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| 2201 | Creative Commons | When is an asylum seeker not an asylum seeker? The representation of immigration in the UK press 1996-2005 | Paul Baker talks about how asylums seekers and refugees were presented in the national press and the variations in discourses over time and across types of press. | Paul Baker | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2202 | Creative Commons | Gender and interventions in integration | Eleonore Kofman discusses gender's role in relation to integration discourses, policies and practices. Part of the Interrogating Integration: Discourses, Policies and Everyday Practices (COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas 2010) Series. | Eleonore Kofman | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2203 | Creative Commons | The national integration paradigm: where are we now? | Adrian Favell discusses his book 'Philosophies of Integration', taking a theoretical and philosophical approach to integration. | Adrian Favell | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2204 | Creative Commons | Where's your bloody pigtail?: Liberalism, Empire, and the Chinese Labour Question | Professor Glover outlined the moral panic around aliens and Chinese labour in the 1906 election, relating the debate to the 1905 Aliens Act and to Chinese indentured layout to South Africa. | David Glover | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2205 | Creative Commons | Crossing the Threshold: Identity, Integration and Multiculturalism in British and German Muslim Ethnic Minority Neighbourhoods | Sarah Hackett explores the idea of the neighbourhood as a site where citizenship is practiced and negotiated, with particular focus on historical developments and settlements in Newcastle, UK and Bremen, Germany. | Sarah Hackett | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2206 | Creative Commons | Whiteness, Class and the Legacies of Empire: On Home Ground | Katharine Tyler speaks about her new book, which explores what it means to be white modern post-colonial societies, drawing on her fieldwork in semi-rural, rural and urban spaces in Leicestershire. | Katharine Tyler | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2207 | Creative Commons | Migrants and the state of long term care in England: opportunities and challenges | Shereen Hussein talks about migrants and long term/social care. She looks at what is meant my international migrants and at what constitutes long term care in the labour market sector. She also looks at the relevant work force. | Shereen Hussein | 06 Sep 2012 |
| 2208 | Creative Commons | Roundtable discussion about studying migration at Oxford | Intended for anyone considering applying to the MSc degree in Migration Studies in Oxford, this podcast presents a discussion with lecturer Mette Berg and four students: Saskia Blume, Tess Hellgren, Katyana Melic, Gustavo Rangel Guerrero. | Mette Louise Berg | 05 Sep 2012 |
| 2209 | Creative Commons | DH Lawrence: A Postcolonial Writer? | Professor Peter McDonald draws on the work of Indian novelist and literary critic, Amit Chaudhuri, to open up new ways of how we can think about D.H. Lawrence, not only as a Modernist, but also as a Post/Colonial writer. | Peter McDonald | 28 Aug 2012 |
| 2210 | Creative Commons | How serious is the threat of a future flu pandemic? | Professor Angela McLean, Co-Director, Institute for Emerging Infections advises caution, preparation and fast decision-making in anticipation of the threat of a serious pandemic. | Angela McClean | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2211 | Creative Commons | Joseph Conrad and Postcoloniality - Part 2: Heart of Darkness and Lord Jim | Professor Peter McDonald talks to Great Writers Inspire about the Post/Colonial aspects of Joseph Conrad's writing. | Peter McDonald | 28 Aug 2012 |
| 2212 | Creative Commons | Joseph Conrad and Postcoloniality - Part 1: Conrad and Chinua Achebe | Professor Peter McDonald talks to Great Writers Inspire about the Post/Colonial aspects of Joseph Conrad's writing. In this first part, Peter takes Chinua Achebe's 1975 critique of Conrad as a starting point. | Peter McDonald | 28 Aug 2012 |
| 2213 | Creative Commons | Weblearn: Improving Admin | Dr Claire Aland, Director of Anatomy at University of Oxford, talks about how the WebLearn Sign Up tool has galvanised the organisation of anatomy demonstration at the Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics. | Claire Aland | 24 Aug 2012 |
| 2214 | Creative Commons | Europeana 1914-1918: Community Collection | Alun Edwards, Manager for RunCoCo, University of Oxford, discusses the value of crowd-sourcing and public engagement in the Europeana 1914-1918 project to digitise First World War memorabilia. | Alun Edwards | 24 Aug 2012 |
| 2215 | Creative Commons | 23 Things: Oxford | Laura Wilkinson and Penny Schenk, librarians at the University of Oxford and members of the 23 Things Oxford Team, talk about their blog-based training programme to teach Web 2.0 skills to Oxford librarians. | Laura Wilkinson, Penny Schenk | 24 Aug 2012 |
| 2216 | Creative Commons | Shakespeare and the Stage | Professor Tiffany Stern gives a short talk on William Shakespeare and how his plays were performed in Elizabethan England. | Tiffany Stern | 22 Aug 2012 |
| 2217 | Creative Commons | Understanding Shakespeare | The actor Nick Lyons talks about the challenge of the language barrier and how he dealt with it for his role in the student production of the Shakespeare play Two Gentlemen of Verona. | Nick Lyons | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 2218 | Creative Commons | The Tempest: For you am I this patient log-man | The director and actors talk about the log-scene in The Tempest and how they interpret and perform it. Includes scenes from rehearsals and performance. | Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 2219 | Creative Commons | The Tempest: Our revels now are ended | The famous Shakespeare scene from The Tempest, performed by actors from an Oxford student drama society. | Dylan Townley | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 2220 | Creative Commons | The Tempest - Our revels now are ended: Conveying Shakespeare's meaning | The actor Dylan Townley talks about the language of Shakespeare. He describes how understanding and using the meter can help an actor or reader to bring out the poetry in a text. Includes a scene from The Tempest. | Dylan Townley | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 2221 | Creative Commons | The Tempest: Prospero | Actor Dylan Townley talks with director Archie Cornish about the character Prospero. They describe how they have chosen to portray him in this Oxford student performance of The Tempest, and discuss on what they base their interpretation. | Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 2222 | Creative Commons | The Tempest: Direction and interpretation | Director Archie Cornish and actor Dylan Townley - Prospero - talk about adapting, directing and performing a student Shakespeare production of The Tempest. | Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 2223 | Creative Commons | Teaching Shakespeare in Schools | A teacher talks about how she teaches Shakespeare in school, using video clips and references from contemporary culture to get the students to understand, relate to, and engage with the text. | Joyti Chandegra | 23 Aug 2012 |
