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| 6401 | Transitional Justice and the Inter-American Human Rights System | Seminar delivered on Tuesday 1 December 2009 by Par Engstrom, Lecturer in Human Rights, Human Rights Consortium, School of Advanced Study, University of London. | Par Engstrom | 21 Dec 2009 | |
| 6402 | Localising Transitional Justice: Establishing the War Crimes Chamber of the Bosnia Court | Seminar delivered on Tuesday 17 November 2009 by Dr. Alex Jeffrey, Lecturer in Human Geography, Newcastle University. | Alex Jeffrey | 21 Dec 2009 | |
| 6403 | Debating Transitional Justice in Zimbabwe: Victim-Centred Rhetoric or Reality? | Seminar delivered on Tuesday 10 November 2009 by Janice Winter, Programme Manager, Axess Programme on Journalism and Democracy. | Janice Winter | 21 Dec 2009 | |
| 6404 | Papering Over the Cracks: Reconciliation in Zimbabwe's Unity Government Era | Seminar delivered on Tuesday 10 November 2009 by Dr. Blessing Miles Tendi, Researcher, University of Oxford. | Blessing-Miles Tendi | 21 Dec 2009 | |
| 6405 | Repairing Libya's Past: Where Does the Quest for Compensation End? | Seminar delivered on Tuesday 4 November 2009 by Dr. Claudia Gazzini, Max Weber Fellow, European University Institute, Florence. | Claudia Gazzini | 21 Dec 2009 | |
| 6406 | CSAE Conference 2016 - Interview with Steve O'Connell | Plenary speaker Steve O'Connell provides a short overview of his presentation at the CSAE Conference 2016 | Stephen O'Connell | 07 Jun 2016 | |
| 6407 | Charter 88 and the Constitutional Reform Movement Twenty Years On; discussion | Second part of a Panel discussion held at Portculis House, Westminster, discussing the central strengths and achievements of the Constitutional Reform with questions and comments from the audience. | David Erdos, Peter Facey, Ferdinand Mount, Tony Wright | 17 Dec 2009 | |
| 6408 | Charter 88 and the Constitutional Reform Movement Twenty Years On | First part of a Panel discussion held at Portculis House, Westminster, asking what have been the central strengths and achievements of the constitutional reform movement among other questions that look back at Charter 88. | David Erdos, Peter Facey, Ferdinand Mount, Tony Wright | 15 Dec 2009 | |
| 6409 | Director Ian Rickson on Sophocles' Electra at the Old Vic (2014) | Director Ian Rickson talks about his 2014 production of Sophocles' Electra at the Old Vic, London, starring Kristin Scott Thomas as Electra | Ian Rickson | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6410 | Playwright Marina Carr in conversation with Fiona Macintosh | Playwright Marina Carr discusses her adaptation of Euripides' Hecuba, which premiered at the RSC in 2015, and her long-standing relationship with Greek Tragedy | Marina Carr, Fiona Macintosh | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6411 | Poet and Playwright Gwyneth Lewis on writing Clytemnestra | Poet and playwright, Gwyneth Lewis discusses her relationship with Greek tragedy and her play Clytemnestra. | Gwyneth Lewis | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6412 | Actor Helen McCrory discusses Medea with Edith Hall | Helen McCrory talks about her title role in the acclaimed 2014 production of Euripides' Medea at the National Theatre | Helen McCrory, Edith Hall | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6413 | Creative Commons | Playwright Frank McGuinness in conversation with Fiona Macintosh | Acclaimed playwright Frank McGuinness talks with Fiona Macintosh about his work adapting Greek tragedies for modern theatre, particularly Antigone and Medea. | Frank McGuinness, Fiona Macintosh | 11 Aug 2016 |
| 6414 | Creative Commons | Director Jonathan Kent in conversation with Fiona Macintosh | Theatre director Jonathan Kent discusses his work with Greek tragedies, including Medea with Diana Rigg in 1992-1994; Hecuba with Clare Higgins in 2004; and Oedipus with Ralph Fiennes in 2008 at the National Theatre. | Jonathan Kent, Fiona Macintosh | 11 Aug 2016 |
| 6415 | Creative Commons | Historian and Capability Brown expert, Dr Oliver Cox (Univ, 2006) | Dr Oliver Cox shares his passion for England’s greatest landscape designer, Capability Brown, in an interview recorded for the tercentenary celebrations of Brown’s birth. | Oliver Cox | 15 Aug 2016 |
| 6416 | Creative Commons | Ethics of Surgical Innovation | Explaining the views after being put into practice. | Wendy Rogers | 15 Aug 2016 |
| 6417 | FMR 52 - From the Editors | Our belief in the need for and the efficacy of humanitarian action is partly based on its actual effectiveness over the years in addressing the needs of, among others, forced migrants. | Marion Couldrey, Maurice Herson | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6418 | FMR 52 - Forced displacement: a development issue with humanitarian elements | Now is the time to consolidate the shift towards full global recognition that the challenge of forced displacement is an integral part of the development agenda. | Niels Harild | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6419 | FMR 52 - The reality of transitions | Attempts to address the drivers of forced displacement and to provide sustainable solutions for refugees, IDPs and returnees need a more nuanced understanding of the drivers of violence and of war-to-peace transitions. | Silvio Cordova | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6420 | FMR 52 - Forgotten people: former Liberian refugees in Ghana | The viability of the ECOWAS integration scheme implemented as a solution for those Liberians who continued to stay in Ghana is seen to be limited. | Naohiko Omata | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6421 | FMR 52 - Reflecting on Liberia and Sierra Leone | In post-conflict Liberia and Sierra Leone, partnerships that were mutually supportive and that included the displaced themselves facilitated rapid and enduring results. | J O Moses Okello | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6422 | FMR 52 - Peace in Colombia and solutions for its displaced people | With the prospect of peace comes the need to find solutions for those displaced during 50 years of fighting. | Martin Gottwald | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6423 | Creative Commons | Haemodynamic monitoring in the critically ill patient: current and evolving echo techniques | Dr David Garry’s talk covers the theory underlying haemodynamic monitoring, how we have done it up to now and why echocardiography is a good way of doing it. | David Garry | 09 Aug 2016 |
