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| 4201 | Creative Commons | Governing food anxieties: The role of emotion in mothers' food practices | Professor Alan Petersen (Monash University) gives a talk on for the Oxford Food Governance Group on 25th October 2012. | Alan Petersen | 13 Feb 2013 |
| 4202 | Creative Commons | 'Now we are all workers.' The remaking of marginality on the streets of Addis Ababa's inner city | Marco Di Nunzio (Université Libre de Bruxelles) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre seminar series on 7th February 2013. | Marco Di Nunzio | 13 Feb 2013 |
| 4203 | Creative Commons | A Queer-Like Smell | Best-selling author Val McDermid gives the 4th annual Oxford University lecture for LGBT History Month about her own experiences as a gay woman. | Val McDermid | 07 Feb 2013 |
| 4204 | Creative Commons | Laura Stoker on teaching quantitative methods to social science students | Laura Stoker discusses her experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students. | Laura Stoker | 11 Feb 2013 |
| 4205 | Creative Commons | Department of Social Policy and Intervention Graduate Research Student Conference Keynote Speech 2 | Prof Laurence Moore, Director of the Centre for the Development and Evaluation of Complex Interventions for Public Health Improvement gives a talk for the Graduate Student Research Conference on 19 October 2012. | Laurence Moore | 14 Jan 2013 |
| 4206 | Creative Commons | Task as Workspace for Language Learning and Teaching | Public Seminar delivered by Prof. Martin Bygate, University of Lancaster on 28/01/2013. A focus for Task Based Language Teaching research which might help the development of TBLT. | Martin Bygate | 07 Feb 2013 |
| 4207 | Creative Commons | A Welcome to the Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care | Dr Carl Heneghan, the Director of the Centre of Evidence-Based Medicine, gives a brief welcome to the Programme in Evidence-Based Health Care. | Carl Heneghan | 07 Feb 2013 |
| 4208 | Creative Commons | An introduction to the Masters in Evidence-Based Health Care | Sharon Mickan, a Knowledge Translation Fellow in the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine, gives an introduction to the Masters in Evidence-Based Health Care. | Sharon Mickan | 07 Feb 2013 |
| 4209 | Creative Commons | 1st St Cross Seminar HT13: Two Conceptions of Children's Welfare | Anthony Skelton examines possible reasons why philosophers have neglected to discuss children's welfare. After outlining and evaluating differing views, a rival account is presented. | Anthony Skelton | 05 Feb 2013 |
| 4210 | Creative Commons | Uehiro Seminar: Sleep and Opportunity for Well-being | Discussing a paper co-authored with David Birks, Alexandre Erler suggests sleeping less can provide a greater opportunity for well-being. | Alexandre Erler | 05 Feb 2013 |
| 4211 | Creative Commons | Bygone Glories and Frivolous Pleasures: The Rococo Revival and National Identity in Austrian and Hungarian Art, 1840-1860 | Part of the East and Est-Central Europe Seminar series. Dr Nóra Veszprémi (Cantemir Fellow, Budapest) gives a talk on art and identity in Austria and Hungary in the mid 19th Century. | Nóra Veszprémi | 24 Jan 2013 |
| 4212 | Creative Commons | Remembering the Shoah | Sermon delivered by Rabbi Jonathan Wittenberg in Oriel College Chapel on 27th January 2013 for Holocaust Memorial Day. | Jonathan Wittenberg | 30 Jan 2013 |
| 4213 | Observing with the Naked Eye | Charles Barclay offers advice on how to get the most out of stargazing with the naked eye and the astronomical activities to look out for in the coming months. | Charles Barclay | 04 Feb 2013 | |
| 4214 | Creative Commons | The British Army and Mau Mau, 1952-56 | Huw Bennett (Aberystwyth University), gives a talk for the African Studies Centre seminar series on the British Army and Kenyan Mau Mau. | Huw Bennett | 04 Feb 2013 |
| 4215 | Creative Commons | Reporting the UK to a French audience | Sonia Delesalle-Stolper, London correspondent for Libération, gives a talk for the Reuters School of Journalism on reporting the UK in the French media. | Sonia Delesalle-Stolper | 04 Feb 2013 |
| 4216 | Creative Commons | Open Journalism, Social Media and the England Riots | Paul Lewis, Special Projects Editor, Guardian, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series on ope journalism, social media and the England Riots. | Paul Lewis | 04 Feb 2013 |
| 4217 | Creative Commons | Boulevards, Brushwork and Bugattis : Modern Art and Design in Paris | In the nineteenth-century Paris was transformed into an alluring spectacle of cafés, department stores and exhibitions. Dr Claire O'Mahony looks at the inspiration of the modern city of light from Impressionist painters to the glamour of Art Deco. | Claire O'Mahony | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4218 | Creative Commons | W.B. Yeats and the Ghost Club | Dr Tara Stubbs uses exciting new research findings to discuss the close links between Yeats's attendances at the Ghost Club during the 1910s-1920s, his (sometimes amusing) spiritualist experiments, and his poetic works. | Tara Stubbs | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4219 | Creative Commons | Henry II and the Twelfth-Century World | Dr Elizabeth Gemmill introduces the most remarkable monarch, Henry II, whose dominions stretched from the south west of France to the north of Britain. His achievements have lasted until our own times, but his reign was marred by tragedy too. | Elizabeth Gemmill | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4220 | Economics: which way now? | Dr Martin Ruhs introduces the Department's expanding portfolio of economics courses, in the context of the on-going debate about where economics is headed, starting with the world economic downturn. | Martin Ruhs | 19 Dec 2012 | |
| 4221 | Creative Commons | From global credit-crunch to Eurocrisis and double-dip recession: whatever next? | The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Professor Jonathan Michie will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch. | Jonathan Michie | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4222 | Strange Materials | Professor Mark Miodownik, University College London, explores and reviews the imminent changes that are coming to the material world in the not so distant future with a rise in the investigation of synthetic organs, bones and even brains. | Mark Miodownik | 01 Feb 2013 | |
| 4223 | Stargazing Open Day 2013 | In January 2013 over 1,000 people visited the Astronomy Open Day to meet scientists, hear the latest on research at Oxford and find out more about the stars. This video shows the range of hands-on activities that took place throughout the day. | Leigh Fletcher, Chris Lintott | 31 Jan 2013 | |
| 4224 | Creative Commons | Robotic Planetary Exploration | Leigh Fletcher shows how we can use robots to discover more about the planets. | Leigh Fletcher | 30 Jan 2013 |
| 4225 | Creative Commons | Income inequality and personality- Are more equal US States more agreeable? | How does inequality influence personal agreeableness? | Robert de Vries | 30 Jan 2013 |
