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| 4601 | TACOD Conference: Impact of Open Data in exposing corruption: Italy Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Ombretta Ingrasci | 11 May 2015 | |
| 4602 | TACOD Conference: Impact of Open Data in exposing corruption: UK Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Nick Maxwell | 11 May 2015 | |
| 4603 | TACOD Conference: Open Data as a Tool of Reducing Corruption- Austria Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Mathias Huter | 11 May 2015 | |
| 4604 | TACOD Conference: Open Data as a Tool of Reducing Corruption- Italy Findings | Towards a European strategy to reduce Corruption through Open Data | Giorgio Fraschini | 11 May 2015 | |
| 4605 | Creative Commons | The Invention of Clouds | Writer Richard Hamblyn revisits his first book about the 19th-century amateur meteorologist Luke Howard who gave the clouds the names we use today. | Richard Hamblyn | 11 Mar 2013 |
| 4606 | International Order and Violent Extremism: Lessons from Sri Lanka | Professor Sir Adam Roberts (President, British Academy and Emeritus Professor of International Relations, Oxford) gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on 23 Oct 2012. | Sir Adam Roberts | 11 Mar 2013 | |
| 4607 | The End of the Anglo-Saxon Era: Australia's Defence in the Asian Century | Professor Hugh White (Professor of Strategic Studies, Australian National University) on 30 Oct 2012, this talk is for the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series. | Hugh White | 11 Mar 2013 | |
| 4608 | Creative Commons | The return of garrison rule in the Ethiopian Ogaden, 2006-2012 | Tobias Hagmann (Roskilde University) gives a talk for the African Studies Seminar Series on 28 February, 2013. | Tobias Hagmann | 11 Mar 2013 |
| 4609 | Growing up in the New South Africa | Rachel Bray (Independent Scholar, Oxford) gives a talk for the African Studies seminar series on 7th March, 2013. | Rachel Bray | 11 Mar 2013 | |
| 4610 | Creative Commons | Biology, Chemistry and Biochemistry at Oxford: a guide for prospective undergraduate students | This light-hearted talk gives you the chance to hear three admissions tutors discuss what you can expect from their courses, and what the tutors are looking for when they select students. | Martin Speight, Mark Wormald, Nick Green | 04 Mar 2013 |
| 4611 | Creative Commons | Two opposed catholic nationalisms: Ukrainian Galicians in the Second Polish Republic (1923-1939) | Dr Alessandro Milani (EHESS, Paris) gives a talk for the Cantemir Institute East and East-Central Europe seminar series. | Alessandro Milani | 13 Mar 2013 |
| 4612 | Creative Commons | Understanding Conspiracy Theories Sociologically: Anti-Semitic Rhetoric about Dönmes (Converts) in Turkey | Research investigating the convert-Jews in Turkey with materials investigating historical accounts, popular conspiracy theory books and interviews with the authors of such books. | Turkay Nefes | 13 Mar 2013 |
| 4613 | Creative Commons | Issue Attention and Demobilization: How Social Movements shape the Policy Agenda when Issues are in Decline | Looking at how social movements shape the policy making agenda in the US when the issues the social movements are arguing for are in decline in the main policy making agenda. | David Pettinicchio | 13 Mar 2013 |
| 4614 | Gender and Networks In International Migration - The Case of Senegal | Seminar from International Migration Institute. | Sorana Toma | 14 Mar 2013 | |
| 4615 | Defying the Law of Gravity: The Political Economy of International Migration | This special seminar hosted by IMI and presented by Professor David Leblang of the University of Virginia will address the drivers of international migration. | David Leblang | 08 Mar 2013 | |
| 4616 | 'Link' and 'Place': A New Approach to UK Street Planning and Design | Prof. Peter Jones (Centre for Transport Studies, UCL) talks on ''Link' and 'Place': A New Approach to UK Street Planning and Design' as part of the OxTran Seminar Series at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2009. | Peter Jones | 26 Feb 2009 | |
| 4617 | Some thoughts on car parking | Peter Guest (former president British Parking Association) talks on 'Some thoughts on car parking' as part of the OxTran Seminar Series at the TSU in 2009. Please note: Peter's views do not represent those of the British Parking Association. | Peter Guest | 19 Feb 2009 | |
| 4618 | TGV-UK: An idea whose time has come? | Professor Sir Peter Hall (UCL) talks on 'TGV-UK: An idea whose time has come?' as part of the OxTran Seminar Series at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2009. | Peter Hall | 09 Feb 2009 | |
| 4619 | Nudging people to make better choices: transport applications | Dr Erel Avineri (Reader in Travel Behaviour, UWE, Bristol) talks on 'Nudging people to make better choices: transport applications' as part of the OxTran Seminar Series at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2008. | Erel Avineri | 13 Jan 2009 | |
| 4620 | Where are the robots? | Where are the robots we seem to have been promised since the 1950s? What is the hold up? Are we nearly there now? For example, will cars be driving themselves soon? | Paul Newman | 15 Mar 2013 | |
| 4621 | Creative Commons | Careers Seminar 2013 | A careers event organised by Lucy Hawkins (Careers Service) and Rachel Woodruff, (History of Art Dept) with speakers from the Arts and Heritage sectors, including recent alumni of the Department, providing insights into their careers. | Lucy Hawkins, Ruth Millington, Holly Harris, Katharine Arnold, Toby Monk, Lucy Phillips | 14 Mar 2013 |
| 4622 | Creative Commons | Building a Business 2012/13: Taking the First Steps: Company Basics | Martin Chilcott, founder and CEO of 2 degrees, specialises in the environment and education. 2 degrees is the largest community for sustainable business globally. | Martin Chilcott | 15 Mar 2013 |
| 4623 | Oxford at Said Seminar: Neuroscience | This Oxford at Said seminar showcases some of Oxfords most exciting new research in the area of Neuroscience. | Susan Greenfield, Zam Cader, Laura Suter-Dick | 13 Aug 2012 | |
| 4624 | Creative Commons | Oxford at Said Seminar: Oxford and Oxfam working together on the ethics of war, weapons and humanitarian aid | The practice of protecting unarmed civilians amidst the fierce violence of international and non-international war contends with extreme political realities and rapidly developing robotic weapons technology. Hear how Oxford and Oxfam are working together. | Hugo Slim, Jane Cocking, Alexander Leveringhaus | 14 Mar 2013 |
