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| 2801 | Creative Commons | Henry IV part 1 | Like generations of theatre-goers, this lecture concentrates on the (large) figure of Sir John Falstaff and investigates his role in Henry IV part 1. Lecture 11 in the Approaching Shakespeare series. | Emma Smith | 16 Nov 2011 |
| 2802 | Creative Commons | Titus Andronicus | Focusing in detail on one particular scene, and on critical responses to it, this sixth Approaching Shakespeare lecture on Titus Andronicus deals with violence, rhetoric, and the nature of dramatic sensationalism. | Emma Smith | 19 Oct 2011 |
| 2803 | Creative Commons | Exploring the demographic transition in the 21st Century | Many countries around the world are experiencing a demographic transition that is occurring due to increased longevity combined with low fertility rates. | Sarah Harper | 29 Mar 2012 |
| 2804 | Effective Introduction of New Vaccines: "the UK experience" | Lecture given by Prof David Salisbury, Director of Immunisation, UK Department of Health, during Human and Veterinary Vaccinology short course November 2011. | David Salisbury | 16 Mar 2012 | |
| 2805 | Veterinary Vaccines: Protecting livestock - saving human life | Lecture given by Dr Michael Witty, former Chairman, GALVmed, during Human and Veterinary Vaccinology short course November 2011. | Michael Witty | 16 Mar 2012 | |
| 2806 | Geographies of the World's Knowledge (ibook) | An interactive book of accessible, informative maps and graphics illustrating the geographies of knowledge in our Internet Age. The ibook visualizes and explores contemporary patterns of commercially produced and peer-produced knowledge. | Mark Graham, Monica Stephens, Scott A. Hale, Kunika Kono | 30 Mar 2012 | |
| 2807 | Creative Commons | Focal points, endogenous processes and exogenous shocks in the autism epidemic | Ka Yuet Liu (Columbia University) presents an insightful inquiry into autism epidemic. | Ka Yuet Liu | 09 Mar 2012 |
| 2808 | Digital Social Research: An Interdisciplinary Niche or the Future of the Social Sciences? | Peter van den Besselaar's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. | Peter van den Besselaar | 28 Mar 2012 | |
| 2809 | Creative Commons | Webometrics: The Evolution of a Digital Social Science Research Field | Mike Thelwall's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. | Mike Thelwall | 28 Mar 2012 |
| 2810 | Creative Commons | Reproducibility: Gold or Fool's Gold in Digital Social Research? | Christine Borgman's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. | Christine Borgman | 28 Mar 2012 |
| 2811 | Creative Commons | Visioning Studies: A Socio-technical Approach to Designing the Future | Diane H. Sonnenwald's Keynote talk from the OII Symposium "Social Science and Digital Research: Interdisciplinary Insights", March 2012. | Diane H. Sonnenwald | 28 Mar 2012 |
| 2812 | Creative Commons | Asian Migration and the 'British World', circa 1850-1914 (Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar) | Rachel Bright, Lecturer in History, Keele University, gives a talk for The Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series. | Rachel Bright | 02 Feb 2012 |
| 2813 | "Downward Equalization”: A Gandhian Inversion of Dignity and Rights-Claims | Manu Samnotra (University of South Florida) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 January 2022. For queries, please contact the seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk | Manu Samnotra | 11 Feb 2022 | |
| 2814 | Epiphany Evensong | Service of Choral Evensong from Epiphanytide in Hilary Term 2012. Includes organ voluntaries, Psalm, Canticles and Anthem by various different composers. | Oriel College Chapel Choir | 15 Mar 2012 | |
| 2815 | Creative Commons | University Sermon for the Annunciation to the Blessed Virgin Mary | Sermon for Lady Day which includes relections on 'The virgin of the goldfinches' which hangs in the Saint Dyfrig Chapel of Llandaff Cathedral. Delivered in Oriel College Chapel on 4th March 2012 by The Most Revd Barry Morgan. | Barry Morgan | 27 Mar 2012 |
| 2816 | Creative Commons | Myth and Mystery: Faith, otherness and the limits of science | Sermon on the limits of science, including reflections on Genesis 2.15-17; 3.1-7. Delivered in Oriel College Chapelon 26th February 2012 by Professor Tina Beattie (Director, Digby Stuart Research Centre for Catholic Studies, Roehampton University). | Tina Beattie | 01 Mar 2012 |
| 2817 | Creative Commons | The Sound of Sheer Silence | Sermon about rationalising belief and reading the scriptures in a spiritual way. Delivered on 19th February 2012 in Oriel College Chapel by The Revd David Neaum, Associate Priest, University Church of St Mary the Virgin. | David Neaum | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 2818 | Creative Commons | Privacy 3.0 - A Critical Juncture or Convenient Hype? | Simon Davies (Director, Privacy International) presents an overview of the key privacy risks, especially as regards the Internet, which have emerged in the Web 3.0 era. | Simon Davies | 25 Nov 2011 |
| 2819 | Creative Commons | Is Nothing Sacred? Free Speech and Religion | Professor A C Grayling delivers the 2011 Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture, with responses by Charles Moore and Dr. Usama Hasan. Filmed on 10 June 2011. | A.C. Grayling, Charles Moore, Usama Hasan, Timothy Garton Ash | 02 Feb 2012 |
| 2820 | Creative Commons | Facebook, Privacy and You | Is the age of privacy over? Lord (Richard) Allan from Facebook and Viktor Mayer-Schönberger, author of Delete, go head to head on privacy and the right to be forgotten in the internet era. | Richard Allan, Viktor Mayer-Schonberger, Timothy Garton Ash | 30 Mar 2012 |
| 2821 | Creative Commons | Scarce resources - problems and solutions | Professor Guy Houlsby, Co-director, Programme on Globalising Tidal Power Generation (Member of Oxford Martin School). | Guy Houlsby, Tony Hartwell | 09 Nov 2011 |
| 2822 | The Global Information Technology Reports: Lessons in Technology, Development and Competitiveness | Professor Soumitra Dutta discusses the Global Information Technology Reports: the world's most comprehensive and authoritative international assessment of the impact of ICTs on the development process and the competitiveness of nations. | Soumitra Dutta | 10 May 2010 | |
| 2823 | Abbe Sieyes, Guttenberg, and Habermas: Constitutional Revolutions in Egypt and the Arab World | This discussion assesses why the uprisings in Tunisia and Egypt took constitutional form, given the previous constitutional histories and discussions. And second, can the revolutionary impulse to constitutionalize political authority succeed? | Nathan Brown, Denis Galligan, Mila Vorsteeg | 26 Mar 2012 | |
| 2824 | The Middle East Revolution: take 2, Constitutionalism | Professors Chibli Mallat and Tom Ginsburg assess the constitutional moment in the wake of democratic revolution. | Chibli Mallat, Tom Ginsburg | 26 Mar 2012 | |