| 2224 | Creative Commons | Julian Thompson on Sir Walter Scott | Dr Julian Thompson introduces 'the least read great writer in our literature'. He describes the popularly of Walter Scott in his own time and suggests some highlights of the 'living Scots' of his fiction. | Julian Thompson | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2225 | Creative Commons | Student Innovation: the LHSee app | Chris Boddy, a Physics DPhil candidate at University of Oxford, talks about how he developed a smartphone app to explain the complex images produced by the Large Hadron Collider at CERN. | Chris Boddy | 21 Aug 2012 |
| 2226 | Creative Commons | What will buildings of the future look like? | There's a lot that we can learn from the past, using modern materials and approaches, that will improve the design and functionality of new buildings. | Steve Rayner | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2227 | Creative Commons | What will be the pros and cons of city life in the future? | As populations increasingly migrate to city centres there are many factors that improve lifestyle - less pollution, fewer road accidents, easier access to medical care. But city infrastructure could do with a rethink says Professor Steve Rayner. | Steve Rayner | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2228 | Creative Commons | How can we deal with the challenge of 'data overload'? | We are reaching a point where computers can no longer cope with the quantity of data collected from cosmological simulations - a problem that will grow, not only in cosmology. | Pedro Ferreira | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2229 | Creative Commons | Why do we need 'citizen science'? | Harnessing the general public to help analyse complex data sets is not only helping scientists with galaxy classification. | Pedro Ferreira | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2230 | Creative Commons | How can nanotechnology address medical problems? | Microscopes with nanometer resolution can test the mechanical properties of cells. Nanoscale 'scaffolds' that mimic the cellular matrix of cells in the body can help regenerate tissue, improve healing mechanisms, and even train the immune system. | Sonia Contera | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2231 | Creative Commons | What are the primary healthcare issues in resource deprived areas? | The healthcare needs of teenagers in India are the focus of a new study by the George Centre for Healthcare Innovation. | Robyn Norton | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2232 | Creative Commons | Why is biodiversity so important for humanity? | The biological diversity of life on earth provides all that is essential to the planet as we know it. But there are pressures on that biodiversity, including changing land use and global warming. | Katherine Willis | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2233 | Creative Commons | How serious is our exposure to dangerous infections? | The world has become a safer place because of vaccines but does our increasing connectivity mean the world is getting riskier in terms of our exposure to serious infections? By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design. | Adrian Hill | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2234 | Creative Commons | Can we create vaccines fast enough for a future pandemic? | An exploration of how to get from vaccine development to vaccine delivery in time to deal with a health scare such as a fast-moving global pandemic. By Professor Adrian Hill, Co-Director, Institute for Vaccine Design. | Adrian Hill | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2235 | Creative Commons | How can ideas change the world? | Interview with Professsor Ian Goldin, Director, Oxford Martin School. | Ian Goldin | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2236 | Creative Commons | How can stem cells help in the treatment of cancer? | One of the flipsides of ageing is cancer, characterised by cells that do not age. What can stem cell research learn from cancer cells to help prevent the degenerative illnesses associated with ageing? | Colin Goding | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2237 | Creative Commons | What are stem cells and why are they important for the future of medicine? | An explanation of how stem cells could transform medical practice, from treating the diseases of ageing to finding a cure for cancer by Professor Colin Goding, Co-Director, Oxford Stem Cell Institute. | Colin Goding | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2238 | Creative Commons | What is the relationship between new migration and community change? | Migration is presumed to be a major driver of change at the neighborhood level. What is the evidence? This briefing explores current understanding and evidence about the neighborhood changes associated with new migration. | David Robinson | 20 Aug 2012 |
| 2239 | Creative Commons | 5: Hume on Causal Necessity | Fifth lecture in Peter Millican's series on Hume's Central Principles. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2240 | Creative Commons | 8. Conclusion; Scepticism in the Treatise and the Enquiry | Eighth and final lecture in Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Central Principles. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2241 | Creative Commons | 7. Scepticism with Regard to Reason, the Soul and the Self | Seventh lecture in Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Central Principles. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2242 | Creative Commons | 6. Hume on the External World | Sixth lecture in Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Central Principles. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2243 | Creative Commons | 4: Hume on Induction | Fourth lecture in Peter Millican's series on Hume's Central Principles. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2244 | Creative Commons | 3: Hume's Logic: Relations, and Forms of Argument | Third lecture in Peter Millican's series on Hume's Central Principles. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2245 | Creative Commons | 2. Overview, Theory of Ideas, and Faculty Psychology | Second lecture in Peter Millican's series on Hume's Central Principles. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2246 | Creative Commons | 1. Historical Background, and His 'Chief Argument' | First lecture on David Hume's Central Principles; focusing on the historical background and Hume's Chief Argument. | Peter Millican | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2247 | Creative Commons | Citizenship, and the Migrant Metropolis: Life Within and Against the Spaces of the Law | Nicholas de Genoa discusses urbanisation, and how migration is remaking cities, the spatial practice of migrants and their experience and how this can reconceptualise emergent formations of social and political rights. | Nicholas de Genoa | 14 Aug 2012 |
