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| 6001 | Creative Commons | 4.2 Possible Answers to External World Scepticism | Part 4.2. Investigates some of the possible solutions to Descartes' sceptical problem of the external world, looking at G.E Moore's response, among others, to the problem. | Peter Millican | 08 Apr 2010 |
| 6002 | Creative Commons | 4.1 Scepticism about the External World | Part 4.1. Introduces the problem of how do we have knowledge of the world, how do we know what we perceive is in fact what is there? | Peter Millican | 08 Apr 2010 |
| 6003 | International research collaborations: much to be gained, many ways to get into trouble | Melissa Anderson, professor of higher Education and Affiliate Faculty, Centre of Bioethics, University of Minnesota, gives the second 2010 Research Integrity seminar. | Melissa Anderson | 22 Nov 2010 | |
| 6004 | The History of Modern Constitutionalism | This lecture establishes the ten essentials of modern constitutionalism, as first developed in the Virginia Declaration of Rights of 1776. | Horst Dipple | 22 Nov 2010 | |
| 6005 | The Marlborough Gems at Blenheim Palace | Part of the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Sir John Boardman gives a talk on the antique gems held in Blenheim Palace; the history of the collection and the significance to researching the Classics. | John Boardman | 23 Nov 2010 | |
| 6006 | EQUATOR Network: promoting transparent and accurate reporting of research studies | Professor Douglas Altman of the centre for Statistics in Medicine (Oxford) gives the first in the 2010 Research Integrity seminar series, looking at the ways in which transparent and accurate rporting in medical research can be accomplished. | Douglas Altman | 22 Nov 2010 | |
| 6007 | A People That Perseveres | Psychological Analysis of Collective Amnesia in Lebanon and its Implications for Transistional Justice. | Diane Batchelor | 02 Nov 2010 | |
| 6008 | Creative Commons | Access to a Court and the Security Council: Implications for Normative Hierarchy | Dr Antonios Tzanakopoulos (University of Glasgow) gives a talk for the Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict seminar series. Delivered on the 9th November 2010. | Antonios Tzanakopoulos | 15 Nov 2010 |
| 6009 | Equality in an Era of Responsibility | John Roemer, Professor of Political Science and Economics at Yale University, explores the historical formulations of responsibility in egalitarian theory, and argues for a more direct and non-contractarian approach to its integration. | John Roemer | 30 Apr 2009 | |
| 6010 | Creative Commons | Power and Norms: What can the Nobel Peace Prize Accomplish? The Inside Story | Professor Geir Lundestad gives a talk for the ELAC/CCW seminar series on war and armed conflict. | Geir Lundestad | 09 Nov 2010 |
| 6011 | A Strategic Analysis of the First Anglo-Afghan War 1839-42: Lessons for Today | Colonel Adam Finlay, CCW Visiting Fellow, delivers an ELAC/CCW Seminar on the first Anglo-Afghan War of 1839 to 1842. Part of the ELAC/CCW seminar series. | Adam Finlay | 09 Nov 2010 | |
| 6012 | Creative Commons | The Wager Lost By Winning: on the 'Triumph' of the Just War Tradition | Lecture delivered on the 19th of October 2010, part of the ELAC/CCW Seminar Series on War and Armed Conflict. Delivered by Professor Nicholas Rengger (St Andrews). Introduced by Jennifer Welsh. | Nicholas Rengger | 09 Nov 2010 |
| 6013 | 53 Years of Media and Politics | Dr. David Butler brings his legendary Friday evening Media and Politics seminar to a final conclusion by answering questions instead of asking them. | David Butler, John Lloyd, Margaret Jay | 04 Nov 2010 | |
| 6014 | The Ashmolean Collection and the Formation of Ancient Egyptian Art | Part of the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Professor john Baines gives a talk on the Ashmolean Museum and its collection of ancient Egyptian art. | John Baines | 02 Nov 2010 | |
| 6015 | How to Prevent Alzheimer's Disease | Part of the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Dr David Smith gives a talk on how to prevent Alzheimer's disease. | David Smith | 02 Nov 2010 | |
| 6016 | Creative Commons | Measure for Measure | The third Approaching Shakespeare lecture, on Measure for Measure, focuses on the vexed question of this uncomic comedy's genre. | Emma Smith | 27 Oct 2010 |
| 6017 | Creative Commons | Henry V | The second lecture in the Approaching Shakespeare series looks at King Henry V, and asks whether his presentation in the play is entirely positive. | Emma Smith | 20 Oct 2010 |
| 6018 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: The Research and Evaluation Needs of the Third Sector in the Big Society: A Sustrans / Cycling Perspective | Andy Cope, Sustrans, talks on 'The Research and Evaluation Needs of the Third Sector in the Big Society: A Sustrans / Cycling Perspective' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Andy Cope | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6019 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: The Effective Use of Social Capital in Cycling Scheme Development | Brian Deegan, London Borough of Camden, talks on 'The Effective Use of Social Capital in Cycling Scheme Development' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Brian Deegan | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6020 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Understanding 'Best Practice' Heuristic: Implications for Active Travel | James Macmillen, University of Oxford, talks on 'Understanding 'Best Practice' Heuristic: Implications for Active Travel' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | James Macmillen | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6021 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Bicycling as a Way of Life: A Comparative Case Study of Urban Bike Culture in Amsterdam and Portland, OR. | Peter Pelzer, Univ. of Amsterdam, talks on 'Bicycling as a Way of Life' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Peter Pelzer | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6022 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Geographies of Urban Cycling: Investigating the Relations between Body, Technology and Space | Samuel Johns, University of Oxford, talks on 'Geographies of Urban Cycling: Investigating the Relations between Body, Technology and Space' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Samuel Johns | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6023 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Cycling Circles: Gender and Social Influences in UK Cycling | Anja Dalton, UWE, talks on 'Cycling Circles: Gender and Social Influences in UK Cycling' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Anja Dalton | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6024 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Women Returning to Cycling/Bike Riding | Jennifer Bonham, University of Adelaide, talks on 'Women Returning to Cycling/Bike Riding' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Jennifer Bonham | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6025 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Applying the Life Course Approach to Walking and Cycling | Heather Jones, UWE, talks on 'Applying the Life Course Approach to Walking and Cycling' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Heather Jones | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6026 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Inhabiting Infrastructure: How Architectures, Rhythms and Crowds Affect and Effect London's Commuter Cyclists | Peter Wood, UCL, talks on 'Inhabiting Infrastructure: How Architectures, Rhythms and Crowds Affect and Effect London's Commuter Cyclists' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Peter Wood | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6027 | Creative Commons | 7th CSS: Enacting Mobile Claims to Space: The Choreography of Encounters Between Cyclists and Non-Cyclists | Katrina Brown, Macaulay Institute, talks on 'Enacting Mobile Claims to Space: The Choreography of Encounters Between Cyclists and Non-Cyclists' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Katrina Brown | 18 Oct 2010 |
| 6028 | 7th CSS: Cycling in London: All the Rage | Laura Golbuff, UCL, talks on 'Cycling in London: All the Rage' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010. | Laura Golbuff | 18 Oct 2010 | |
| 6029 | The Future of Humanity | From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Nick Bostrom, director of the Future of Humanity Institute gives a talk on ideas surrounding future scenarios on what might happen to the human race in the future, from ideas of total extinction to post-humanity. | Nick Bostrom | 25 Oct 2010 | |
| 6030 | Creative Commons | Therapy for muscular dystrophy in the new genetics era | From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Duchene Muscular Dystrophy (DMD) is a genetic muscle wasting disease that causes great suffering to those experiencing it. Dr Kay Davies talks about the advances in molecular genetics which could help treat DMD. | Kay Davies | 25 Oct 2010 |
| 6031 | Creative Commons | A Florence Nightingale for the 21st Century | From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Marjorie Reeves Memorial lecture given in St Anne's College. Mark Bostridge, author of the first major biography of Florence Nightingale in 50 years talks about the great woman's life and character. | Mark Bostridge | 25 Oct 2010 |
| 6032 | Creative Commons | The anatomy of a scientific dispute | From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Conrad Keating, biographer of Richard Doll, gives a talk on the difficulty scientists have at getting people to believe their results, as Richard Doll had when he published his findings on the dangers of smoking. | Conrad Keating | 25 Oct 2010 |
| 6033 | Creative Commons | Rocking the Cradle...6,000 Years of Geological Impact in Greece | From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Phillip England talks about the history of Greece through its many earthquakes and seismic activity over the last 6000 years and shows how these events shaped the ancient world's history. | Phillip England | 25 Oct 2010 |
| 6034 | Creative Commons | Pheromones: what animals (including humans) say with smell | Tristram Wyatt gives a talk on 'The Science of Smell' - Pheromones, outlining their discovery, their chemistry and how animals (and humans) interact through smell. Part of the 2008 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Tristram Wyatt | 23 Jun 2009 |
| 6035 | Creative Commons | The Hidden History of the Wellcome Collection | From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Frances Larson gives a talk entitled 'Shared Treasures or Just Bits and Pieces? The Hidden History of the Wellcome Collection. Examining Sir Henry Wellcome's vast hoard of Art and Antiques he collected over his lifetime. | Frances Larson | 25 Oct 2010 |
| 6036 | BODcast: P.D. James in conversation with Colin Dexter (short) | Special footage celebrating the launch of Talking about Detective Fiction by PD James, the latest Bodleian Library publication. PD James is donating all royalties from the hardback edition to the Bodleian and hopes it will encourage further philanthropy. | P. D. James, Colin Dexter | 30 Sep 2009 | |
| 6037 | BODcast: P.D. James in conversation with Colin Dexter (long) | Special footage celebrating the launch of Talking about Detective Fiction by PD James, the latest Bodleian Library publication. PD James is donating all royalties from the hardback edition to the Bodleian and hopes it will encourage further philanthropy. | P. D. James, Colin Dexter | 30 Sep 2009 | |
| 6038 | Creative Commons | Bank Bail-outs and Obama's Green New Deal | In this second podcast, Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss President Obama's Green New Deal, banking bail-outs, quantitative easing and whether we can spend our way out of the economic crisis. | Linda Yueh, Jonathan Michie | 28 Jan 2009 |
| 6039 | Creative Commons | G20: Solutions to Global Depression? | In this fourth podcast Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss the G20 debates over co-ordinated fiscal expansion, global regulation, and the role of the IMF. | Linda Yueh, Jonathan Michie | 31 Mar 2009 |
| 6040 | Creative Commons | UK Budget and Global Recovery Plans | In Part 5, our experts examine the British economy in light of the recent Budget, and assess whether a global recovery may be on the horizon. | Linda Yueh, Jonathan Michie, Martin Slater | 04 Jun 2009 |
| 6041 | Creative Commons | Challenging Macroeconomics | In part 6, our experts examine new models for monetary and fiscal policy, global financial markets and a world economy characterised by global imbalances. | Linda Yueh, Jonathan Michie, Martin Slater | 11 Aug 2009 |
| 6042 | Creative Commons | Bank bonuses, breakups and regulation | In the first podcast of 2010, the experts discuss bank bonuses, proposed break-ups and tighter regulation of the banking and financial sectors. | Linda Yueh, Jonathan Michie, Martin Slater | 28 Jan 2010 |
| 6043 | Creative Commons | Taming the Casino Banks | In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up. | Jonathan Michie, Martin Slater, Linda Yueh | 15 Mar 2010 |
| 6044 | Creative Commons | Global Recession: How Did it Happen? | Linda Yueh talks to Jonathan Michie about the credit crunch and looming global recession, the effect it has had on both banks and businesses, and how a Green New Deal may provide a solution to the crisis. | Linda Yueh, Jonathan Michie | 22 Dec 2008 |