| 2825 | Creative Commons | Conclusion | Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser concludes the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods. | Martin Seeleib-Kaiser | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2826 | Creative Commons | Merging Macro and Micro Data? | Session 6 of the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods - Merging Macro and Micro Data? with Dr Mark Tomlinson. | Mark Tomlinson | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2827 | Creative Commons | Ideal Types and Welfare Regimes: An Application | Session three of the ESRC/OISP Workshop in Comparative Methods. Ideal Types and Welfare Regimes: An Application. | Emanuele Ferragina | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2828 | Creative Commons | An Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling in Comparative Social Analysis | Session 5 of the ESRC/OISP Workshop on Comparative Methods: An Introduction to Structural Equation Modelling in comparative Social Analysis - Dr Mark Tomlinson. | Mark Tomlinson | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2829 | Creative Commons | Challenges and Limits of Macro-Quantitative Analysis | Session 4 of the ESRC/OISP workshop on Comparative Methods: Challenges and Limits of Macro-Quantitative Analysis with Dr Emanuele Ferragina. | Emanuele Ferragina | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2830 | Creative Commons | Introduction to Comparative Analysis (part 2) | Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser gives the second part of his introduction to Comparative Methods. | Martin Seeleib-Kaiser | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2831 | Creative Commons | Introduction to Comparative Analysis (part 1) | Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser gave an introduction to what comparative analysis is. | Martin Seeleib-Kaiser | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2832 | Creative Commons | Welcome to the ESRC/OISP Workshop in Comparative Methods | Professor Martin Seeleib-Kaiser introduces the ESRC/OISP Workshop in Comparative Methods, held on 12-14th January 2012. | Martin Seeleib-Kaiser | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2833 | Patient Experience in a Cold Climate: Putting Patients First at a Time of Recession. | Panel discussion form Green Templeton College. | Joanna Foster, Bruce Laurie, Afl Troughton, Karen Luxford | 23 Mar 2012 | |
| 2834 | Creative Commons | Part 4: Are We Asking the Wrong Questions? | Marianne Talbot presents the fourth of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, wondering if we are asking the wrong questions? | Marianne Talbot | 07 Feb 2012 |
| 2835 | Are there limits to growth? | Ian Johnson was Former World Bank's Vice President for Sustainable Development (ESSD) and has over thirty years experience in economic development. | Ian Johnson | 08 Dec 2011 | |
| 2836 | Can Globalization work for the Poor? | Panel discussion on whether Globalisation can benefit the poor with Alex Gennie, Ian Goldin, Rushanara Ali MP, James Drummond and Nick Gowing. | Alex Gennie, Ian Goldin, Rushanara Ali, James Drummond, Nick Gowing | 21 Mar 2012 | |
| 2837 | Creative Commons | The War and Peace of the Nuclear Age | Dr James Martin, Founder of the Oxford Martin School and founder of the James Martin Center for Nonproliferation Studies at the Monterey Institute of International Studies. | James Martin | 21 Mar 2012 |
| 2838 | Global governance, local governments | Distinguished Public Lecture. Globalization has created a more interconnected, interdependent and complex world than ever witnessed before. | Pascal Lamy, Ian Goldin, Lord Patten of Barnes | 09 Mar 2012 | |
| 2839 | Facebook Resistance? Understanding the Role of the Internet in the Arab Revolutions | Revolutions are currently sweeping the Arab world, from Tunisia to Egypt and Libya to Bahrain. The Internet has been reported as a key factor, but we in fact know little of its role in these revolutions. | Miriyam Aouragh, Noha Atef, Khaled Hroub, George Weyman | 12 Mar 2012 | |
| 2840 | Creative Commons | John Milton | Dr Anna Beer shares a few short extracts of Milton's poem Lycidas and discusses what they show about Milton's very special qualities as a writer. | Anna Beer | 15 Mar 2012 |
| 2841 | Creative Commons | Part 3: If Physicalism Won't Work, What is the Alternative? | Marianne Talbot presents the third of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, on alternatives to Physicalism. | Marianne Talbot | 07 Feb 2012 |
| 2842 | Creative Commons | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Environmental Displacement: and the Challenge of Rights Protection | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Roger Zetter | 24 Feb 2012 |
| 2843 | Creative Commons | Part 2: Non-Reductive Physicalisms and the Problems they Face | Slides to accompany Marianne Talbot's second of five episodes of the Romp through the Philosophy of Mind, on Non-Reductive Physicalisms and the problems they face. | Marianne Talbot | 07 Feb 2012 |
| 2844 | Creative Commons | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Seeing the Person in the Problem: a practitioner perspective on justice the environment and displacement | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Hannah Smith | 24 Feb 2012 |
| 2845 | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Conceptualising Structure and Agency in Environmental Displacement | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Hein de Haas | 13 Mar 2012 | |
| 2846 | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Pre-Empting Race: climate change, migration and the future-conditional | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Andrew Baldwin | 13 Mar 2012 | |
| 2847 | Creative Commons | RSC Public Seminars 2012: Climate Change and Organisational Change in UNHCR and IOM | RSC Public Seminar series of Hilary Term 2012. | Nina Hall | 13 Mar 2012 |
| 2848 | Creative Commons | Squatter movements in the Vaal Triangle | Dr Noor Nieftagodien (University of Witwatersrand) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre on 8th March 2012. | Noor Nieftagodien | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2849 | Creative Commons | Social mobility, marriage and societal openness in Great Britain, 1949-2006 | How can we understand the social mobility patterns through marriage in Great Britain? A historical perspective. | Colin Mills | 09 Mar 2012 |
| 2850 | Childbearing across partnerships | How does childbearing work across various types of partnerships, including but not limited to cohabitation, marriage, re-married couples. | Elizabeth Thomson | 09 Mar 2012 | |
| 2851 | Creative Commons | Motivations for marriage and marital (un)happiness: Discourses in Japanese women's magazines | Dr Barbara Holthus (Senior Research Fellow, Social Science Section, German Institute for Japanese Studies Tokyo) gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies on Thursday 16th February 2012. | Barbara Holthus | 12 Mar 2012 |