| 4625 | Creative Commons | The Sun King and his Court: from Rome to Versailles and back | The 2012 Wolfson College Ronald Syme Lecture was given by Professor Andrew Wallace-Hadrill, Master of Sidney Sussex College, University of Cambridge. The speaker is introduced by College President Professor Hermione Lee. | Andrew Wallace-Hadrill | 08 Nov 2012 |
| 4626 | Creative Commons | Children's eating habits and food preferences: determinants and consequences | Lucy Cooke, Health Behaviour Research Centre, University College London, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Lucy Cooke | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4627 | Creative Commons | Treating obesity early in life: the common misunderstandings between parents and health care providers | Laurel Edmunds, Oxford Institute of Ageing, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Laurel Edmunds | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4628 | Creative Commons | Minority families and barriers to health care | Hiranthi Jayaweera, COMPAS, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Hiranthi Jayaweera | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4629 | Creative Commons | Infant feeding at home and in the nursery in post-1945 Britain: an oral history approach | Angela Davis, Centre for the History of Medicine, University of Warwick, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series on 7th February 2013. | Angela Davis | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4630 | Creative Commons | Beyond fat tax: What is the role and potential of food taxes? | Hannah Graff, National Heart Forum, gives a talk for the UBVO Seminar Series on 22nd November 2012. | Hannah Graff | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4631 | Creative Commons | Network mathematics in the social sciences: concepts, applications, and perspectives into obesity and public health | Mariano Beguerisse-Diaz,Department of Mathematics and Department of Chemistry, Imperial College London, gives a talk for the UBVO Seminar Series on 31st January 2013. | Mariano Beguerisse-Diaz | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4632 | Creative Commons | Democracy Needs Us | Fifth lecture in the Value of Humanities series in which Professor Helen Small discusses the idea that a flourishing democracy needs the Humanities. | Helen Small | 13 May 2013 |
| 4633 | Plant Conservation 2: protecting plant species | The second in a series of four lectures on the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) given to third year biology undergraduates. This lecture looks at how threatened species can be protected. | Timothy Walker | 20 Feb 2013 | |
| 4634 | Plant Conservation 3: repairing the damage | The third in a series of four lectures on the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) given to third year biology undergraduates. This lecture looks at how we can restore plant communities to biological health. | Timothy Walker | 20 Feb 2013 | |
| 4635 | Plant conservation 4: there is no technical obstacle to the conservation of every plant species. | The fourth in a series of four lectures on the Global Strategy for Plant Conservation (GSPC) given to third year biology undergraduates. This lecture looks at how, despite recent advances, there are still gaps in our knowledge about plant conservation. | Timothy Walker | 20 Feb 2013 | |
| 4636 | Creative Commons | Tracks Across Sand: the dispossession of the Khomani San of the southern Kalahari | Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture 2013. Lecture by Hugh Brody (Canada Research Chair in Aboriginal Studies, University of the Fraser Valley) recorded on 8 May 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Hugh Brody | 13 May 2013 |
| 4637 | Creative Commons | Opportunities and risk: enacting socio-cultural transformation in refugee camps in Uganda | Public Seminar Series, Trinity term 2013. Seminar by Tania Kaiser (School of Oriental and African Studies) recorded on 24 April 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Tania Kaiser | 13 May 2013 |
| 4638 | Creative Commons | Here, man is nothing: Gendered tensions and male failed asylum seekers | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Melanie Griffiths (COMPAS) recorded on 6 March 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Melanie Griffiths | 13 May 2013 |
| 4639 | Creative Commons | MapAction: Geospatial support for humanitarian disasters | Special seminar by Roy Wood (MapAction) recorded on 30 April 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Roy Wood | 13 May 2013 |
| 4640 | Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel II | A panel discussion featuring strategy and policy experts to examine how environmental policymakers are responding to challenges in water resource management caused by severe weather events associated with climate change. | Alice Piure, Jon Stern | 25 Mar 2013 | |
| 4641 | Creative Commons | Crime, Memory and Transitional Justice in Argentina | Peter Rush, Professor at the Centre for Transitional Legal Studies, London, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Peter Rush | 26 Mar 2013 |
| 4642 | Against Impunity: Challenging Amnesties in the Age of Accountability | Dr. Francesca Lessa, Postdoctoral Researcher (Latin American Centre) and Junior Research Fellow (St Anne's College), University of Oxford, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Francesca Lessa | 26 Mar 2013 | |
| 4643 | Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Panel III | A roundtable discussion featuring legal experts to examine how environmental policymakers are responding to challenges in water resource management caused by severe weather events associated with climate change. | Donald McGillvray, Bill Howard, Sarah Hendry | 25 Mar 2013 | |
| 4644 | Economic Rights and Regulatory Regimes: Is there still a 'right' to water? Roundtable Discussion | A panel discussion featuring experts at the Environment Agency and National Farmers Union to examine how environmental policymakers are responding to challenges in water resource management caused by severe weather events associated with climate change. | Ronan Palmer, Paul Hammett, Bill Howard, Bettina Lange, Mark Shepheard | 25 Mar 2013 | |
| 4645 | Creative Commons | How the immune system detects flu virus | Dr Jan Rehwinkel talks about the role of our innate immune system in our fight against flu virus. | Jan Rehwinkel | 22 Mar 2013 |