| 6424 | Creative Commons | Helping with breathing and eating – reconstruction of the temporomandibular joint | Mr Nadeem Saeed talks about the temporomandibular joint, and about the reconstruction of that and why we reconstruct it. | Nadeem Saeed | 09 Aug 2016 |
| 6425 | Creative Commons | HIV positive to positive transplantation: changing practices around the world | Dr Elmi Muller talks about HIV positive donors for HIV positive recipients and changing transplant practices around the world. | Elmi Muller | 09 Aug 2016 |
| 6426 | Creative Commons | Reflections on a retained swab Never Event in Churchill Theatres | Dr Clare Dollery describes a retained swab Never Event that happened in the Churchill Hospital and reflects on how we respond and learn from it. | Clare Dollery | 09 Aug 2016 |
| 6427 | Session 6 | Sixth session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016. | Elleke Boehmer, Roger Crisp, Ashwini Deshpande, Devaki Jain | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6428 | Session 5 | Fifth session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016. | Elleke Boehmer, Francesca Rhodes, Lloyd Pratt, Tarunabh Khaitan | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6429 | Session 4 | Fourth session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016. | Diane Elson, Elleke Boehmer, Linda McDowell, Roger Crisp | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6430 | Session 3 | Third session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016. | Alfred Gathorne-Hardy, Ashwini Deshpande, Devaki Jain, Diane Elson, Anthony Heath | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6431 | Session 2 | Second session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016. | Elleke Boehmer, Roger Crisp, Lloyd Pratt, Ashwini Deshpande | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6432 | Session 1 | First session in the Perceptions of Inequality: An Interdisciplinary Dialogue, held in Oxford in June 2016. | Devaki Jain, Roger Crisp, Martin O'Neill, Jennifer Sheehy-Skeffington | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6433 | Creative Commons | Populism and the Constitution: The Case of Britain in the Wake of the EU Referendum | Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford gives a Research Cluster Seminar to celebrate Wolfson's 50th Anniversary. | Denis Galligan | 10 Aug 2016 |
| 6434 | Creative Commons | Landscaping the future of coronary artery bypass graft surgery | Mr George Krasopoulos talks about coronary artery bypass graft surgery and how we have improved over the years, and how the future is looking. | George Krasopoulos | 10 Aug 2016 |
| 6435 | Creative Commons | Vascular trials, big data and dementia’ and ‘Community leg ulcer clinics and telemedicine | Professor Alison Halliday presents ‘Vascular trials, big data and dementia’ and Professor Linda Hands presents ‘Community leg ulcer clinics and telemedicine’. | Alison Halliday, Linda Hands | 10 Aug 2016 |
| 6436 | 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 | 10 Nov 2009 |
| 6437 | Creative Commons | HIV: Will there ever be a vaccine? | A talk about 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 | 10 Nov 2009 |
| 6438 | Creative Commons | Fighting to end Tuberculosis | Helen McShane and Dr Helen Fletcher talk about a new TB vaccine currently being developed at Oxford's Wellcome Trust Centre that could become a more effective vaccine against Tuberculosis. | Helen McShane, Helen Fletcher | 10 Nov 2009 |
| 6439 | Creative Commons | The post-crisis politics of financial reform: business as usual or new global order? | Poul Nyrup Rasmussen, President of European Socialist Party and former Prime Minister of Denmark talks about the politics of current efforts to regulate the financial sector. | Poul Nyrup Rasmussen | 05 Nov 2009 |
| 6440 | Creative Commons | Targeting the affective component of pain | Professor Tipu Aziz and Dr Binith Cheeran talk about deep brain stimulation (DBS) for treating intractable pain syndromes. | Tipu Aziz, Binith Cheeran | 10 Aug 2016 |
| 6441 | Medea, a performance history (ebook) | A free to download, interactive/multimedia ebook by the APGRD, on the production history of Euripides' tragedy Medea | Fiona Macintosh; Claire Kenward; Tom Wrobel | 09 Aug 2016 | |
| 6442 | Cancer Research in India Part 2 | Dr Vinod Raina, co-founder of the INDOX Cancer Research Network, discusses the key achievements of INDOX and the challenges involved in doing clinical trials in India. | Vinod Raina, Vanita Sharma | 17 Dec 2009 | |
| 6443 | Feeling stressed? | This Oxford at Said seminar was dedicated to the phenomenon of stress. Sloan Mahone gives a historical perspective on the topic, Ian Brown presents latest findings on occupational stress and John Morris covers stress from a physiological perspective. | Sloan Mahone, Ian Brown, John Morris | 09 Dec 2009 | |
| 6444 | Mandelson: Enterprise-led Recovery | Lord Peter Mandelson gave a key-note speech following an invitation by the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Said Business School. | Lord Peter Mandelson | 10 Dec 2009 | |
| 6445 | Complex systems in a Nutshell | Three speakers from the University of Oxford, Felix Reed-Tsochas, Mark Fricker and Jukka-Pekka Onnela, give an introduction and overview of the science of networks focussing on two areas: social and biological networks. | Felix Reed-Tsochas, Mark Fricker, Jukka-Pekka Onnela | 07 Dec 2009 | |
| 6446 | Emerging Markets in a Nutshell | Three leading academics discuss emerging markets and explore both the issues faced by the economies in China and Latin America and the challenges faced by companies looking to invest in or do business with them. | Dana Brown, Eric Thun, Laurence Whitehead | 07 Dec 2009 | |
| 6447 | Technological innovations: Perspectives on medical innovation in Less Industrialised Countries | Technological innovations can bring health benefits to many people in Less Industrialised Countries. How do you find the right organisations to partner with? | Adam Stoten, Matthew Harris | 07 Dec 2009 | |
| 6448 | Corporate Governance unveiled | This Oxford at Said seminar was dedicated to the topic of corporate Governance. Professor Colin Mayer speaks on the role of investors in corporate governance; Professor Paul Davies covers the current debate about executive compensation. | Colin Mayer, Paul Davies | 04 Nov 2009 | |