| 2852 | Creative Commons | Only Collect: An Introduction to the World of the Poetic Miscellany | Dr Abigail Williams, Director of the Digital Miscellanies Index, explains how these popular collections of poetry designed to suit contemporary tastes were used in the 18th Century. | Abigail Williams | 09 Mar 2012 |
| 2853 | Japan's Immigration Policy, 1999-2008: Discrepancy between Comprehensive Debate and Partial Reforms | David Chiavacci (University of Zurich) gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies. | David Chiavacci | 09 Mar 2012 | |
| 2854 | Building up Steam as Consumers: Women, Rice Cookers and the Consumption of Everyday Household Goods in Japan | This talk investigates the story of the development of the first automatic electric rice cooker in Japan. With Helen MacNaughtan (SOAS). | Helen MacNaughtan | 09 Mar 2012 | |
| 2855 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Adonais. An Elegy on the Death of John Keats | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. This great elegy was prompted by the news of the death of John Keats in Rome, and by Shelley's belief that Keats's illness was caused by the hostile notices his work had been given in the Quarterly Review. | Jordan Saxby | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2856 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Letter to Mary Shelley | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. 'Everybody is in despair and every thing in confusion' writes Shelley in his last letter to Mary. He was in Pisa to discuss a new journal, The Liberal, with Leigh Hunt and Lord Byron. | Henry Cockburn | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2857 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Opening lines of 'The Triumph of Life' | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley worked on 'The Triumph of Life', a dark and visionary poem, while living at the Villa Magni. | Hoare Nairne | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2858 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Dedication fair copy of 'With a guitar. To Jane' | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley presented this light-hearted poem, copied out in his best hand, with the guitar he gave to Jane Williams in 1822. | Jordan Saxby | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2859 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Fair copy of Ode to the West Wind | Part of the Shelly's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley's best-known poem was written in Florence in late 1819. | Christopher Adams | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2860 | Creative Commons | Percy Bysshe Shelley - Draft of 'Ozymandias' | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. 'Ozymandias' is the Greek name for Ramses II, who ruled Egypt for sixty-seven years from 1279 to 1213 BC. | Christopher Adams | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2861 | Creative Commons | Mary Shelley (with Percy Bysshe Shelley) - Draft of Frankenstein | Mary Shelley drafted Frankenstein in two tall notebooks. The first notebook was probably purchased in Geneva, the second several months later in England. | Christopher Adams | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2862 | Creative Commons | Mary Shelley - Letter to Percy Bysshe Shelley | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Shelley and Mary arrived back in London to face the almost universal disapproval of family and friends, and severe money problems. | Nouran Koriem | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2863 | Creative Commons | Harriet Shelley - Letter to Eliza Westbrook, Shelley and her parents | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Harriet Shelley drowned herself in December 1816, aged twenty-one. Her body was recovered from the Serpentine on 10 December, and an inquest into the death of one 'Harriet Smith' was held the following day. | Hannah Morrell | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2864 | Creative Commons | RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: Conflict and displacement in Southern Sudan | This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's seventh Wednesday Public Seminar of Trinity Term 2011. | Jon Bennett | 21 Jul 2011 |
| 2865 | Creative Commons | Responding to protracted refugee situations: Lessons from a decade of discussion | On 23 June 2011, the RSC launched its sixth Policy Briefing on 'Responding to protracted refugee situations: lessons from a decade of discussion' at the Permanent Mission of Canada to the United Nations in Geneva. | James Milner, Gil Loescher, Jeff Crisp | 21 Jul 2011 |
| 2866 | Creative Commons | RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: Negotiating local emplacement: the silent integration of refugees on the Zambian-Angolan borderlands | This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's second Wednesday Public Seminar of Trinity Term 2011. | Oliver Bakewell | 21 Jul 2011 |
| 2867 | Creative Commons | Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture 2011: The vanishing truth of refugees | This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture which was on Wednesday 15th June 2011. | Didier Fassin | 21 Jul 2011 |
| 2868 | RSC Wednesday Seminars 2011: 'Collective amnesia' - refugees and the problem of History | This podcast was recorded at the Refugee Studies Centre's fourth Wednesday Public Seminar of Hilary Term 2011. | Philip Marfleet | 23 May 2011 | |
| 2869 | Creative Commons | The Weird World of Seventies Britain | Dominic Sandbrook is a prolific writer of books on the recent history of Britain and America, as well as a regular columnist in BBC History magazine, the Evening Standard, the Telegraph and the Sunday Times. | Dominic Sandbrook | 13 Jul 2011 |
| 2870 | The Contribution of African Research to Migration Theory- Territory, Subjectivity and the Power of Movement | The third IMI African Migrations Workshop was organised by IMI with the Institut Fondamental d'Afrique Noire (IFAN) at Cheikh Anta Diop University in Dakar. | Loren Landau | 15 Jun 2011 | |
| 2871 | 4. Arguments from Harm | James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, discusses arguments that claim citizens of rich countries are responsible for harming poor people in other countries. | James Grant | 08 Aug 2011 | |
| 2872 | 3. Arguments from Distributive Justice | James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, discusses the debate over whether distributive justice requires that well-off people do something about poverty in other countries. | James Grant | 08 Aug 2011 | |
| 2873 | 2. Arguments from Beneficence, Part 2 | James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at the University of Oxford, discusses objections to the belief that well-off people have extremely demanding obligations to poor people in other countries. | James Grant | 08 Aug 2011 | |
