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| 6801 | Cosmology from General Relativity | Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the eighth Saturday Morning of Theoretical Physics on 19 September 2015. Talk 3 by Pedro Ferreira. | Pedro Ferreira | 24 Sep 2015 | |
| 6802 | 'How to Study Global IR?' Session 3: Re-thinking the Research Agenda for East Asian IR | Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? | Rosemary Foot, Mingde Wang | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6803 | 'How to Study Global IR?' Session 2: The Global Study of Political Ideas | Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? | Rahul Rao, Martin Pioch, Laurence Whitehead | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6804 | 'How to Study Global IR?' Session 1: The Global Study of IR | Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? | Amitav Acharya, Fleur Huijskens, Andrew Hurrell | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6805 | 'Political Theory at the Margins' Roundtable Discussion | Roundtable discussion with JanaLee Cherneski, Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman, Elizabeth Frazer, Humeira Iqtidar. | Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman, Humeira Iqtidar, Elizabeth Frazer | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6806 | 'Political Theory at the Margins' Keynote: The Role of Race | Delivered by Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman (University College London) | Nathaniel Adam Tobias Coleman | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6807 | 'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 3: Theorizing Oppression and Emancipation | Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena. | Rachelle Bascara, Johann Lieb, Dan Butt, Dana Mills | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6808 | 'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 2: Contested Conceptions of Objects and Property | Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena. | Johanna Maj Schmidt, Thomas Coughlan, Joanna Rozpedowski | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6809 | 'Political Theory at the Margins' Panel 1: Responses to (Post-)Colonialism | Part of the Oxford Graduate Political Theory Conference, a conference that aims to explore themes and topics in political theory that resonate with contemporary political events and phenomena. | Anna-Sophie Schönfelder, Simon Tabet, Puneet Dhaliwal, Ashwini Vasanthakumar | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6810 | A Conversation on the Role of Women in Transforming Conflict in the 21st Century | A panel discussion on Dr Scilla Elworthy's new book 'Pioneering the Possible: Awakened Leadership for a World That Works' and the Oxford launch of 'Rising Women Rising World.' | Scilla Elworthy, Rama Mani, Richard Caplan, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6811 | 'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 4: Keynote Presentation | A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. | Martin Ceadel | 01 Sep 2015 | |
| 6812 | 'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 3: Pacifism, Peace Movements and War Prevention | A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. | Jonathan Wright, Holger Nehring, Thomas Davies, Cheyney Ryan | 01 Sep 2015 | |
| 6813 | 'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 2: British Foreign Policy in War and Peace | A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. | George Giannakopoulos, Anne Deighton, John Dunbabin, Gillian Peele | 01 Sep 2015 | |
| 6814 | 'Martin Ceadel and the Study of Peace and War' Session 1: Thinking About Peace and War | A research colloquium to mark the retirement of Professor Martin Ceadel, preeminent historian of the British peace movement and one of the world’s foremost experts on the politics of war prevention and its impact on international relations. | Amitabh Mattoo, Elizabeth Frazer, Jonathan Leader Maynard, Adam Roberts | 01 Sep 2015 | |
| 6815 | Power and Order, Peace and War: lessons for Asia from 1914-1918 | How might a new regional order in Asia look, and how could it be built? | Hugh White | 01 Sep 2015 | |
| 6816 | 'The Resurgence of Identity Politics' Session 4: Keynote Presentation | The launch of the tenth edition of St Antony’s International Review includes panels and presentations on the theme of the resurgence of identity politics. | Craig Calhoun, Katharine Brooks | 01 Sep 2015 | |
| 6817 | Book Launch of 'Courts in Conflict' | Book launch of Dr. Nicola Palmer's book 'Courts in Conflict'. The Discussant: Jonny Steinberg. | Nicola Palmer, Jonny Steinberg | 06 Oct 2015 | |
| 6818 | What is Philanthropy? And why does it matter in the 21st Century? | A talk by Professor Zoltan Acs at the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. | Stephen Barclay, Zoltan Acs | 06 Oct 2015 | |
| 6819 | Creative Commons | Artemisinin Resistance | Artemisinins are very poweful tools in the treatment of malaria, and the emerging loss of their activity has the potential to create a major public health problem. | Charlie Woodrow | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6820 | Creative Commons | The ethics of research | Identifying and addressing ethical issues are key to the success of any clinical trials, particularly when working with vulnerable populations. | Phaik Yeong Cheah | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6821 | Creative Commons | Science and Society | In settings with high level of poverty and over-stretched health services, researchers have even greater responsibilities to the communities and study participants. | Vicki Marsh | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6822 | Creative Commons | Melanoma | Melanoma or skin cancer is one of the fastest rising cancer types. When identified early, melanoma is relatively easy to cure, but once it starts to metastasise, it becomes very difficult to treat. | Colin Goding | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6823 | Creative Commons | Targeting epigenetics to treat cancer | Transcription is a tightly regulated process, where chemical modifications initiate the duplication of genetic material. This epigenetic process is often dysregulated in cancer, but it can be targeted with small molecule inhibitors. | Panagis Filippakopoulos | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6824 | Creative Commons | Artemisinin Resistance | Artemisinins are very poweful tools in the treatment of malaria, and the emerging loss of their activity has the potential to create a major public health problem. | Charlie