| 2248 | In Search of Institutional Order: Can the Shi'a Marja'iyya Depart from Traditional Limits and Unlock the Future Potential? | Dr Abbas Kadhim (Atlantic Council) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series, charied by Toby Matthiesen (St Antony's College). | Abbas Kadhim | 30 Apr 2019 | |
| 2249 | Creative Commons | The Leaders We Need for Healthcare | Podcast from Green Templeton College recorded on Thursday 13th July 2012. With Dr Michael Maccoby, Associate Fellow of the Said Business School President of the Maccoby Group in Washington. | Michael Maccoby | 15 Jul 2012 |
| 2250 | Creative Commons | A new heart I will give you | Sermon preached in Oriel College Chapel on Sunday 27th May 2012 for Pentecost by Fr Timothy Radcliffe, OP. | Timothy Radcliffe | 08 Aug 2012 |
| 2251 | Creative Commons | Riots or Resistance? | Sermon preached in Oriel College Chapel on Sunday 20th May by The Revd Hayley Matthews. | Hayley Matthews | 08 Aug 2012 |
| 2252 | Creative Commons | Whose Crisis? | Sermon preached in Oriel College Chapel on Sunday 13th May for Christian Aid by The Rt Revd John Pritchard (Bishop of Oxford). | John Pritchard | 08 Aug 2012 |
| 2253 | Creative Commons | Ethics | Ethical decisions, and often dilemma, lie at the heart of all research methodologies and practice. Marianne Talbot, course director in Philosophy, chaired three presentations from across the disciplines. | Marianne Talbot, Abi Sriharan, Kate Blackmon, David Griffiths | 20 Jun 2012 |
| 2254 | Creative Commons | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 2 | Judith Luna, the Senior Commissioning Editor at Oxford World's Classics, draws on her practical involvement in re-launching the Oxford World's Classics series in 2008 to give a publisher's take on the question, 'What is a Classic?'. | Judith Luna | 19 Jul 2012 |
| 2255 | Creative Commons | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 3 | Baroness Helena Kennedy QC, draws on her experience as a trustee of the Booker Prize and as a judge for many other literary prizes to offer a response to the question, 'What is a Classic?'. | Helena Kennedy | 19 Jul 2012 |
| 2256 | Negotiating urban citizenship: British Muslim encounters with new migrants | Deborah Phillips explores the 'neighbourhood' as a site where citizenship is practices and negotiated. She focuses particularly on the experiences of British Muslims in Bradford in their encounters with new migrants. | Deborah Phillips | 06 Aug 2012 | |
| 2257 | Experiences at the sharp end: Practitioners' perspectives on inclusion and exclusion (Panel Discussion) | Four experts discuss their practical experiences of migrants' access to services and exclusion from services. Part of the COMPAS Seminar Series: Migrants and welfare states: inclusion or exclusion? | Fizza Qureshi, Ruthanna Barnett, Bill Bolloten, Nick Clark | 06 Aug 2012 | |
| 2258 | Creative Commons | Land of Strangers: From a Politics of Social Ties to a Politics of the Commons | Ash Amin discusses his new book, "Land of Strangers: From a Politics of Social Ties to a Politics of the Commons". | Ash Amin | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2259 | Creative Commons | Homophily is not an explanation | Talja Blokland discusses notions of ethnicity, community, integration and migration, using empirical data to make a theoretical argument. She uses the notion of homophiliy - the idea that people that are similar come together. | Talja Blokland | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2260 | Creative Commons | Nostalgia and everyday multiculturalism: Anglo-Indian and Chinese Calcuttans in London and Toronto | Jayani Bonnerjee looks at the connections between Anglo-Indian and Chinese communities in Calcutta through the space of neighbourhood and how the memory of neighbourhood carries over into diasporas. | Jayani Bonnerjee | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2261 | Creative Commons | Faith and suburbia: secularisation, modernity and the changing geographies of religion in London suburbs | David Gilbert considers the relationship between faith and suburbia with focus on migration. Part of the OMPAS Seminar Series Trinity 2012: Everyday multiculturalism. | David Gilbert | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2262 | Creative Commons | New Geographies of Migration and Multiculture: Degrees of Intimacy between English Villagers and Eastern European Migrants in Rural Worcestershire | Analysing the relationship between whiteness and Englishness, looking at processes of social inclusion and exclusion in the countryside, the migration of Eastern European workers to the countryside and rural discourses of community and multi-culture. | Helen Moore | 06 Aug 2012 |
| 2263 | Encaenia 2012 | A short video showcasing Encaenia 2012, including interviews with Aung San Suu Kyi, John Le Carré and Eliza Manningham-Buller. | Aung San Suu Kyi, John Le Carré, Eliza Manningham-Buller | 09 Jul 2012 | |
| 2264 | Sabina Murray: Bouncing Across the Plank: Politics, History, and Literary Imagination | The Annual Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters, given by award-winning Filipina American screenwriter and novelist, Sabina Murray at the Rothermere American Institute on 13th June 2012. | Sabina Murray | 25 Jun 2012 | |
| 2265 | Olympic Torch Visit | The London 2012 Olympic Torch comes to Oxford's legendary Iffley Road stadium, where the four-minute mile was first run. | Roger Bannister, Steph Cook, Nikki Emerson, Nicola Byrom | 13 Jul 2012 | |
| 2266 | Creative Commons | What is the role of schooling in the integration and settlement process of new Polish migrants to the UK? | The EU Enlargement of 2004 entailed an intensive large-scale migration wave from Eastern European countries to the UK, in particular from Poland. | Pauline Trevena | 16 Jul 2012 |