| 2874 | 1. Arguments from Beneficence, Part 1 | James Grant, Lecturer in Philosophy at Oxford University, introduces some of the key concepts in philosophical debates about global poverty. | James Grant | 08 Aug 2011 | |
| 2875 | Creative Commons | Improving, Expediting and Tracking Informed Consent: University of Michigan and US National Initiatives | Professor Nicholas Steneck, University of Michigan and Office of Research Integrity, gives a talk for the Research Integrity seminar series. | Nick Steneck | 05 Jul 2011 |
| 2876 | Telling a Story with Pictures - a Case Study from Cuba | Robin Lawrance, photo-journalist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute on 8th June 2011. | Robin Lawrance | 19 Jul 2011 | |
| 2877 | Creative Commons | The Work of Music: Music and Psychology | A talk given at Wolfson College as part of a lecture series entitled "The Work of Music". | Eric Clarke | 06 Feb 2012 |
| 2878 | Creative Commons | The Work of Music: Music and Mathematics | A talk given at Wolfson College as part of a lecture series entitled "The Work of Music". | Timothy Gowers | 06 Feb 2012 |
| 2879 | Creative Commons | Is causation a relation? | Jacobs (St. Louis Univ.) explores the view that between a substance and its power, on one hand, and the result of the substance manifesting its power, there is no relation at all. Thus, causal, relational truths have non-relational ontological grounds. | Jonathan Jacobs | 15 Feb 2012 |
| 2880 | Creative Commons | Introduction to the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots | Dr Patricia Daley (Jesus College, Oxford) introduces the Oxford Symposium on the August Riots. | Patricia Daley | 25 Oct 2011 |
| 2881 | Creative Commons | Relational vs. Constituent Ontologies | Van Inwagen (Notre Dame) argues that relational ontologies (denying properties can be constituents of particulars) are preferable to constituent ontologies (holding properties are constituents of the particulars that have them). | Peter Van Inwagen | 15 Feb 2012 |
| 2882 | Creative Commons | Identity, Individuality and Discernibility | Ladyman (Bristol) explains the recent debates about the Principle of the Identity of Indiscernibles and results about weak discernibility. He considers their implications for structuralism and the light they shed on ontological dependence. | James Ladyman | 15 Feb 2012 |
| 2883 | Creative Commons | Mutual Manifestations and Martin's Two Triangles | Mumford (Nottingham) argues that although superior to a stimulus-response model, Martin's mutual manifestation model must be amended to resemble less mereological composition and more causation. | Stephen Mumford | 15 Feb 2012 |
| 2884 | Creative Commons | Limitations of Power | Bird (Bristol) warns against overextending the case for a powers ontology, arguing that it cannot answer typical questions outside fundamental metaphysics, for example concerning the analysis of causal statements. | Alexander Bird | 15 Feb 2012 |
| 2885 | Creative Commons | Richard III | In this thirteenth lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series the focus is on the inevitability of the ending of Richard III: does the play endorse Richmond's final victory? | Emma Smith | 25 Jan 2012 |
| 2886 | Assessment for Learning: Using Mobile Polls in the Classroom | Dr Helen Christian describes her use of the audience response system via the WebLearn Polls Tool and Mobile Oxford supplied for free by Oxford University. | Helen Christian | 15 Feb 2012 | |
| 2887 | Creative Commons | The People's Planet: Reconnecting climate science, climate policy and reality | Myles Allen (Professor of Geosystem Science, School of Geography and the Environment and Department of Physics) delivers his inaugural lecture on 28 Nov 2011. | Myles Allen | 07 Feb 2012 |
| 2888 | Michaelmas Evensong | Service of Choral Evensong from Michaelmas Term 2011. Includes organ voluntary, Psalm, Canticles and Anthem by various different composers. | Oriel College Chapel Choir | 18 Feb 2012 | |
| 2889 | Creative Commons | Can the West Live with Islam? | Sir Jonathan Phillips of Keble College, Oxford, chairs a debate between Professor Nigel Biggar, Theology Faculty, University of Oxford, and Islamic Studies lecturer, Tim Winter, University of Cambridge; on the topic : Can the West Live with Islam? | Nigel Biggar, Timothy Winter, Jonathan Phillips | 17 Feb 2012 |
| 2890 | Creative Commons | William Godwin- Letter to Mary Shelley | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. This is the letter Godwin wrote to Mary after hearing of Shelley's death. | Hoare Nairne | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2891 | Creative Commons | Mary Shelley - Journal of Sorrow | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In the months immediately following Shelley's death Mary lived at Albaro on the outskirts of Genoa. Her only regular companions were her young son, Percy Florence, and the journal she began on 2 October 1822. | Nouran Koriem | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 2892 | Creative Commons | Gendering Counterinsurgency | Dr Laleh Khalili (SOAS) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on 21 Feb 2012. | Laleh Khalili | 22 Feb 2012 |
| 2893 | Creative Commons | Shakespeare and the Oxford English Dictionary (OED) | Professor Charlotte Brewer introduces the methodology behind the creation of the OED and how current activity to update the Dictionary may reveal new evidence about Shakespeare's impact on the English Language. | Charlotte Brewer | 08 Nov 2011 |
| 2894 | Creative Commons | History of English Pronunciation | Do we really know what Chaucer's poetry sounded like? Professor Simon Horobin introduces evidence that gives us an insight into the history of English pronunciation and explores what it tells us about how and why changes in language take place. | Simon Horobin | 30 Nov 2011 |
| 2895 | RoboCup | Dr. Steven Cameron takes us on a trip to RoboCup. Tiny players roll across the pitch, others lumber unsteadily or roll by. The goals keep coming but the players never tire. It's football, but not as we know it. Say hello to the future of sport. | Steven Cameron | 21 Dec 2009 | |
| 2896 | Creative Commons | Reporting the financial crisis - lessons for the future | Jane Fuller, former financial editor at the Financial Times, and director of Fuller Analysis gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series. | Jane Fuller | 22 Feb 2012 |
| 2897 | Creative Commons | Emotions and Journalism: the relationship between practices of emotional story-telling and objectivity in award-winning journalism | Karin Wahl-Jorgensen, Cardiff, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar Series. | Karin Wahl-Jorgensen | 22 Feb 2012 |