Woodrow | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6825 | Creative Commons | The ethics of research | Identifying and addressing ethical issues are key to the success of any clinical trials, particularly when working with vulnerable populations. | Phaik Yeong Cheah | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6826 | Creative Commons | Science and Society | In settings with high level of poverty and over-stretched health services, researchers have even greater responsibilities to the communities and study participants. | Vicki Marsh | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6827 | Creative Commons | Melanoma | Melanoma or skin cancer is one of the fastest rising cancer types. When identified early, melanoma is relatively easy to cure, but once it starts to metastasise, it becomes very difficult to treat. | Colin Goding | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6828 | Creative Commons | Targeting epigenetics to treat cancer | Transcription is a tightly regulated process, where chemical modifications initiate the duplication of genetic material. This epigenetic process is often dysregulated in cancer, but it can be targeted with small molecule inhibitors. | Panagis Filippakopoulos | 05 Oct 2015 |
| 6829 | The building bricks of an empire | The bricks that built the Roman Empire | Alison Cooley, Jane Masséglia | 21 Sep 2015 | |
| 6830 | Creative Commons | Concluding remarks | Professor Dirk Aarts, Physical Chemistry Laboratory, Oxford and Chemistry Fellow, Christ Church gives the concluding remarks to the days talks. | Dirk Aarts | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6831 | Robert Hooke’s Micrographia: 350 years on | Dr Allan Chapman Science Historian, Wadham College talks about Robert Hookes groundbreaking book Micrographia. | Allan Chapman | 09 Oct 2015 | |
| 6832 | The Oxford LERU Doctoral Summer School 2015 | In July 2015, doctoral students from the 21 League of European Research Universities attended a five-day summer school in Oxford on the topic of knowledge exchange. | Oxford University | 09 Oct 2015 | |
| 6833 | Making knowledge exchange work | John Newbigin OBE, Chair of Creative England, reflects on the broad reach of knowledge exchange today, drawing on his extensive experience in the creative industries and the arts in the UK. | John Newbigin | 09 Oct 2015 | |
| 6834 | Multi-dimensional Super Resolution Imaging | Dr Steven Lee Department of Chemistry, University of Cambridge gives an insight into some modern microscopy innovations. | Steven Lee | 09 Oct 2015 | |
| 6835 | Creative Commons | Atomic-resolution Electron Microscopy for Chemistry: From Brain and Fancy to plainness of Observations | Professor Eiichi Nakamura, Department of Chemistry, University of Tokyo talks about innovations in microscopy. | Eiichi Nakamura | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6836 | Creative Commons | Exploring psychiatry through images and objects | Dr Charlotte Allan, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Old Age Psychiatry, gives a talk in conjunction with the University Engagement Programme at the Ashmolean Museum. | Charlotte Allan | 13 Oct 2015 |
| 6837 | Stone tools | William Mills shows the range of stone tools early humans created for different purposes | William Mills | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6838 | Creative Commons | Environments of the past | William Mills shows how all the technologies interact and how early humans used their environment and their ingenuity in their everyday liv | William Mills | 13 Oct 2015 |
| 6839 | Art | The Living in the Stone Age team create a piece of artwork on deerskin using natural pigments made from charcoal, chalk and ochre. | Iain Morley, William Mills, Cory Cuthbertson, Kint Janulis, Manse Ahmad | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6840 | Music | Iain Morley talks about evidence of music making in the Stone Age and makes a bull roarer. | Iain Morley | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6841 | Fish trapping | Klint Janulis makes a fish trap using willow and flint tools | Klint Janulis | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6842 | Fire starting using flint, Iron pyrites and fungus | Manse Ahmad uses King Alfred Cake and Horse hoof fungus, flint and Iron pyrites to raise a flame. | Manse Ahmad | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6843 | Fire starting using a bow drill | Manse Ahmad demonstrates fire starting using friction and pressure | Manse Ahmad | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6844 | Fire Lighting Ancient and Modern | Manse Ahmad talks about the importance of fire and talks about the how ingenious early humans were in creating fire, something that is so easy for us to do today. | Manse Ahmad | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6845 | Creative Commons | Stone Age Technology | Klint Janulis and Iain Morley introduce the series of films | Klint Janulis, Iain Morley | 13 Oct 2015 |
| 6846 | Flint Knapping | William Mills demonstrates flint knapping; the process of creating flint tools | William Mills | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6847 | Braiding and Cordage | Using stinging nettles to make strong string | Cory Cuthbertson | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6848 | In Pursuit of Beauty: Modern Guides to the Hair, Face, and Body, 1784-1933 | Dr Jessica Clark discusses Victorian beauty practices with items from the Bodleian Libraries Special Collections. | Jessica Clark | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6849 | Creative Commons | Christ Church in the Commonwealth: Hooke’s college | Judith Curthoys Archivist, Christ Church talks about Robert Hooke's time at Christ Church. | Judith Curthoys | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6850 | Creative Commons | The Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry Closing Remarks | Dr Charlotte Allan, Academic Clinical Lecturer in Old Age Psychiatry, closes The Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry. | Charlotte Allan | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6851 | Creative Commons | MRC Dementia's platform | Dr Clare Mackay, Associate Professor, Department of Psychiatry, gives a talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. | Clare Mackay | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6852 | Creative Commons | Meeting the challenges of dementia research | Dr Emma O'Brien, Science Communications Officer, Alzheimer's Research UK gives a talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. | Emma