| 6045 | Creative Commons | Credit Crunch Live | Economics students of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford pose questions to a panel of experts about the credit crunch and global recession. | Linda Yueh, Martin Slater, Outi Aarnio, John Knight | 25 Feb 2009 |
| 6046 | Pheromones and Diabetes | In the third edition of Inside Oxford Science zoologist Dr Tristram Wyatt explores the science of pheromones and Professor Frances Ashcroft tells us about her role in basic research into diabetes. | Marcus du Sautoy, Frances Ashcroft, John Wood, Pedro Ferreira, Tristram Wyatt | 26 May 2009 | |
| 6047 | The Early Universe and Alzheimer's | Pedro discusses the Big Bang and the early Universe, and Jonathan details Oxford's groundbreaking research of the genetics of Alzheimer's. | Marcus du Sautoy, Frances Ashcroft, John Wood, Pedro Ferreira, Tristram Wyatt | 03 Sep 2009 | |
| 6048 | If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past | Local history lecture, by Chris Day, giving an overview of the history of the University of Oxford. | Chris Day | 01 Sep 2008 | |
| 6049 | Creative Commons | Understanding Creativity | Dr Chris Gosden gives a talk on creativity and artefacts and the development of tools and objects throughout human history. Delivered in Keble College as part of the OXford Alumni Weekend 2010. | Chris Gosden | 20 Oct 2010 |
| 6050 | Creative Commons | Carbon Dating: The Science of When Things Happen | Dr Thomas Higham gives a talk on Carbon Dating; the way in which scientists establish the age of ancient and prehistoric artefacts. This lecture was delivered at Keble College as part of the Oxford Alumni Weekend 2010. | Thomas Higham | 20 Oct 2010 |
| 6051 | Creative Commons | The Bodleian Shakespeare: A treasure lost... and regained | From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Emma Smith reveals how Oxford University mobilised Alumni support to bring Shakespeare's First Folio back to the Bodleian library over 200 years after it was lost. | Emma Smith | 19 Oct 2010 |
| 6052 | Creative Commons | Lewis Carroll in Numberland | An intriguing biographical exploration of Lewis Carroll, focusing on the author's mathematical career and influences. | Robin Wilson | 30 Nov 2009 |
| 6053 | Oxford and the Crime Novel | Best-selling crime fiction writer of Wire in the Blood Val McDermind talks about what makes Oxford city so alluring to crime fiction writers. Part of the 2009 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Val McDermind | 12 Nov 2009 | |
| 6054 | Havens across the Sea | Local historian Ann Spokes Symonds gives a talk on the Oxford children and mothers who were evacuated to Canada and the USA in July 1941. | Ann Spokes Symonds | 12 Nov 2009 | |
| 6055 | Gutenberg and the digital revolution | Bodley's head librarian, Sarah Thomas, talks about the history of the Bodleian Library and the changes that are taking place within it, particularly the digitisation project -creating electronic digital versions of books- currently underway. | Sarah Thomas | 28 Oct 2009 | |
| 6056 | Creative Commons | Developing an improved TB vaccine | Dr McShane talks about the University's work in creating an improved vaccine against tuberculosis and she also talks about the urgency of this research. | Helen McShane | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6057 | Creative Commons | HIV: Will there ever be a vaccine? | This talk looks at the University's work in China and Africa and its attempts to identify the key determinants of protective immunology against HIV infection that should guide future vaccine design. | Sarah Rowland-Jones | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6058 | Creative Commons | Understanding human pain, suffering and relief through brain imaging | Using examples from her research, Professor Tracey illustrates some of the exciting developments in brain imaging -seeing exactly how the brain is affected by its environment-and discusses how this research impacts on modern medicine, law and society. | Irene Tracey | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6059 | Creative Commons | A Woman's place: The transformation of female power in first millennial BC Egypt | A talk assessing the role of women in ancient Egypt - looking at the changes in female religious roles in ancient Egyptian society as a barometer for wider social, cultural and political transformation. | Elizabeth Frood | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6060 | Creative Commons | Women composers at Oxford: Cinderella (1858-1944) and other role models | In the history of the University, women and music have shared a Cinderella-like status before the 20th Century. In this talk, Dr Wollenberg looks at how women composers have continued to change the face of Oxford music in new ways. | Susan Wollenberg | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6061 | Creative Commons | Young Lives Project: Children's experiences of poverty, adversity and inequality | This talk looks at the work done by the Young Lives Project, a study which tracks 12,000 children across 4 developing countries over a 15 year period trying to find a scientific answer to the question of the causes of childhood poverty. | Jo Boyden | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6062 | Creative Commons | Languages disorders in children: What can they tell us about genes and brains? | Recent studies have shown that genes are strongly implicated in determining if children will develop language disorders. In this talk, Professor Bishop examines the role genetics play in language development and language disorders. | Dorothy Bishop | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6063 | Creative Commons | Russia is Back: Jenifer Hart Memorial Lecture | Professor MacFarlane gives a talk about modern Russia; from the fall of the Berlin Wall to today; including the rise of Vladimir Putin, the conflict between Chechnya, alleged human rights violations and Russia's relationship with the rest of the world. | Neil MacFarlane | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6064 | Creative Commons | China, US, global imbalances and the 2008 financial crisis | Dr Yueh presents on China's position in the global economy, the indirect role played by China in the global financial crisis, and the implications of the crisis going forward. | Linda Yueh | 30 Nov 2009 |
| 6065 | Creative Commons | A is for Autism | Dame Stephanie gives a talk about her philanthropic work in autism, looking at the condition's history, its causes, the treatments, specialist education and society's position on autism. | Stephanie Shirley | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6066 | Creative Commons | Breast Cancer: Causes and Prevention | Dr Valerie Beral talks about her research into the causes of breast cancer, looking into the history of the cancer as well as offering ways of reducing the risk of contracting breast cancer. | Valerie Beral | 28 Oct 2009 |