| 2898 | Creative Commons | Revolution in Libya - what happened and how the media reported it | Lindsey Hilsum, Channel 4 international editor and author of 'Sandstorm: Libya in the Time of Revolution' gives a talk for the Reuters seminar series. | Lindsey Hilsum | 22 Feb 2012 |
| 2899 | Creative Commons | Living With the Enemy: The Ethics of Belligerent Military Occupation | Professor Cecile Fabre (Fellow in Philosophy, Lincoln College Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC seminar series on 14th February 2012. | Cecile Fabre | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 2900 | Creative Commons | Targeted Killing: Exploring its Legality, Morality and Effectiveness | Professor Amos N. Guiora (University of Utah) with respondent Professor Jeremy Waldron (New York University School of Law and Chichele Professor of Social and Political Theory, Oxford) give a talk for the ELAC seminar series on 6 Feb 2012. | Amos Guiora, Jeremy Waldon | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 2901 | Creative Commons | Challenges of peace talks and mediation - Does it address the question of justice?' | Betty Bigombe, Ugandan MP, State Minister for Water Resources, and Ugandan Peace Negotiator gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 7th February. Part of the Oak series on Amnesty. | Betty Bigombe | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 2902 | Creative Commons | The Legitimation of Criminal Justice in Post-Genocide Rwanda: international, national and localised courts | Dr Nikki Palmer (Oxford) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre seminar series on 8th February. | Nikki Palmer | 21 Feb 2012 |
| 2903 | Creative Commons | Supporting Tutorials: Using Weblearn | Revd Dr James Robson at Wycliffe Hall has used WebLearn, the University's Virtual Learning Environment, for tutoring and supporting his students in their learning and formation. | James Robson | 18 Jan 2012 |
| 2904 | Creative Commons | Humanitarian Ethics in Armed Conflict: Aid Agency Dilemmas and Responsibility | Dr Hugo Slim (Visiting Fellow, ELAC) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed conflict seminar series on 17 Jan 2012. | Hugo Slim | 19 Jan 2012 |
| 2905 | Napoleon | Sir Brian Unwin (New College) is Honorary President of the European Investment Bank with a longstanding interest in the Napoleonic period. He has pursued his research into the subject over several decades. | Brian Unwin | 23 Jan 2012 | |
| 2906 | Creative Commons | Mapping Turkish International Migration Studies: Old Questions, New Challenges | Prof Dr. Ahmet Icduygu, Migration Research Centre, Koc University, Istanbul, gives the first in a new series on Turkish Migration for COMPAS. | Ahmet Icduygu | 08 Aug 2011 |
| 2907 | Creative Commons | The Comedy of Errors | Lecture 12 in the Approaching Shakespeare series asks how seriously we can take the farcical exploits of Comedy of Errors, drawing out the play's serious concerns with identity and selfhood. | Emma Smith | 23 Jan 2012 |
| 2908 | Creative Commons | Macbeth | In this fourth Approaching Shakespeare lecture the question is one of agency: who or what makes happen the things that happen in Macbeth? | Emma Smith | 02 Nov 2010 |
| 2909 | Creative Commons | Othello | First in Emma Smith's Approaching Shakespeare lecture series; looking at the central question of race and its significance in the play. | Emma Smith | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 2910 | Creative Commons | Identification and mobility Control: Police sciences, technology, and international cooperation in West Europe, 1900-1930 | Dr. Ilsen About takes us through the fascinating development of technology used by police in the early 1900's to allow for the identification of criminals internationally, known as 'distant identification'. | Ilsen About | 01 Dec 2011 |
| 2911 | Creative Commons | What are the impacts of restrictions on participation in the labour market and civic life on young migrants? COMPAS Breakfast Briefing | Part of the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. | Les Back | 01 Dec 2011 |
| 2912 | Creative Commons | Who Killed Dag Hammarskjöld? The UN, the Cold War, and White Supremacy in Africa | Dr Susan Williams (Institute of Commonwealth Studies, London)gives a talk for the African Studies Centre Seminar Series on 19 January. | Susan Williams | 23 Jan 2012 |
| 2913 | Creative Commons | EU ban on hESC Patents: A Threat to Science and the Rule of Law | In this talk, Professor Plomer (Chair in Law and Bioethics, University of Sheffield) argues that, from a legal perspective, the EU ban on hESC patents is seriously flawed. | Aurora Plomer | 23 Jan 2012 |
| 2914 | Creative Commons | Ending Wars in a Wilsonian World: Sovereignty at the Paris Peace Conference of 1919 | Professor Leonard Smith (Oberlin) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 24 Jan 2012. | Leonard Smith | 26 Jan 2012 |
| 2915 | Creative Commons | Anglo-Saxon Tour - British Museum | Enhanced Podcast Tour of the Anglo-Saxon exhibits on display at the British Museum by Dr S. D. Lee, Faculty of English, University of Oxford, 27th April 2007. | Stuart Lee | 26 Apr 2007 |
| 2916 | Creative Commons | Using Agent-based Modelling to think about Complex Systems | The Modelling4All project at the University of Oxford have developed the BehaviourComposer tool to enable scholars to create agent-based models, opening up this area of investigation to much wider audiences in teaching, learning, research and outreach. | Ken Kahn, Howard Noble, Angela McLean, Samir Bhatt | 25 Jan 2012 |
| 2917 | Creative Commons | Emerging healthcare technologies - how are they changing us? | Panel discussion - Hilary Term Seminar Series 2012. | Sonia Contera, Angela D Saini, Dianne Sullivan, Lionel Tarassenko | 20 Jan 2012 |
| 2918 | Creative Commons | The August 2011 Riots: A Political Act | Dr Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou (Politics Department, Oxford) gives a talk for the Oxford Symposium on the August 2011 Riots. | Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou | 27 Jan 2012 |
| 2919 | The Limits of Science | Lord Rees of Ludlow delivers the 2011 Romanes Lecture. | Martin Rees | 31 Jan 2012 | |
| 2920 | Creative Commons | Modeling individual-level heterogeneity in racial residential segregation | Yu Xie (University of Michigan, Ann Arbor) explains how racial residential segregation works and how it is best modelled sociologically. | Yu Xie | 30 Jan 2012 |
| 2921 | Creative Commons | Student Innovation: Developing Mobile Apps for learning | Helen Ginn, a Biochemistry undergraduate at Magdalen College, talks about how she developed a mobile app to serve a specific niche task. | Helen Ginn | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2922 | Targeted Killing in War and Peace: A Philosophical Analysis | Professor Fernando Teson (Florida State University College of Law) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 31 Jan 2012. Introduced by Dr David Rodin. | Fernando Teson | 01 Feb 2012 | |