| 2267 | Creative Commons | Religious and Sacred Imperatives in Human Conflict | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Scott Atran | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2268 | Creative Commons | Can Emotion Regulation Change Political Attitudes in Intractable and Religious Conflict? From the Laboratory to the Field | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Eran Halperin | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2269 | Creative Commons | Religion in Conflict and Peacemaking, with Particular Reference to South Africa | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Liz Carmichael | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2270 | Creative Commons | Civility and Deep Disagreement: Philosophical Reflections on Religious Difference and Public Life | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Tony Coady | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2271 | Creative Commons | Religion and Religious Conflict: A Secular View | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Julian Savuelscu | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2272 | Creative Commons | Intergroup Contact as a Means of Reducing Religious Conflict: Evidence from Belfast and Oldham | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Miles Hewstone | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2273 | Creative Commons | Local versus Global Dimensions of Religious Violence: The Case of the Caucasus | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Monica Toft | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2274 | Creative Commons | How Might Understanding Human Groups Help Address Religious Conflict? | Presentations from a two-day international and interdisciplinary conference on the theme of reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Paul Troop | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2275 | Creative Commons | SRC Conference 'Reducing Religious Conflict': Round Table Discussion | Discussion of key themes emerging from a two-day interdisciplinary conference on reducing religious conflict. Organised by the SRC Project, Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford (June 2012). | Roger Trigg, Scott Atran, Julian Savulescu | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 2276 | Creative Commons | The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism | Prof. Skocpol presents a detailed analysis of the rising Tea Party in the US and how Tea Party followers are different from Democrats. | Theda Skocpol | 07 Jul 2012 |
| 2277 | Creative Commons | Olive Schreiner | Dominic Davies talks about Olive Schreiner, the postcolonial South African author, and how her work, The Story of the African Farm, engages with the critical question of European hegemony in literary understanding and expectations of literary works. | Dominic Davies | 17 Jul 2012 |
| 2278 | Moral Leadership in Healthcare Organisations | Green Templeton College Health Experiences Institute - Management in Medicine (HEXI-MiM) Lecture on 30th April 2012. | Suzanne Shale, Murray Anderson-Wallace, Paul Brankin | 18 Jun 2012 | |
| 2279 | Creative Commons | Rewriting Jane Eyre: The Avenging 'Angel in the House' in Michael Faber's The Crimson Petal and the White | Erin Nyborg draws parallels between Michael Faber's 2002 novel The Crimson Petal and the White and Charlotte Brontë's Jane Eyre. | Erin Nyborg | 18 Jul 2012 |
| 2280 | Creative Commons | Shackled by Language: The Representation and Self-Representation of English-Speaking Black Voices in Black Atlantic Writing | Cecilia Bennett considers the use of the English language in black Atlantic narratives. | Cecilia Bennett | 18 Jul 2012 |
| 2281 | Creative Commons | Universal Flu Vaccine | Dr Richard Antrobus talks about his research in the development of a universal flu vaccine. | Richard Antrobus | 26 Jun 2012 |
| 2282 | Creative Commons | Panel 3 | The Language of Revolution: Poetry as Archive: Egypt's Revolution and Archival Poetics | Tahia Abdel Nasser of the American University in Cairo analyses Egyptian poetry from the 2011 revolution and its role as archive and political site. | Tahia Abdel Nasser | 25 May 2012 |
| 2283 | Creative Commons | What is a Classic? English Graduate Conference 2012 Panel Debate, Talk 1 | Dr Ankhi Mukherjee, Wadham college, Oxford, speaks to the question 'What is a Classic?' by examining the residual influence of the Eurocentric literary canon in the age of world literature and emergent formations of canons and classics. | Ankhi Mukherjee | 19 Jul 2012 |
| 2284 | Creative Commons | Balancing Reason and Revelation: The Status of Women in the Jurisprudence of Ayatullah Yusuf Sani'i. | Concluding lecture from the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region conference by Saiyad Ahmad (American University Cairo). | Saiyad Ahmad | 13 Jun 2012 |
| 2285 | Creative Commons | Shakespeare and Voice | Linda Gates, Professor of Voice at Northwestern University (USA) discusses how Shakespeare's poetry and plays lend themselves to vocal performance by discussing how breath can be used to 'punctuate the thought'. | Linda Gates | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2286 | Creative Commons | 3b. Space and Time | Second part of Lecture 3 of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One. Abstract Ideas, Space and Time. | Peter Millican | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2287 | Creative Commons | 3a. Hume's Theory of General (or Abstract) Ideas | First part of Lecture 3 of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One. Abstract Ideas, Space and Time. | Peter Millican | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2288 | Creative Commons | 2. Hume's Theory of Relations | Lecture 2 of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One. | Peter Millican | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2289 | Creative Commons | 1c. Hume's Faculty Psychology | Third part of lecture one of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One. | Peter Millican | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2290 | Creative Commons | 1b. The Theory of Ideas | Second part of lecture one of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One. | Peter Millican | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2291 | Creative Commons | 1a. Hume's Theory of Ideas and the Faculties | First part of lecture one of Peter Millican's series on David Hume's Treatise on Human Nature Book One. | Peter Millican | 01 Aug 2012 |
| 2292 | The Post-Populist Constitution: Reassessing the Place of the People | Professor Denis Galligan, Emeritus Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, delivers the 2018 Max Watson Annual Lecture at Wolfson College, on the constitutional consequences of the rise in populist movements around the world. | Denis Galligan | 30 Apr 2019 | |
| 2293 | Creative Commons | Experimental Evidence for Morality As Accountability | Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). | Stephen Darwall | 25 Jul 2012 |