| 4226 | Creative Commons | Protection and the ICRC | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Pierre Gentile (ICRC) recorded on 23 January 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Pierre Gentile | 24 Jan 2013 |
| 4227 | Creative Commons | Protection | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Professor Bridget Anderson (University of Oxford) recorded on 21 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Guy S. Goodwin-Gill | 17 Jan 2013 |
| 4228 | Creative Commons | The injustices of high- versus low-skilled temporary labour migration programs: With evidence from Canada | Among critics of temporary labour migration programs (TLMP), it is common to describe them as exploitative, rights-violating, and unfair. | Patti Tamara Lenard | 29 Jan 2013 |
| 4229 | Creative Commons | What God is calling us to do | Sermon delivered on 20th January 2013 by the Revd Canon Leanne Roberts in Oriel College Chapel. | Leanne Roberts | 22 Jan 2013 |
| 4230 | Richard Holmes interview | In this interview, the well-known military historian Brigadier Richard Holmes discusses his work on WW1, remembrance, his views on WW1 poetry, and how those experiences relate to the British Army currently serving in Iraq. | Richard Holmes | 02 Apr 2008 | |
| 4231 | Creative Commons | Fullbright Lecture 2012: When can international intervention be justified and effective? | The doctrine of the international community's responsibility to protect the citizens of a country whose government has failed them has strengthened the presumption in favour of international intervention for humanitarian reasons. | Sir John Holmes | 05 Dec 2012 |
| 4232 | Creative Commons | The Num8er My5teries | Professor Marcus du Sautoy - mathematician, footballer and amateur musician - shows how mathematicians have contributed to our understanding of the world around us for millennia. | Marcus du Sautoy | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4233 | Economics: which way now? | Dr Martin Ruhs introduces the Department's expanding portfolio of economics courses, in the context of the on-going debate about where economics is headed, starting with the world economic downturn. | Martin Ruhs | 19 Dec 2012 | |
| 4234 | Creative Commons | Henry II and the Twelfth-Century World | Dr Elizabeth Gemmill introduces the most remarkable monarch, Henry II, whose dominions stretched from the south west of France to the north of Britain. His achievements have lasted until our own times, but his reign was marred by tragedy too. | Elizabeth Gemmill | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4235 | Creative Commons | Boulevards, Brushwork and Bugattis : Modern Art and Design in Paris | In the nineteenth-century Paris was transformed into an alluring spectacle of cafés, department stores and exhibitions. Dr Claire O'Mahony looks at the inspiration of the modern city of light from Impressionist painters to the glamour of Art Deco. | Claire O'Mahony | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4236 | Creative Commons | Philosophy in 45 minutes! | Marianne Talbot takes participants on a romp through the nature of philosophy for complete beginners discussing some of the BIG questions of life: does God exist? How should we live? What is truth? Does space come to an end or is it infinite? | Marianne Talbot | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4237 | Creative Commons | From global credit-crunch to Eurocrisis and double-dip recession: whatever next? | The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Professor Jonathan Michie will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch. | Jonathan Michie | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4238 | Creative Commons | An Agenda for the Prevention of Human Trafficking: Non-Discrimination and Empowerment | Maria Grazia Giammarinaro, Special Representative and Co-ordinator for Combating Trafficking in Human Beings for the Organisation for Security and Co-operation in Europe (OSCE) - 20 November 2012. | Maria Grazia Giammarinaro | 04 Dec 2012 |
| 4239 | Creative Commons | Social marketing and public health with Change4Life | Podcast looking at the way in which public health campaigns, in particular the Change4Life campaign are marketed. By Kevin Chan, School of Clinical Medicine, University of Cambridge. | Kevin Chan | 21 Jan 2013 |
| 4240 | Creative Commons | Department of Social Policy and Intervention Graduate Research Student Conference Keynote Speech 1 | Dr Philip Davies, Deputy Director at the International Initiative for Impact Evaluation, gives a keynote talk for the Department of Social Policy and Intervention Graduate Research Student Conference on October 19 2012. | Philip Davies | 14 Jan 2013 |
| 4241 | Creative Commons | Image Matching on Printed Images in Bodleian Collections | Giles Bergel and Andrew Zisserman from the Broadside Ballad Connections project demonstrate new image matching software that allows researchers to track images across early forms of printed literature. Visit http://ballads.bodleian.ox.ac.uk/. | Giles Bergel, Andrew Zisserman, Relja Arandjelovic | 13 Dec 2012 |
| 4242 | Delete: Forgetting in the Digital Age | Professor of Internet Governance and Regulation at the Oxford Internet Institute Viktor Mayer-Schönberger gives the Keble London lecture 2012. | Viktor Mayer-Schonberger | 11 Jan 2013 | |
| 4243 | Creative Commons | Morality in Wartime Britain | Dr Edward Madigan from the Commonwealth War Graves Commission considers the issue of morality and the role of the British clergy during the First World War. | Edward Madigan | 10 Dec 2012 |
| 4244 | Creative Commons | Twitter-based early warning and risk communication of the swine flu pandemic in 2009 (Knowledge Exchange Seminar) | Patty Kostkova discusses Twitter-based early warning and risk communication of the 2009 swine flu pandemic during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012. | Patty Kostkova | 02 Jan 2013 |
| 4245 | Creative Commons | Communicating Risk and Uncertainty in Climate Science part two | Peter Scott, Met Office, gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templton College, Oxford on 15th Novemeber 2012. | Peter Scott | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 4246 | OII Internet and Society Awards: Raspberry Pi | Victoria Nash, talks to Pete Lomas, Founder and Trustee at Raspberry Pi, recipients of an Internet and Society Award in 2012 from OII, in recognition of their exemplary efforts in using the Internet for the public good in Britain. | Victoria Nash, Pete Lomas | 02 Jan 2013 | |
| 4247 | The Social Economy: Unleashing Value and Productivity through Social Technologies | Over 70 percent of companies are using social technologies in some way, however very few come anywhere close to achieving the full potential benefit. | Drummond Bone, Michael Chui, James Manyika, Marc Ventresca | 02 Jan 2013 | |