| 6449 | Freshwater and International Law: Universal and Regional Perspectives | Professor de Chazournes delivers the 2009 Louwes Lecture on the development of International and National Law concerning the use of freshwater, environmental issues and the international laws protecting people's human rights to fresh water. | Laurence Boisson de Chazournes | 27 Nov 2009 | |
| 6450 | Greenhouse gas contributions and mitigation potential of agriculture | Third presentation of session 10 (Avoiding large climate change 2) from the 4 Degrees international climate conference: Greenhouse gas contributions and mitigation potential of agriculture: creating incentives within the existing carbon trading agreements | Hari Dulal | 27 Nov 2009 | |
| 6451 | Avoiding a 4+ degree world: A challenge for democracy | Second presentation of session 10 of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Bertrand Guillaume | 27 Nov 2009 | |
| 6452 | Global emission pathways | Keynote address from session 10 of the 4 Degrees international climate conference: Global emission pathways: balancing Annex 1 mitigation with non-Annex 1 development. | Kevin Anderson | 27 Nov 2009 | |
| 6453 | The role of international transportation sectors in climate stabilization | Fourth presentation of session 9 of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Holly Preston | 27 Nov 2009 | |
| 6454 | Beyond 4 degrees: should we reconsider our options? | Third presentation of session 9 of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Rob Swart | 27 Nov 2009 | |
| 6455 | The implications of a 4 degrees plus warming for adaptation strategies in the UK | Fourth session of session 8 (Adaptation) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference: The implications of a 4 degrees plus warming for adaptation strategies in the UK: Time to Change? | Lisa Horrocks | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6456 | Nature Conservation in a 4 degrees plus world - a luxury or a necessity? | Third presentation of session 8 (Adaptation) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Michael Morecroft | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6457 | How adaptation decision-making is affected by the potential for 4 degrees and beyond | Second presentation of session 8 (Adaptation) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Mark Stafford-Smith | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6458 | One two three more: challenges to describing a warmer world | First presentation of session 8 (Adaptation) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Leonard Smith | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6459 | Social Vulnerability and adaptation possibilities for Vietnam in a 4 degrees plus world | Fourth presentation of session 6 (Vulnerable people and places 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Pamela McElwee | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6460 | Climate-induced population displacements in a 4 degree plus world | Third presentation of session 6 (Vulnerable people and places 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Francois Gemenne | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6461 | Estimating human population health impacts in a 4 degree world | Second presentation of session 6 (Vulnerable people and places 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Simon Hales | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6462 | Risk posed to global water availability by a 4 degrees climate change | Second presentation of the third session (Agriculture, food and water security 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Fai Fung | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6463 | Wildfire in a 4 degrees plus world | First presentation of session six (Vulnerable people and places 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | David Karoly | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6464 | The impacts of sea-level rise on coastal nations with and without mitigation | Fifth presentation of the fifth session (Vulnerable people and places 1): The impacts of sea-level rise on coastal nations with and without mitigation. An application of the DIVA and IMAGE models. | Jochen Hinkel | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6465 | Impacts of sea-level rise at 4 degrees and above | Fourth presentation of session five (Vulnerable people and places 1) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Robert Nicholls | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6466 | Visualising sea-level rise projections for IPCC SRES simulations at 4 degrees or above | Third presentation of the fifth session (Vulnerable people and places 1) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Diogo de Gusmao | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6467 | Sea-level rise in a 4 degree world | Second presentation of the fifth session (Vulnerable people and places 1) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Stefan Rahmstorf | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6468 | Sea-level rise and impacts in a 4 degree plus world | Keynote address for the fifth session (Vulnerable people and places 1) of the 4 degrees international climate conference. | Pier Vellinga | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6469 | Projections of regional impacts of a 4 degrees global warming of Northeast Brazil | Fourth presentation of the fourth session (Ecosystems and ecosystem services) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Jose Marengo | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6470 | Changing climate, land use and fire in Amazonia under high warming scenarios | Second presentation from the fourth session (Ecosystems and ecosystem services) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Wolfgang Cramer | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6471 | Tropical forests in a 4º+ world | Keynote address from the fourth session (Ecosystems and ecosystem service) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Yadvinder Malhi | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6472 | Limits to adaptation: implications of global temperature changes beyond 4º | Fourth presentation of session 3 (Agriculture, food and water security 2) of the 4 Degrees international climate conference. | Anders Levermann | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6473 | Crop Yield and Adaptation under climate change: implications of warming | First presentation of Session 3 (Agriculture, Food and Water Security 2) of the 4 Degrees International Climate Conference. | Andrew Challinor | 25 Nov 2009 | |