| 6067 | Creative Commons | Beyond the Bottom Billion | Prof. Paul Collier discusses the contradiction of resource rich countries with troubled economies, including how the harnessing of natural assets can go wrong, and what can be done to ensure their correct handling. | Paul Collier | 30 Nov 2009 |
| 6068 | Introduction to Studying the History and Politics of China | Dr Rana Mitter talks about his cutting edge research in China and gives an introduction to studying the history and politics of China, a new and exciting field of research within the Humanities division. | Rana Mitter | 29 Apr 2009 | |
| 6069 | Studying Buddhism | Richard Gombrich, first academic director for the Oxford Centre for Buddhist Studies (OCBS), gives a talk on Buddhism, from its Indian Origins, its history and its influence on Eastern culture. He also talks about the history of the OCBS. | Richard Gombrich | 29 Apr 2009 | |
| 6070 | Politics and Popular Poetry in the Arab World | Professor Clive Holes gives a short talk on Arabic popular poetry; a medium of social satire and cultural criticism that is as important in Arabic culture as much as Social satire is in British culture. He also reads three translations of political poetry | Clive Holes | 29 Apr 2009 | |
| 6071 | The Kadoorie Study in China | Zhengming Chen, Professor of Epidemiology, gives a talk on the Kadoorie Biobank study, a joint Chinese and British study looking at the lifestyles of 500,000 people and presents some of the findings that can be used to influence public health policy. | Zhengming Chen | 29 Apr 2009 | |
| 6072 | Beyond the Globe: Exploring the Solar System | Professor Fred Taylor discusses some of Oxford University's pioneering work in planetary science. | Fred Taylor | 29 Apr 2009 | |
| 6073 | Genetics of Common Human Diseases | Peter Donnelly, one of the UK's leading statisticians and geneticists, discusses his involvement in recent projects aimed at understanding the genetics of common human diseases. | Peter Donnelly | 29 Apr 2009 | |
| 6074 | Howard Carter's excavation records of the tomb of Tutankhamun | Dr Jaromir Malek, Keeper of the Archive at the Griffith Institute talks about the tomb of Tutankhamun; its discovery by Howard Carter and what the Griffith Institute are doing to study the tomb and the treasures inside it. | Jaromir Malek | 29 Apr 2009 | |
| 6075 | Introduction to Indian Literature in translation | Professor Boehmer gives a short talk on her current research on Indian Literature in English, looking at the Post-Colonial world of literature and gives an introduction to studying World Literature in the Humanities Division. | Elleke Boehmer | 30 Apr 2009 | |
| 6076 | Cradle of Western Civilization | Professor Griffin from the Oxford University Society Travel Programme gives a humourous talk about the ancient Aegean Islands; the founding Minoan and Greek civilizations where philosophy, science, and literature were born and first flourished. | Jasper Griffin | 12 Jun 2009 | |
| 6077 | Inside Innovation: The University–Business Interface | Tom Hockaday, Managing Director of Isis Innovations, talks about Oxford University’s Technology Transfer Office, helping to transfer products of university research to the business world. | Tom Hockaday | 01 Jul 2009 | |
| 6078 | Sleep in the Global 24/7 Society | Professor Foster gives a talk on some of the causes and consequences of sleep disruption and explores how our increasingly sleep deprived society is have unanticipated consequences for out physical and mental health. | Russell Foster | 24 Aug 2009 | |
| 6079 | The International Student Experience at Oxford | Dr Heather Bell talks about Oxford’s growing international student population and what Oxford does to support and encourage them. Medical student Xin-Hui Chan also talks about her experience of being an international student at Oxford. | Heather Bell, Xin-Hui Chan | 19 Aug 2009 | |
| 6080 | The Tipping Point: Climate Change | Professor Gideon Henderson and Dr Ros Rickaby from the Department of Earth Sciences talk about some of the key issues surrounding climate change today. | Gideon Henderson, Ros Rickaby | 26 Aug 2009 | |
| 6081 | The Vindolanda Tablets | Professor Alan Bowman gives a talk on the Roman fort of Vindolanda. Using the famous Vindolanda tablets and other written sources found at the site, he paints a vivid picture of life at the Roman fort and in Roman Britain during the reign of Hadrian. | Alan Bowman | 12 Jun 2009 | |
| 6082 | Power Shift in the Global Economy | The 2008 Oxford University Society Lecture in which Professor Woods talks about the shift in Global Economic Power from private companies in the developed world to national companies in developing countries. | Ngaire Woods | 22 Sep 2009 | |
| 6083 | Acknowledgements | Acknowledgements and credits for the podcast series Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Contemporary Perspectives. | Daniel Nicolae | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6084 | Hospitals and Madness (Respondents) | Respondents to Peregrine Horden's lecture: Hospitals and Madness. | Matthew Broome, Afzal Javed | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6085 | Hospitals and Madness (Key Lecture) | Last of four key lectures, delivered by Peregrine Horden, Professor of Medieval History, Royal Holloway, University of London. | Peregrine Horden | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6086 | Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Respondents) | Respondents to Geert Jan der Gelder's lecture:, Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History. | Neel Burton, Katherine Angel | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6087 | Foul Whisperings: Madness and Poetry in Arabic Literary History (Key Lecture) | Third of four key lectures delivered by Geert Jan van Gelder, Laudian Professor of Arabic, Oriental Institute, University of Oxford. | Geert Jan van Gelder | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6088 | Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Respondents) | Respondents to Hinrich Biesterfeldt's lecture: Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam. | Athar Yawar, M Quasim | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6089 | Love-sickness between Medicine, Philosophy and Theology, and Islam (Key Lecture) | Second of four key lectures, delivered by Hinrich Biesterfeldt, Professor of Islam Studies Ruhr-Universität Bochum. | Hinrich Biesterfeldt | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6090 | The Historical Background: Saladin's Court (Key Lecture) | First of four key lectures, delivered by Carole Hillenbrand, Professor of Islamic History at the University of Edinburgh, and author of "The Crusades: Islamic Perspectives". | Carole Hillenbrand | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6091 | Preliminary Perspective: Medicine and Madness at the Court of Saladin | Sets the background of the workshop, and explains how the four historical key lectures relate to Daniel Nicolae's research. | Daniel Nicolae | 12 Oct 2010 | |