| 2923 | Creative Commons | Just what is Kant's "project"? | Lecture 1/8. Both sense and reason are limited. Kant must identify the proper mission and domain of each, as well as the manner in which their separate functions come to be integrated in what is finally the inter-subjectively settled knowledge of science. | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2924 | Creative Commons | The broader philosophical context | Lecture 2/8. The significant advances in physics in the 17th century stood in vivid contrast to the stagnation of traditional metaphysics, but why should metaphysics be conceived as a "science" in the first place? | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2925 | Creative Commons | How are a priori synthetic judgements possible? | Lecture 4/8. Kant claims that, "our sense representation is not a representation of things in themselves, but of the way in which they appear to us. | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2926 | Creative Commons | Space, time and the "Analogies of Experiences" | Lecture 3/8. Kant's so-called "Copernican" revolution in metaphysics begins with the recognition of the observer's contribution to the observation. | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2927 | Creative Commons | Concepts, judgement and the Transcendental Deduction of the Categories | Lecture 6/8. Empiricists have no explanation for how we move from "mere forms of thought" to objective concepts. The conditions necessary for the knowledge of an object require a priori categories as the enabling conditions of all human understanding. | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2928 | Creative Commons | The "Self" and the Synthetic Unity of Apperception | Lecture 7/8. Kant argues that: "The synthetic unity of consciousness is... an objective condition of all knowledge. | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2929 | Creative Commons | The discipline of reason: The paralogisms and Antinomies of Pure Reason. | Lecture 8/8. Reason, properly disciplined, draws permissible inferences from the resulting concepts of the understanding. The outcome is knowledge. | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2930 | Creative Commons | Idealisms and their refutations | Lecture 5/8. The very possibility of self-awareness (an "inner sense" with content) requires an awareness of an external world by way of "outer sense". Only through awareness of stable elements in the external world is self-consciousness possible. | Dan Robinson | 16 Mar 2011 |
| 2931 | Creative Commons | Global Digital Television Switchover: National Differences and Emerging Outcomes | Michael Starks gives the Oxford Media Research Seminar for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series. | Michael Starks | 06 Feb 2012 |
| 2932 | Creative Commons | The Challenges of Reporting Foreign Policy | Bridget Kendall, BBC Diplomatic Correspondent, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute Seminar Series. | Bridget Kendall | 06 Feb 2012 |
| 2933 | Creative Commons | Can TV make history? | Norma Percy, Documentary film making and producer gives a talk for thw Reuters Institute Seminar Series. Note: Clips of documentaries have been edited out to avoid copyright infringement. | Norma Percy | 06 Feb 2012 |
| 2934 | Creative Commons | The Politics of Ethnicity in Ethiopia: Actors, Power and Mobilisation under Ethnic Federalism | Louise Aalen, Bergen University, gives a talk for the African Studies Seminar Series on 2nd February 2012. | Louise Aalen | 06 Feb 2012 |
| 2935 | Creativity Lecture 5: The Neuroscience of Creativity | Professor Susan Greenfield explains how neuroscience can make innovative contributions to creativity by offering a perspective at the level of the physical brain. | Susan Greenfield | 06 Feb 2012 | |
| 2936 | Creative Commons | Jimmy Wales on Global free speech in the internet age | Professor Timothy Garton Ash (Director of Free Speech Debate) interviews Jimmy Wales (Founder of Wikipedia) on the topic of global free speech and the internet. This was the launch event of Free Speech Debate and took place in Oxford on 19 Jan 2012. | Jimmy Wales, Timothy Garton Ash | 27 Jan 2012 |
| 2937 | Creative Commons | Timothy Garton Ash on Free Speech Debate | In this short introductory video, the director of Free Speech Debate, talks about the objectives of this Oxford University research project. | Timothy Garton Ash | 27 Jan 2012 |
| 2938 | Creative Commons | Tripping the Light Fantastic 2010 | Light illuminates and gives life. It also reveals, enlightens, and brings understanding. Jonathan Wood shows us the inspiration and fascination to be found in the use of light, from Harry Potter's invisible cloak to killing cancer cells. | Jonathan Wood | 18 Dec 2010 |
| 2939 | Creative Commons | The Chemistry Show | Join Dr Malcolm Stewart and Dr Fabrice Birembaut to find out just how much fun chemistry can be. Young, or not so young, you'll be entertained and educated by the sort of chemistry you never get to see at school: baffling, tantalising and LOUD! | Malcolm Stewart, Fabrice Birembaut | 03 Feb 2012 |
| 2940 | Creative Commons | Hot Stuff: How Volcanoes Work | Professor David Pyle (Department of Earth Science) presents an illustrated tour of some of the world's most active and dangerous volcanoes, and an exploration of what we have learnt about how volcanoes work. | David Pyle | 03 Feb 2012 |
| 2941 | Creative Commons | The Accelerate! Show | Get up close and personal with the exciting world of particle and accelerator physics. Learn how particle accelerators can do everything from recreating conditions just after the Big Bang to finding new ways to treat cancer. | Andrew Steele, Suzie Sheehy | 03 Feb 2012 |
| 2942 | Why Should Robots Play Football? | Dr Stephen Cameron (Department of Computer Science) explains why thousands of people from across the world are busy trying to teach robots to play football. | Stephen Cameron | 03 Feb 2012 | |
| 2943 | Creative Commons | Neuroscience Can Tell Us About Morality | What can science tell us about morality? Many philosophers would say, 'nothing at all'. Facts don't imply values, they say. you need further argument to move from facts about us and about the world to conclusions about what we ought to do. | Patricia Churchland | 03 Feb 2012 |