O’Brien | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6853 | Creative Commons | Brain imaging and the Whitehall II Study | Prof Klaus Ebmeier, Professor of Old Age Psychiatry, gives a talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. | Klaus Ebmeier | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6854 | Creative Commons | Engaging with the community | Marianne Talbot, author and philospher, gives a talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. | Marianne Talbot | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6855 | Creative Commons | Ethical and legal challenges in old age psychiatry | Dr Hugh Series, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Oxford Health NHS FT, gives a talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. | Hugh Series | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6856 | Creative Commons | Psychological medicine: the importance of crossing boundaries | Dr Bart Sheehan, Consultant in Psychological Medicine, Oxford University Hospitals NHS FT, gives the fifth talk in the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. | Bart Sheehan | 08 Oct 2015 |
| 6857 | Creative Commons | Working in low and middle income countries | Dr Philip Wilkinson, Consultant in Old Age Psychiatry, Oxford Health NHS FT, gives the fourth talk for the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing, | Phillip Wilkinson | 08 Oct 2015 |
| 6858 | Creative Commons | Older people's views of integrated care | Mr Chris Graham, Director of Research and Policy, Picker Institute, gives the third talk in the Oxford Conference on Psychiatry and Ageing. | Chris Graham | 08 Oct 2015 |
| 6859 | Creative Commons | Policy challenges in population ageing | Dr Laurel Hixon, Research Fellow, Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, gives the first talk for the Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry. | Laurel Hixon | 08 Oct 2015 |
| 6860 | Creative Commons | The Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry Opening Remarks | Dr Charlotte Allan gives the opening remarks to the Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry, held in Wolfson College, Oxford on 28th September 2015. | Charlotte Allan | 08 Oct 2015 |
| 6861 | Democracy in Africa | Booklaunch of Democracy in Africa which provides the 1st comprehensive overview of the history of contemporary democracy in Sub-Saharan Africa and explains why the continent's democratic experiments have so often failed, as well as how they could succeed. | Nic Cheeseman, Phil Clark, Stephen Chan, Catherine Boone | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6862 | Mindful breathing space | This is a short meditation, a breathing space, to help you to feel calm and focused in the midst of a busy day, or to use when feeling stressed or overwhelmed. Created by the Oxford University Counselling Service. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 08 Oct 2015 | |
| 6863 | Can't stop work | Exploring overwork at Oxford, this podcast is for students who struggle to balance their work with other life activities, and find the balance tipping heavily towards their work. Created by the Oxford University Counselling Service. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 08 Oct 2015 | |
| 6864 | Mature students | Designed for any student who might be significantly older than their peers at the University and who might be dealing with particular issues as a result of this. Created by the Oxford University Counselling Service. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 08 Oct 2015 | |
| 6865 | Can't Work Part Two | The second 'Can't work' podcast contains strategies that will help you to start working again. Created by the Oxford University Counselling Service. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 08 Oct 2015 | |
| 6866 | Can't Work Part One | For students who are finding it difficult to work. You might be lacking motivation, or finding it difficult to get beyond imagining criticism and judgements. Created by the Oxford University Counselling Service. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 08 Oct 2015 | |
| 6867 | Periodic Tales | Author Hugh Aldersey-Williams, historian of science Jo Hedesan and chemist Peter Battle discuss the ways in which the elements continue to inspire us today | Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Jo Hedesan, Peter Battle | 13 Oct 2015 | |
| 6868 | How journalism faces a second wave of disruption from technology and changing audience behaviour | Nic Newman, digital media strategist and research associate, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. Introduction by James Painter and Richard Sambrook. | Nic Newman | 15 Oct 2015 | |
| 6869 | Global Insights in Impact Investing Podcast Series: An Introduction | Dr Gayle Peterson, Director of the Oxford Impact Investing Programme introduces the series which will cover a wide range of topics, from dealmaking and social impact bonds, to arts and social investing. | Gayle Peterson | 12 Oct 2015 | |
| 6870 | Pakistani migrant transnational social service organisations in London, Toronto and New York City | This research uses an organisational lens to explore the experiences and strategies of Pakistani transnational organisations based in London, Toronto and New York City. | Ali R Chaudhary | 16 Oct 2015 | |
| 6871 | Helping yourself to sleep | If you are having difficulty sleeping this podcast has some straightforward suggestions for improving your sleep. Created by the Oxford University Counselling Service. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 19 Oct 2015 | |
| 6872 | Creative Commons | Near Miss | The Near Miss Project | Rachel Aldred | 20 Oct 2015 |
| 6873 | Too Valuable to Die? | Silke Ackermann, Nigel Biggar and Liz Bruton debate the ethics of science and scientists going to war | Silke Ackermann, Nigel Biggar, Liz Bruton | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6874 | How data can help journalists to do better storytelling and reporting | Jacqui Maher, interactive journalist, BBC News Labs, Introduction by Richard Sambrook. | Jacqui Maher | 22 Oct 2015 | |
| 6875 | Creative Commons | Lawyers, Causes and Political Violence: Re-examining Legal Professionalism in Conflicted and Transitional Societies | Professor Kieran McEvoy gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 21st October 2015. | Kieran McEvoy | 22 Oct 2015 |
| 6876 | Creative Commons | The Special Tribunal for Lebanon: Fighting Terrorism through the Rule of Law | Guido Acquaviva, Senior Legal Officer (Chambers), gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series on 14th October 2015. | Guido Acqauviva | 22 Oct 2015 |