| 4248 | Media Uses and Gratifications: Some Features of the Approach: Response by Denis McQuail | Denis McQuail's response to Jay G. Blumler's talk on the origins and sources of the appeal of the 'uses and gratifications' paradigm. | Denis McQuail | 02 Jan 2013 | |
| 4249 | Creative Commons | Media Uses and Gratifications: Some Features of the Approach | In this seminar Jay G. Blumler discusses the origins and sources of the appeal of the 'uses and gratifications' paradigm. | Jay Blumler | 02 Jan 2013 |
| 4250 | Creative Commons | IPP 2012 (Big Data) Keynote: Duncan Watts | Duncan Watts discusses the opportunities and challenges posed by big data for research and public policy-making during his opening keynote of the conference "IPP2012: Big Data: Big Challenges". | Duncan Watts | 02 Jan 2013 |
| 4251 | The Life Story of a Pioneer: From Hi-tech to Philanthropy | The OII's Founding Donor Dame Stephanie Shirley speaks about the sources of her innovation, the software house she founded back in 1962 and why she has already given away £65M to IT and autism projects. | Stephanie Shirley | 02 Jan 2013 | |
| 4252 | IPP 2012 (Big Data): Welcome and Plenary Panel | Panellists discuss the opportunities and challenges posed by big data for research and public policy-making at the conference "IPP2012: Big Data: Big Challenges". | Lance Bennett, Theo Bertram, Helen Margetts, Patrick McSharry, Victoria Nash | 02 Jan 2013 | |
| 4253 | IPP 2012 (Big Data) Keynote: Nigel Shadbolt | Nigel Shadbolt discusses the opportunities and challenges posed by big data for research and public policy-making during his opening keynote of the conference "IPP2012: Big Data: Big Challenges". | Nigel Shadbolt | 02 Jan 2013 | |
| 4254 | Creative Commons | Reading the signs of the times | Sermon delivered by The Very Revd Fr John O'Connor, OP on 18th November 2012, in Oriel College Chapel, about recognising the need for grace and humility in the face of life's complexity. | The Very Revd Fr John O'Connor, OP | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 4255 | Creative Commons | Dreams and visions | Sermon delivered by The Venerable Christine Allsopp (Archdeacon of Northampton) on 4th November 2012, in Oriel College Chapel, about seeing life from God's perspective. | The Venerable Christine Allsopp | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 4256 | Creative Commons | The Bible | Sermon delivered by Professor Brian Leftow (Nolloth Professor of the Philosophy of the Christian Religion) on 28th October 2012, in Oriel College Chapel, for Bible Sunday. | Brian Leftow | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 4257 | Creative Commons | Thomas Harriot: Elizabethan man of Science | Sermon delivered by Dr Michael Spivey (Fellow and Tutor in Computer Science) on 21st October 2012, in Oriel College Chapel, about Thomas Harriot (1560-1621) for the Commemoration of Benefactors. | Dr Michael Spivey | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 4258 | Creative Commons | Grimm Tales Lecture by Philip Pullman | Philip Pullman delivers a lecture on Grimm at the Sheldonian Theatre, Oxford, as part of the 700th anniversary celebrations for Exeter College. | Philip Pullman | 13 Feb 2013 |
| 4259 | Creative Commons | Making Science Work | Sir Paul Nurse, President of the Royal Society, presents the 2013 Wolfson Haldane Lecture. The speaker is introduced by College President, Hermione Lee. | Paul Nurse | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4260 | Creative Commons | What do highly skilled French migrants in London teach us about European talent migration? | Drawing on qualitative data from an ESRC-funded project, this presentation will explore the nature and dynamics of intra-EU talent migration through a particular focus on the French highly-skilled working in London's financial and business sectors. | Louise Ryan, Jon Mulholland | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4261 | Creative Commons | The Role of Genes in Bipolar Disorder: Recent Findings and What They Mean. Monica Fooks Memorial Lecture | Professor Paul Harrison, Head of Translational Neurobiology Research Group, Oxford, gives the 2012 Monica Fooks memorial lecture on recent findings in bipolar disorder. | Paul Harrison | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4262 | Creative Commons | Space-Time as a Sampling Condition for New Social Media Research (Knowledge Exchange Seminar) | Luke Sloan discusses space-time as a sampling condition for new social media research during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012. | Luke Sloan | 02 Jan 2013 |
| 4263 | Creative Commons | Use of Twitter in UK Local Government (Knowledge Exchange Seminar) | Panos Panagiotopoulos discusses use of Twitter in UK local government during a seminar on quantitative methods in social media research held at the OII on 26 September 2012. | Panos Panagiotopoulos | 02 Jan 2013 |
| 4264 | Creative Commons | The Role of Digital Humanities in a Major Natural Disaster | Paul Millar, CEISMIC Canterbury Earthquakes Digital Archive project leader, discusses the role of digital humanities in developing an international resource to preserve the digital record of the earthquakes' impacts and the long-term process of recovery. | Paul Millar | 19 Jun 2012 |
| 4265 | Creative Commons | An easy yoke? | Sermon delivered by The Revd Canon Angela Tilby (Diocesan Canon, Christ Church Cathedral) on 14th October 2012, in Oriel College Chapel, concerning the the meanings of Matthew 11. | The Revd Canon Angela Tilby | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 4266 | Creative Commons | An arbitrary outcome: political and economic regulation of mobile labour | Hannah Cross, University of Manchester, gives a talk for the COMPAS Seminar Series Michaelmas term 2012: Migration Journeys on 25th October 2012. | Hannah Cross | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4267 | Creative Commons | The smuggling of migrants and refugees into Europe: social and economic aspects | Thanos Maroukis talks about the social processes at play behind the migrant smuggling business. Based on his recently published book Thanos talks the audience throughout he methodology, theoretical framework and findings. | Thanos Maroukis | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4268 | Creative Commons | Migration and multi-dimensional poverty in Moldovan communities: linking journeys and community development | Melissa Siegel looks at migration and poverty at community level in Moldova and Georgia, in relation to a 2 year research project funded by the European Commission. | Melissa Siegel | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4269 | Creative Commons | One Billion Hungry: Can We Feed the World? | More than six decades after the Green Revolution aimed at ending world hunger, regular food shortages, malnutrition, and poverty still plague vast swaths of the world. | Gordon Conway | 19 Feb 2013 |