| 4646 | Creative Commons | Cancer and regenerative medicine | Professor Xin Lu talks about the links between cancer and regenerative medicine. | Xin Lu | 22 Mar 2013 |
| 4647 | Building a Business 2012/13: Be a New Kind of Leader, Fit for the 21st Century | John Knights is the Co-founder and Chairman of Leadershape Ltd. | John Knights | 19 Mar 2013 | |
| 4648 | Creative Commons | Building a Business 2012/13: Understanding Financial Control | Simon Husband is the Director of Richardsons Financial Group. | Simon Husband | 19 Mar 2013 |
| 4649 | Creative Commons | Cancer Immunlogy | Professor Vincenzo Cerundolo tells us how research in immunology leads to the development of new cancer treatments. | Vincenzo Cerundolo | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4650 | Creative Commons | Clinical Trials in Gastroenterology | Dr Simon Travis tells us how clinical trials bring tomorrows treatments to patients today. | Simon Travis | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4651 | Critical Voices on the Responsibility to Protect | Dr Aidan Hehir (Director of the Security and International Relations Programme, University of Westminster) and Dr Ann-Christin Raschdorf (Former Visiting Fellow, ELAC 2011), are chaired by Professor Jennifer Welsh on 9th November 2012. | Aidan Hehir, Ann-Christin Raschdorf, Jennifer Welsh | 26 Mar 2013 | |
| 4652 | Creative Commons | Building a Business 2012/13: Creating an Innovative, Compelling and Sustainable Business | Pamela Hartigan is the Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship at Saïd Business School. | Pamela Hartigan | 19 Mar 2013 |
| 4653 | Factfinding Without Facts: The Uncertain Evidentiary Foundations of International Criminal Convictions | Nancy Combs, Vice Dean and Professor of Law, Director of the Human Security Law Center, and Director of the Madrid Summer Law Program, William and Mary Law School gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Nancy Combs | 26 Mar 2013 | |
| 4654 | Creative Commons | Recalibrating the Scales: The Difficult Marriage of Justice and Healing in Africa | Gary Geddes, Award winning writer and author of 'Drink the Bitter Root: A search for justice and healing in Africa' gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | Gary Geddes | 26 Mar 2013 |
| 4655 | Creative Commons | 1.1 Introduction to the Cultural Heritage Forum | Donna Kurtz introduces the series and asks 'What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?'. | Donna Kurtz | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4656 | Creative Commons | 1.5 Cultural Heritage at the Bodleian Library | Dr Chris Fletcher (Keeper of Special Collections, Bodleian Library) delivers part 5/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?". | Chris Fletcher | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4657 | Creative Commons | 1.3 The Unique Cultural Resource of the Ashmolean Museum | Dr Christopher Brown (Director of the Ashmolean Museum) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?". | Christopher Brown | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4658 | Creative Commons | 1.4 Teaching Through Objects and Enabling a Closer Working Between Colleagues in the Teaching Departments of the University | Giovanna Vitelli (Director, Ashmolean Museum University Engagement Programme) delivers part 4/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?". | Giovanna Vitelli | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4659 | Creative Commons | 2.6 Cultural Heritage and the Faculty of Oriental Studies | Professor Rana Mitter (Director-Designate of the China Centre) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". | Rana Mitter | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4660 | Creative Commons | 2.3 Heritage Science | Professor Heather Viles (Professor of Biogeomorphology and Heritage Conservation) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". | Heather Viles | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4661 | Creative Commons | 2.5 Internet, Social Networks and Cultural Heritage | Dr Francesca Leoni (Ashmolean Museum, Curator of Islamic Art) delivers part 5/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". | Francesca Leoni | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4662 | Creative Commons | 2.2 The study of Asia and the Middle East in Oxford University | Professor Ed Herzig (Oriental Studies, Persian) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?". | Ed Herzig | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4663 | Creative Commons | 2.4 The Ashmolean and Cultural Heritage | Dr Mallica Kumbera Landrus (Ashmolean Museum, Teaching Curator) talks about the seminar subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?' in relation to the Ashmolean. | Mallica Kumbera Landrus | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4664 | Creative Commons | 3.6 Leveraging Social Science Tools to Understand the Digital Humanities | Dr Eric Meyer (Research Fellow, Oxford Internet Institute) delivers part 6/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". | Eric Meyer | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4665 | Creative Commons | 3.3 Cultural Heritage and the Oxford e-Research Centre | Professor David de Roure (Director, Oxford e-Research Centre) delivers part 3/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". | David De Roure | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4666 | Creative Commons | 3.2 Cultural Heritage and Information Technology | Professor Anne Trefethen (Chief Information Officer) delivers part 2/7 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". | Anne Trefethen | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4667 | Creative Commons | 3.7 OUP and Disseminating Cultural Heritage | Mike Monaghan (IT Director for Global Academic Business, Oxford University Press) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". | Mike Monaghan | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4668 | Creative Commons | Oxford at Said: A human genome in minutes and what it will mean to you | Oxford Nanopore is a British company, spun out of the University of Oxford in 2005 and founded on the science of Prof Hagan Bayley. It is developing new technology that has the potential to improve greatly the speed and cost of DNA sequencing. | Hagan Bayley | 25 Mar 2013 |