| 6877 | Creative Commons | Why vaccinate? The history and science of vaccination | Vaccine origins, science behind how vaccines work and how outbreaks of diseases can occur if vaccination levels drop too low. | Sean Elias | 19 Oct 2015 |
| 6878 | Interpreting the UK Election Results and Why the Opinion Polls Got it Wrong | Two experts in election forecasting and polling explain the outcome of the UK election and why it was so difficult to predict | Chris Hanretty, Stephen Fisher, Sergi Pardos-Prado | 19 Oct 2015 | |
| 6879 | 'Examinations and Gender Gaps' Panel 2: Experiences from Oxford | Both undergraduate degrees in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, as well as History and Politics have a gender discrepancy in finals results. This workshop addresses the reasons for these differences. | Sara Smith, Jane Mellanby, Anna Bradshaw, Margaret Stevens, Catherine De Vries | 19 Oct 2015 | |
| 6880 | 'Examinations and Gender Gaps' Panel 1: Best Practices for Examination and Ways of Combatting Gender Gaps | Both undergraduate degrees in Politics, Philosophy and Economics, as well as History and Politics have a gender discrepancy in finals results. This workshop addresses the reasons for these differences. | Jo-Anne Baird, Sara Smith, Janet Dyson, Jane Gingrich, Catherine De Vries | 19 Oct 2015 | |
| 6881 | 'How to Study Global IR?' Roundtable: Can the Study of IR be De-centred? | Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next? | Nora Fisher Onar, Basak Kale, Andrew Hurrell, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 16 Sep 2015 | |
| 6882 | Creative Commons | 'Clues' part 1 - Predicting volcanic eruptions | From people on the the ground to satellites in the air - how do we monitor and understand volcanos in an attempt to understand when they might erupt? | David Pyle | 22 Oct 2015 |
| 6883 | Assessment and learning: Fields Apart? | Professor Jo-Anne Baird, Department of Education, gives a talk for the Department of Education Seminar series on 19th October 2015. Co-written by Professor David Andrich. Introduced by Dr Therese Hopfenbeck. | Jo-Anne Baird | 22 Oct 2015 | |
| 6884 | What has EBM done for healthcare? | Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine podcast series. | Carl Heneghan | 22 Oct 2015 | |
| 6885 | Ted Hughes: The Unauthorised Life | Jonathan Bate, Anne Farrar Donovan, Seamus Perry and Oliver Taplin discuss life-writing, poetry and the poet | Jonathan Bate, Seamus Perry, Oliver Taplin, Anne Farrar Donovan | 20 Oct 2015 | |
| 6886 | Creative Commons | Making Sovereign Finance and Human Rights Work | Discussion of 'Making Sovereign Finance and Human Rights Work,' a recently-published collection that introduces novel legal theories and analyses the links between sovereign debt and human rights from a variety of perspectives. | Andreas Føllesdal, Sheldon Leader, Rosa Maria Lastra, Jernej Letnar Cernic, Jesse Tomalty, Jaakko Kuosmanen, Angela Cummine, Stuart White | 14 Oct 2015 |
| 6887 | 'David Miller's Political Philosophy' Panel 5 | This panel includes two talks: 'Hume on Authority' and 'Political Philosophy and Autobiography.' This conference was held in honour of David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. | Leslie Green, Sarah Fine, Stuart White | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6888 | 'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Panel 4 | This panel includes two talks: 'Miller on Human Rights' and 'The Right to Drive People Away.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. | Christopher Heath Wellman, Jeremy Waldron, Alice Baderin | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6889 | 'David Miller's Political Philosophy' Panel 3 | This panel includes two talks: 'Self-Determination, Revolution, and Intervention' and 'Multiculturalism, National Identity, and Failed Citizenship.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. | Allen Buchanan, Patti Lenard, Jesse Tomalty | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6890 | 'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Keynote: Political Philosophy: Looking Back | David Miller describes his experience in the field of political philosophy at a conference held in his honour. | David Miller | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6891 | 'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Panel 2 | This panel includes two talks: 'Religious Freedom, Public Space and Democratic Self-Determination' and 'Fertility, Mortality, and National Responsibility.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. | Cécile Laborde, Andrew Williams, Simon Caney | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6892 | 'David Miller’s Political Philosophy' Panel 1 | This panel includes two talks: 'Miller's Crossing' and 'On Self-Determination.' This conference was held to honour David Miller's contribution to political philosophy. | Jonathan Quong, Anna Stilz, Ashwini Vasanthakumar | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6893 | Creative Commons | ISIS in the Eyes of the World-Wide Arab Community on Social Media: Between Sentiment and Foreign Fighters | Using social media to analyse public opinion toward ISIS in the Arab community | Luigi Curini, Stefano Iacus, Max Smeets | 14 Oct 2015 |
| 6894 | Arts and Impact Investing | Around the world organisation are using the Arts as a way to create change and economic development. Andrea Nemtin, CEO, Inspirit Foundation and Oksana Oracheva, General Director, Vladimir Potanin Fellowship discuss their programmes. | Gayle Peterson, Andrea Nemtin, Oksana Oracheva | 12 Oct 2015 | |
| 6895 | Emerging Economies: Africa | Sam Nwanze, Chief Investment Officer, Heirs Holdings Nigeria and one of Africa's first impact investors talks about the opportunities and challenges of the multi-billion dollar social investing industry in Africa. | Samuel Nwanze, Gayle Peterson | 12 Oct 2015 | |
| 6896 | Creative Commons | Historian and trip scholar for Spectacular Ceylon, Dr Maria Misra (Christ Church, 1982) | Dr Maria Misra shares her experiences as both a student and academic at Oxford University, as well as her love of South Asia, in this podcast. | Maria Misra | 26 Oct 2015 |
| 6897 | Creative Commons | Immigrant integration and social capital formation: evidence from New Zealand | Comparing immigrant and native-born social capital formation via New Zealand data which permits a distinction between indicators of stocks of social capital and indicators of investment in the form of participation in community and voluntary activities | Jacques Poot | 26 Oct 2015 |