| 2944 | Creative Commons | Narratives of Entitlement | Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. | Arne Johan Vetlesen | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2945 | Creative Commons | What Use Is the Concept of Evil to Us? | Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. | Eve Garrard | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2946 | Creative Commons | Moral Enhancement and the Duty to Eliminate Evildoing | Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. | Shlomit Harrosh | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2947 | Creative Commons | The Challenges of Global and Local Misogyny | Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. | Claudia Card | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2948 | Creative Commons | A Religious Conception of Evil | Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. | Steve Clarke | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2949 | Creative Commons | Can We Treat Evil? | Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. | Gwen Adshead | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2950 | Creative Commons | The Secular Problem of Evil | Paper delivered at the Moral Evil in Practical Ethics Conference, Oxford 2012. | John Kekes | 01 Feb 2012 |
| 2951 | Creative Commons | 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 |
| 2952 | Creative Commons | Is a History of Humanity Possible? - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar | John Docker (Honorary Professor, History, Sydney) and Anne Curthoys (Professor, History, Sydney) give a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series. | John Docker, Anne Curthoys | 02 Feb 2012 |
| 2953 | Creative Commons | The Location of Homophobia - Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar | Rahul Rao, Lecturer, Centre for International Studies and Diplomacy, SOAS, gives a talk for the Oxford Transnational and Global History Seminar series. | Rahul Rao | 02 Feb 2012 |
| 2954 | Creative Commons | 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 |
| 2955 | What does new Home Office evidence on the Migrant Journey and family migration tell us about migration in the UK? | Jon Simmons, Director for Migration and Border analysis in the Home Office Science Directorate gives a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. | Jon Simmons | 02 Feb 2012 | |
| 2956 | Philosophy, Law and Interpretation | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): seventh talk. | Al P. Martinich, Terence Ball | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2957 | Strauss and Esoteric Reading (abridged) | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): final talk. (This does not include Stanley Rosen's talk on 'Strauss's Hermeneutics'.). | David Weinstein, James Connelly | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2958 | Postgraduate Student and Early Career Panel | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): sixth talk. | Jens Olesen, Charles Devellennes, JanaLee Cherneski, Philipp von Wussow | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2959 | Feminist Interpretations | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): fourth talk. | Elizabeth Frazer, Terrell Carver, Pamela Anderson | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2960 | Deconstruction | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): fifth talk. | Joshua Foa Dienstag, Dr Lasse Thomassen, Dr James Martel | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2961 | Contextualist Approaches | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): third talk. | Mark Bevir, John G. Gunnell, Michael L. Frazer | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2962 | Hermeneutics | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): second talk. | Carsten Dutt, Dieter Teichert, Jean Grondin, Paul H. Fry | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2963 | Ideology Between Method and Meaning: The Gateway to the Political | 'The Politics of Interpretation and The Interpretation of Politics' conference (23rd to 24th Sep 2011, organised by Jens Olesen): first talk. | Michael Freeden | 15 Dec 2011 | |
| 2964 | Creative Commons | From hairy roots to new medicines | Modern medicine uses many compounds which are isolated from plants. For example, vinblastine, which is used to treat many types of cancer, is isolated from the leaves of the Madagascar periwinkle. | Sarah O'Connor | 09 Jan 2012 |
| 2965 | Creative Commons | Plants in a chemical world | Plants are able to metabolise a surprisingly diverse range of synthetic chemicals including pesticides and pollutants. | Rob Edwards | 09 Jan 2012 |
| 2966 | Creative Commons | Achieving food security and sustainability for 9 billion | To ensure food security for the increasing world population in a environmentally sustainable way, we must double productivity on the same area of land. | Chris Leaver | 09 Jan 2012 |
| 2967 | Creative Commons | Manipulating plant genes - how do you actually do it? | We often hear in the news about GM (Genetic Modification or Manipulation) but what does it actually involve? | Liam Dolan | 10 Jan 2012 |
| 2968 | Creative Commons | The Winter's Tale | How we can make sense of a play that veers from tragedy to comedy and stretches credulity in its conclusion? That's the topic for this fifth Approaching Shakespeare lecture on The Winter's Tale. | Emma Smith | 09 Nov 2010 |
| 2969 | Creative Commons | Rethinking Social Capital | Dr. Small (University of Chicago) presents his mixed-methods work on child care centers and their roles on social capital building for mothers. | Mario Small | 06 Dec 2011 |
| 2970 | Creative Commons | A body of fluids? Physiology in pre-modern western medicine | Professor Helen King (Professor of Classical Studies, The Open University) delivers the 2011 McGovern Lecture. | Helen King | 25 Nov 2011 |
| 2971 | A bit of time travel: Social change for adolescents in the UK since the 1970s and some thoughts about adolescent welfare | Keynote address from the Human Welfare Conference at Green Templeton College. Dr Ann Hagell runs a Nuffield Foundation initiative on time trends in adolescent mental health and has been Editor-in-Chief of the Journal of Adolescence since 2000. | Ann Hagell | 07 Jun 2011 | |
| 2972 | Creative Commons | The gene garden | The spectacular variety of colour and growth form seen in our gardens is the result of the action of thousands of genes operating in pathways and networks. | Hugh Dickinson | 09 Jan 2012 |