| 4669 | Creative Commons | A cooperative species: Human reciprocity and its evolution (Astor Visiting Lecture) | Are humans inherently selfish? Is there really an essential human nature? How do we contend about the selfish gene in this day and age? What do we make of altruism against the selfish gene? With Professor Sam Bowles (Arthur Speigel Research Professor). | Sam Bowles | 13 Mar 2013 |
| 4670 | Where to Now for Just War Theory? | Professor Jeff McMahan (Rutgers) with Dr Janina Dill and Dr Hugo Slim (ELAC, Oxford) discuss the Just War theory for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series on 8th February 2013. | Hugo Slim, Jeff McMahan, Janina Dill | 02 Apr 2013 | |
| 4671 | Changing Relationships: The Role of Cohabitation | A study on how cohabitation affects marriage and re-marriage patterns in the UK. With Dr. Tiziano Nazio (University of Turin). | Tiziano Nazio | 13 Mar 2013 | |
| 4672 | Creative Commons | 3.5 Libraries Don't Have to Change, Do They? | Dr Wolfram Horstmann (Associate Director for Digital Library Programmes and Information Technology, Bodleian Libraries) talks about cultural heritage and libraries. | Wolfram Horstmann | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4673 | Creative Commons | 3.1 Introduction: How has Technology Transformed Access and Dissemination? | Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has technology transformed access and dissemination?'. | Donna Kurtz | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4674 | Creative Commons | 1.2 Humanities at Oxford University and How Important Cultural Heritage as a Theme Is | Professor Shearer West (Head of the Humanities Division) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?". | Shearer West | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4675 | Creative Commons | 3.4 The Ashmolean: Eastern Art Online Digitisation | Paul Groves talks about Cultural Heritage and his role as project manager for the Ashmolean Eastern Art Online Website in part 4/6 of the lecture "How has technology transformed access and dissemination?". | Paul Groves | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4676 | Creative Commons | 6.9 James Elles: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? | James Elles (MEP for the UK South East region) delivers the final part of the last lecture in the Cultural Heritage Forum series. | James Elles | 12 Mar 2013 |
| 4677 | Creative Commons | 6.5 Susan Denyer: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? | Susan Denyer (World Heritage Adviser, ICOMOS) talks about The International Council on Monuments and Sites. | Susan Denyer | 08 Mar 2013 |
| 4678 | Creative Commons | 6.4 Christopher Young: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? | Christopher Young (Head of International Advice, English Heritage) talks about English Heritage and potential collaboration with the University. | Christopher Young | 08 Mar 2013 |
| 4679 | Creative Commons | 6.8 Mechtild Rössler and Giovanni Boccardi: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? | Dr Mechtild Rössler (UNESCO, Deputy Director, World Heritage Centre) and Giovanni Boccardi (UNESCO, Sustainable Development) talk about international collaboration for cultural heritage issues. | Mechtild Rössler, Giovanni Boccardi | 08 Mar 2013 |
| 4680 | Creative Commons | 6.3 Malcolm Airs: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? | In this talk Professor Airs (Director, Kellogg Centre for the Historic Environment) talks about collaborations between Kellogg College and other academic institutions. | Malcolm Airs | 08 Mar 2013 |
| 4681 | Creative Commons | 6.6 Carol Ann Scott: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? | Carol Ann Scott (Chair, ICOM UK) talks about the work of ICOM UK, her role as a Museums and Heritage Consultant, and potential collaboration with the University. | Carol Ann Scott | 08 Mar 2013 |
| 4682 | Creative Commons | 6.7 Robert Madelin: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate? | Robert Madelin (EU Director-General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) talks about information and communications technology for cultural heritage and collaborations between institutions. | Robert Madelin | 08 Mar 2013 |
| 4683 | Creative Commons | 1.6 International Strategy | Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers the final part of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?". | Loren Griffith | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4684 | Creative Commons | 2.1 Introduction: How has Globalisation Changed Perceptions of Cultural Heritage? | Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?'. | Donna Kurtz | 18 Feb 2013 |
| 4685 | Creative Commons | Living in a Quantum World | Wolfson Fellow Professor Vlatko Vedral delivered a lecture on March 12th 2013 at the Royal Society in London. His presentation includes discussion of the applications of quantum physics in other areas of science and technology. | Vlatko Vedral | 04 Apr 2013 |
| 4686 | Creative Commons | Body Clocks, Sleep and Light | Russell Foster explains the role of light in regulating our bodies and discusses the implications of today's almost constant exposure to light. | Russell Foster | 08 Apr 2013 |
| 4687 | Creative Commons | Who's to Blame for the Weather? | Professor Allen of the Oxford University Environmental Change Institute discusses one of the most pressing issues of the modern day - Climate Change. | Myles Allen | 08 Apr 2013 |
| 4688 | Characterisation of Networks | The ASC Networks cluster visiting researcher Prof. Richard Wilson (Department of Computer Science, University of York) gives a public lecture on his work on networks at Keble College. | Richard Wilson | 10 Apr 2013 | |
| 4689 | To boldly go: Greek exploration from wife-eaters to counting cows | Dr Katherine Clarke gives a talk for the Classics Open Day, held on 15th March 2013. | Katherine Clarke | 10 Apr 2013 | |
| 4690 | True Colours: A Natural History of Louis Renard's Poissons (1719) | Professor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, asking what role colour plays in bibliographical description? | Michael Suarez | 18 May 2015 | |
| 4691 | Proliferating Images: Diagrams of the Slave Ship Brookes (1789) | Professor Michael Suarez traces the transatlantic journey of a famous image deployed against the slave trade. | Michael Suarez | 18 May 2015 | |
| 4692 | Singular Multiples: Comprehending the General Evening Post (1754-86) | Professor Michael Suarez continues the Lyell Lectures 2015, showing that archival evidence is necessary to understand the history of newspapers | Michael Suarez | 18 May 2015 | |