| 6898 | Creative Commons | Legislating for transnational ageing: a challenge for the Dutch and French welfare states | What motivates policymakers to initially develop these very specifically-targeted policy proposals which contradict the territorial logic of the welfare state? | Alistair Hunter | 26 Oct 2015 |
| 6899 | How hot will it get in a world run by economists? A physicist’s take on climate change policy | Physics Colloquium 23rd October 2015 delivered by Professor Myles Allen | Myles Allen | 26 Oct 2015 | |
| 6900 | Creative Commons | The Aftermath of World War II and the New Political Geography of Europe | Modern European History Professor Paul Betts reflects on the legacy of World War II and its relevance to conflicts and crises today. | Paul Betts, Félix Krawatzek | 25 Oct 2015 |
| 6901 | Creative Commons | Migration, Protection and Reception: The 'crisis' in the Mediterranean | How Europe's external border controls that limit and monitor the entry of non-Europeans relates to the reception of migrants in the European Union | Brad Blitz, Othon Anastasakis | 25 Oct 2015 |
| 6902 | Creative Commons | On Closer Inspection: placing Hooke's Language under the Microscope | Dr Anna Camilleri English Fellow, Christ Church give a talk on the use language within Hooke's writings. | Anna Camilleri | 09 Oct 2015 |
| 6903 | Creative Commons | History of Neuroscience at Oxford: Four Centuries of Discovery | The second annual lecture for the Clinical Neurosciences Society, NDCN | Zoltan Molnar | 27 Oct 2015 |
| 6904 | Creative Commons | Modelling Down’s syndrome in mice to learn about Alzheimer’s disease | NDCN departmental seminar | Elizabeth Fisher | 27 Oct 2015 |
| 6905 | Creative Commons | A Chaste Maid in Cheapside: Thomas Middleton | This lecture discusses comedy, fertility, and all those illegitimate children in this play about sex, economics and meat. | Emma Smith | 27 Oct 2015 |
| 6906 | Creative Commons | The Alchemist: Ben Jonson | Written in the context of plague in London, The Alchemist’s plot and language are deeply concerned with speed and speculation. | Emma Smith | 27 Oct 2015 |
| 6907 | Creative Commons | Dr Faustus: Christopher Marlowe | My lecture on this infernal play discusses Elizabethan religion, the revisions to the play, and whether we should think about James Bond in its final minutes. | Emma Smith | 26 Oct 2015 |
| 6908 | Social Media: Foundations of the Cyber-Society and the Role of Law | Damian Tambini, Senior Lecturer, Department of Media and Communications, LSE, gives a talk for the Foundation for Freedom, Law, Justice and Society. | Damian Tambini | 27 Oct 2015 | |
| 6909 | Standing for the Whole - 2015 University College Clement Attlee Memorial Lecture | Arnie Graf of the Industrial Areas Foundation, gives the 2015 Clement Atlee Memorial Lecture. | Arnie Graf | 27 Oct 2015 | |
| 6910 | The Silk Roads: A New History of the World | Peter Frankopan discusses his new book with Averil Cameron, Robert Moore and Elleke Boehmer | Peter Frankopan, Averil Cameron, Robert Moore, Elleke Boehmer | 27 Oct 2015 | |
| 6911 | American Higher Education: Observations from the Field | Robert Scott (President Emeritus, Adelphi University, and RAI), gives a talk for the Rothermere American Institute on the state of American higher education. | Robert Scott | 28 Oct 2015 | |
| 6912 | Creative Commons | Can data save journalism? How analytics change the newsroom and beyond | Klaus Miller, junior professor of quantitative marketing, Goethe University, Frankfurt gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series. | Klaus Miller | 29 Oct 2015 |
| 6913 | M. C. Escher - Artist, Mathematician, Man | M.C. Escher is known as the mathematician's (and hippie's) favourite artist. But why? And was Escher, a man who claimed he knew no mathematics, really a mathematical genius? | Roger Penrose, Jon Chapman, Alain Goriely, Clem Hitchcock | 28 Oct 2015 | |
| 6914 | Parenting support Evidence, policy and practice | Professor Geoff Lindsay, University of Warwick, gives a talk for the department of education public seminar series. | Geoff Lindsay | 28 Oct 2015 | |
| 6915 | Max Watson Memorial Lecture: Hate Speech and Democratic Citizenship | Professor Eric Heinze, Professor of Law and Humanities, Queen Mary University London, gives the Max Watson Memorial Lecture. | Eric Heinze | 02 Nov 2015 | |
| 6916 | The Unconscious: a Concept or a Metaphor? | Andrew Mayes, and Angus Nicholls, give a talk for the Unconscious Memory seminar series. | Andrew Mayes, Angus Nicholls | 02 Nov 2015 | |
| 6917 | Exam Preparation and Revision Part 3: The exam itself, before during and after | This podcast focuses on the exam itself, just prior to it, and what might help you to feel prepared. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6918 | Exam Preparation and Revision Part 1: Getting into the right mind set | This is for any student who is preparing for taking exams at any point in their course. The podcast aims to start to identify ways of achieving a balanced approach to thinking about exams. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6919 | Self Compassion Part 2 | This second podcast invites you to engage in two brief, meditative and compassionate exercises to further develop your inner resource of self-compassion. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6920 | Self Compassion Part 1 | This introductory podcast explores the concept of developing your inner resource of self-compassion and the skills required for this. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6921 | The Price of Success. Common experiences of high achieving students: development, difficulties and change. | This podcast considers how personal difficulties arise and manifest amongst otherwise successful students. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6922 | Daydreaming about ‘rustication’? Thoughts for students considering suspending their studies, but unable to decide. | This podcast offers food for thought to students who are feeling torn between suspending their studies in response to a setback - for example a period of mental or physical illness - or carrying on with their studies. By Maureen Freed. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6923 | Creative Commons | The Witch Of Edmonton | Witchcraft and bigamy. | Emma Smith | 03 Nov 2015 |