| 4270 | Creative Commons | Researching migrant journeys: conceptual and methodological challenges | Roger Zetter thinks about the nature and challenges of researching migrant (specifically refugee) journeys. | Roger Zetter | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4271 | Creative Commons | The Role of Nutrition in Mental Health and Performance: Changing Diets, Changing Minds | Human diets have changed dramatically over the last century, and the impact of industrialisation on our food supply has had devastating consequences for public health. | Alex Richardson | 19 Feb 2013 |
| 4272 | Large Meteorite Impacts on Earth | Ken Amor looks at the science of large meteorite impacts on Earth. | Ken Amor | 30 Jan 2013 | |
| 4273 | Creative Commons | Global Malnutrition: Can We Make A Difference? | Global hunger affects nearly a billion people. The five major forms of malnutrition worldwide are: Protein-energy malnutrition, iron, iodine, zinc and vitamin A deficiencies. | Jeyakumar Henry | 19 Feb 2013 |
| 4274 | Creative Commons | "Bright Metal on a Sullen Ground": The idea of true character in English writing and portraiture | Historian Stella Tillyard delivers the fourth Weinrebe Lecture in Life-Writing and Portraiture. The talk is introduced by College President Hermione Lee. | Stella Tillyard | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4275 | Creative Commons | The real Jane Austen: A life in small things | Biographer Paula Byrne (Perdita: The Life of Mary Robinson and Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the Secrets of Brideshead) delivers the second Weinrebe lecture on Life-Writing and Portraiture. | Paula Byrne | 01 Feb 2013 |
| 4276 | Creative Commons | W.B. Yeats and the Ghost Club | Dr Tara Stubbs uses exciting new research findings to discuss the close links between Yeats's attendances at the Ghost Club during the 1910s-1920s, his (sometimes amusing) spiritualist experiments, and his poetic works. | Tara Stubbs | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 4277 | Creative Commons | Les Permissionnaires | A look at the different experiences of service leave during the First World War (in French). | Emmanuelle Cronier | 20 Feb 2013 |
| 4278 | Creative Commons | Soldiers on Leave | A look at the different experiences of service leave during the First World War. | Emmanuelle Cronier | 20 Feb 2013 |
| 4279 | The ANC in Exile | Stephen Ellis (Free University, Amsterdam) gives a talk for the African Studies Centre seminar series on the African National Congress (ANC). | Stephen Ellis | 25 Feb 2013 | |
| 4280 | Crimes in (social) Contexts: The Influence of Police Legitimacy on Offending Behaviour | How can we understand the influence of police on criminal behaviour? | Ben Bradford | 30 Jan 2013 | |
| 4281 | Creative Commons | Debate: The Value of Life | John Broome, the White's Professor of Moral Philosophy, debates the value of life with Jeff McMahan, focussing on McMahan's time-relative account of the value of life, which Broome has criticised. | John Broome, Jeff McMahan | 15 Feb 2013 |
| 4282 | Creative Commons | Does it matter what 'validity' means? | In this seminar Paul E Newton, Professor of Education Assessment University of London, Institute of Education talks about how scholars have been trying to agree on a meaning of validity. | Paul E Newton | 25 Feb 2013 |
| 4283 | Creative Commons | A numbers game: counting refugees and international burden-sharing | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by dr Alice Edwards (UNHCR) recorded on 13 February 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Alice Edwards | 14 Feb 2013 |
| 4284 | Creative Commons | Implications of America's Desegregation Landmark in the World | Martha Minnow, Jeremiah Smith, Jr. Professor of Law and Dean of the Harvard Law School - 20 June 2012. | Martha Minnow | 09 Nov 2012 |
| 4285 | Creative Commons | Interpreting Human Rights in New Zealand and the UK: Expansive but Narrow, Narrow but Expansive | Kris Gledhill, University of Auckland - 17 January 2013. | Kris Gledhill | 23 Jan 2013 |
| 4286 | Creative Commons | Placing Filipino Caregivers in Canadian Homes: Regulating Transnational Employment Agencies | Judy Fudge, Lansdowne Chair in Law at the University of Victoria, Canada; Visiting Senior Fellow at the European Institute in Florence and Leverhulme Visiting Professor at Kent Law School - 20 February 2013. | Judy Fudge | 20 Feb 2013 |
| 4287 | Creative Commons | The European Court of Justice's treatment of the EU Charter of Fundamental Rights | Gráinne De Búrca, NYU School of Law - 8 October 2012. | Gráinne De Búrca | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 4288 | Creative Commons | Food Democracy, Food Control and the Social Dimension of Modern Food Policy | This lecture, given by Tim Lang, Professor of Food Policy, Centre for Food Policy, City University, London, focuses on the politics and social fissures that cut across contemporary food policy concerns. | Tim Lang | 19 Feb 2013 |
| 4289 | Internationalisation and Innovation by Chinese Multinational Companies | On 7 February the Technology and Management for Development (TMD) Centre and the Oxford Department of International Development (ODID) co-hosted the Distinguished Guest Lecture delivered by Victor Zhang, the CEO of Huawei Technologies (华为) UK. | Victor Zhang | 27 Feb 2013 | |
| 4290 | Creative Commons | Paying attention to the journey | In this Fertility and Reproduction Studies Group seminar, Ginny Mounce (Oxford) discusses couples' experiences of investigating and starting infertility treatments, 19 October 2015 | Ginny Mounce | 14 Mar 2016 |
| 4291 | Creative Commons | Galaxies as a Plate of Fruit | Professor Roger Davies explains how we can learn about the different shapes of galaxies using a plate of fruit and a telescope. | Roger Davies | 05 Feb 2013 |
| 4292 | Creative Commons | Cosmology | Jo Dunkley reviews the latest research in Cosmology. | Jo Dunkley | 30 Jan 2013 |
| 4293 | Creative Commons | Planets, Planets Everywhere! | Dr Chris Lintott, University of Oxford, gives an overview of the discoveries made about the many billions of exo-planets - the planets that surround stars. | Chris Lintott | 17 Jan 2013 |
| 4294 | Creative Commons | Access to protection and the limitations on extraterritorial border control: the case of refugees at sea | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Dr Roland Bank (University of Oxford) recorded on 27 February 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Roland Bank | 28 Feb 2013 |
| 4295 | Creative Commons | Flocks without shepherds? Governmentality, sovereignty and the paradoxical politics of IDP protection policy | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Dr Simon Addison (SOAS) recorded on 30 January 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Simon Addison | 31 Jan 2013 |
| 4296 | Creative Commons | Refuge from Inhumanity: Panel VII Perspectives on Protection against Refoulement under International Humanitarian Law | Refugee from Inhumanity Conference recorded on Tuesday 12 February 2013 at All Souls College, University of Oxford. Panel VII: Perspectives on Protection against Refoulement under International Humanitarian Law. | Jennifer Moore, Guy Goodwin-Gill, Ruvi Ziegler | 14 Feb 2013 |