| 2294 | Creative Commons | When the mind matters for morality | Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). | Liane Young | 25 Jul 2012 |
| 2295 | Creative Commons | Accepting our natures. When should we accept the ways people tend to behave; when should we aim to change them? | Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). | Kwame Anthony Appiah | 25 Jul 2012 |
| 2296 | Creative Commons | When Can('t) We Trust Our Moral Intuitions in Distributive Cases? | Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). | Alex Voorhoeve | 25 Jul 2012 |
| 2297 | Creative Commons | Science, Responsibility and The Traffic Participation View on Human Agency | Presentations from an international conference on the normative significance of cognitive science. Hosted by Faculty of Philosophy, University of Oxford July 2012). | Maureen Sie | 25 Jul 2012 |
| 2298 | St Anne's and the Sciences | A discussion with Professor Dame Linda Partridge and Professor Jean Golding which took place on Saturday 19th May as part of St Anne's 60th anniversary celebrations. | Linda Partridge, Jean Golding, Nina Alphey | 30 Jul 2012 | |
| 2299 | Creative Commons | St Anne's and the Imagination | A discussion with Dame Penelope Lively and Professor Patrick McGuinness which took place on Saturday 19th May as part of St Anne's 60th anniversary celebrations. | Penelope Lively, Patrick McGuinness, David Smith | 30 Jul 2012 |
| 2300 | Creative Commons | 5. Making a Livelier Drawing | Lesson 4. Making a livelier drawing, where the line and tone have an energy because they have been applied at speed with a brush. | Stephen Farthing | 24 Mar 2011 |
| 2301 | Will the U.S. Health Reform Survive and Flourish? | Theda Skocpol delivers a talk at the Oxford Institute of Social Policy, based in part on her new book with Larry Jacobs, "Health Care Reform and American Politics". | Theda Skocpol | 09 Jul 2012 | |
| 2302 | The causes of Specific Language Impairment | Professor Dorothy Bishop gives a talk for the RALLI (Raising Awareness of Language Learning Impairments) Campaign on Language Impairments. | Dorothy Bishop | 23 Jul 2012 | |
| 2303 | Specific Language Impairment and Developmental Dyslexia: Syndromes, Memes and Illusions | Professor Dorothy Bishop gives the keynote presentation at the 2012 British Psychological Society Annual Conference. | Dorothy Bishop | 23 Jul 2012 | |
| 2304 | Creative Commons | Language disorders in children: What can they tell us about genes and brains? | Recent studies have shown that genes are strongly implicated in determining if children will develop language disorders. In this talk, Professor Bishop examines the role genetics play in language development and language disorders. | Dorothy Bishop | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 2305 | When Should We Be Worried About Late Talkers? | Professor Dorothy Bishop gives a talk for the RALLI (Raising Awareness of Language Learning Impairments) Campaign. | Dorothy Bishop | 23 Jul 2012 | |
| 2306 | Varieties of Language Impairment in Children | Professor Dorothy Bishop gives a talk on the different types of language impairment in children. | Dorothy Bishop | 23 Jul 2012 | |
| 2307 | Creative Commons | The Impact of European Court of Human Rights' Decisions and Turkish Code Reforms Pertaining to the Headscarf on Islamist Women in Turkey: Enabling Emancipation or Legitimizing Discrimination? | Sarah Ficher, (American University), gives a talk for the Legal Reform and Political Change Affecting Women in the MENA Region held on Tuesday 12 June, 2012 in St Antony's College. | Sarah Ficher | 20 Jul 2012 |
| 2308 | Creative Commons | Uncertainty, risk and decision making: A view from the Environmental Social Sciences | Professor Nick Pidgeon gives a talk for the Uncertainty, Risk and Decision Making seminar series. | Nick Pidgeon | 05 Apr 2012 |
| 2309 | Determinants and consequences of the recognition of education among immigrants in Germany | Irena Kogan (University of Mannheim) discusses the determinants of immigrants' investments in official recognition of their education, and the labour market effects of this recognition in Germany. | Irena Kogan | 20 Feb 2012 | |
| 2310 | Creative Commons | 2. Housing the Kenyan urban population: Challenges and policy options | Eric Aligula (Kenyan Institute for Public Policy Research) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. | Eric Aligula | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2311 | Creative Commons | An Uncertain Climate | Chris Rapley, Professor of Climate Science, University College London, gives the final lecture in the Uncertainty series. | Chris Rapley | 03 Jul 2012 |
| 2312 | Creative Commons | Higgs boson-like particle discovery claimed at the Large Hadron Collider | Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider claim the discovery of the Higgs boson particle. Alan Barr of Oxford's Physics department, UK physics coordinator for LHC's ATLAS experiment, describes what it means for science. | Alan Barr, Steven Legg | 05 Jul 2012 |
| 2313 | 16. The fight for light | The rainforest and the desert in the middle of the city of Oxford. | Kate Pritchard | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2314 | 18. The Madagascan palm | The palm that's not a palm! | Kate Pritchard | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2315 | Creative Commons | Migration policy and skills policy: substitutes or complements? | There is a very significant tension at the heart of UK immigration policy. Basic economic intuition, as well as considerable empirical evidence, suggests that skilled immigrants will benefit the economy. | Jonathan Portes | 09 Jul 2012 |
| 2316 | The Gamesmakers: Oxonians Preparing for London 2012 | A panel discussion with some of the Oxonians most closely involved with the successful Olympics bid, providing a fascinating insight into the thrills and anxiety of preparing for London 2012. | Andrew Thomas, Roger Mosey, Ed Warner, Paul Williamson, Godric Smith, Nikki Emerson | 30 Sep 2011 | |
| 2317 | A Cook's Tour: Oxford and the Modern Olympics | The University of Oxford has a rich sporting heritage and many links with the foundation and evolution of the modern Olympics. Professor Simon Lee examins the role of Oxonians as athletes and administrators within this global phenomenon. | Simon Lee | 29 Sep 2011 | |
| 2318 | Creative Commons | Contested Spaces in a Global City: The Changing Religious Landscape of Multicultural London - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar | Professor John Eade, Roehampton University, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar. | John Eade | 09 Jul 2012 |