| 6924 | At a Physics Info/Sci Intersection | Physics Colloquium 30th October 2015 delivered by Professer Paul Ginsparg | Paul Ginsparg | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6925 | Exam Preparation and Revision Part 2: Planning and Revision | In this section there are some useful reminders of how to start planning for revision by taking stock of knowledge to date , choices of topic and starting to plan and timetable your revision. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 03 Nov 2015 | |
| 6926 | Creative Commons | The changing face of social protection in Africa's cities | Examining how social protection is conceptualised in research in African contexts and reviewing the extent to which these different approaches can take into account the changing populations of urban spaces, especially those experiencing high migration | Oliver Bakewell | 03 Nov 2015 |
| 6927 | ‘Online all the time’ Teachers’ work in the digital age | Professor Neil Selwyn, Professor in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, gives a talk for the Department of Education Public Seminars series. | Neil Selwyn | 05 Nov 2015 | |
| 6928 | Creative Commons | Maladies and mice. Pre-clinical vaccine development | Approaches used to target particularly tricky diseases to treat, such as malaria, HIV, Flu and TB. | Sean Elias, Lynda Coughlan, Rachel Tanner | 19 Oct 2015 |
| 6929 | Session 4 - What has our experience taught us? Lesson for future policy | Michael Keating and Dr Randolf Kent (BAFUNCS members) give presentations on thier experiences at the UN. Followed by a discussion moderated by Sir Adam Roberts. | Sir Adam Roberts, Michael Keating, Randolf Kent | 05 Nov 2015 | |
| 6930 | Session 3 - Delivering humanitarian aid while protecting human rights: The challenges for the UN of Impartiality, Access and Advocacy | Sir John Homes and Professor Mukesh Kapila (BAFUNCS members) give presentations on their experience of the UN and the challenges it has in conflict and disaster areas. Followed by a discussion moderated by Professor Guy Goodwin-Gill | Guy Goodwin-Gill, Sir John Holmes, Mukesh Kapila | 05 Nov 2015 | |
| 6931 | Session 2 - Working with political and development actors: Where should UN humanitarians 'sit'? | Alan Doss and Nicola Dahrendorf (BAFUNCS members) give presentations on the UN working with political and development agencies across the world. Followed by discussion with David Hartland moderating. | Alan Doss, Nicola Dahrendorf, David Harland | 05 Nov 2015 | |
| 6932 | Session 1 - Delivering Humanitarian Aid: Who does it best? | Angela Raven-Roberts and Lamees Hafeez, BAFUNCS members, give presentations on who they think deliver humanitarian aid best, the UN or charities. Followed by a discussion moderated by Michael Mosselmans. | Michael Mosselmans, Angela Raven-Roberts, Lamees Hafeez | 05 Nov 2015 | |
| 6933 | Welcome and Introduction | Edward Mortimer, CMG, President of BAFUNCS (British Association of Former UN CIvil Servants) introduces the UN at 70: A Witness Seminar. Held in the Bodleian Library on 16th October 2015. | Edward Mortimer | 05 Nov 2015 | |
| 6934 | Intercultural Literary Practices | Laura Lonsdale (Queen's College, Oxford): 'Barbarisms: Multilingualism and Modernity in Narratives of the Spanish- speaking World’. Respondent: Jane Hiddleston (French/Oxford) | Laura Lonsdale, Jane Hiddeston | 09 Nov 2015 | |
| 6935 | Fiction and Other Minds | Peter Garratt (Durham): ‘Mind Bloat and The Lifted Veil’ Helen Small (English/Oxford): 'On the Verification of Mental Experience'. Chaired by Ben Morgan. | Peter Garratt, Ben Morgan, Helen Small | 09 Nov 2015 | |
| 6936 | Creative Commons | Are the BRICS building a New World Media Order | Daya Thussu, professor of internal communication, and co-editor of 'Mapping BRICS Media' University of Westminster, gives a talk for the Reuters Seminar series. | Daya Thusso | 09 Nov 2015 |
| 6937 | Reverse welfare magnet | Would a narrower gap in social services provision help to manage migration from developing countries? | Edo Mahendra | 09 Nov 2015 | |
| 6938 | The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien's Legacy | 60 years since the publication of the series' final volume, a distinguished panel explore Tolkien's literary legacy | Elleke Boehmer, Stuart Lee, Patrick Curry, Dimitra Fimi, Andy Orchard | 09 Nov 2015 | |
| 6939 | Creative Commons | Tis Pity She's a Whore: John Ford | Reboot of Romeo and Juliet and other Elizabethan plays | Emma Smith | 11 Nov 2015 |
| 6940 | How well are children in Sudan taught to read compared to other countries in the Middle East and North Africa? Results of a National Learning Assessment. | Seminar looking at education in Sudan and other North African countries. | David Johnson | 12 Nov 2015 | |
| 6941 | Management of primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) symptoms | Overview of PLS symptoms and how to manage them | Rachel Marsden, Kevin Talbot | 10 Nov 2015 | |
| 6942 | Techniques used to research primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) | Overview of MRI etc. | Ricarda Menke | 10 Nov 2015 | |
| 6943 | The genetics of primary lateral sclerosis (PLS) | An overview of the genetics of PLS | Chris McDermott | 10 Nov 2015 | |
| 6944 | What is Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS)? | An overview of PLS in the clinic | Kevin Talbot | 10 Nov 2015 | |
| 6945 | History of Primary Lateral Sclerosis (PLS) | Introduction to PLS day in Oxford | Martin Turner | 10 Nov 2015 | |
| 6946 | Intergenerational and inter-ethnic wellbeing of migrants: an analysis for the UK | This paper uses a UK nationally representative data set to examine the extent to which family migration history helps explains inter-ethnic variations in subjective well-being. By Cinzia Rienzo, National Institute of Economic and Social Research [NIESR]. | Cinzia Rienzo | 09 Nov 2015 | |
| 6947 | Creative Commons | A Fascination with Vision: What nature can teach us | Professor Anthony Watts, C W Maplethorpe Fellow in Biological Sciences delivers a very interesting lecture entitled 'A Fascination with Vision: What nature can teach us'. | Anthony Watts | 12 Nov 2015 |
| 6948 | What is e-Research? Introducing the Wolfson College Digital Research Cluster | Introducing a new strategic collaboration between Wolfson College and the Oxford e-Research Centre. | Christina Redfield, David De Roure, Andrew Richards, Wesley Armour, Susanna-Assunta Sansone, Terhi Nurmikko-Fuller, Sarah Sparrow | 16 Nov 2015 | |
| 6949 | 'Clues' part 2 - Watching penguins | How do you understand how large populations of penguins on Antarctica change? And how can you use this information to protect penguins? | Tom Hart | 16 Nov 2015 | |