| 6474 | Creative Commons | Peter McDonald on Censorship in South Africa | Peter McDonald talks about censorship, its philosophical basis and general history within Apartheid South Africa. | Peter McDonald, Oliver Lewis | 11 Aug 2009 |
| 6475 | Creative Commons | John Broome on Rationality | John Broome, White's Professor of Moral Philosophy at the University of Oxford, gives an explanation of reason and rationality, and then discusses his understanding of the 'the normative question'. | John Broome, Oliver Lewis | 10 Sep 2008 |
| 6476 | 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 |
| 6477 | 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 |
| 6478 | 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 |
| 6479 | National Broadband Policies: Perspectives from the US and Britain | Robert Hahn discusses his recent paper responding to the US Federal Communications Commission's request for guidance in designing a national US broadband plan. | Robert Hahn | 13 Nov 2009 | |
| 6480 | From Weblogs to Twitter: How Did We Get Where We Are Today and What Are the Main Impacts To Date? | What are the most important milestones in the evolution of social media? What factors have shaped their successes and limitations? | Kathryn Corrick, Dave Sifry, Bill Thompson, William Dutton, Nigel Shadbolt | 13 Nov 2009 | |
| 6481 | 4 plus degrees: a drastic reduction in the renewable energy potential of sugarcane | Fourth presentation of session 2 (Agriculture, Food and Water Security) of the 4degrees International Climate Conference. | Rasack Nayamuth | 05 Nov 2009 | |
| 6482 | What would happen to barley production in Finland if the global temperature increases above 4 degrees? | Third presentation of session 2 (Agriculture, Food and Water Security) of the 4degrees International Climate Conference. | Reimund Rotter | 05 Nov 2009 | |
| 6483 | Adapting African food systems to a 4 degree world | Second presentation of session 2 (Agriculture, Food and Water Security) of the 4degrees International Climate Conference. | Polly Ericksen | 05 Nov 2009 | |
| 6484 | 4 degrees plus: what might this mean for agriculture in sub-Saharan Africa? | Second keynote address from session 2 (Agriculture, Food and Water Security) of the 4degrees International Climate Conference. | Philip Thornton | 05 Nov 2009 | |
| 6485 | Beyond 4 degrees: impacts across the global scale | Third presentation from session 1 of the 4degrees International Climate Conference. | Nigel Arnell | 05 Nov 2009 | |
| 6486 | Terra quasi-incognita: beyond the 2 degree line | First keynote address from the 4degrees International Climate Conference. | John Schellnhuber | 05 Nov 2009 | |
| 6487 | Mandelson: Enterprise-led Recovery | Lord Peter Mandelson gave a key-note speech following an invitation by the Oxford Centre for Entrepreneurship and Innovation, Said Business School. | Lord Peter Mandelson | 30 Oct 2009 | |
| 6488 | Using the Web to do Social Science | Duncan Watts discusses how the Internet is beginning to lift a long-time constraint of social science research on emergent collective behaviour: the difficulty of measuring interactions between people, at scale, over time, while also observing behaviour. | Duncan Watts | 09 Nov 2009 | |
| 6489 | The crisis of global capitalism: towards a new economic culture? | Manuel Castells draws on arguments from his book Communication Power in discussing the structural causes and implications of the 2008 economic crisis, and in claiming that we are moving, without much understanding, towards a new form of global capitalism. | Manuel Castells | 09 Nov 2009 | |
| 6490 | The Growth of the Corporate Blog: 'Letting go' of Information Control or Maintaining the Official Line? | What do companies expect to gain from maintaining an online 'social media' presence? What are the implications of these trends for the development of traditional public relations strategies and business journalism? | Jonathan Silberstein-Loeb, Kara Swisher, Simon Hampton, Mark Rogers | 09 Nov 2009 | |
| 6491 | Blogging at 20? The Future and Potential of Social Media | If social media are the defining advance of Web 2.0, whereby the network-as-platform enabled users not just to download content but to create it, tag it and share it ... what will the next decade hold? Will we continue to Tweet? | William Dutton, Nigel Shadbolt, Dave Sifry, Richard Allan, Kara Swisher | 09 Nov 2009 | |
| 6492 | Service-delivery innovations: Perspectives on medical innovation in the UK | Innovations in service-delivery can improve efficiency, but they may be resisted before they are accepted. What can be done to manage this? | Steve Fairman, Colin Mayer, Matthew Harris | 04 Nov 2009 | |
| 6493 | Why is innovation in the NHS often hard to achieve? | Innovative changes in healthcare requires understanding the obstacles that can get in the way. | Sue Dopson, Trevor Campbell-Davies | 04 Nov 2009 | |
| 6494 | Business Taxation in a Nutshell | Stephen Bond gives an overview over issues in business taxation; Michael Devereux discusses international issues in business taxation and Judith Freedman speaks on taxing small businesses. | Stephen Bond, Michael Devereux, Judith Freedman | 04 Nov 2009 | |
| 6495 | Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media | Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 on whether the outcome of political careers and even campaigns is increasingly dependent on the successful mastery of new communication tools including social media. | Helen Margetts, Iain Dale, Andrew Rasiej, Matthew McGregor | 30 Oct 2009 | |
| 6496 | Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media | Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2009 on the socially egalitarian and politically democratic potential of social media. Have they lived up to the promises? | Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Stefan Niggemeier, Evgeny Morozov, Richard Allan | 30 Oct 2009 | |
| 6497 | Breaking News: The Changing Relationship Between Blogs and Mainstream Media | Panel discussion during the Oxford Social Media Convention 2008 on whether social media necessarily threaten traditional news media, and what, if anything they may have to offer in return. | David Levy, Richard Sambrook, John Kelly, Jonathan Ford | 30 Oct 2009 | |