| 2319 | Empire and Globalisation: A Cultural Economy of the British World, 1850 to 1914 - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar | Andrew Thompson, Prfoessor of Modern History, University of Exeter, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series. | Andrew Thompson | 09 Jul 2012 | |
| 2320 | Counter-terrorism and its Ethical Hazards | Since the terrorist attacks by Islamic militants upon the US and UK in the early 2000s, a host of anti-terrorist measures have been introduced which raise conceptual and ethical issues that have serious implications for practical politics. | Tony Coady | 14 Jun 2012 | |
| 2321 | 2nd St Cross Seminar MT11: Dr Margaret Yee | Whose Ethics? Six Principles and Six Guidelines determinative of a superior ethics. Note: due to a technical issue the first ten minutes of the presentation are missing. | Margaret Yee | 08 Dec 2011 | |
| 2322 | Creative Commons | Anglo-Saxon Chronicle reading | Reading from an entry in The Anglo-Saxon Chronicle by Stuart D Lee, University of Oxford. Recorded March 2007. | Stuart Lee | 28 Mar 2007 |
| 2323 | Creative Commons | Beowulf reading, ll. 26-52 | Reading from Beowulf ll. 26-52 by Stuart D Lee, University of Oxford. Recorded March 2007. | Stuart Lee | 29 Mar 2007 |
| 2324 | Creative Commons | Old English in Context Lecture 4 - Manuscripts | Fourth and final lecture by Dr S D Lee, University of Oxford, on Old English in Context. 7/2/08. | Stuart Lee | 08 Feb 2008 |
| 2325 | Creative Commons | Old English in Context Lecture 2 - Society | Lecture delivered by Dr Stuart D Lee, 24/1/08, English Faculty, University of Oxford on Anglo-Saxon society in relation to the literature. | Stuart Lee | 24 Jan 2008 |
| 2326 | Creative Commons | Old English in Context Lecture 3 - Religion and Magic | Lecture 3 in a series on placing Old English in Context, Religion and magic. Delivered by Dr S D Lee, Faculty of English, University of Oxford - 31/1/08. | Stuart Lee | 31 Jan 2008 |
| 2327 | Creative Commons | On Free Speech 4: The Power of the Web | Jillian York (Electronic Frontier Foundation) discusses the ethics and motivations behind hacktivism, and Lauren Wolfe talks about her new project Women Under Siege, a website that crowdsources instances of rape and sexual violence in war zones. | Jillian York, Lauren Wolfe | 24 May 2012 |
| 2328 | Learning that emerges in 'Times of Trouble' | In this Ethnicity and Identity Seminar, Professor Joy Hendry (Oxford Brooks University) presents a few cases from Japan. 2 March 2012. | Joy Hendry | 27 Jun 2012 | |
| 2329 | Creative Commons | Neighbouring China in Northern Nepal | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Martin Saxer (National University of Singapore)discusses 'Hidden Valleys, New Roads and Remote Cosmopolitans' in northern Nepal. 25 May 2012. | Martin Saxer | 27 Jun 2012 |
| 2330 | Epidemiological crises, epistemological divisions | In this seminar held by the Anthropology Research Group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and Religions (ArgO-EMR), Assoc. Professor Marta Hanson (Johns Hopkins University) discusses 'the new discourse on epidemics in 17th-18th century China'. 7 March 2012. | Marta Hanson | 27 Jun 2012 | |
| 2331 | Creative Commons | Opportunistic violence and the impossibility of intimacy | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Dhana Hughes (St John's College, University of Oxford) examines 'memories of revenge and denunciation in Sri Lanka's Southern Terror'. 11 May 2012. | Dhana Hughes | 27 Jun 2012 |
| 2332 | Conflict in the Plural | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Jonathan Spencer (University of Edinburgh) examines 'eastern Sri Lanka as a complex religious field'. 18 May 2012. | Jonathan Spencer | 27 Jun 2012 | |
| 2333 | Negotiating Space, Buying Time | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Professor Michael Herzfeld (Harvard University) discusses 'the performance of housing politics in a Bangkok community under siege'. 2 December 2011. | Michael Herzfeld | 27 Jun 2012 | |
| 2334 | What Shan ethnography can tell us about Theravada Buddhism | Nicola Tannenbaum, Professor of Anthropology at Lehigh University in the United States, discusses Theravada Buddhism for this Anthropology Departmental Seminar. 4 May 2012. | Nicola Tannenbaum | 27 Jun 2012 | |
| 2335 | 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 | |
| 2336 | Creative Commons | Collective Effervescence as Embodied Intoxication | Philip Mellor, Professor of Religion and Social Theory at the University Leeds, presented this paper at a workshop held in Oxford by the British Centre for Durkheimian Studies in February 2012. | Philip Mellor | 27 Jun 2012 |
| 2337 | Reflections on geneticisation | In this Medical Anthropology Research Seminar, Professor Paul Martin (University of Nottingham) examines 'social science and the making of biofutures'. 6 February 2012. | Paul Martin | 27 Jun 2012 | |
| 2338 | Creative Commons | Everyday aesthetics in forced displacement | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Sandra Dudley (University of Leicester) looks at 'material culture and Karenni forced migrants in a Thai-Burma border camp'. 10 February 2012. | Sandra Dudley | 27 Jun 2012 |
| 2339 | Modernist Writing and Modernist Events: Fictions of Holocaust | Often described as one of the most important historical theorists of our times, Hayden White discusses the ethical and aesthetic implications for discourses dealing with the Holocaust, genocide and industrialized death. | Hayden White | 27 Jun 2012 | |
| 2340 | Creative Commons | Jane Austen's Manuscripts Explored | Professor Kathyrn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks around the manuscripts of Jane Austen, what we can learn from them about her family life but also her writing style and techniques. | Kathryn Sutherland | 08 Jun 2012 |
| 2341 | Creative Commons | Marxism and the Kemalist 'Sonderweg' (through the eyes of the Turkish Communist poet Nazim Hikmet) | Professor Halil Berktay delivers the final lecture in the Trinity term East and East Central Europe Seminar Series. | Halil Berktay | 28 Jun 2012 |
| 2342 | Creative Commons | Transformational Leap as the basic Metaphor of Russian Sonderweg Theories | Professor Andrei Zorin presents the third East and East Central Europe seminar lecture for the Cantemir Institute on Thursday 7 June. | Andrei Zorin | 28 Jun 2012 |
| 2343 | Creative Commons | Will Africa Harness its New Opportunities? | Professor Paul Collier, Professor of Economics and Director of the Centre for the Study of African Economies, University of Oxford discusses the opportunities and challenges facing Africa. | Paul Collier | 28 Jun 2012 |
| 2344 | Creative Commons | Who is the Terrorist? Memories, Victims and the Use of Legitimate Violence | Dr Diego Muro, Santander Visiting Fellow, St. Antony's College, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Diego Muro | 29 Jun 2012 |