| 6950 | Is there a ‘right’ approach to family philanthropy? | A talk by Dr Ineke Koele at the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy, Green Templeton College, University of Oxford. | David Gann, Ineke Koele | 16 Nov 2015 | |
| 6951 | Putting the Higgs Boson in its Place | Professor Melissa Franklin talks about her experiences working towards the discovery of the Higgs Boson and her work today at the Large Hadron Collider | Melissa Franklin, Marcus du Sautoy | 16 Nov 2015 | |
| 6952 | Creative Commons | The Heart and the Head, Part 4 | Portia Westall, from the Donnelly group at the WTCHG, speaks about how she thinks about music when working on DNA sequences. | Portia Westall | 16 Nov 2015 |
| 6953 | Creative Commons | The Heart and the Head, Part 3 | Erwan Atcheson, from the Jenner Institute, speaks about his time studying parasitic worms, and the worries that come with it. | Erwan Atcheson | 16 Nov 2015 |
| 6954 | Creative Commons | The Heart and the Head, Part 2 | Anna Fowler, from the Lunter group at the WTCHG, speaks about how the patterns around a close-call in the desert makes her think about her work. | Anna Fowler | 16 Nov 2015 |
| 6955 | Creative Commons | The Heart and the Head, Part 1 | Irina Pulyakhina, from the Julian Knight group at the WTCHG, speaks about her time helping a Masters student through an important presentation. | Irina Pulyakhina | 16 Nov 2015 |
| 6956 | Creative Commons | The Heart and the Head, the full evening of science, storytelling, and music | An evening of storytelling and music where researchers from the Wellcome Trust Centre for Human Genetics, the Jenner Institute, and Cancer Research UK came together to tell stories about their lives as scientists, with live musical accompaniment. | Erwan Atcheson, Daniel Bulte, Anna Fowler, Brian Mackenwells, Irina Pulyakhina, Portia Westall, James Bell and the Half Moon All Stars | 16 Nov 2015 |
| 6957 | Creative Commons | The Tamer Tam'd: John Fletcher | A riposte to Shakespeare's The Taming of the Shrew | Emma Smith | 16 Nov 2015 |
| 6958 | The Lord of the Rings: Tolkien's Legacy | 60 years since the publication of the series' final volume, a distinguished panel explore Tolkien's literary legacy. | Elleke Boehmer, Stuart Lee, Patrick Curry, Dimitra Fimi, Andy Orchard | 16 Nov 2015 | |
| 6959 | Creative Commons | The Heart and the Head, Part 5 | Daniel Bulte, from the Department of Oncology, speaks about what happens when they discover an ‘incidental finding’. | Daniel Bulte | 16 Nov 2015 |
| 6960 | The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series - BBC Journalism: Future Uncertain? | Richard Tait, Professor of journalism and former BBC governor, Cardiff University. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. Please note, the videos in this podcast are slightly distorted due to a technical error. | Richard Tait | 17 Nov 2015 | |
| 6961 | The Pragmatic Enlightenment and Other Enlightenments | Dennis Rasmussen (Tufts University, Boston) discusses his book 'The Pragmatic Enlightenment' | Dennis Rasmussen | 14 Oct 2015 | |
| 6962 | Creative Commons | Strachey Lecture: Bidirectional Computation is Effectful | A reconstruction (slides and voiceover) of a talk given at the Summit on Advances in Programming Languages (snapl.org/2015) in May 2015. | Jeremy Gibbons | 17 Nov 2015 |
| 6963 | Creative Commons | Writer, doctor and champion of evidence-based medicine, Dr Ben Goldacre (Magdalen, 1992) | Dr Ben Goldacre – author of the bestsellers Bad Science and Bad Pharma – dissects what is wrong with modern medicine and argues for better evidence-based medicine in this podcast. | Ben Goldacre | 17 Nov 2015 |
| 6964 | Humanities. Are they important? | Humanitas Visting Professor Stephen Greenblatt discusses whether humanities are important. | Stephen Greenblatt | 17 Nov 2015 | |
| 6965 | William Browder on the State of Law in Putin's Russia | In this lecture, William Browder, New York Times bestselling author gives a talk about Putin's Russia for the Foundation for Law, Justice and Society seminar series. | William Browder | 17 Nov 2015 | |
| 6966 | Creative Commons | Heritage for Peace: an NGO protecting Syrian Cultural Heritage during the Conflict | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 3: What is being done or should be done? Exploring archaeological and military heritage protection initiatives. With Dr Emma Cunliffe (Heritage for Peace). | Emma Cunliffe | 19 Nov 2015 |
| 6967 | Law Enforcement of Cultural Heritage Crime | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 3: What is being done or should be done? Exploring archaeological and military heritage protection initiatives. With Vernon Rapley (Victoria and Albert Museum). | Vernon Rapley | 19 Nov 2015 | |
| 6968 | Creative Commons | The Sites and Monuments Record for Syria, and the Shirin Project | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 3: What is being done or should be done? Exploring archaeological and military heritage protection initiatives. With Professor Graham Philip. | Graham Phillip | 19 Nov 2015 |
| 6969 | Creative Commons | Politics with a focus on Yemen | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 2: Why is this happening? Understanding ISIL and other Islamist extremism. With Dr Noel Brehony (Chair of CBRL). | Noel Brehony | 19 Nov 2015 |
| 6970 | Creative Commons | Cultural Heritage in the Islamic State’s Worldview | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 2: Why is this happening? Understanding ISIL and other Islamist extremism. With Dr Alia Brahimi (CCW; Contest Global). | Alia Brahimi | 19 Nov 2015 |
| 6971 | Creative Commons | Syriac Christian communities: people, monuments and manuscripts in Syria, Turkey, and Iraq | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 1: What is happening? The significance of sites at risk, and the current situation. with Dr Sebastian Brock and Sebastien de Courtois. | Sebastian Brock, Sebastien de Courtois | 18 Nov 2015 |
| 6972 | Creative Commons | When words fail. Iraq's lost heritage, and efforts to save it | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 1: What is happening? The significance of sites at risk, and the current situation. Dr Lamia al-Gailani ( UCL/SOAS). | Lamia al-Gailani | 18 Nov 2015 |
| 6973 | Creative Commons | Monuments at War—the Syrian Conflict and the Changing Pattern of Destruction as Reflected in Aleppo and Palmyra | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 1: What is happening? The significance of sites at risk, and the current situation. With Dr Ross Burns. | Ross Burns | 18 Nov 2015 |