| 6498 | Making Science Public: Data-sharing, Dissemination and Public Engagement with Science | Panel discussion on how social media have changed the nature of the scientific debate among scientists, and how they have impacted on engagement with the public understanding of science. | Felix Reed-Tsochas, Maxine Clarke, Ben Goldacre, Cameron Neylon | 30 Oct 2009 | |
| 6499 | Internet Governance and Regulation: The Future of the Internet - and How to Stop It | What lies around the corner for the Internet .. and how do we avoid it? How can we study and affect the future of the Internet using the distributed power of the network itself? This is Jonathan Zittrain's inaugural lecture at the University of Oxford. | Jonathan Zittrain | 09 Oct 2009 | |
| 6500 | 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 | |
| 6501 | Breaking News: The Changing Relationship Between Blogs and Mainstream Media | Among the traditional media, blogs and other contributions to citizen journalism have for a long time been regarded as posing a significant threat to 'quality' news reporting ... is this a valid view? What (if anything) can social media offer? | David Levy, Richard Sambrook, John Kelly, Jonathan Ford | 07 Oct 2009 | |
| 6502 | Parties, Campaigns and Representation: The Political Impact of Blogs and Social Media | Are social media tools likely to prove effective in engaging any voters except those who are already interested in politics? Is their apparent 'democratisation' of traditional party structures to be believed? | Helen Margetts, Iain Dale, Andrew Rasiej, Matthew McGregor | 07 Oct 2009 | |
| 6503 | Social Media, So What? Assessing the Impact of Blogs and Social Media | Can Web 2.0 tools (eg blogs, social networking and wikis) enhance our democratic freedoms? Or can we dismiss the socially egalitarian and politically democratic potential of these social media? Have any significant social impacts been ignored so far? | Sandra Gonzalez-Bailon, Stefan Niggemeier, Evgeny Morozov, Richard Allan | 07 Oct 2009 | |
| 6504 | Making Science Public: Data-sharing, Dissemination and Public Engagement with Science | How have social media changed the nature of the scientific debate among scientists? Are they challenging the supremacy of editors, reviewers and science communicators? How have they impacted on engagement with the public understanding of science? | Felix Reed-Tsochas, Maxine Clarke, Ben Goldacre, Cameron Neylon | 07 Oct 2009 | |
| 6505 | Tower Poetry 2009: Introduction | Kathryn Grant, the Christopher Tower Poetry Administrator, introduces the 2009 Tower Poetry Competition entries. | Kathryn Grant | 01 Oct 2009 | |
| 6506 | Vice Chancellor's Welcome | A welcome message from Professor Andrew Hamilton, Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford. | Andrew Hamilton | 30 Sep 2009 | |
| 6507 | Tower Poetry 2009: Grey Mile | Second Prize winning poem for the 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Prize Competition, written and read by Iona Twistan-Davies of Matthew Arnold School, Oxford. | Iona Twistan-Davies | 24 Sep 2009 | |
| 6508 | Tower Poetry 2009: Three Guesses | Third Prize winning poem in the 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Paul Merchant of Tonbridge School, Kent. | Paul Merchant | 24 Sep 2009 | |
| 6509 | Tower Poetry 2009: Villanelle | Runner-up poem in the 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Sophie Stephenson-Wright of St Paul’s Girls’ School, London. | Sophie Stephenson-Wright | 24 Sep 2009 | |
| 6510 | Tower Poetry 2009: Evidence | Runner-up poem in the 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Emma Jourdan of St Paul’s Girls’ School, London. | Emma Jourdan | 24 Sep 2009 | |
| 6511 | Tower Poetry 2009: Contact | Runner-up poem in the 2009 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Bethany Aitman of St Paul's Girls School, London. | Bethany Aitman | 24 Sep 2009 | |
| 6512 | Interview with Wendy Morrison | Interview with Wendy Morrison; DPhil Archaeology student, University of Oxford. | Wendy Morrison, Ian Cartwright | 30 Jul 2009 | |
| 6513 | Interview with Professor Chris Gosden | Interview with Professor Chris Gosden; Professor of European Archaeology, University of Oxford. | Chris Gosden, Megan Price | 30 Jul 2009 | |
| 6514 | Interview with Professor Mark Pollard | Interview with Professor Mark Pollard; Edward Hall Professor of Archaeological Science, University of Oxford. | Mark Pollard, Megan Price | 30 Jul 2009 | |
| 6515 | 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 | |
| 6516 | Nanotechnology Part 5 - Quantum Machine | Part 5 of a series of short podcasts that explores one route toward the most exotic technology ever conceived: a quantum computer. In this episode we see how we might create a device made from Quantum particles. | Simon C. Benjamin | 17 Aug 2009 | |
| 6517 | Biotechnology and Biosecurity | Lecture on Biotechnology; its applications, its implications, risks and the challenges this new technology brings. | Ali Nouri | 17 Aug 2009 | |
| 6518 | Introduction to the Global Catastrophes Risk Conference 2008 | Nick Bostrom provides an introduction to the Global Catastrophic Risks Conference and briefly addressing some of the key themes running through it. | Nick Bostrom | 17 Aug 2009 | |
| 6519 | Probing the Improbable | In this lecture, Toby Ord discusses the philosophical questions surrounding the risk of a global catastophe as well as the implications of a larger Hadron Collider. | Toby Ord | 17 Aug 2009 | |
| 6520 | David Smith on Dementia | Professor Smith talks about his research at OPTIMA (Oxford Project To Investigate Memory and Ageing) on dementia, particularly Alzheimer’s and the relation between diet and blood pressure in younger life and dementia in older life. | David Smith, Oliver Lewis | 17 Aug 2009 | |
| 6521 | Pathology in Africa | Dr Kenneth Fleming discusses the work that Oxford University is doing to help improve pathology services in Africa. | Kenneth Fleming | 13 Aug 2009 | |
| 6522 | What can we learn from history about the current financial crisis? | In this seminar, three Oxford academics will discuss what we can learn from business history about today’s financial crisis. | Alan Morrison, Alan Bowman, Christopher McKenna | 30 Jul 2009 | |
