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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 |
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Creative Commons |
International crimes in Ukraine |
Who can be held accountable and how? |
Federica D’Alessandra |
04 May 2023 |
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Oxford life as an international student |
Hear our undergraduate students from India, Zimbabwe, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia and South Africa talk about how they settled into life at Oxford. |
Undergraduate Admissions |
02 Jun 2021 |
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The Legal Metamorphosis of War |
War does not escape the transformations global governance has experienced in the past decades. |
Delphine Dogot |
25 Jan 2019 |
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Admissions Testing Preparation Effects |
This seminar is the first of a five-part seminar series on 'Student Access to University'. This seminar discusses the relationships between student characteristics and test performances with Oxford University admissions tests data. |
Jo-Anne Baird, Karen O'Brien, Samina Khan, Rebecca Surender |
15 Jan 2019 |
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Why punish perpetrators of mass atrocities? Reflections on peace, punishment and the ICC |
Ever since the trial against the major war criminals of World War II before the International Military Tribunal at Nuremberg the institution of 'punishment' has been an integral part of the international legal system. |
Florian Jeßberger |
16 Oct 2018 |
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Interaction between Hard Law and Soft Law in United Nations Law-Making |
From a law-making perspective 'soft-law' is simply a convenient description for a variety of non-binding, normatively worded instruments used in contemporary international relations by states and international organisations. |
Alan Boyle |
28 Feb 2018 |
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Creative Commons |
Working in low and middle income countries |
Dr Philip Wilkinson, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Oxford Health NHS FT, gives the fourth talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing, |
Phillip Wilkinson |
08 Oct 2015 |
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Creative Commons |
Trashed, or treasured? Which will be the fate of international dispute resolution? |
The Honorable Charles N Brower, 20 Essex Street |
Charles N Brower |
01 Apr 2014 |
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Part 3 - My path to academic success - Asel Sartbaeva |
Dr Asel Sartbaeval, a Lecturer at the University of Bath, discusses her path from Kyrgyzstan to Oxford and beyond, and offers some advice on balancing career success with family and relationships. |
Asel Sartbaeva |
17 Jul 2013 |
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Part 2 - My path to academic success - Ed Anderson |
Dr Ed Anderson, a Research Fellow at the University of Oxford gives an overview of his current role, and advice on issues he encountered along the way, including the benefits of a post doctoral position in the USA. |
Ed Anderson |
17 Jul 2013 |
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Oxford Program for the Future of Cities Part 3: Global migration and the future of le droit à la ville |
Michael Keith (Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford) interrogates how we think about urban change and normative theory in cities experiencing high levels of international migration. |
Michael Keith |
15 Dec 2010 |
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Global migration and the future of le droit à la ville |
Michael Keith (Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, University of Oxford) interrogates how we think about urban change and normative theory in cities experiencing high levels of international migration. |
Michael Keith |
15 Dec 2010 |
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International Initiatives in Obesity Prevention |
Phillip James gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series in Hilary term, 2008. |
Phillip James |
20 Jul 2010 |
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The International Student Experience at Oxford |
Dr Heather Bell talks about Oxford’s growing international student population and what Oxford does to support and encourage them. Medical student Xin-Hui Chan also talks about her experience of being an international student at Oxford. |
Heather Bell, Xin-Hui Chan |
19 Aug 2009 |