| 6092 | Introduction - The Philosophy of Psychiatry | Delivered by Bill Fulford, a psychiatrist and member of the Philosophy Faculty at Oxford University. | Bill Fulford | 11 Oct 2010 | |
| 6093 | Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives - Preface | Preface to the Madness: Between Medieval Islamic and Modern Perspectives conference, delivered by conference organiser Daniel Nicolae. | Daniel Nicolae | 11 Oct 2010 | |
| 6094 | Creative Commons | Welcome to the International Women's Leadership Symposium | Cynthia Chang, Preseident of Females in Engineering, Science and Technology introduces the International Women's Leadership Symposium. | Cynthia Chang | 31 Aug 2010 |
| 6095 | FMR 52 General - Communication of information on the Thai-Burma border | Communication of information has emerged as a particular concern for camp residents in Thailand since discussions about repatriation gained momentum in the past few years. | Victoria Jack | 16 Jun 2016 | |
| 6096 | Creative Commons | Dr. Brian Angus on Tropical Medicine | Writer and medical historian Conrad Keating talks to Dr. Brian Angus, Director of the Wellcome Trust UK Centre for Clinical Tropical Medicine in Oxford, about his interest in science and how this inspired him to work with infectious diseases in Africa. | Brain Angus, Conrad Keating | 14 Sep 2010 |
| 6097 | FMR 52 - Refugee-run organisations as partners in development | Incorporating refugee-run organisations into development programmes. | Evan Easton-Calabria | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6098 | FMR 52 - A new approach to old problems: the Solutions Alliance | Over the last three years, the Solutions Alliance has gradually emerged as a multi-stakeholder initiative to overcome the so-called humanitarian-development divide. | Alexander Betts | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6099 | FMR 52 General - What's going on in Nigeria? | Huge numbers of people in Nigeria's north-east have been affected by poverty, environmental degradation and Boko Haram violence. | Toby Lanzer | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6100 | FMR 52 General - The weakness of resettlement safeguards in mining | It is questionable whether current planning practices can safeguard against the risks associated with displacement and resettlement. | John R Owen, Deanna Kemp | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6101 | FMR 52 General - Causes and consequences of Canada's resettlement of Syrian refugees | By the end of February 2016, Canada had fulfilled its promise to resettle 25,000 Syrian refugees. | Anne-Marie Bélanger McMurdo | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6102 | FMR 52 General - Assisted Voluntary Return: implications for women and children | Assisted Voluntary Return programmes often send women and children back to places of insecurity and uncertainty. | Monica Encinas | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6103 | FMR 52 General - Psychosocial age assessments in the UK | Poor age assessment procedures may have devastating consequences. | Debbie Busler | 07 Jul 2016 | |
| 6104 | FMR 52 General - Sweden's U-turn on asylum | Sweden's recent turnaround on asylum was triggered by various factors, including insufficient domestic preparedness and the humanitarian failures of other EU countries. | Bernd Parusel | 07 Jul 2016 | |
| 6105 | FMR 52 General - Responding to LGBT forced migration in East Africa | Following the passage of Uganda’s Anti-Homosexuality Act in December 2013, hundreds of LGBT individuals fled to Kenya seeking safety. | Gitta Zomorodi | 07 Jul 2016 | |
| 6106 | FMR 52 General - The legal status of Iraqi refugees in neighbouring countries | There is little protection and assistance available for Iraqi refugees in neighbouring countries, especially as these countries are predominantly non-signatories to the 1951 Refugee Convention. It is consequently hard for refugees to support themselves. | Mohammad Abbas Mohsen | 16 Jun 2016 | |
| 6107 | FMR 52 General - Imprisonment and deportation of Iraqi refugees in Lebanon | A non-signatory to the 1951 Refugee Convention, Lebanon does not grant refugee status to Iraqis, many of whom end up spending long periods of time in detention. | Qusay Tariq Al-Zubaidi | 16 Jun 2016 | |
| 6108 | Creative Commons | Leading Transformation:Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice | Plenary session on Leading Transformation: Women at the Cutting Edge of Research and Practice from the International Women's Leadership Symposium. | Catherine Mitchell, Ana Brito e Melo, Olive Heffernan, Monika Wehrle-MacDevette | 31 Aug 2010 |
| 6109 | Policy and Political Perspectives | Nicola Blackwood. Member of Parliament for West Oxford and Abingdon, gives a talk on the Political aspects of female leadership and social entrepreneurship. | Nicola Blackwood | 31 Aug 2010 | |
| 6110 | Creative Commons | Social Entrepreneurship: Integrating Leadership and Technology for Social Change | Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship and Mirjana Radovic, Professor of Business Management and Entrepreneurship talk about Social Entrepreneurship at the International Women's Leadership Symposium. | Pamela Hartigan, Mirjana Radovic | 01 Sep 2010 |
| 6111 | Creative Commons | Inspiring Women - Inspiring Change | Jane Butcher, Assistant Director of the UK Resource Centre for Women in Science, Engineering and Technology gives a talk for the International Women's Leadership Symposium. | Jane Butcher | 31 Aug 2010 |
| 6112 | Vice Chancellor's Welcome | A welcome message from Professor Andrew Hamilton, Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford. | Andrew Hamilton | 10 Jul 2008 | |
| 6113 | Creative Commons | Sarah Rowland-Jones on HIV/AIDS | Conrad Keating interviews Sarah Rowland-Jones, Professor of Immunology and Consultant Physician. The theme of her work is anti-viral immunity with a particular focus on how immune responses modify the outcome of HIV and other viral infections. | Sarah Rowland-Jones, Conrad Keating | 16 Aug 2010 |
| 6114 | Student Newspapers | An introduction to the student newspapers in Oxford. | Henry Clarke Price, Rosie Macaulay, Natasha Vashisht, Rebecca Molyneux | 18 Sep 2008 | |