| 6974 | Creative Commons | Overview of Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa | Part of the Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference. Theme 1: What is happening? The significance of sites at risk, and the current situation. | Robert Bewley | 18 Nov 2015 |
| 6975 | Creative Commons | Welcome and introduction | Dr. Liz Carmichael (OxPeace) introduces the "Conflict and Cultural Heritage Conference", held in St John's College on Saturday 31 October 2015. | Liz Carmichael | 18 Nov 2015 |
| 6976 | Creative Commons | How clean is a clean room? Human vaccine manufacture | The stringent processes that ensure new vaccines are clinic-ready | Sean Elias, Emma Bolan | 19 Oct 2015 |
| 6977 | Creative Commons | Access to social protection for internal migrants and the obstacles to adequate coverage | The main destinations of migrants are the mega cities and other urban areas, yet governments are ill-prepared to receive this large influx of people and internal migrants are exposed to a new set of risks and vulnerabilities. | Jessica Hagen-Zanker | 19 Nov 2015 |
| 6978 | Creative Commons | Hope and uncertainty in African migration: Life after deportation to Ghana | IMI Visiting Fellow Nauja Kleist presents her research on return migration in the context of restrictive mobility regimes in Europe and Africa, within theories on hope, (im)mobility, social fields, gender, and belonging. | Nauja Kleist | 19 Nov 2015 |
| 6979 | 2015 Loebel Lecture 1: Neurobiological materialism collides with the experience of being human | The first of three public lectures which took place in Oxford in November 2015. Series title: The theoretical challenge of modern psychiatry: no easy cure | Steven Hyman | 23 Aug 2017 | |
| 6980 | 2015 Welcome & Loebel Lecture in Neuroethics: Death and the self | This lecture investigates changing attitudes and beliefs about the persistence of the self. | Shaun Nichols | 23 Aug 2017 | |
| 6981 | Lovelace Lecture: Learning and Efficiency of Outcomes in Games | Éva Tardos, Department of Computer Science, Cornell University, gives the 2017 Ada Lovelace Lecture on 6th June 2017. | Éva Tardos, Leslie Goldberg | 22 Aug 2017 | |
| 6982 | St Cross Seminar: Justifications for Non-Consensual Medical Intervention: From Infectious Disease Control to Criminal Rehabilitation | Dr Jonathan Pugh discusses the morally permissibility of non-consensual medical interventions. | Jonathan Pugh | 18 Nov 2015 | |
| 6983 | Turkey’s Kurdish Predicament | Lecture given at St. Antony’s Middle East Centre on Wednesday 28th October 2015, with Cengiz Candar. | Cengiz Candar | 20 Nov 2015 | |
| 6984 | Comparative Encounters between Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi | Part of "Book at Lunchtime", a fortnightly series of bite size book discussions, with commentators from a range of disciplines. Xiaofan Amy Li discusses her new book "Comparative Encounters Between Artaud, Michaux and the Zhuangzi." | Xiofan Amy Li, Elleke Boehmer, Wang Xing, Matthew Reynolds, Marina Warner | 20 Nov 2015 | |
| 6985 | ISIS: Between Fragmentation and Unity | Lecture given at St Antony’s Middle East Centre on Friday 6th November 2015, with Dr Alia Brahimi. | Alia Brahimi | 20 Nov 2015 | |
| 6986 | What is Happening with TV? | Bruno Patino, director of the Journalism School, Sciences Po, Paris, ex-director of digital, strategy and TV channels at France Télévisions. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. | Bruno Patino | 20 Nov 2015 | |
| 6987 | The scare tactic: Does it work? Motivating students for test and examinations | Professor David Putwain (Edge Hill University) gives a talk for the Department of Education public seminar series. | David Putwain | 20 Nov 2015 | |
| 6988 | From touch to pain: making sense of sensation | Inaugural Lecture | David Bennett | 20 Nov 2015 | |
| 6989 | Indian Arrivals, 1870-1915: Networks of British Empire | Elleke Boehmer discusses her new book with Megan Robb, Faisal Devji and Santanu Das | Elleke Boehmer, Faisal Devji, Megan Robb, Santanu Das, James Belich | 23 Nov 2015 | |
| 6990 | Passion or Procrastination: How Emotionally Intelligent Leaders and thier Teams Take Big Bet Decisions or Don't. 2015 Richard Normann Lecture | Larry Hirschhorn, Principal CFAR, gives the 2015 Richard Normann Memorial lecture. | Larry Hirschhorn | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 6991 | The creation of governments-in-waiting: the Arab Uprisings and legitimacy in the international system | Lecture given at St Antony's Middle East Centre on Friday 20th November 2015 by Dr Glen Rangwala (Trinity College, University of Cambridge). | Glen Rangwala | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 6992 | Speaking Truth to Power: The BBC and the Middle East | Lecture given at St Antony's Middle East Centre on Tuesday 17th November 2015 by Roger Hardy (former Middle East and Islamic affairs analyst with the BBC World Service). | Roger Hardy | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 6993 | What role should philanthropy play in British higher education? | Professor Sir Rick Trainor talks about the role of philanthropy in British higher education at the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy Seminars 2015/16 | Sir Rick Trainor | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 6994 | Creative Commons | The Councillor and the Clerk | Ronald Syme Annual Lecture 2015 | Roger Bagnall | 18 Nov 2015 |
| 6995 | Creative Commons | The Origin of Our Species | Professor Chris Stringer, Research Leader in Human Origins at the Natural History Museum, London, gave the 2015 Haldane Lecture at Wolfson College, Oxford. He discusses how we are mostly, but not entirely, 'Out of Africa'. | Chris Stringer | 10 Mar 2015 |
| 6996 | The Einstein Lens and a Tale of Two Eclipses | Physics Colloquium 20th November 2015 delivered by Professor Tom Ray | Tom Ray | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 6997 | ‘Who owns your face when you are DEAD?’ | Jane Caplan gives a TORCH bite-size talk at the Ashmolean Museum's DEADFriday event | Jane Caplan | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 6998 | 'Victorian Children's Literature and Death' | Franziska Kohlt gives a TORCH bite-size talk at the Ashmolean Museum's DEADFriday event | Franziska Kohlt | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 6999 | 'A View from My Corpse' | Raymond Tallis gives a TORCH bite-size talk at the Ashmolean Museum's DEADFriday event | Raymond Tallis | 24 Nov 2015 | |
| 7000 | 'Accidental Death in Tudor England' | Professor Steven Gunn and Dr Tomasz Gromelski gives a TORCH bite-size talk at the Ashmolean Museum's DEADFriday event | Dr Steven Gunn and Dr Tomasz Gromelski | 24 Nov 2015 |