| 4297 | Hidden Worlds: Art within Science | Do science and art have anything in common? Do artists and scientists share practices - from practicalities to ways of looking at the world? | Katalin Hausel, Mirja Koponen, Lizzie Burns, Paul Matthews, Angela Palmer, Henrietta Bowden-Jones | 10 Dec 2012 | |
| 4298 | Creative Commons | Man with a blue scarf: On sitting for a portrait by Lucian Freud | Art critic Martin Gayford (A Bigger Message: Conversations with David Hockney and Man With a Blue Scarf: On Sitting for a Portrait by Lucian Freud) delivers the first annual Weinrebe lecture on Life-Writing and Portraiture. | Martin Gayford | 01 Feb 2013 |
| 4299 | Creative Commons | Uehiro Seminar: Psychopaths and responsibility | Neil Levy explores some of the previous debates about whether psychopaths are fully responsible for their wrongdoing, especially work on the moral/conventional distinction. | Neil Levy | 26 Feb 2013 |
| 4300 | Creative Commons | Even ostriches need third party insurance: the case for action on climate change in a polycentric world | A special lecture organised by the Environmental Change Insitute at the Sheldonian Theatre, University of Oxford. | The Rt Hon John Gummer, Lord Deben | 28 Feb 2013 |
| 4301 | Alan Agresti on teaching quantitative methods to social science students | Alan Agresti discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate social science students. | Alan Agresti | 24 Dec 2012 | |
| 4302 | Creative Commons | Does Shame Always Go Hand in Hand With Poverty? Answers From an International Comparative Study | Is shame an automatic consequence of poverty? Can one be poor without being ashamed of it? A lecture from Professor Robert Walker, University of Oxford. | Robert Walker | 30 Jan 2013 |
| 4303 | Creative Commons | Private Maritime Security and the Introduction of an International Regulatory Structure | Peter Cook, Founder and Security Director of the Security Association for the Maritime Industry (SAMI), gives a talk on Maritime Security, organised by the Changing Character of War programme, Oxford University. | Peter Cook | 04 Mar 2013 |
| 4304 | Creative Commons | 'Careful What you Wish For': Peace, Military Literacy, and the Future of the Use of Force in G-8 Countries | Professor Ivan Arreguin-Toft, Blavatnik School of Government, Oxford University, gives a talk about the future of Military force in G-8 countries, organised by the Changing Character of War programme, Oxford University. | Ivan Arreguin-Toft | 04 Mar 2013 |
| 4305 | Creative Commons | Statelessness and citizenship: camps and the creation of political space | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Dr Victoria Redclift (London School of Economics) recorded on 20 February 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Dr Victoria Redclift | 21 Feb 2013 |
| 4306 | Creative Commons | Opening the Black Box: Examining the Deliberation of Assisted Reproductive Technologies in the UK and US; Second St Cross Special Ethics Seminar HT13 | How best to govern the field of assisted reproductive technologies? As UK and US authorities utilise different approaches, will the disparate structures and missions of these two bodies result in significantly different answers? | Kyle Edwards | 05 Mar 2013 |
| 4307 | Creative Commons | Uehiro Seminar: The Value of Uncertainty | Uncertainty and quality should be integrated into the quantitative sciences of complex systems; this talk offers some practical techniques that illustrate how this could be accomplished. | Peter Taylor, Jerome Ravetz | 05 Mar 2013 |
| 4308 | Creative Commons | Effective Philanthropy: How much good can we achieve? | How do we know when our donations are helping, and how much they are helping? Are charities roughly equally good, or are some much more effective than others? Toby Ord and Harry Shannon discuss effective philanthropy from different angles. | Toby Ord, Harry Shannon | 06 Mar 2013 |
| 4309 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 1: Automatism and chance: Surrealist strategies and their legacies in contemporary art and film | Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University, gives the first Slade lecture in Surrealism and Art History on 20th January 2010. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4310 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 2: Beyond painting: collage, objects, installations | Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University gives the second Slade lecture in Surrealism and Art History on 27th January 2010. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4311 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 3: Beyond art: 'the enemy within', Georges Bataille and Documents | Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University, gives the third lecture in the Slade lecture series on Surrealism and Art History. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4312 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 5: Poetry, politics, and sexuality: Surrealism in Latin America | Fifth lecture in the Slade lecture series given by Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University in Surrealism and Art History on 17th February 2010. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4313 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 6: Monuments and ruins: Surrealism and archaeology in the New World | Sixth lecture in the Slade lecture series on Surrealism and Art given by Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University on 24th February 2010. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4314 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 7: Transnational Surrealism: Tropiques and the role of the little magazine | Seventh lecture in the Slade lecture series on Surrealism and Art History given by Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University on 3rd March 2010. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4315 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 8: Walking distance from the studio: cities, maps, and myths | Eighth and final Slade Lecture in Surrealism and Art History given by Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University on 10th March 2010. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4316 | Core Course: Painting as visual and material culture in Ming China | This lecture is one of a series of eight relating to an optional third year undergraduate course, 'Painting and Culture in Ming China' which can be taken by History of Art and History students. | Craig Clunas | 11 Mar 2011 | |
| 4317 | Core Course: Women as Patrons of the Arts in Early Modern Europe | This lecture forms part of series entitled 'Introduction to the History of Art', a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. | Geraldine Johnson | 11 Mar 2011 | |
| 4318 | Core Course: Modernism and Mass Culture | This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. | Alastair Wright | 11 Mar 2011 | |