| 6523 | Introduction to the 2009 Degree Show | Final Year students discuss the 2009 Ruskin Degree Show. | Oliver Beer, Jasmine Robinson, Andrew Gillespie | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6524 | Oliver Beer | 2009 Ruskin Art School graduates Oliver Beer and Jasmine Robinson talk about Oliver Beer’s work at the Ruskin Degree show. | Oliver Beer, Jasmine Robinson | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6525 | Andrew Gillespie | 2009 final year student Andrew Gillespie talks about his artwork with Oliver Beer and Jasmine Robinson at the Ruskin Degree Show. | Andrew Gillespie, Oliver Beer, Jasmine Robinson | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6526 | Min-Young Kwon | 2009 final year student Min-Young Kwon talks about her artwork submitted for the Ruskin Degree Show. | Min-Young Kwon | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6527 | Hannah Meszaros-Martin | 2009 Final year student Hannah Meszaros-Martin talks about her artwork submitted for the Ruskin Degree Show. | Hannah Mezsaros-Martin | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6528 | Jasmine Robinson | 2009 Final year student Jasmine Robinson talks with other final year students Oliver Beer and Andrew Gillespie about her artwork submitted for the Ruskin Degree Show. | Jasmine Robinson, Oliver Beer, Andrew Gillespie | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6529 | Natalia Rodionova | 2009 Final year student Natalia Rodionova talks about her artwork submitted for the 2009 Ruskin Degree Show and her work in general. | Natalia Rodionova | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6530 | Emily Vicary | 2009 Final year student Emily Vicary talks about her artwork submitted for the 2009 Ruskin Degree Show. | Emily Vicary | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6531 | Jacob Wolff | 2009 Final year student Jacob Wolff talks about his artwork submitted for the 2009 Ruskin Degree Show. | Jacob Wolff | 27 Jul 2009 | |
| 6532 | Creative Commons | The Making of a Constitution: Pakistan and the Question of Sovereignty | Dr Yaqoob Khan Bangash gives a talk on Pakistan and it's constitutional sovereignty on 19th January 2016. | Yaqoob Khan Bangash | 01 Feb 2016 |
| 6533 | Parents' and Carers' Guide | This guide provides information about Oxford for anyone who is encouraging a student to make an application to the University, and who will be supporting them through the application process and beyond. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6534 | David Willetts on Investment in Sciences at Universities | David Willetts MP, Shadow Secretary of State for Universities and Skills, visited the University of Oxford on Thursday 18 June. Here he discusses the importance of investment in the sciences at universities, particularly during an economic downturn. | David Willetts | 13 Jul 2009 | |
| 6535 | Graduate Finance Guide | Graduate Finance Guide. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6536 | Graduate Prospectus 2010 | Graduate Prospectus 2010. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6537 | Undergraduate Finance Guide | This guide outlines the costs you should expect to meet when studying at Oxford and also the various forms of financial support that will be available to you. Includes details of the Oxford Opportunity Bursary. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6538 | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Finding out more | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Finding out more. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6539 | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - How to Apply and Colleges | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - How to Apply and Colleges. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6540 | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Courses | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Courses. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6541 | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Introduction | Undergraduate Prospectus 2010 - Introduction. | University of Oxford | 10 Jul 2009 | |
| 6542 | Urban Informatics: The Internet, locative media and mobile technology for urbanites | Marcus Foth overviews various urban informatics projects, exploring the communicative ecology of urban residents, community engagement using public history and digital storytelling, and social navigation for mobile urban information systems. | Marcus Foth | 03 Jul 2009 | |
| 6543 | The Second Life of Urban Planning | Marcus Foth demonstrates the value of various tools and services (eg Second Life) for engaging people in novel and participatory planning exercises, and for investigating how the public interpret and understand proposed urban designs and urban planning. | Marcus Foth | 03 Jul 2009 | |
| 6544 | If Fiber is the Medium, What is the Message? Next-Generation Content for Next-Generation Networks | By investigating price and capacity trends over the past century, Eli Noam shows that it is possible to predict the type, style, and genres of media content of a future ultra-broadband infrastructure, which allows a richer, more bit-intensive content. | Eli Noam | 03 Jul 2009 | |
| 6545 | Negotiation and the Global Information Economy | JP Singh discusses the role played by diplomacy and negotiations in economic globalization, exploring possibilities for transformational problem-solving through multilateral diplomacy, allowing an adjustment of positions so that mutual gains will result. | JP Singh | 03 Jul 2009 | |
| 6546 | Richard Doll: his revolutionary life | Conrad Keating, biographer of Richard Doll, lectures on the life of the cancer epidemiologist and lifelong socialist who contributed much to our understanding of the effects of smoking and changed the way we regard smoking and public health. | Conrad Keating | 28 Apr 2009 | |
| 6547 | Human Rights and their Limitations: The Role of Proportionality | The former President of the Israeli Supreme Court Aharon Barak addresses the appropriate balance between security and the safeguarding of human rights. | Aharon Barak | 05 Jun 2009 | |
| 6548 | Detective Fictions: In Pursuit of Sovereignty in the Postcolony | Professor Jean Comaroff gives the 2008 African Studies Annual Lecture on the situation in South Africa, the rise of crime and violence as well as the rise private security companies and belief in the supernatural forces of witchcraft. | Jean Comaroff | 05 May 2009 | |