| 6115 | Introduction to Sport at Oxford | A short introduction to sport at Oxford. | University of Oxford | 28 May 2009 | |
| 6116 | Boat Race Naming Ceremony 2009 | The 2009 Boat Race naming ceremony. | John Bell | 28 May 2009 | |
| 6117 | University Club | The University Club provides social, sporting and hospitality facilities for all staff, post-graduates, alumni and retired staff of the university and associated institutions. | University of Oxford | 08 Oct 2009 | |
| 6118 | BODcast: P.D. James in conversation with Colin Dexter (long) | Special footage celebrating the launch of Talking about Detective Fiction by PD James, the latest Bodleian Library publication. PD James is donating all royalties from the hardback edition to the Bodleian and hopes it will encourage further philanthropy. | P. D. James, Colin Dexter | 30 Sep 2009 | |
| 6119 | BODcast: P.D. James in conversation with Colin Dexter (short) | Special footage celebrating the launch of Talking about Detective Fiction by PD James, the latest Bodleian Library publication. PD James is donating all royalties from the hardback edition to the Bodleian and hopes it will encourage further philanthropy. | P. D. James, Colin Dexter | 30 Sep 2009 | |
| 6120 | Paradise Lost Book One: Milton's ambitions | Milton's ambitions as a poet. | Sam Dastor | 29 Apr 2008 | |
| 6121 | Paradise Lost Book Four | Satan first spies Adam and Eve. | Sam Dastor | 29 Apr 2008 | |
| 6122 | Paradise Lost Book One: Satan's first speech | Satan's first speech. | Sam Dastor | 29 Apr 2008 | |
| 6123 | Samson Agonistes | The Biblical hero Samson bewailing his political and personal state. | Sam Dastor | 29 Apr 2008 | |
| 6124 | Aeropagitica | Milton's defense of the freedom of the press written to Parliament. | Sam Dastor | 29 Apr 2008 | |
| 6125 | Magna Carta and Wind In The Willows | A short history of how the Bodleian library stores original copies of the Magna Carta and the original Wind in the Willows letters. | Bodleian Library | 11 Sep 2008 | |
| 6126 | Pre-1500 Printed Books | The earliest printers spread from Mainz in Germany where Gutenberg first had his printing house to Venice, Rome, Paris, and the Netherlands. Examples from all of these centres of 15th-century printing are found in Bodleian collections. | Paul Nash | 05 Mar 2010 | |
| 6127 | Student Newspapers at Oxford | An introduction to the student newspapers at Oxford University. Cherwell and the Oxford Student are two student run newspapers with a long history in Oxford. | Henry Clarke Price, Rosie Macaulay, Natasha Vashisht, Rebecca Molyneux | 18 Sep 2008 | |
| 6128 | The Ashmolean Museum and the Museum of Natural History | An introduction to the Ashmolean Museum and the Museum of Natural History. | Oxford University | 12 Sep 2008 | |
| 6129 | Oxford Today with Michael Palin | The full length Oxford Campaign production, presented by Michael Palin. | Michael Palin | 25 Sep 2008 | |
| 6130 | Gargoyles Unveiled | Nine new gargoyles for the Bodleian Library, Oxford are unveiled. The gargoyles were designed by children as part of the Millennium Myths and Monsters competition. | University of Oxford | 08 Oct 2009 | |
| 6131 | Chris Patten on the Campaign for the University of Oxford | Chris Patten, the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, talks about the importance of the Campaign. | Chris Patten | 16 Sep 2008 | |
| 6132 | Kosovo: cradle of civilisation or albatross? | Sir Ivor Roberts, former ambassador to Yugoslavia, Italy and Ireland introduces the history of Kosovo before reflecting on the best answer to the Kosovo question. | Sir Ivor Roberts | 03 Jul 2008 | |
| 6133 | McGrath on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Dara McGrath speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Dara McGrath | 09 Aug 2010 | |
| 6134 | Creative Commons | McAuley on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Mary McAuley speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Mary McAuley | 09 Aug 2010 |
| 6135 | Creative Commons | Hutchings on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Stephen Hutchings speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Stephen Hutchings | 09 Aug 2010 |
| 6136 | Creative Commons | Hall on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Alex Hall speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Alex Hall | 09 Aug 2010 |
| 6137 | Creative Commons | Codd on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Helen Codd speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Helen Codd | 09 Aug 2010 |
| 6138 | Carrabine on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Eamonn Carrabine speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Eamonn Carrabine | 09 Aug 2010 | |
| 6139 | Creative Commons | Armstrong on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Sarah Armstrong speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Sarah Armstrong | 09 Aug 2010 |
| 6140 | Wahidin on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Azrini Wahidin speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Azrini Wahidin | 09 Aug 2010 | |
| 6141 | Creative Commons | Taylor on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Stephanie Taylor speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Stephanie Taylor | 09 Aug 2010 |
| 6142 | Creative Commons | Shabazz on Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective | Rashad Shabazz speaks at the Gender, Geography and Punishment in Comparative Perspective workshop hosted by the Centre for Criminology and School of Geography and the Environment, University of Oxford, on the 22-23 June 2010. | Rashad Shabazz | 09 Aug 2010 |
| 6143 | Medical Innovation 2010: Keynote Address and Closing Remarks | A Keynote Address given by Sir William Castell, Chairman of the Wellcome Trust and closing remarks given by Prof Colin Mayer, Peter Moores Dean, Said Business School. | William Castell, Colin Mayer | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6144 | Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 6 | Clinical Entrepreneurship. | Oliver Bernath, Jake Arnold-Forster, Richard Darch, Mike Stein, Andrew Gardner | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6145 | Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 8 | Financing Innovation: How can we utilise novel mechanisms to fund innovation? | Rob James, Shelagh Wilson, Javier Guzman, Adrian Towse, Claudio Bertuccioli, Saul Walker | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6146 | Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 7 | Evaluating Innovation: How do we evaluate innovation appropriately? | Stephen Richards, Kalipso Chalkidou, Robyn Norton, Paul Glasziou, Alastair Gray | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6147 | Creative Commons | Research integrity and publication ethics | Part one of a series of lectures looking at different aspects of research integrity and their application in biomedical research. | Harvey Marcovitch | 25 Nov 2009 |