| 4319 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 6: Organicism: National Energy and Natural Flux | Sixth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4320 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 5: The 'Populaire': Identifying or Imagining Art from Below | Fifth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4321 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 4: The Caricatural: Visual Humour and Subversive Style | Fourth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4322 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 3: Naturalism: Flexibility or Failure of Style? | Third lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4323 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 2: Naturalism at the Service of the Republic | Second lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4324 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 1: Defining the Dominant Naturalism | First lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4325 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 8: Naturalism Strikes Back: Tradition, Consensus, Rupture | Eighth lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4326 | Slade Lectures 2009: Week 7: Repudiating Naturalism: the Avant-garde Seeking Style | Seventh lecture from the series "Style versus the State: Naturalism and Avant-gardism in Third Republic France, 1880-1900" given by Professor Richard Thomson as part of the annual Slade Art Lectures. | Richard Thomson | 18 Feb 2013 | |
| 4327 | Plants and People: Cotton, Sugar and Quinine | A lecture given by Timothy Walker to biology undergraduates as part of the Plants and People Course in which the close relationship between these three plants and human history are examined. | Timothy Walker | 26 Feb 2013 | |
| 4328 | Creative Commons | Abbasid Culture and the Universal History of Freethinking | Professor Al-Azmeh, Professor in the School of Historical and Interdisciplinary Studies, Central European University, Budapest, gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute. | Aziz Al-Azmeh | 06 Mar 2013 |
| 4329 | Creative Commons | Utopia and Terror: How interdisciplinary methodologies can help us understand violent societies. The example of Croatian Ustasha regime | Part of the Cantemir Institute seminar series. Rory Yeomans, senior research analyst at the Ministry of Justice, gives a talk on how interdisciplinary methodologies help us understand violent societies. | Rory Yeomans | 12 Feb 2013 |
| 4330 | Creative Commons | Encountering and Appropriating Cityscapes: Lviv and Wroclaw after 1944/45 | Sofia Dyak (Center for Urban History, Lviv) gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute. | Sofia Dyak | 06 Mar 2013 |
| 4331 | Creative Commons | Family systems in historic Poland-Lithuania: Demographic perspectives on civilisational divide in Eastern Europe | Mikolaj Szoltysek (Max Planck Institute for Demographic Research, Rostock) gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute on 12th February 2013. | Mikolaj Szoltysek | 06 Mar 2013 |
| 4332 | Revolution in Iran 1978-1979: Assessments and Reassessments upon the Fortieth Anniversary | Middle East Centre seminar with Touraj Atabaki (International Institute of Social History, Amsterdam), Stephanie Cronin (Oxford University, Siavush Randjbar Daemi (University of St Andrews). Chaired by Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi (University of Oxford) | Touraj Atabaki, Stephanie Cronin, Siavush Randjbar Daemi, Eskandar Sadeghi-Boroujerdi | 01 May 2019 | |
| 4333 | Creative Commons | Mental health and suicide in prisons | An interview with Professor Seena Fazel, who discusses his research into prison populations; their mental health problems and suicide risks. | Seena Fazel | 10 Feb 2015 |
| 4334 | Creative Commons | Digital Classics: The Europeana Best Practice Network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy | The Europeana Best Practice Network of Ancient Greek and Latin Epigraphy | Pietro Liuzzo | 10 Feb 2015 |
| 4335 | Creative Commons | The Political Economy of Ecosystem Services | Professor Joshua Farley (Vermont University; ODID-ECI Astor Visiting Lecturer) gives a entitled "The Political Economy of Ecosystem Services". | Joshua Farley | 05 Mar 2013 |
| 4336 | New Questions in Regulation - Panel Discussion | Max Watson, a former Director of the Central Bank of Ireland and senior official of the International Monetary Fund, heads an expert panel to assess the fallout of the financial crisis and propose new regulatory approaches to tackle the underlying causes. | Max Watson, Chris Decker, Robert Baldwin, Karen Yeung, Frank Vibert, Bettina Lange, Kira Matus, Alain Jeunemaitre, Thomas O'Riordan | 06 Mar 2013 | |
| 4337 | New Questions in Regulation: Regulatory Capture Revisited | Max Watson, a former Director of the Central Bank of Ireland and senior official of the IMF, argues that the capture of regulators by the financial sector led to 'serious trespasses against the public interest in the last two decades.'. | Max Watson, Chris Decker, Robert Baldwin, Karen Yeung, Frank Vibert, Bettina Lange, Kira Matus, Alain Jeunemaitre, Thomas O'Riordan | 06 Mar 2013 | |
| 4338 | Human rights in Africa: opportunities and challenges | The Bram Fischer Memorial Lecture 2013. Navi Pillay, United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights gives a talk about human rights in Africa. | Navi Pillay | 07 Mar 2013 | |
| 4339 | Creative Commons | Research Seminar: Michelangelo: A Life on Paper | In this lecture recorded as a part of the University of Oxford History of Art Department's Research Seminar series, Professor Leonard Barkan (Princeton University) discusses the theme "Michelangelo: A Life on Paper". Recording date - 4th November 2010. | Leonard Barkan | 26 Nov 2010 |
| 4340 | Research Seminar: Francis Vernon, the Early Royal Society and the First English Encounter with Greek Architecture | This lecture was delivered at the University Of Oxford History Of Art Department's Research Seminar series by Dr Matthew Walker, History of Art Department, University of Oxford. | Matthew Walker | 20 Feb 2013 | |
| 4341 | Creative Commons | Slade Lectures 2010: Week 4: The experimental demonstration of critical paranoia: Salvador Dalí's The Tragic Myth of Millet's Angelus | Fourth Slade lecture from Dawn Ades, Professor of Art History and Theory at Essex University, given on 10th February 2010. | Dawn Ades | 18 Apr 2011 |
| 4342 | 100 years on, how Tolkien came to the brink of Middle-earth | A talk given at a day-long symposium that focused on different aspects of JRR Tolkien's academic and literary work, and his life in Oxford. The talk is based on a paper published in 'Tolkien Studies 11' (West Virginia University Press: 2014). | John Garth | 27 Mar 2015 | |
| 4343 | Research impact: the new jargon for knowledge to action | If we are going to take impact seriously, we need to be clear about the philosophical assumptions underpinning different kinds of research and also the different kinds of links between research, practice and policy. | Trish Greenhalgh | 26 Mar 2015 | |
| 4344 | March 2022 with Dr Ailsa Butler | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Dr Ailsa Butler. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Ailsa Butler | 29 Mar 2022 | |