| 4693 | Abridging Histories: Capt. James Cook and the Voyages of Reading (1784-) | Professor Michael Suarez, in the Lyell Lectures 2015, urges scholars to remember the books that most readers encountered: the cheaper abridged versions of popular novels and accounts such as Cook's voyages. | Michael Suarez | 18 May 2015 | |
| 4694 | Naming Names: Underwriting Patronage in Tonson's Caesar (1712) | Professor Michael Suarez, in the Lyell Lectures 2015, locates the visual sources of a famous illustrated edition of Caesar's works and comments on the social and political significance of the subscription plate book. | Michael Suarez | 18 May 2015 | |
| 4695 | How to be Augustus: Escaping one's past | Professor Chris Pelling give s a talk for the Classics Open Day, helpd on 16th March 2013. | Chris Pelling | 10 Apr 2013 | |
| 4696 | Adventures with Hercules | Dr Llewelyn Morgan gives a talk for the Classics Open Day, held on 16th March 2013. | Llewelyn Morgan | 10 Apr 2013 | |
| 4697 | Creative Commons | The Rohingya: a population facing violence, displacement, segregation, and statelessness | Public Seminar Series, Hilary term 2013. Seminar by Melanie Teff (Refugees International) recorded on 6 February 2013 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Melanie Teff | 05 Mar 2013 |
| 4698 | Creative Commons | The Legacy of Margaret Thatcher | What is Margaret Thatcher's legacy? Academics Gillian Peele and Tom Lubbock discuss the legacy of former Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. | Gillian Peele, Tom Lubbock | 09 Apr 2013 |
| 4699 | Classics Course II: Of Course It's For You | Tim Whitmarsh gives a talk for the Classics Open Day held on 16th March 2013 about doing a Classics degree at Oxford. | Tim Whitmarsh | 10 Apr 2013 | |
| 4700 | Creative Commons | The challenges of reporting China to the outside world | Jane Macartney, the Times and former Reuters Beijing bureau chief gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. | Jane Macartney | 16 Apr 2013 |
| 4701 | Astro Photography Showcase | Mel Gigg of the Chipping Norton Amateur Astronomy Group showcases some fantastic amateur astro-photography. | Mel Gigg | 16 Apr 2013 | |
| 4702 | Killer asteroids | In this talk Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks about large asteroid impacts. | Jocelyn Bell Burnell | 16 Apr 2013 | |
| 4703 | Stepping into the unknown: the search for new planets | Astrophysicist Dr Suzanne Aigrain talks about the search for extra-solar planets. | Suzanne Aigrain | 16 Apr 2013 | |
| 4704 | A History of the Universe in 12 Minutes | From big bang to the present day, Chris Lintott summarises the history of the Universe in 12 minutes. | Chris Lintott | 16 Apr 2013 | |
| 4705 | LOFAR and the SKA - The Universe in radio waves | In this talk Dr Matt Jarvis talks about radio astronomy. | Matt Jarvis | 16 Apr 2013 | |
| 4706 | Pluto - no more a planet | In this talk Jocelyn Bell Burnell talks about the reclassification of Pluto to a Dwarf planet and the history of its discovery. | Jocelyn Bell Burnell | 16 Apr 2013 | |
| 4707 | The Chelyabinsk Meteor | In this talk Dr Ken Amor talks about the Chelyabinsk meteor, which entered Earths atmosphere over Russia on the 15th of February 2013. | Ken Amor | 16 Apr 2013 | |
| 4708 | Media Law after Leveson: Opening Remarks | Leading media lawyer Hugh Tomlinson of Hacked Off and INFORRM opens the Media Law after Leveson workshop at the Oxford Law Faculty on behalf of the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society. | Denis Galligan, Hugh Tomlinson | 17 Apr 2013 | |
| 4709 | Media Law after Leveson: Newsgathering, journalistic sources, and criminal investigations | Damian Carney, University of Portsmouth, gives a talk for the Media After Leveson workshop. | Damian Carney | 17 Apr 2013 | |
| 4710 | Media Law after Leveson: Public Interest | Sir Stephen Sedley, Visiting Professor, University of Oxford; Rachael Craufurd Smith, Senior Lecturer in EC Law, University of Edinburgh; Gavin Phillipson, Professor of Law, Durham University; Andrew Scott, Senior Law Lecturer, LSE. | Sir Stephen Sedley, Rachael Craufurd Smith, Gavin Phillipson, Andrew Scott | 17 Apr 2013 | |
| 4711 | Creative Commons | Media Law after Leveson: The Sanctity of Press Partisanship | Paul Wragg, Lecturer in Law, University of Leeds, gives a talk for the Media after Leveson workshop. | Paul Wragg | 17 Apr 2013 |
| 4712 | Media Law after Leveson: Closing Remarks | Gillian Phillips, Director of Editorial Legal Services, Guardian News; Alison Young, CUF Lecturer in Law, University of Oxford, gives the final talk at the Media after Leveson workshop. | Gillian Phillips | 17 Apr 2013 | |
| 4713 | Creative Commons | Uncovering Black Holes and Hunting for Planets | Dr Brooke Simmons talks about Black Holes and planet hunting. | Brooke Simmons | 16 Apr 2013 |
| 4714 | Divine kingdoms in the western Himalayas | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar (22 February 2013) by William Sax of the South Asia Institute, University of Heidelberg, focuses on 'oracular authority and distributed agency' in the western Himalayas. | William Sax | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4715 | Capital's new frontier | Dr Catherine Dolan of the Saïd Business School, Oxford, discusses 'yoghurt mamas, solar sisters and the remaking of 'unusable Africa' at the bottom of the pyramid'. An Anthropology Departmental Seminar from 15 February 2013. | Catherine Dolan | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4716 | Re-making the dead, uncertainty and the torque of human materials in northern Zimbabwe | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar (8 February 2013) by Joost Fontein from the Department of Social Anthropology at Edinburgh focuses on northern Zimbabwe fieldwork and research. | Joost Fontein | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4717 | Creative Commons | Unexplored agencies: the case of Donna Sebastiana | Carlo Severi (CNRS, Paris) presents an Anthropology Departmental Seminar (1 February 2013). | Carlo Severi | 18 Apr 2013 |