| 6549 | Islam, the ‘Originaires’ and the making of the public space in a colonial city: Saint Louis of Senegal | Mamadou Diouf from the University of Columbia gives the 2009 African Studies Annual Lecture on the influence of Islam in Post-Colonial Africa, in particular, the public spaces of the former French Colonial City of St Louis in Senegal. | Mamadou Diouf | 16 Jun 2009 | |
| 6550 | Childhood Cancer in the Developing World | Professor Tim Eden talks about the challenges faced in curing childhood cancer in the developing world. | Tim Eden, Vanita Sharma | 16 Jun 2009 | |
| 6551 | Rebuilding War-Torn States: The Challenge of Post-Conflict Economic Reconstruction | Prof. Graciana del Castillo discusses aspects of her book 'Rebuilding War-Torn States' (OUP 2008). The discussant is Dr. Dominik Zaum (University of Reading). | Graciana del Castillo | 17 Feb 2009 | |
| 6552 | Obama's First 100 Days | Orla De Burca interviews Desmond King, Andrew Mellon Professor of American Government, on Barack Obama’s first 100 days as President; discussing Obama’s plans to recover America’s Economy and the success so far of his foreign and domestic plans. | Desmond King, Orla De Burca | 06 May 2009 | |
| 6553 | The Universe, the Brain and Second Life | Three presentations that explore the possibilities of the virtual world Second Life, the philosophical implications of society’s dependence on the internet and the development of the world’s first private space shuttle. | Susan Greenfield, Elon Musk, Philip Rosedale | 15 Jun 2009 | |
| 6554 | Tower Poetry 2008: Journey to Hilly Country | Second Prize winning poem for the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Prize Competition, written and read by Ashley McMullen of The Sixth Form College, Colchester, Essex. | Ashley McMullin | 08 Jun 2009 | |
| 6555 | Tower Poetry 2008: PDF of all shortlisted entries | A pdf file of all shortlisted entries for the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition. | University of Oxford | 09 Jun 2009 | |
| 6556 | Tower Poetry 2008: We Beasts | Runner-up poem in the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Charlotte Geater of Northgate High School, Ipswich, Suffolk. | Charlotte Geater | 08 Jun 2009 | |
| 6557 | Tower Poetry 2008: Sestina 102 ; 26 | Runner-up poem in the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Anna Savory of Fort Pitt Grammar School, Chatham, Kent. | Anna Savory | 08 Jun 2009 | |
| 6558 | Tower Poetry 2008: Texting In Church | Runner-up poem in the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Prize competition, written and read by Richard O’Brien of the Bourne Grammar School, Lincolnshire. | Richard O’Brien | 08 Jun 2009 | |
| 6559 | Tower Poetry 2008: Quickening | Runner-up poem in the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Competition written and read by Amelia Penny of South Hampshire High School, London. | Amelia Penny | 08 Jun 2009 | |
| 6560 | Tower Poetry 2008: The Five Stages | First Prize winning poem for the 2008 Christopher Tower Poetry Prizes Competition written and read by Emily Middleton, The King’s School, Macclesfield, Cheshire. | Emily Middleton | 08 Jun 2009 | |
| 6561 | Russian Conversation: Part 2E | Russian Conversation: Part 2E. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6562 | Russian Conversation: Part 2D | Russian Conversation: Part 2D. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6563 | Russian Conversation: Part 2C | Russian Conversation: Part 2C. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6564 | Russian Conversation: Part 2B | Russian Conversation: Part 2B. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6565 | Russian Conversation: Part 2A | Russian Conversation: Part 2A. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6566 | Russian Conversation: Part 1E | Russian Conversation: Part 1E. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6567 | Russian Conversation: Part 1D | Russian Conversation: Part 1D. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6568 | Russian Conversation: Part 1C | Russian Conversation: Part 1C. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6569 | Russian Conversation: Part 1B | Russian Conversation: Part 1B. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6570 | Russian Conversation: Part 1A | Russian Conversation: Part 1A. | Natalia Keys | 03 Jun 2009 | |
| 6571 | Interview with Andrew Goudie, Master of St Cross College | Author of more than 30 books on global warming, Andrew Goudie charts the way forward in present crisis and explains how university research and advice can contribute to solving the problems that face our planet. | Andrew Goudie | 28 May 2009 | |
| 6572 | 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 | |
| 6573 | Interview with Frances Cairncross, Rector of Exeter College | Frances Cairncross, Rector of Exeter College and former managing editor of The Economist talks about the role of a College in teaching and research. | Frances Cairncross, Denis Noble | 26 May 2009 | |
| 6574 | Interview with the Vice Chancellor, Dr John Hood | Dr John Hood talks about the impact of the global recession on universities and how they themselves will contribute to the solution. He also presents his vision for the future of higher education. | John Hood, Denis Noble | 26 May 2009 | |
| 6575 | FMR 52 - A perspective from the World Bank | The World Bank brings distinctive qualities to the role it can play in furthering the humanitarian to development transition and is significantly scaling up its engagement on forced displacement. | Joanna de Berry | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6576 | FMR 52 - Humanitarian action and the transformation of gender relations | There is value in creating space within a humanitarian response to invest in interventions that go beyond addressing the immediate risks and needs. | Melinda Wells, Geeta Kuttiparambil | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6577 | FMR 52 - An age-sensitive approach to durable solutions | Elderly people are likely to face specific constraints in displacement, yet the durable solutions devised by many states tend to follow a one-size-fits-all approach. | Ana Mosneaga, Michaella Vanore | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6578 | FMR 52 - New aid architecture and resilience building around the Syria crisis | The international community has been piloting an integrated humanitarian, development and government response to the crisis in the region of Syria. | Gustavo Gonzalez | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6579 | FMR 52 - Development cooperation and addressing ‘root causes' | Development has its place in dealing with the roots of displacement but it is not an alternative to important measures. | Steffen Angenendt, Anne Koch, Amrei Meier | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6580 | FMR 52 - Labour mobility as part of the solution | While refugee families lack access to work and struggle to survive, there are skills gaps around the world that could benefit from skilled refugees’ talents. | Sayre Nyce, Mary Louise Cohen, Bruce Cohen | 15 Aug 2016 | |