| 4345 | Creative Commons | Combatting Corruption with Mobile Phones | India’s right to information movement demonstrated the potential to combat corruption through social audits – an exercise to share and verify public records with people. | Vivek Srinivasan | 26 Mar 2015 |
| 4346 | Africa’s Information Revolution: Rhetoric and Reality | Over the past decade there has been a phenomenal growth in mobile phone and internet usage in Africa which has attracted substantial media and academic interest. | Padraig Carmody | 26 Mar 2015 | |
| 4347 | Creative Commons | Dying for an iPhone: The Hidden Struggle of China’s Workers | An in-depth study of the most powerful electronics contractor and the lives of its 1.4 million workers. | Jenny Chan | 26 Mar 2015 |
| 4348 | Creative Commons | Ethical Treatment of Data in New Digital Landscapes - bringing development practitioners and academics together | How can NGOs like Oxfam come together with academics and practitioners alike to tackle emerging privacy and security challenges when it comes to effective management of data? | Amy O'Donnell | 26 Mar 2015 |
| 4349 | Pressed for Time: The Acceleration of Life in Digital Capitalism | Judy Wajcman explains why we immediately interpret our experiences with digital technology as inexorably accelerating everyday life. | Judy Wajcman, John Naughton | 26 Mar 2015 | |
| 4350 | Pressed for Time: The Acceleration of Life in Digital Capitalism | Judy Wajcman explains why we immediately interpret our experiences with digital technology as inexorably accelerating everyday life. | Judy Wajcman, John Naughton | 26 Mar 2015 | |
| 4351 | Creative Commons | Combatting Corruption with Mobile Phones | India's right to information movement demonstrated the potential to combat corruption through social audits – an exercise to share and verify public records with people. | Vivek Srinivasan | 26 Mar 2015 |
| 4352 | Africa's Information Revolution: Rhetoric and Reality | Over the past decade there has been a phenomenal growth in mobile phone and internet usage in Africa which has attracted substantial media and academic interest. | Padraig Carmody | 26 Mar 2015 | |
| 4353 | Creative Commons | Dying for an iPhone: The Hidden Struggle of China's Workers | An in-depth study of the most powerful electronics contractor and the lives of its 1.4 million workers. | Jenny Chan | 26 Mar 2015 |
| 4354 | Creative Commons | Ethical Treatment of Data in New Digital Landscapes - bringing development practitioners and academics together | How can NGOs like Oxfam come together with academics and practitioners alike to tackle emerging privacy and security challenges when it comes to effective management of data? | Amy O'Donnell | 26 Mar 2015 |
| 4355 | Is a Business and Human Rights Treaty Necessary? | Prof David Bilchitz from the University of Johannesburg on 'Is a Business and Human Rights Treaty Necessary?', speaking on 10 March 2015 at the Oxford Faculty of Law | David Bilchitz | 26 Mar 2015 | |
| 4356 | Human Rights and Personal Identity | Prof Jill Marshall from the University of Leicester on 'Human Rights and Personal Identity', speaking on 24 February 2015 at the Oxford Faculty of Law | Jill Marshall | 26 Mar 2015 | |
| 4357 | Latin American Culture and Politics in the 1960s: The View from Buenos Aires | Professor John King, Warwick University, delivers the annual Guido Di Tella Memorial Lecture 2015. | John King, Margaret MacMillan, Leigh Payne | 25 Mar 2015 | |
| 4358 | Searches for Dark Matter | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN. | Ulrich Haisch | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4359 | Precision Studies of the Higgs | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN | Giulia Zanderighi | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4360 | The Standard Model and the LHC | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN. | Juan Rojo | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4361 | The impact of black holes on the Universe | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 5th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Black holes: where physics reaches its limit. | James Binney | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4362 | Black holes in the nearby Universe | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 5th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Black holes: where physics reaches its limit. | John Magorrian | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4363 | Black holes in Einstein's gravity and beyond | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 5th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Black holes: where physics reaches its limit. | Andrei Starinets | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4364 | Plasma tamed, fusion power and the theoretical challenge | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 4th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Plasmas: the normal form of matter and the key to unlimited energy. | Steven Cowley | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4365 | Creative Commons | Turbulence: Plasma Unleashed | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 4th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Plasmas: the normal form of matter and the key to unlimited energy. | Alexander Schekochihin | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4366 | Plasma: what it is, how to make it and how to hold it | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 4th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Plasmas: the normal form of matter and the key to unlimited energy. | Felix Parra-Diaz | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4367 | String Theory on the Sky | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 3rd morning of Theoretical Physics covering the connections between cosmology and particle physics. | David Marsh | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4368 | Creative Commons | Darkness Visible: The Hunt For Dark Matter | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 3rd morning of Theoretical Physics covering the connections between cosmology and particle physics. | Felix Kahlhoefer | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4369 | Creative Commons | Inner space meets outer space: Introduction | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 3rd morning of Theoretical Physics covering the connections between cosmology and particle physics. | Subir Sarkar | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4370 | Creative Commons | Motility in Living Matter: from molecular motors to bacterial swarms | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 1st morning of Theoretical Physics covering how we use field theory to understand material reality. | Julia Yeomans | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4371 | Creative Commons | Living Matter: a theoretical physics perspective | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 2nd morning of Theoretical Physics covering ideas from theoretical physics currently being applied to living systems. | Ramin Golestanian | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4372 | Matter Emerges from the Vacuum | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 1st morning of Theoretical Physics covering how we use field theory to understand material reality. | Joseph Conlon | 24 Mar 2015 | |