| 6148 | Science and multivocal practice at Catalhoyuk | Professor Ian Hodder (Stanford University) talks to the School of Archaeology, University of Oxford. | Ian Hodder | 25 Mar 2010 | |
| 6149 | Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 5 | Entrepreneurship in the Community. | Pamela Hartigan, Joop Tanis, Andrea Coleman, Deborah Szebeko, David Crosby | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6150 | Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 4 | Change and Innovation: What are the obstacles to change in complex health organisations in the UK? | Sue Dopson, Keith Ruddle, Andrew Pettigrew, Allan Cole | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6151 | Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 2 | Healthcare Service Innovations: How do we provide high quality healthcare with decreased resources globally? | Steve Fairman, Keith Willet, Thulsi Ravilla, Peter McCulloch, Lynne Maher | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6152 | Medical Innovation 2010: Parallel Session 1 | Innovation to Practice: What are the challanges to bringing innovative drugs and devices into healthcare delivery and practice globally? | Lionel Tarassenko, Constantin Coussios, Peter Dobson, Christopher Elias, Anthony Rodgers, Jerry Sanders | 02 Aug 2010 | |
| 6153 | The Chinese Economy: Myths and Realities | Professor Lawrence J Lau delivers the inaugural Mok Hing-YUI Lecture, Oxford China Centre, St Hugh's College, Universiy of Oxford. | Lawrence J Lau | 16 Aug 2010 | |
| 6154 | Mock Law Interview | This video shows a mock interview for an undergraduate place to study law. | Ben McFarlane | 10 Mar 2009 | |
| 6155 | UK Climate Projections: How to use the Projections | Part two. UKCIP technical director Roger Street speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford. | Roger Street | 11 Aug 2009 | |
| 6156 | UK Climate Projections: User Interface | Part three. UKCIP training officer Peter Walton and science officer Anna Steynor speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford. | Peter Walton, Anna Steynor | 11 Aug 2009 | |
| 6157 | UK Climate Projections: Projections in Practice and eLearning | Part four. UKCIP senior training officer Richard Lamb speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford. | Richard Lamb | 11 Aug 2009 | |
| 6158 | UK Climate Projections: Where do we go from here | Part five. UKCIP science officer Anna Steynor speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford. | Anna Steynor | 11 Aug 2009 | |
| 6159 | UK Climate Projections: Questions and Answers | Part six. Q and A session following the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford. | Chris West, Roger Street, Richard Lamb | 11 Aug 2009 | |
| 6160 | UK Climate Projections: Launch | Part one. UKCIP director Dr. Chris West speaking at the launch of the 2009 UK Climate Projections in Oxford. | Chris West | 11 Aug 2009 | |
| 6161 | Creative Commons | Panel discussion: What next for climate change reporting? | Several of the UK's most influential environment correspondents from the BBC, the Financial Times, The Guardian, The Sun and The Science Media Centre to discuss the challenges of climate change reporting in the coming months. | Fiona Fox, Richard Black, David Adam, Fiona Harvey, Ben Jackson | 08 Apr 2010 |
| 6162 | Pharmaceutical Industry: Origin and Evolution | Tilli Tansey, Professor of History of Modern Medical Sciences, University College London traces the evolution of the modern pharmaceutical industry from the mid nineteenth century to the final decades of the twentieth century. | Tilli Tansey | 19 May 2009 | |
| 6163 | Pharmaceutical Companies, Government and Society | This lecture will explore, from a historical perspective, the relationship between an emerging pharmaceutical industry, the establishment of drug regulatory authorities, and - most recently - the development of health technology assessment. | Sir Michael Rawlins | 04 Jun 2009 | |
| 6164 | Is there a healthy future for Big Pharma? | Dr Patterson will review the background to the pharmaceutical crisis and the different ways that companies are approaching the issues. The lecture will review both the research and development and business issues facing the industry and its investors. | John Patterson, Sophia Tickell | 04 Feb 2010 | |
| 6165 | How to Grow a Creative Business According to the Laws of Chance | First of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. | Stephen Garrett | 11 May 2010 | |
| 6166 | Why the Only Rule is that there are No Rules | Second of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. | Stephen Garrett | 11 May 2010 | |
| 6167 | Tomorrow Got Here Yesterday | Last of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. | Stephen Garrett | 11 May 2010 | |
| 6168 | No More Heroes | Third of four lectures exploring the relationship between creativity and commerce through the prism of late 20th and early 21st century TV fiction on both sides of the Atlantic. | Stephen Garrett | 11 May 2010 | |
| 6169 | Phoebe: a pedagogic planner | Marion Manton gives an overview of the Phoebe project which aims to guide practitioners working in post-compulsory learning (FE, HE and ACL) in designing effective and pedagogically sound learning activities. | Marion Manton | 01 Sep 2008 | |
| 6170 | The Visitors and Residents Principle: A guide to assessing motivations towards the web | An update to Prensky's 'Digital Natives' idea, taking the stand-point that individuals attitudes to the web are not primarily governed by age or technical skill. | David White | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6171 | Part 1: Studying Anthropology at Oxford | Current graduate students in the School of Anthropology at Oxford University talk about what it is like to study anthropology at Oxford and the different graduate degrees available. | Jennie Rothera, Sophie Chao, Darryl Stellmach, Santhy Balachandran, Mette Berg | 12 Jul 2010 | |
| 6172 | Part 2: Studying at Oxford | Current students at the Department of Anthropology talk about what studying in Oxford is like, including choice of college and resources. | Jennie Rothera, Sophie Chao, Darryl Stellmach, Santhy Balachandran, Mette Berg | 12 Jul 2010 | |
| 6173 | Insights into the Development of Wellbeing in the Very Long Run | Nikola Koepke gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series entitled: Insights into the Development of Wellbeing in the Very Long Run: Status of Pe-Historic and Historic Europe. | Nikola Koepke | 27 Jul 2010 | |