| 2345 | Creative Commons | The Price of Omission: Brazilian Government Reparations to Victims of the Military Regime: Oak Series on Amnesty | Dr. Glenda Mezarobba, Research Fellow, Universidade de Campinas; Executive Director,. | Glenda Mezarobba | 29 Jun 2012 |
| 2346 | Creative Commons | Apology, Utopia and Other Catch-22s: Why Criticism of the ICC is Fun, Popular...and Inevitable | Prof. Darryl Robinson, Professor of Law, Queen's University, Canada, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Darryl Robinson | 29 Jun 2012 |
| 2347 | '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 | |
| 2348 | Creative Commons | Sir Partha Dasgupta: Masterclass - The Idea of Personhood in Intergenerational Well-Being | Second of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta (inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought). | Partha Dasgupta | 18 Jun 2012 |
| 2349 | Creative Commons | Sir Partha Dasgupta: Masterclass - Discounting Climate Change | First of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta (inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought). | Partha Dasgupta | 18 Jun 2012 |
| 2350 | Creative Commons | Sir Partha Dasgupta: The Ethics of Intergenerational Distribution | Inaugural lecture by Professor Sir Partha Dasgupta, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought. | Partha Dasgupta | 18 Jun 2012 |
| 2351 | Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) and its role in research | Dr Daniel Bulte, Research Lecturer, explains how Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) works and introduces his research at the Oxford Centre for Functional MRI of the Brain (FMRIB). | Daniel Bulte | 20 Jun 2012 | |
| 2352 | Creative Commons | Fluorescence Imaging and Research into Cardiac Contraction | Dr Pawel Swietach, University Lecturer, talks about his use of fluorescence imaging in his research into the role of calcium in cardiac contraction. | Pawel Swietach | 20 Jun 2012 |
| 2353 | Creative Commons | Research into Stuttering using Magnetic Resonance Imaging (MRI) | Dr Kate Watkins, University Lecturer, discusses her research into stuttering, which makes use of MRI scans. | Kate Watkins | 20 Jun 2012 |
| 2354 | Aung San Suu Kyi: Honorary Degree Acceptance Speech | Aung San Suu Kyi delivers her acceptance speech upon receiving her honorary degree from the University of Oxford at the 2012 Encaenia ceremony. | Aung San Suu Kyi | 20 Jun 2012 | |
| 2355 | Creative Commons | Geoengineering: Science, politics and ethics | An introduction to geoengineering, covering the broad range of issues raised by the emergence of climate engineering as a response to climate change. | Clive Hamilton | 23 May 2012 |
| 2356 | Creative Commons | The Tizard Mission | Stephen Phelps, Brasenose Alumnus, introduces his book about the top-secret operation that changed the course of World War II. Available now through Amazon or Pen and Sword. | Stephen Phelps, Georgina Edwards | 24 Apr 2012 |
| 2357 | Creative Commons | Mercator: The Man who Mapped the Planet | Geographer, explorer, writer and broadcaster Nicholas Crane talks about the inspirations behind his book on Gerard Mercator. | Nicholas Crane | 02 Jul 2012 |
| 2358 | Creative Commons | Decimalising Time: Calendar and Clocks in the French Revolution | Dr Matthew Shaw, British Library, talks about the extraordinary revisions of time measurement adopted in the French Revolution. | Matthew Shaw | 02 Jul 2012 |
| 2359 | Creative Commons | Challenges for Transitional Justice: The View from the Latin American Experience | Marcie Mersky, Director of Program Office, International Center for Transitional Justice; Chair of Impunity Watch gives a talk as part of the OTJR seminar series and as part of the Oak Series on Amnesty. | Marcie Mersky | 02 Jul 2012 |
| 2360 | Creative Commons | Uncertainty, risk and decision making in medical care | What should patients and clinicians make of uncertainty, risk and decision making in medical care? Dr Angela Coulter delivers a lecture at Green Templeton College as part of the Uncertainty series. | Angela Coulter | 03 Jul 2012 |
| 2361 | Creative Commons | Religion, Equality and Discrimination | Aileen McColgan, King's College London and Matrix Chambers - 13 March 2013. | Aileen McColgan | 19 Apr 2013 |
| 2362 | Andrew Smith MP pays tribute to Jim Callaghan | Member of Parliament for Oxford East, Andrew Smith gives his view of Jim Callaghan. | Andrew Smith | 23 Apr 2013 | |
| 2363 | Michael Callaghan remembers his father Jim Callaghan | Jim Callaghan's son Michael gives a talk about his memories of his fathers political life. | Michael Callaghan | 23 Apr 2013 | |
| 2364 | Margaret Jay, Baroness Jay of Paddington remembers her father, Jim Callaghan | The daughter of Jim Callaghan, Margaret Jay, gives the closing speech for the event. | Margaret Jay | 23 Apr 2013 | |
| 2365 | 08. Mistletoe | A plant growing on a tree! Emma describes how it comes to be growing on this tree. | Emma Williams | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2366 | 09. The hornbeam | How photosynthesis explains why this tree has grown so large. | Timothy Walker | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2367 | 10. The black pine | Hear about JRR Tolkiens favourite tree! | Timothy Walker | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2368 | 12. The Victoria lily | Lili talks about the water lilies she looks after every day. | Lili Friend | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2369 | 13. Insect eating plants | How the venus fly trap catches its food. | Lili Friend | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2370 | 14. The cocoa tree | The most important tree in the garden - the chocolate giving tree. | Lili Friend | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2371 | 15. The rosy periwinkle | A pink flowered plant that provides a life-saving anti-cancer drug. | Timothy Walker | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2372 | 17. Same or different? | A cactus and a euphorbia - an example of convergent evolution. | Timothy Walker | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2373 | 19. Green gardening | The new Merton borders - the latest Botanic Garden experiment. | Timothy Walker | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2374 | 20. The gunnera | The plant growing on the island in the lower garden pond. | Timothy Walker | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2375 | 21. Philip Pullman | The celebrated author shares his passion for the Botanic Garden and reads from the end of the His Dark Materials trilogy. | Phillip Pullman | 28 May 2012 | |
| 2376 | Creative Commons | Masterclass - Climate Change: Justice and Benefit | Final of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor John Broome (White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at Oxford University). | John Broome | 18 Jun 2012 |