| 4718 | Re-thinking 'Untamed Thoughts' Fifty Years On | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar (25 January 2013), Dr Laura Rival discusses 'Claude Lévi-Strauss and the science of the concrete'. | Laura Rival | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4719 | Synchrony and Similiarity in Human Cooperation | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar (30 November 2012) is presented by Emma Cohen of the Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford. | Emma Cohen | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4720 | The Evolution of Human Egalitarianism | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar (9 November 2012) is by Dr Frank Marlowe (University of Cambridge, Department of Biological Anthropology) and is on the theme of evolutionary anthropology. | Frank Marlowe | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4721 | Creative Commons | Scientists as Abstainers | Matei Candea (University of Durham) presents 'An ethnography of inter-species trust without belief'. An Anthropology Departmental Seminar (26 October 2012) with a theme of science and technology studies. | Matei Candea | 18 Apr 2013 |
| 4722 | Digital Heritage Technologies and Issues of Community Engagement and Cultural Restitution in 'New Style' Ethnographic Museums | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar (2 November 2012) is by Professor Mike Rowlands (University College London), in collaboration with Graeme Were (Brisbane). Its theme is material anthropology. | Mike Rowlands | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4723 | City Dwelling and the Cultures of Migrant Urbanism | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar (19 October 2012), is presented by Professor Michael Keith, the Director of the Centre on Migration, Policy and Society, Oxford. | Michael Keith | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4724 | The Ethnographic Dream | In this seminar for the anthropology research group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and Religions (10 October 2012), Dr Katherine Swancutt discusses 'doing fieldwork among native scholars and shamans', focusing on southwest China. | Katherine Swancutt | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4725 | The Biography of the Holy Ghost | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar (12 October 2012), Dr Ramon Sarró explores a prophetic landscape in Lower Congo. | Ramon Sarró | 18 Apr 2013 | |
| 4726 | Exit Strategies and State Building | Drawing on his current research and recent book, Richard Caplan addresses issues relating to exit strategies and state building. | Richard Caplan | 19 Apr 2013 | |
| 4727 | Political-Military Strategy-Making in Regional Command South Afghanistan | Drawing from his own experience, Todd Greentree discusses political-military strategy-making in regional Command South Afghanistan. | Todd Greentree | 19 Apr 2013 | |
| 4728 | Creative Commons | The Challenge of Fair Access to Selective Universities: which approaches seem successful, and the way forward | Professor Ebdon, Director of the Office for Access (OFFA) gives the 2013 Access in University College. The lecture is on the challenge of fair access to selective universities. | Les Ebdon | 02 Apr 2013 |
| 4729 | Creative Commons | Xu Bing: The Kind of Artist I Am | Chinese Artist Xu Bing gives a talk on the subject of his art and the kind of artist he is. | Xu Bing | 22 Apr 2013 |
| 4730 | Creative Commons | Marconi and the Broadcasting Option: Annual Byrne-Bussey Marconi Lecture | Held on Marconi day, 20th April, Gabriele Balbi (University of Lugano) gives a talk about Marconi, co-inventor of the radio. | Gabriele Balbi | 22 Apr 2013 |
| 4731 | Creative Commons | Solving the Mona Lisa Smile, and Other Developments in Micro-empirical sociology | Seminar on what micro-sociology could tell us about predicting violence. | Randall Collins | 15 Apr 2013 |
| 4732 | Media Law after Leveson: Newsgathering, data protection and source protection | David Erdos, Katzenbach Research Fellow, Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, Oxford, gives a talk for the Media Law after Leveson workshop. | David Erdos | 22 Apr 2013 | |
| 4733 | Lord Donoughue remembers Jim Callaghan | British politician, businessman and author Baron Donoughue of Ashton speaks about his view as special advisor to Jim Callaghan. | Bernard Donoughue | 23 Apr 2013 | |
| 4734 | Lord Owen remembers Jim Callaghan | British politician Lord Owen talks about his experiences of Jim Callaghan. | David Owen | 23 Apr 2013 | |
| 4735 | Lord Morgan remembers Jim Callaghan | Historian and author Lord Morgan speaks about the Jim Callaghan papers deposited in the Bodleian. | Kenneth Morgan | 23 Apr 2013 | |
| 4736 | Four centuries of Chinese book collecting | Third Lunchtime lecture accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries. With Mr David Helliwell. | David Helliwell | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4737 | The Trade in Printed Books: an ingenious innovation that changed the Western World | Second in the Marks of Genius series, with Dr Christina Dondi | Christina Dondi | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4738 | New Sappho and new libraries | Fourth Lunchtime lecture accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries. With Dr Dirk Obbink. | Dirk Obbink | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4739 | Creative Commons | Foreign correspondent Bethany Bell (Keble, 1987) | BBC journalist Bethany Bell shares her love of Vienna and talks about her experiences as a reporter in this first interview in a new podcast series. | Bethany Bell | 19 May 2015 |
| 4740 | Creative Commons | Using Stem Cells to Understand Dementia | Dr Angela Bithell of Reading University explains the importance of Stem Cells in trying to understand Dementia and finding new treatments | Angela Bithell | 21 May 2015 |
| 4741 | Creative Commons | Funding World Class Dementia Research | An overview on Dementia and why Alzheimers Research UK is here | Emma O'Brien | 21 May 2015 |
| 4742 | Welcome and Introduction | Principal Investigator, Richard Wade Martins, gives a brief introduction to the work of the Oxford Alzheimer's Research UK Network | Richard Wade Martins | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4743 | How can skin cells help us understand Parkinson's? | Richard Wade Martins, OPDC Principal Investigator, discusses his current research into Skin cells and Stem cells | Richard Wade Martins | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4744 | Overview: The Oxford Parkinson's Disease Centre (OPDC) Cohort | Michele Hu, co-Principle Investigator of the OPDC, gives an overview of the Centre's vision and research themes | Michele Hu | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4745 | Creative Commons | From Dreams to Neurodegeneration | REM sleep behaviour disorder and Parkinson's Disease | Michal Rolinski | 21 May 2015 |
