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Danger |
Speakers for our seminar on the theme of Danger have Medical and Humanities backgrounds, and will consider the following: experimentation to diminish danger; the risks of ignoring danger, danger to the self and the ideal. |
Marion Kibuka, Yasmin Khan, Anna Beer |
12 Aug 2014 |
202 |
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Higher Education in India: How High, How Far? |
Professor Sukanta Chaudhuri of Jadavpur University, Kolkata, explores the direction of travel of the Indian higher education sector. |
Sukanta Chaudhuri |
21 Jul 2014 |
203 |
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FMR 45 Illegal migration in the Indian Sunderbans |
It is expected that due to sea-level rises in the future many millions of Bangladeshis will flee to India, exacerbating further the ongoing disputes between India and Bangladesh. |
Sahana Bose |
28 Mar 2014 |
204 |
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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 |
205 |
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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 |
206 |
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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 |
207 |
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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 |
208 |
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Of untold riches and unruly homes: gender and property in neoliberal middle-class Kolkata |
In this Anthropology departmental seminar from 1 November 2012, Henrike Donner of Oxford Brookes University looks at how different kinds of property and ownership arrangements affect relationships between people among the urban middle classes of Kolkata |
Henrike Donner |
03 Feb 2014 |
209 |
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Communicating India's Soft Power: Buddha to Bollywood |
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster, London, gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series |
Daya Thusso |
03 Feb 2014 |
210 |
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5. Sacrifice in the Vedic Religions |
Professor Gavin Flood talks to Tim Howles about his chapter 'Sacrifice as Refusal' |
Gavin Flood, Tim Howles |
27 Jan 2014 |
211 |
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Launch of Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network: Professor Abhijit Sen |
Ministers and distinguished high-level representatives from around twenty countries formally launched a new Multidimensional Poverty Peer Network in Oxford on 6 June. Professor Abhijit Sen, India. |
Abhijit Sen |
15 Aug 2013 |
212 |
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Multidimensional Poverty in India: Insights from NSSO Data |
Multidimensional Poverty in India: Insights from NSSO Data. |
Sandip Sarkar |
24 Apr 2013 |
213 |
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Comparing Multidimensional Poverty and Consumption Poverty based on Primary Survey in India |
Comparing Multidimensional Poverty and Consumption Poverty based on Primary Survey in India. |
Rajeev Kumar |
24 Apr 2013 |
214 |
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Peter D. McDonald in conversation with Arvind Krishna Mehrotra |
Peter D. McDonald talks to Arvind Krishna Mehrotra about his work as a poet, critic and translator, focusing on the idea of triangulation and his interest in the intersections between languages and literary traditions. |
Peter McDonald, Arvind Mehrotra |
23 Apr 2013 |
215 |
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More News is Good News: Democracy and Media in India |
Prannoy Roy, director of New Delhi Television, gives a lecture on the history of NDTV and Indian television and the part democracy and rulership has played it's development. |
Prannoy Roy, John Lloyd, Daya Thussu, Geert Linnebank |
29 Nov 2012 |
216 |
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The Indian Sepoy in the First World War |
The role of India and the Indian Sepoy in the First World War. |
Santanu Das |
29 Oct 2012 |
217 |
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Kipling, the Elton John of his age? |
Professor Elleke Boehmer discusses why Kipling's writing, and his poetry of the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries in particular, launched him to international fame across the British Empire. |
Elleke Boehmer, Dominic Davies |
08 Oct 2012 |
218 |
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'Maritime Security in the Indian Ocean' and 'A New Era: The Iranian Navy, Strategy Expansion and Soft Power' |
Cdre Keith Winstanley (CCW RN Hudson Fellow) and Cdr Tracy Vincent (CCW US Navy Hudson Fellow give talks for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 12 June 2012. Introduced by Dr Jan Lemnitzer. |
Keith Winstanley, Tracy Vincent, Jan Lemnitzer |
02 Jul 2012 |
219 |
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Sweetness and Light |
In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Professor Ann Gold (Syracuse University) examines 'ordinary pluralisms in a North Indian town'. 24 February 2012. |
Ann G Gold |
27 Jun 2012 |
220 |
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A Million Media Now! The Rise of India on the Global Scene |
Professor Daya Thussu, University of Westminster gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series. |
Daya Thussu |
30 Apr 2012 |
221 |
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The Irish Soldier in India, 1857-1922: The Formation and Negotiation of Stereotypes and Identities - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar |
Alexander Bubb, DPhil Candidate, English Faculty, Oxford, gives a talk for The Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series. |
Alexander Bubb |
02 Feb 2012 |
222 |
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Europe's Muslim Passions - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar |
Faisal Devji, Reader in Indian History, Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar. |
Faisal Devji |
02 Feb 2012 |
223 |
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Europe in the World |
From the Oxford European Reunion in Paris, 6-8 May 2011. This session charts Europe's role in a changing, globalised world. |
Chris Patten, Anne Deighton, Barbara Harris-White, Alan Wolfe |
23 Jan 2012 |
224 |
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Dept Seminar: Saints of Justice, Spirits of Devastation |
In this Anthropology Dept Seminar, Helene Basu of Münster University examines 'Sorcery, Madness and Modernity in Western India'. 28 October 2011. |
Helene Basu |
29 Nov 2011 |
225 |
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Closing Questions and Answers |
Andrew Hamilton chairs the closing questions and answers session at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Andrew Hamilton |
09 Nov 2011 |
226 |
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India: The View from Oxford |
Sunali Rohra, Consultant, McKinsey and Company and Oxford Alumna, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Sunali Rohra |
09 Nov 2011 |
227 |
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Kingship and the Roots of Indian Political Culture |
Dr Anna-Maria Misra, Fellow and Tutor in Modern History, Keble College, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Anna-Maria Misra |
09 Nov 2011 |
228 |
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Inclusive Economic Growth in India: Basic Policy Issues |
Vijay Joshi, specialist in international Economics and development Economics, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Vijay Joshi |
09 Nov 2011 |
229 |
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India-Oxford Cancer Research |
Dr Raghib Ali, Director of the INDOX Cancer Research Network, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Raghib Ali |
09 Nov 2011 |
230 |
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Nationwide Studies of Indian Mortality |
Sir Richard Peto, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology, delivers a talk at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Richard Peto |
09 Nov 2011 |
231 |
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Why India is the World's Most Interesting Country |
Professor Ramachandra Guha, historian and biographer, delivers the second keynote address at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Ramachandra Guha |
09 Nov 2011 |
232 |
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Oxford and India - an Enduring Relationship |
Lord Patten of Barnes delivers the first keynote address at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Chris Patten |
09 Nov 2011 |
233 |
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Welcome to the Oxford-India Day |
Professor Andrew Hamilton delivers the Welcome Address at the inaugural Oxford-India Day, held at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on 17 June 2011. |
Andrew Hamilton |
09 Nov 2011 |
234 |
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Celebrating Gavin Williams: The political economy of development in an industrialising rural area of South India |
Judith Heyer gives a talk in the Agrarian Societies section of the Celebrating Gavin Williams conference, held in Oxford on 9-10 July 2010. |
Judith Heyer |
23 Aug 2011 |
235 |
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Body Arts: The Naga People |
Dr Vibha Joshi, a specialist in the Naga culture of northeast India, and Julia Nicholson from the Pitt Rivers Museum look at the unique traditions of hair and body ornaments,. |
Vibha Joshi, Julia Nicholson |
22 Aug 2011 |
236 |
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Marginal on the Map: Hidden Wars and Hidden Media in India's Noth-Eastern Frontier. OxPeace 2011 |
Arijit Sen, Gerda Henkel Fellow, Reuters Institute, Oxford, gives the second talk in the second session of the 2011 OxPeace Conference. |
Arijit Sen |
17 May 2011 |
237 |
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Soft News, Hard Sell: Journalism in Neo-Liberal India |
Daya Thussu, Professor of International Communication and Co-Director of India Media Centre, University of Westminster, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism on 9th March, 2011. |
Daya Thussu |
19 Apr 2011 |
238 |
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Gateway of India: the implications of palaeoenvironmental change in the Thar desert, NW India, for the dispersal of Homo Sapiens |
James Blinkhorn, School of Archaeology, Oxford, talks at the 1st Oxford Interdisciplinary Desert Conference hosted by the School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 15-16 April 2010. |
James Blinkhorn |
24 Feb 2011 |
239 |
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Dept Seminar: Forms of detachment and ethical regard |
In this Anthropology dept seminar (29 October 2010), Dr James Laidlaw (University of Cambridge) focuses on forms of detachment in North India, including the role of the anthropologist as observer. |
James Laidlaw |
21 Feb 2011 |
240 |
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Assessing the economic rise of China and India |
The recent economic rise of China and India has attracted a great deal of attention--and justifiably so. |