| 2377 | Joseph Volpe: Opera - past, present and future. | Joseph Volpe (Humanitas Visiting Professor in Opera Studies) in conversation with William Conner (former Director of Development for the San Fransisco Opera). | Joseph Volpe, William Conner | 18 Jun 2012 | |
| 2378 | Masterclass with Professor Sir Robert Watson | Third of four masterclass sessions on Economic Thought. With Professor Sir Robert Watson (inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Economic Thought). | Robert Watson | 18 Jun 2012 | |
| 2379 | Vaccines for Global Health | Professor Adrian Hill gives a talk for the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2011 on the past, present and future of vaccines against diseases. | Adrian Hill | 19 Jun 2012 | |
| 2380 | Creative Commons | Saul Friedländer: Trends in the historiography of the Holocaust | Professor Saul Friedländer delivers a lecture as the inaugural Humanitas Visiting Professor in Historiography. | Saul Friedländer | 19 Jun 2012 |
| 2381 | Creative Commons | The Holocaust, Narrative and Remembrance - Part Two | Part 2/2. Workshop with Prof Dan Stone (RHUL), Paul Salmons (the IOE's Centre for Holocaust Education) and Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University). | Dan Stone, Paul Salmons, Mark Roseman | 19 Jun 2012 |
| 2382 | Creative Commons | Saul Friedländer in conversation | A discussion forum on writing Holocaust history with Prof Jane Caplan (St Antony's College, Oxford), Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University) and Prof Nicholas Stargardt (Magdalen College, Oxford). | Saul Friedländer, Jane Caplan, Mark Roseman, Nicholas Stargardt | 19 Jun 2012 |
| 2383 | Creative Commons | The Holocaust, Narrative and Remembrance - Part One | Part 1/2. Workshop with with Prof Dan Stone (RHUL), Paul Salmons (the IOE's Centre for Holocaust Education) and Prof Mark Roseman (Indiana University). | Dan Stone, Paul Salmons, Mark Roseman | 19 Jun 2012 |
| 2384 | Creative Commons | Malcolm Rogers: The Art Museum in the 21st Century | Malcolm Rogers (Ann and Graham Gund Director, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) delivers a lecture as Visiting Professor in Museums Galleries and Libraries. | Malcolm Rogers | 19 Jun 2012 |
| 2385 | Creative Commons | Christopher Brown and Malcom Rogers in conversation | Malcolm Rogers and Dr Brown, the Director of the Ashmolean Museum, will discuss and compare their experiences of overseeing the extensive renovations of the Ashmolean Museum and the Boston Museum of Fine Arts. | Christopher Brown, Malcom Rogers | 19 Jun 2012 |
| 2386 | Melina Mercouri's cultural activity and its continuation: Europe-economy and the power of culture | Spyros Mercouris delivers a lecture on 7 June 2012 at St Antony's College, University of Oxford. | Spyros Mercouris | 19 Jun 2012 | |
| 2387 | Wellcome Lecture in Neuroethics | The brain disease model of addiction: Assessing its validity, utility and implications for public policy towards the treatment and prevention of addiction. | Wayne Hall | 20 Jun 2012 | |
| 2388 | Creative Commons | The Decade Ahead: The US Role in the World (2012 Fulbright Lecture) | Ambassador Thomas Pickering delivers the second Annual Oxford Fulbright Lecture on International Relations. This lecture took place on 18 May 2012. | Thomas Pickering | 20 Jun 2012 |
| 2389 | Creative Commons | The Watsons: Jane Austen Practising | Professor Kathryn Sutherland from the University of Oxford talks about some of Jane Austen's manuscripts from the novel 'The Watsons' and what we can learn about her from these. | Kathryn Sutherland | 08 Jun 2012 |
| 2390 | Creative Commons | The Romance of the Middle Ages | Dr Nicholas Perkins talks about how romance functions as a genre in the middle ages, especially about how gifts and tokens were exchanged as signs of fidelity, specifically in Sir Orfeo, Sir Gawain, and King Horn. | Nicholas Perkins | 21 Jun 2012 |
| 2391 | Computation and the Future of Mathematics | Stephen Wolfram, creator of Mathematica and Wolfram Alpha, gives a talk about the future of mathematics and computation. | Stephen Wolfram | 25 Jun 2012 | |
| 2392 | Creative Commons | Challenges for Media Democratization in Brazil and Latin America | Dr Carolina Matos, former LSE fellow, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series on 6th June 2012. | Carolina Matos | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2393 | Creative Commons | The Media-Industrial Complex: Comparing the influence of Murdoch and Berlusconi? | Steven Barnett, Westminster and Benedetta Brevini, City University, give a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar series. | Steven Barnett, Benedetta Brevini | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2394 | Creative Commons | 1. Research on Urban Mass Housing | Paul Collier (Director, CSAE) provides a general background and aims for the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. | Paul Collier | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2395 | Creative Commons | 3. What can we learn from history? | Dr Tim Leunig (Department of Economic History, London School of Economics) provides a summary of his presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. | Tim Leunig | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2396 | Creative Commons | 4. Living conditions, rents and their determinants in the slums of Nairobi and Dakar | Sumila Gulyani (World Bank) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. | Sumila Gulyani | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2397 | Creative Commons | 5. Scaling up housing finance in Africa | Maria Hoek-Smit (Wharton) provides a summary of her presentation at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. | Maria Hoek-Smit | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2398 | Creative Commons | 6. Housing policy in Latin America: Ten myths | Alan Gilbert (University College, London) provides a summary of the paper he presented at the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. | Alan Gilbert | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2399 | Creative Commons | 7. Is public housing a public bad? Externalities of Chicago's public housing demolitions | Danielle H Sandler (UC Davis) provides a summary of the paper she presented during the 'Research on Urban Mass Housing' workshop, CSAE, 2012. | Danielle H sandler | 25 Jun 2012 |
| 2400 | Creative Commons | Rural water supply management and monitoring innovations from West Africa | Presentation from the parallel session 'Mobile technology innovations and rural water security' of the Water Security, Risk and Society conference. By Daniel Annerose, Manobi, Senegal. | Daniel Annerose | 31 May 2012 |