| 6174 | Creative Commons | Development as an Alien Culture: the purposes of governance in South Africa | Dr Jonny Steinberg gives the 2010 Africa Studies Centre Annual lecture held on 11th June 2010, Nissan Lecture Theatre, St Antony's College, Oxford University. | Jonny Steinberg | 26 Jul 2010 |
| 6175 | International Initiatives in Obesity Prevention | Phillip James gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series in Hilary term, 2008. | Phillip James | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6176 | Understanding Determinants of Phenotypic Variation: A Gloomy Prospect? | George Davey Smith gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series in Hilary term, 2008. | George Davey Smith | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6177 | Alanine Transaminase vs. Socio-Cultural Factors in determining body mass increase | Maciej Henneberg gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series entitled 'Alanine Transaminase is a better marker than Socio-Cultural Factors for Body Mass Increase in Healthy Males: A Study of 46,000 Swiss Conscripts'. | Maciej Henneberg | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6178 | From Within | Annie Cattrell, a Senior Research Fellow in De Montfort University gives a talk for the UBVO Seminar Series. | Annie Cattrell | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6179 | Korea: Indications and Implications | Daniel Schwekendiek from the Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology in Oxford gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Daniel Schwkendiek | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6180 | Inquiry into the Simultaneous Existence of Malnutirion and Overweight in India | Aravinda Gunupalli gives a talk entitled 'Inquiry into the Simultaneous Existence of Malnutirion and Overweight in India Using Quantile Regression'. | Aravinda Gunupalli | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6181 | The Dilemmas of Affluence: Lessons from the Great American Experiment | Peter Whybrow gives a talk as part of the UBVO seminar series on health and obesity in America. | Peter Whybrow | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6182 | Physiological Demands of Dance | Emma Redding of The Laban Contemporary Dance studio in London gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Emma Redding | 20 Jul 2010 | |
| 6183 | Creative Commons | US Government Illegally Deporting US Citizens | Dr Jacqueline Stevens gives a talk on the United States' practice of illegally deporting its citizens as part of the Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention Workshop. | Jacqueline Stevens | 19 Jul 2010 |
| 6184 | Qigong Deviation as a Diplomatic Disaster | What has acknowledging the human-like qualities of 'qi' to do with preventing and treating qigong malpractice? | Chee Han Lim | 12 Apr 2010 | |
| 6185 | Cognition, Religion and Theology | Justin Barrett gives a talk for the Cognition, Religion and Theology Project Conference, held at Merton College on the 28th-30th June 2010. | Justin Barrett | 12 Jul 2010 | |
| 6186 | Creative Commons | Human rights and the Elusive Universal Subject: Detention of Asylum Seekers and Irregular Entrants under IHRL and EU Law | Cathryn Costello, Fellow and Tutor in EU and Public Law gives a talk for the Workshop on the Theory and Practice of Immigration Detention. | Cathryn Costello | 12 Jul 2010 |
| 6187 | The ageing society and its implications | This Oxford at Said seminar was dedicated to the topic of Ageing. Three distinguished academics from Oxford University discuss the social, biological and ethical implications for an ageing society. | Sarah Harper, Lynne Cox, Julian Savulescu | 10 Feb 2010 | |
| 6188 | Creative Commons | Forging a New Frontier in Oxford Medicine | The historian Conrad Keating continues his history of Oxford's groundbreaking contribution to health in the tropics by asking David Warrell what motivated him to work in Africa... | David Warrell, Conrad Keating | 12 May 2010 |
| 6189 | Creative Commons | Rebecca Logan | Rebecca Logan describes her Belfast influenced pieces piece at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Rebecca Logan | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6190 | Creative Commons | Priyesh Mistry | Priyesh Mistry describes his square hole piece at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Priyesh Mistry | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6191 | Creative Commons | Natasha LaForce | Natasha LaForce decribes her screen projection and two overlapping images at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Natasha LaForce | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6192 | Creative Commons | Joseph Fuller | Joseph Fuller describes his video projection at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Joseph Fuller | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6193 | Creative Commons | Jocelyn McGregor | Jocelyn McGregor describes her glass resin piece and bent metal at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Jocelyn McGregor | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6194 | Creative Commons | Heather Bignall | Heather Bignall describes her adult sized replica rocking duck at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Heather Bignall | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6195 | Creative Commons | Flo Ray | Flo Ray describes her flat pack aluminium composite lectern at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Flo Ray | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6196 | Creative Commons | Claire Poulter | Claire Poulter describes her ski lift projection at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Claire Poulter | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6197 | Creative Commons | Ali McInnes | Ali McInnes describes his installation at the Ruskin Degree Show 2010. | Ali McInnes | 25 Jun 2010 |
| 6198 | A Tale of Two Churches | Professor Ben Kaplan (University College London) gives a talk for the 2010 Science and Religious Conflict Conference. Dr Mark Sheehan (Oxford) is the discussant. | Ben Kaplan, Mark Sheehan | 22 Jun 2010 | |
| 6199 | Creative Commons | Rules of engagement: Governmentality, 'technologies of citizenship' and everyday protest in asylum detention facilities | Nicholas Gill, Environment Centre, University of Lancaster gives a talk for the fourth session of the workshop; Citizenship and Government Technologies. | Nicholas Gill | 22 Jun 2010 |
| 6200 | Creative Commons | How do former immigration detainees integrate into local communities post-release? | Axel Klein, Centre for Health Services Studies, Kent and Lucy Williams, Social Policy, Sociology, and Social Research, Kent give a talk for the third session of the workshop; Conditions of Immigration Detention. | Axel Kein, Lucy Williams | 22 Jun 2010 |