| 4746 | Creative Commons | Using novel technologies to assess Parkinson's | Mathematician & Engineer, Max Little, discusses how modern technology, such as smart phones, can aid recording behavioural & environmental factors in Parkinson's research | Max Little | 21 May 2015 |
| 4747 | Parkinson's: More than a tremor | Fahd Baig discusses the non motor symptoms of Parkinson's. | Fahd Baig | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4748 | Creative Commons | News in the digital age, and how The Economist fits in | Tom Standage – Digital Editor, The Economist, spoke at the Business and Practice of Journalism seminar on Wednesday 7 May 2014. | Tom Standage | 21 May 2015 |
| 4749 | Creative Commons | Neuropathology: the CSI of Parkinson's Disease | The crucial role of Brain Donation to understand the mechanisms underlying Parkinson's disease | Claudio Ruffman | 21 May 2015 |
| 4750 | 'Some Kind of Monster?' The Benefits and Burdens of Human Rights For Business - RightsUp Episode 2 | Episode 2 of RightsUp from the Oxford Human Rights Hub, in which human rights and thier relationship to business are discussed. | Laura Hilly, Kira Allmann, Max Harris, David Bilchitz, Karl Laird | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4751 | What can the lived experiences of white working class communities tell us about social cohesion? | This briefing explores the lived experiences and concerns of segments of the majority population in Higher Blackley, a ward in the north of Manchester. Part of the COMPAS Breakfast Breifing Series. | Daniel Silver | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4752 | Creative Commons | Long-period temperature records in the British Isles | Prof Chris Folland, University of East Anglia and Met Office Hadley Centre, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015. | Chris Folland | 20 May 2015 |
| 4753 | Long-period precipitation records in the British Isles | Prof Tim Burt, University of Durham, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015 | Tim Burt | 20 May 2015 | |
| 4754 | Rubble Flora: Volker Braun Poetry Reading | The German poet gives a special reading of old and new work and answers questions with David Constantine and Karen Leeder. | Volker Braun, David Constantine, Karen Leeder | 20 May 2015 | |
| 4755 | Theatre and Evolution from Ibsen to Beckett | An interdisciplinary discussion of Kirsten Shepherd-Barr's book | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Michael Billington, Morten Kringlebach, Laura Marcus | 20 May 2015 | |
| 4756 | Creative Commons | Enteric fever | Dr Christiane Dolecek speaks about the research on enteric fever she conducted in Vietman and Nepal | Christiane Dolecek | 20 May 2015 |
| 4757 | Creative Commons | Enteric fever | Dr Christiane Dolecek speaks about the research on enteric fever she conducted in Vietman and Nepal. | Christiane Dolecek | 20 May 2015 |
| 4758 | Topological Boundary Modes from Quantum Electronics to Classical Mechanics | The 2015 Cherwell-Simon Lecture delivered by Professor Charles Kane | Charles Kane | 20 May 2015 | |
| 4759 | Creative Commons | Research, Policy, and Societal Perspectives on New Psychoactive Substances | Part four of the 'Interventional Perspectives on Substance Use and Misuse' seminar series which took place in Hilary Term 2014. | Harry Sumnall | 19 May 2015 |
| 4760 | Creative Commons | Alcohol Policy and Its Societal impact | Part three of the 'Interventional Perspectives on Substance Use and Misuse' seminar series which took place in Hilary Term 2014. | Colin Drummond | 19 May 2015 |
| 4761 | Creative Commons | Adolescent Substance Use: What Do We Think We Know, Should We Intervene and if so, When? | Part two of the 'Interventional Perspectives on Substance Use and Misuse' seminar series which took place in Hilary Term 2014. | Alex Sutherland | 19 May 2015 |
| 4762 | Creative Commons | Drug Control, Human Rights and Bridging 'Parallel Universes' | Part one of the 'Interventional Perspectives on Substance Use and Misuse' seminar series which took place in Hilary Term 2014. | Rick Lines | 19 May 2015 |
| 4763 | The Don Fowler Lecture 2015: The Philosopher as Epic Hero: Augustan Poetry in Seneca's Letters | The Don Fowler Lecture 2015: The Philosopher as Epic Hero: Augustan Poetry in Seneca's Letters | Catharine Edwards | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4764 | Rationality versus emotionality in the century of extremes | Professor Ute Frevert discusses rationality vs emotionality with a response from Professor Barbara Rosenwein | Ute Frevert, Barbara Rosenwein | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4765 | How can there be a history of emotions? | Professor Barbara Rosenwein explores the history of emotions | Barbara Rosenwein, Ute Frevert | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4766 | Challenges Facing American Intelligence | Professor John McLaughlin discusses Challenges facing American Intelligence | John McLaughlin | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4767 | An Intelligence Officer Looks at Terrorism: Where it's Been, Where it's heading | Professor John McLaughlin looks at Terrorism in the 21st Century | John McLaughlin | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4768 | 'Artificial Intelligence' part 2 - How to create machines that learn | Professor Nando de Freitas explains that understanding how our brains work has helped us create machines that learn, and how these learning machines can be put to completing different tasks. | Nando de Freitas | 19 May 2015 | |
| 4769 | Join Dementia Research: Help Beat Dementia | A short overview of 'Join Dementia Research', a national service in collaboration with Alzheimer's Research UK, Alzheimer's Society & the National Institute of Health Research. | Jennifer Potts | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4770 | Creative Commons | Biomarkers: Detecting Alzheimer's Early Enough to Treat it. | What are Biomarkers? And why are they useful in Alzheimer's Disease Research. | Alejo Nevado-Hogado | 21 May 2015 |
| 4771 | Creative Commons | Translating Image from the Research Lab to the Clinic | How imaging is used in translational neuroscience. | Clare Mackay | 21 May 2015 |
| 4772 | Creative Commons | Gait or Cognition: The Chicken or Egg Story | Movement and exercise and it's relation to thinking and cognition. | Helen Dawes | 21 May 2015 |
| 4773 | Making the Vacuum Concrete | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the first Saturday Morning of Theoretical Physics on 22 June 2013. The event focussed on how we use field theory to understand material reality. | Fabian Essler | 21 May 2015 | |