| 2973 | Creative Commons | Norm Entrepreneurship - Theoretical and Methodological Challenges | Professor Jeffrey Checkel (Simon Fraser University, Vancouver), gives the first talk in The Evolution of International Norms and 'Norm Entrepreneurship' The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective workshop. | Jeffrey Checkel | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2974 | Creative Commons | War, Law and the Cold War: Making the European Convention on Human Rights | Professor Anne Deighton (Oxford) gives the fourth talk in The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Anne Deighton | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2975 | Creative Commons | Where do norms come from? | Dr Jennifer Jackson-Preece (LSE) gives the second talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Jennifer Jackson-Preece | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2976 | Creative Commons | Sixty Years of Normative Production in the Council of Europe: The Legal Nature, Elaboration, Challenges and Trends of the CoE Conventions | Manuel Lezertua, Director of Legal Advice and Public International Law (Jurisconsult), Council of Europe: gives the sixth talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Manuel Lezertua | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2977 | Creative Commons | The Framework Convention for the Protection of National Minorities: From Standard-Setting to Standard-Implementation | Professor Rainer Hoffmann, University of Frankfurt gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Rainer Hoffmann | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2978 | Creative Commons | Hard Law, Soft Law and the Politics of Standards: Regulating Political Parties in Europe | Dr Daniel Smilov, University of Sofia, gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Daniel Smilov | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2979 | Creative Commons | From Conditionality to Disconnection-The Ambivalent Relationship between the Council of Europe and the European Union in the Field of Criminal Justice | Professor Valsamis Mitsilegas, School of Law, Queen Mary, University of London gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Valsamis Mitsilegas | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2980 | Creative Commons | Keynote Speech | Terry Davis, former Secretary General of the Council of Europe, gives the final keynote speech for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective conference. | Terry Davis | 18 Jan 2012 |
| 2981 | Creative Commons | Book Launch:From Peace to Shared Political Identities - Exploring pathways in contemporary Bosnia-Herzegovina | Book launch of Francis Cheneval and Sylvie Ramel's book on Bosnia-Herzegovina with Prof. Richard Caplan, Dr. Alex Jeffrey, Cecile Jouhanneau, Eleanor Pritchard, Eldar Sarajlic, Dr. Nenad Stojanovic. | Francis Cheneval, Sylvie Ramel, Richard Caplan, Alex Jeffrey, Cécile Jouhanneau, Eleanor Pritchard, Eldar Sarajlic, Nenad Stojanovic | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2982 | Creative Commons | The International 'Responsibility to Protect' and the 'Responsibility to Rebuild'- A Dual Agenda | Professor Richard Caplan, Oxford, gives a talk for The Evolution of International Norms and Norm Entrepreneurship: The Council of Europe in Comparative Perspective. | Richard Caplan | 17 Jan 2012 |
| 2983 | Episode 3: Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast | In episode three, we speak to María del Pilar Blanco (Associate Professor of Spanish American Literature) about Cartucho by Nellie Campobello. | Maria Del Pilar Blanco | 02 Jul 2020 | |
| 2984 | Creative Commons | A new method for determining why length of life is more unequal in some societies than in others | Dr Glenn Firebaugh (Penn State University) presents the reasons behind life expectancy in a comparative perspective. | Glenn Firebaugh | 06 Dec 2011 |
| 2985 | Creative Commons | Peer effects, mobility, and innovation: evidence from the superstars of modern art | Dr Christiane Hellmanzik (University of Hamburg) describes how mobility and peer effects worked for superstars of modern art in the 19th century. | Christiane Hellmanzik | 06 Dec 2011 |
| 2986 | Creative Commons | Getting Connected, Finding Partners or Investors | A local support network is one of the most important tools for managing your business and personal interactions. In this session, we'll help you get connected. | Placi O'Neill-Espejo | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 2987 | Creative Commons | Networking for Business Growth | Oxford knows you're here - how about the rest of the world? Learn how to expand your networking, using national organisations. | Ian Wenman | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 2988 | Creative Commons | Making the Most of Your Website | Your website is the public face of your business - does yours need a face lift? We'll show you how to keep your site fresh using all the latest analytical tools available. | Jeremy Anderson | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 2989 | Social Media | What is social-media, and how can I use it to benefit my business? | Anna Storrs | 14 Nov 2011 | |
| 2990 | Creative Commons | Introduction to Building a Business: Moving your Product to the Market | Professor Peter Dobson, Academic Director of Begbroke Science Park, gives an introduction to the Building a Business: Moving your Product to the market conference. | Peter Dobson | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 2991 | Uruguay: Struggles against Impunity and Barriers to Justice for Crimes under International Law | Co-Hosted with Amnesty International, Dr. Francesca Lessa, Research Assistant, Latin American Centre, University of Oxford gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Francesca Lessa, Christopher Hall | 02 Dec 2011 | |
| 2992 | Foreign Correspondence and Fixers: The Missing Link | Colleen Murrell (Deakin University) gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Colleen Murrell | 12 Dec 2011 | |
| 2993 | Creative Commons | News in the Digital Age - How The Economist Fits In | Tom Standage, Digital Editor, The Economist, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Tom Standage | 12 Dec 2011 |
| 2994 | Creative Commons | Challenges to journalists' source protection rights in Europe and Australia | Katherine Stowell, University of Edinburgh, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Katherine Stowell | 12 Dec 2011 |
| 2995 | Creative Commons | The Hyper-Real Culture of the Tabloid Newsroom: Personal Experiences of UK Tabloid Culture | Richard Peppiatt, media commentator and former reporter for the Daily Star, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Richard Peppiatt | 12 Dec 2011 |
| 2996 | Creative Commons | Problem Solving: Issue Analysis and Formulating Strategy | PDFs to accompany 'Problem Solving: Issue Analysis and Formulating Strategy'.Using simple management tools to help you define your strategy, it's time to learn the solution to your real problems. | Loren Griffiths | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 2997 | Creative Commons | The Joys of Cricket | This podcast looks at cricket seen through eighteenth-century eyes, focussing on a poem by James Dance, called 'Cricket: An Heroic Poem.'. | Adam Rounce | 12 Dec 2011 |
| 2998 | Creative Commons | Marketing and Business Planning | This session looks at business planning and market intelligence, understanding your market size and your competitors, and determining your USP. | Marc Ventresca | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 2999 | Not Vital: Art is Global | International artist, Not Vital, gives a talk about his art and his work. | Not Vital | 13 Dec 2011 | |
| 3000 | Creative Commons | What is migration policy for? | Sarah Spencer, COMPAS, Oxford University, gives a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. | Sarah Spencer | 13 Dec 2011 |