Creative Commons |
How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Digital |
Jane Winters, Institute of Historical Research, University of London, gives the opening keynote talk for the 2015 DHOXSS. |
Jane Winters |
10 Aug 2015 |
33 |
|
Sisters comin’ together’: Female Rappers and Collaboration |
Charis Dishman presents her Master's thesis entitled ‘Sisters comin’ together’: Female Rappers and Collaboration'. |
Charis Dishman |
22 Jun 2015 |
34 |
|
Humanities and Science: Mental Health |
An interdisciplinary discussion exploring the role of the humanities in mental health. |
Edward Harcourt, John Geddes, Matthew Broome, Emily Troscianko |
09 Feb 2015 |
35 |
Creative Commons |
6.2 Introductory Remarks: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? |
Professor Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers introductory remarks for the sixth lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum "How can the University and cultural organisations collaborate?". |
Loren Griffith |
08 Mar 2013 |
36 |
|
The Social Economy: Unleashing Value and Productivity through Social Technologies |
Over 70 percent of companies are using social technologies in some way, however very few come anywhere close to achieving the full potential benefit. |
Drummond Bone, Michael Chui, James Manyika, Marc Ventresca |
02 Jan 2013 |
37 |
|
Automated Analysis of Information and Social Networks from Social Media Data |
Anatoliy Gruzd, Dalhousie University, gives a talk for the Oxford Internet Institute. |
Anatoliy Gruzd |
06 Nov 2012 |
38 |
Creative Commons |
The Role of Digital Humanities in a Major Natural Disaster |
Paul Millar, CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquakes Digital Archive project leader, discusses the role of digital humanities in developing an international resource to preserve the digital record of the earthquakes' impacts and the long-term process of recovery. |
Paul Millar |
19 Jun 2012 |
39 |
|
Collaboration as the future of news generation and distribution |
Turi Munthe, CEO of Demotix, a citizen journalism website, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism Hilary term 2011 seminar series on 2nd March 2011. |
Turi Munthe |
19 Apr 2011 |
40 |
|
The Growth of the Corporate Blog: 'Letting go' of Information Control or Maintaining the Official Line? |
What do companies expect to gain from maintaining an online 'social media' presence? What are the implications of these trends for the development of traditional public relations strategies and business journalism? |
Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb, Kara Swisher, Simon Hampton, Mark Rogers |
09 Nov 2009 |
41 |
|
Blogging at 20? The Future and Potential of Social Media |
If social media are the defining advance of Web 2.0, whereby the network-as-platform enabled users not just to download content but to create it, tag it and share it ... what will the next decade hold? Will we continue to Tweet? |
William Dutton, Nigel Shadbolt, Dave Sifry, Richard Allan |
09 Nov 2009 |
42 |
|
Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media |
Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 on whether the outcome of political careers and even campaigns is increasingly dependent on the successful mastery of new communication tools including social media. |
Helen Margetts, Iain Dale, Andrew Rasiej, Matthew McGregor |
30 Oct 2009 |
43 |
|
Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media |
Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 on the socially egalitarian and politically democratic potential of social media. Have they lived up to the promises? |
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Stefan Niggemeier, Evgeny Morozov, Richard Allan |
30 Oct 2009 |
44 |
|
Internet Governance and Regulation: The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It |
What lies around the corner for the Internet .. and how do we avoid it? How can we study and affect the future of the Internet using the distributed power of the network itself? This is Jonathan Zittrain's inaugural lecture at the University of Oxford. |
Jonathan Zittrain |
09 Oct 2009 |
45 |
|
Internet Governance and Regulation: The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It |
What lies around the corner for the Internet .. and how do we avoid it? How can we study and affect the future of the Internet using the distributed power of the network itself? This is Jonathan Zittrain's inaugural lecture at the University of Oxford. |
Jonathan Zittrain |
09 Oct 2009 |
46 |
|
Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media |
Are social media tools likely to prove effective in engaging any voters except those who are already interested in politics? Is their apparent 'democratisation' of traditional party structures to be believed? |
Helen Margetts, Iain Dale, Andrew Rasiej, Matthew McGregor |
07 Oct 2009 |
47 |
|
Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media |
Can Web 2.0 tools (eg blogs, social networking and wikis) enhance our democratic freedoms? Or can we dismiss the socially egalitarian and politically democratic potential of these social media? Have any significant social impacts been ignored so far? |
Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Stefan Niggemeier, Evgeny Morozov, Richard Allan |
07 Oct 2009 |