| 4774 | Predictability in High-Stakes Assessment: Students’ Approach to Learning | This study investigated the predictability of the Leaving Certificate examination in Ireland, where public accusations of predictable exams are of serious concern. | Jo-Anne Baird, Therese Hopfenbeck, Daniel Caro | 22 May 2015 | |
| 4775 | Creative Commons | The Formation of Terrestrial Planets - the 2nd Lobanov-Rostovsky Lecture in Planetary Geology | Prof Alessandro Morbidelli of the Observatoire de la Cote d'Azur in Nice gives the 2nd Lobanov-Rostovsky Lecture in Planetary Geology. He talks about the formation of planets in the universe. | Alessandro Morbidelli | 22 May 2015 |
| 4776 | The ICC and 'Non'-Sense Non-State Parties, Non-Interventions and Non-Targets | Dr. Mark Kersten gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 9th February 2015 at 5pm | Mark Kersten | 26 May 2015 | |
| 4777 | Creative Commons | Unlike Minds: Ideology, Political Violence and Armed Conflict | Dr. Jonathan Leader Maynard gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 26 January 2015 at 5pm | Jonathan Leader Maynard | 26 May 2015 |
| 4778 | The Investment Treaty System as Judicial Review: Some Remarks on its Nature, Scope and Standards | Dr Federico Ortino, King's College London - 7 February 2013. | Federico Ortino | 20 Feb 2013 | |
| 4779 | Neither Common or Civil: Principles of Liability in International Criminal Law | Professor Robert Cryer, University of Birmingham - 21 February 2013. | Robert Cryer | 19 Apr 2013 | |
| 4780 | Transnational Organized Crime at Sea | Dr Efthymios Papastavridis, Academy of Athens - 24 January 2013. | Efthymios Papastavridis | 25 Feb 2013 | |
| 4781 | Creative Commons | Maria Emma Santos - Tackling Poverty Reduction in Bhutan | Maria Emma Santos - Tackling Poverty Reduction in Bhutan. | Maria Emma Santos | 24 Apr 2013 |
| 4782 | Creative Commons | Comparing Multidimensional Poverty and Consumption Poverty based on Primary Survey in India | Comparing Multidimensional Poverty and Consumption Poverty based on Primary Survey in India. | Rajeev Kumar | 24 Apr 2013 |
| 4783 | Creative Commons | Evaluating Transitional Justice | Kirsten Ainley, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 11 May at 5pm | Kirsten Ainley | 26 May 2015 |
| 4784 | On Bad Terms: Rethinking Reconciliation After Violent Conflict | James Hughes, London School of Economics, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 27 April 2015 at 5pm | James Hughes | 26 May 2015 | |
| 4785 | Creative Commons | Does transitional justice affect democratic institution-building? | Dr. Chandra Sriram gives a talk OTJR seminar series on 9 March at 5pm | Chandra Sriram | 26 May 2015 |
| 4786 | Creative Commons | Multidimensional Poverty in India: Insights from NSSO Data | Multidimensional Poverty in India: Insights from NSSO Data. | Sandip Sarkar | 24 Apr 2013 |
| 4787 | Creative Commons | The (Ir-)Relevance of the International Poverty Line for National Poverty Assessment | The (Ir-)Relevance of the International Poverty Line for National Poverty Assessment. | Caroline Dotter | 24 Apr 2013 |
| 4788 | Creative Commons | Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty Index and Monetary Poverty for Nepal | Comparison between Multidimensional Poverty Index and Monetary Poverty for Nepal. | Ram Hari Gaihre | 24 Apr 2013 |
| 4789 | Creative Commons | Multidimensionality of Poverty in Nepal | Multidimensionality of Poverty in Nepal. | Shabana Mitra | 24 Apr 2013 |
| 4790 | Monopolizing Global Justice: International Criminal Law as a Challenge to Human Diversity | Sarah Nouwen, University of Cambridge, gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 18 May at 5pm | Sarah Nouwen | 26 May 2015 | |
| 4791 | Rise of the Machines | Hugh Durrant-Whyte, Professor and ARC Federation Fellow at the University of Sydney, gives the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture. | Hugh Durrant-Whyte | 26 May 2015 | |
| 4792 | Development of the UK’s fastest wind tunnel – a UK/Australia endeavour | Professor Matthew McGilvray, University of Oxford and Professor Richard Morgan, University of Queensland give a talk at the Department of Engineering Science as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture programme. | Matthew McGilvray, Richard Morgan | 26 May 2015 | |
| 4793 | Splashing, sloshing and stealth – offshore hydrodynamics writ large | Professor Paul Taylor, University of Oxford gives a short talk as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock lecture series in the Department of Engineering Science. | Paul Taylor | 26 May 2015 | |
| 4794 | The Avian Genome Explosion | The ASC Trinity Term Lecture delivered by Professor Tom Gilbert, exploring the analysis of bird genomes and evolution. | Tom Gilbert | 27 May 2015 | |
| 4795 | The Sybille Haynes Lecture 2015: Pirates of Populonia? The Myth of Etruscan Piracy in the Mediterranean | The Sybille Haynes Lecture 2015: Pirates of Populonia? The Myth of Etruscan Piracy in the Mediterranean | Jean Turfa | 27 May 2015 | |
| 4796 | Creative Commons | It takes a village: Meeting the complex needs of poverty-impacted youth and their families, locally and globally | Mary McKay, Professor and Director, McSilver Institute for Poverty Policy and Research, New York University, delivered the Astor Visiting Lecture on 21 May 2015. | Mary McKay | 27 May 2015 |
| 4797 | Creative Commons | Love's Labour's Lost | Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Love's Labour's Lost. | Emma Smith | 27 May 2015 |
| 4798 | The Agency of Eating: Mediation, Food and the Body in Highland Ecuador | This Anthropology departmental seminar by Emma-Jayne Abbots (University of Wales Trinity St David) aims to define and extend the theoretical boundaries of food studies | Emma-Jayne Abbots | 27 May 2015 | |
| 4799 | Anthropology, Ethnomusicology, the Anthropology of Dance: Same Difference? | Andrée Grau (University of Roehampton) discusses the anthropology of dance and its development as a discipline of anthropology. The talk also reflects on the discipline's neglected figures (27 February 2015) | Andrée Grau | 27 May 2015 | |
| 4800 | Obsessed by Love: Erotic Magic, Delirious Love and Female Power in Mozambique | Christian Groes-Green (Roskilde University Copenhagen) discusses the nature of being in love and how this is seen and discussed in Mozambique and written about in other African nations (6 March 2015) | Christian Groes-Green | 27 May 2015 |