| 4373 | Creative Commons | The Campaign for Real EBM Evidence Based Medicine | Professor Trish Greenhalgh gives a talk on the crisis facing evidence based medicine and offers a solution for its rennaissance within healthcare. | Trish Greenhalgh | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4374 | Creative Commons | Impact of genetics on neuropsychopharmacology | Professor Paul Harrison discusses the genetics of mental health conditions | Paul Harrison | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4375 | Creative Commons | The Vacuum Comes Alive | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 1st morning of Theoretical Physics covering how we use field theory to understand material reality. | James Binney | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4376 | Creative Commons | Are we bigger than the biosphere? An ecologist's examination of our human dominated planet. | Prof Yadvinder Malhi delivers the 2nd School of Geography and the Environment Annual Lecture at the Royal Geographical Society on 12 February 2015. | Yadvinder Malhi | 24 Mar 2015 |
| 4377 | Emigration from Central and Eastern Europe: Origin Country Perspectives | THE ETHICS AND POLITICS OF OUTMIGRATION presented by Dace Dzenovska (COMPAS, University of Oxford) | Dace Dzenovska | 23 Mar 2015 | |
| 4378 | Emigration from Central and Eastern Europe: Origin Country Perspectives | MIGRATION AND MODERNIZATION IN POLAND: AN ECONOMIC, SOCIAL AND CULTURAL PERSPECTIVE presented by Marcin Galent (Jagiellonian University, Krakow) | Marcin Galent | 23 Mar 2015 | |
| 4379 | Once a home: art, displacement and temporalities of haunting | This seminar discusses how city spaces are re-imagined through art activism in London. | David Pinder | 21 Mar 2015 | |
| 4380 | Why the Sandinista Revolution mattered then (and now) | Professor Valpy FitzGerald, St Antony's College, gives a talk for the Latin American Centre series. | Valpy FitzGerald | 19 Mar 2015 | |
| 4381 | Financial remittances, social remittances, and the state in Latin America | Dr Covadonga Meseguer, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the Latin American Centre series. | Covadonga Meseguer | 19 Mar 2015 | |
| 4382 | Total war: Mexico and Europe, 1914 | Professor Alan Knight give a seminar for the Latin American Centre series. | Alan Knight | 19 Mar 2015 | |
| 4383 | Colombia: Peace and history | Malcolm Deas, University Lecturer in the Politics and Government of Latin America, University of Oxford and Fellow, St Antony’s College, Oxford (from 1966 to 2008). Gives a talk on Colombia: Peace and History. | Malcolm Deas | 19 Mar 2015 | |
| 4384 | Humanities and Science: Representing Science | An interdisciplinary discussion exploring the many possible approaches to representing science through the arts, as well as potential challenges | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Heidi Johansen-Berg, Jason Gaiger, Annie Cattrell, Dan O'Connor | 17 Mar 2015 | |
| 4385 | The Perfect Theory: A Century of Geniuses and the Battle over General Relativity | A discussion exploring Pedro Ferreira's book | Pedro Ferreira, Harvey Brown, Alex Butterworth, Javier Lezaun, Xenia de la Ossa. | 16 Mar 2015 | |
| 4386 | Humanities and Science: Culture and Technology | An interdisciplinary discussion exploring culture’s interaction with technology | Maria Blanco, Fritz Vollrath, Andrew Wilson, Lionel Tarassenko, Gregory Radick | 16 Mar 2015 | |
| 4387 | Observing by Hand: Sketching the Nebulae in the Nineteenth Century | A discussion of Omar Nasim's book | Omar Nasim, Stephen Johnston, Martin Kemp, Chris Lintott | 16 Mar 2015 | |
| 4388 | Creative Commons | 'Explosions' part 2 - The origin of animal diversity | Dr Allison Daley describes what fossils can tell us about the Cambrian Explosion; a period of time 540 million years ago, where there was a vast increase in the different types of animals that existed. | Allison Daley | 16 Mar 2015 |
| 4389 | Oxford University International Women's Day 2015 | Feminists, acadeamics and journalists reflect on feminism's achievements and future path. | Selina Todd, Senia Paseta, Melissa Benn, Trudy Coe, Caroline Criado-Perez, Imaobong Umoren | 16 Mar 2015 | |
| 4390 | Wayne McGregor: Neuroscience and Dance | Wayne McGregor (Director, Random Dance) talks about his choreographic practice with Dr Phil Barnard, (MRC Cognition and Brain Sciences Unit, Cambridge) and Eckhard Thiemann (Arts Producer). | Wayne McGregor, Phil Barnard, Eckhard Thiemann | 16 Mar 2015 | |
| 4391 | Creative Commons | The Higgs Boson and Particle Physics at the LHC: a Progress Report and Plans for the Future | Physics Colloquium 13th February 2015 Deliverd by Daniela Bortoletto | Daniela Bortoletto | 16 Mar 2015 |
| 4392 | Creative Commons | Science with a crowd: The Zooniverse from Galaxy Zoo to LSST | Physics Colloquium 30th January 2015 delivered by Chris Lintott | Chris Lintott | 16 Mar 2015 |
| 4393 | Colours from Earth: preparing for exo-earth characterisation | Physics Colloquium 6th March 2015 deliverd by Robert Fosbury | Robert Fosbury | 16 Mar 2015 | |
| 4394 | The Seven Wonders of Galaxy Zoo | Becky Smethurst shows how citizen science and the Galaxy Zoo project is helping researchers tackle difficult scientific questions. | Becky Smethurst | 13 Mar 2015 | |
| 4395 | Astronomy at the Highest Energies Possible | Researcher Stephen Rayner talks on how astronomers study the highest energies possible to detect particle accelerators in space. | Stephen Rayner | 13 Mar 2015 | |
| 4396 | Spectromania! | James Gilbert, a researcher in astrophysics gives an exciting talk on how astronomy uses Spectroscopy - the study of the interaction between matter and radiated energy. | James Gilbert | 13 Mar 2015 | |
| 4397 | How to see the world in a grain of sand | Peter Hatfield gives an astronomy talk entitled: How to see the world in a grain of sand and the entire Universe in a super computer. | Peter Hatfield | 13 Mar 2015 | |
| 4398 | The Beagle expedition to Mars | The Beagle 2 probe had not been seen or heard from since December 2003 and had been presumed lost. Researcher Chris Linttot gives an overview and shows newly found images of the probe on the surface of Mars. | Chris Lintott | 13 Mar 2015 | |
| 4399 | The Philae - Rosetta Mission (update) | Researcher Colin Wilson gives an update on the Rosetta mission with the latest news on the Philae comet lander | Colin Wilson | 13 Mar 2015 | |
| 4400 | Lionel Barber, editor of the Financial Times (St Edmund Hall, 1974) | Lionel Barber discusses the changing media landscape, the impact of social media, and how the award-winning Financial Times continues to respond to the digital age. | Lionel Barber | 14 Aug 2017 |