| 6581 | FMR 52 - Palestinian professionals in Lebanon: an exception | Palestine refugees in Lebanon, being classified as foreigners or migrants, suffer restrictions on their employment. | Mahmoud Al-Ali | 13 Jul 2016 | |
| 6582 | FMR 52 - Doing business in Ecuador | Engaging refugees in the economic development of Ecuador’s Esmeraldas Province would provide them with livelihoods and also combat the perception that they are a burden on society. | Oscar M Sánchez Piñeiro, Regina Saavedra | 13 Jul 2016 | |
| 6583 | FMR 52 - The contribution of the private sector to solutions for displacement | The Solutions Alliance is exploring ways of better engaging with the private sector to harness their capacity to turn displacement challenges into development opportunities. | Glaucia Boyer, Yannick DuPont | 13 Jul 2016 | |
| 6584 | FMR 52 - Conceptual challenges and practical solutions in situations of internal displacement | In situations of internal displacement, a variety of political, operational, ethical and practical challenges complicate our understanding and response and the adequate implementation of durable solutions. | Chaloka Beyani, Natalia Krynsky Baal, Martina Caterina | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6585 | FMR 52 - Potential of protection capacity building to assist transition | If protection capacity building is successful, it can contribute to establishing asylum systems that lead to local integration. | Sarah Deardorff Miller, Julian Lehmann | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6586 | FMR 52 - Energy solutions with both humanitarian and development pay-offs | Energy services are essential to the most basic human needs. | Owen Grafham, Glada Lahn, Johanna Lehne | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6587 | FMR 52 - Uganda’s approach to refugee self-reliance | Uganda has chosen inclusion over marginalisation; rather than coerce refugees into camps, Uganda upholds their rights to work, to attend school and to move freely. | Kelly T Clements, Timothy Shoffner, Leah Zamore | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6588 | FMR 52 - Limitations of development-oriented assistance in Uganda | In camp-like settlements, the aid provided by aid agencies with a development orientation can do little more than improve livelihood conditions. | Ulrike Krause | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6589 | FMr 52 - Telling it like it is | Oral histories provide a means to productively include forcibly displaced people in the work and practices of those looking for solutions for displacement crises. | Tammi Sharpe, Elias Schneider | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6590 | FMR 52 - Somalia-Yemen links: refugees and returnees | Many of the hundreds of thousands of Somali refugees to whom Yemen offered prima facie refugee status over the decades are having to return as a result of the fighting in Yemen. | Maimuna Mohamud | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6591 | FMR 52 - A role for market analysis | Securing refugees’ access to work opportunities would help to ameliorate the problems associated with a primarily humanitarian response. | Diana Essex, Jessica Therkelsen, Anna Wirth | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6592 | FMR 52 - Family allowance extended to refugees in Brazil | The Brazilian government has extended an allowance, which was created to assist poor Brazilian families, to refugees. | Lilian Yamamoto | 12 Jul 2016 | |
| 6593 | FMr 52 - Transitional policies and durable solutions for displaced Kashmiri Pandits | The continuation of the predicament of those who remain displaced from the Kashmir Valley since 1989 results from the unintended consequences of past policies. | Sudha G Rajput | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6594 | FMR 52 - Gendered limits to the returnee village programme in Burundi | Gender and kinship intersect with a variety of other important factors in differential experiences of return. | Yolanda Weima | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6595 | FMR 52 - Naturalisation of Burundian refugees in Tanzania | Tanzania’s offer of citizenship to some 200,000 refugees received international attention and support. | Amelia Kuch | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6596 | FMR 52 - Displacement and development solutions in Tanzania | Tanzania’s refugee integration could serve as a blueprint for expanding the framework of durable solutions globally. | Erol Kekic, Harrison Mseke | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6597 | FMR 52 - Transitional solutions for the displaced in the Horn of Africa | Refugees can contribute significantly to the economy of countries of refuge. | Nassim Majidi, Saagarika Dadu-Brown | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6598 | FMR 52 - Repatriation and solutions in stabilisation contexts | So-called stabilisation contexts are risky for repatriation and therefore it is especially important to maintain the legal and practical difference between mandatory and voluntary repatriation. | Giulio Morello | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6599 | FMR 52 - Pathway to peaceful resolution in Myanmar's Rakhine State | Loud nationalistic voices and powerful vested interests stand in the way of cooperation between the Rakhine and Muslim communities and solving displacement. | Ronan Lee, Anthony Ware | 11 Jul 2016 | |
| 6600 | What the financial crisis means for Europe | Romano Prodi, past president of the European Commission talks about the financial and economic consequences of the financial crisis for Europe. | Romano Prodi | 18 May 2009 |