Pranab Bardhan |
03 Feb 2011 |
241 |
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'From Mission to Dialogue? Christianity in the Wake of Indian Independence' |
Dr Christopher Harding (Edinburgh University) presents his research on the history of Christian contemplatives in post-independence India. |
Christopher Harding |
31 Jan 2011 |
242 |
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Inquiry into the Simultaneous Existence of Malnutirion and Overweight in India |
Aravinda Gunupalli gives a talk entitled 'Inquiry into the Simultaneous Existence of Malnutirion and Overweight in India Using Quantile Regression'. |
Aravinda Gunupalli |
20 Jul 2010 |
243 |
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Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protégée in Oxford 1889-1893 |
Professor Richard Sorabji (Wolfson College, Oxford) - Cornelia Sorabji: Jowett's protígíe in Oxford 1889-1893. |
Richard Sorabji |
03 Mar 2010 |
244 |
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Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies |
Dr Rupert Arrowsmith (UCL) - 'Repainting Ajanta: the global impact of the Frescoes and their copies.'. |
Rupert Arrowsmith |
03 Mar 2010 |
245 |
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Tracing Indian students at Oxford before the Second World War |
Dr Sumita Mukherjee (Oxford) - 'Tracing Indian Students at Oxford before the Second World War'. |
Sumita Mukherjee |
02 Mar 2010 |
246 |
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Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub |
Professor Elleke Boehmer (Oxford) - 'Indian imperial crossings and the Oxford hub'. |
Elleke Boehmer |
02 Mar 2010 |
247 |
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Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore |
Dr Alex Riddiford - "Michael Madhusudan Datta (1824-1873): a young Bengali poet's exam script washes up on Albion's distant shore." This reading was delivered by Anshuman Mondal. |
Alex Riddiford, Anshuman Mondal |
02 Mar 2010 |
248 |
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Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934 |
Professor Humayun Ansari (RHUL) - 'Musings of Sir Mohammad Iqbal on the Place of Muslims in late Colonial India: Letters to Edward John Thompson, 1933-1934'. |
Humayun Ansari |
02 Mar 2010 |
249 |
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Introduction and Reading |
Opening of exhibition by Amitav Ghosh and a reading from his In an Antique Land. Introduced by Anshuman Mondal (Brunel). |
Amitav Ghosh, Anshuman Mondal |
02 Mar 2010 |
250 |
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Cancer Research in India Part 2 |
Dr Vinod Raina, co-founder of the INDOX Cancer Research Network, discusses the key achievements of INDOX and the challenges involved in doing clinical trials in India. |
Vinod Raina, Vanita Sharma |
17 Dec 2009 |
251 |
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Emerging Markets in a Nutshell |
Three leading academics discuss emerging markets and explore both the issues faced by the economies in China and Latin America and the challenges faced by companies looking to invest in or do business with them. |
Dana Brown, Eric Thun, Laurence Whitehead |
07 Dec 2009 |
252 |
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Young Lives Project: Children's experiences of poverty, adversity and inequality |
This talk looks at the work done by the Young Lives Project, a study which tracks 12,000 children across 4 developing countries over a 15 year period trying to find a scientific answer to the question of the causes of childhood poverty. |
Jo Boyden |
28 Oct 2009 |
253 |
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Pathology in Africa |
Dr Kenneth Fleming discusses the work that Oxford University is doing to help improve pathology services in Africa. |
Kenneth Fleming |
13 Aug 2009 |
254 |
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Childhood Cancer in the Developing World |
Professor Tim Eden talks about the challenges faced in curing childhood cancer in the developing world. |
Tim Eden, Vanita Sharma |
16 Jun 2009 |
255 |
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Introduction to Indian Literature in translation |
Professor Boehmer gives a short talk on her current research on Indian Literature in English, looking at the Post-Colonial world of literature and gives an introduction to studying World Literature in the Humanities Division. |
Elleke Boehmer |
30 Apr 2009 |
256 |
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Studying Buddhism |
Richard Gombrich, first academic director for the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies (OCBS), gives a talk on Buddhism, from its Indian Origins, its history and its influence on Eastern culture. He also talks about the history of the OCBS. |
Richard Gombrich |
29 Apr 2009 |
257 |
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Cancer Research in India |
Dr. Raghib Ali discusses cancer in India, why Oxford University became interested in this problem and how IndOx has helped to improve the standard of clinical trials in India. |
Raghib Ali, Vanita Sharma |
05 Feb 2009 |
258 |
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Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture 2008 |
The Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture was on Wednesday 21st May 2008 at Somerville College, University of Oxford. Professor James C. Scott, Sterling Professor of Political Science, Yale University gave the lecture on the subject of Zomia, Southeast Asia. |
Roger Zetter, James C. Scott |
27 May 2008 |