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| 7401 | Fluctuations in land use around Pella of the Decapolis in Late Antiquity: evidence and issues | Dr Watson talks about the Pella Hinterland Survey conducted in 1994-1996 in the immediate surroundings of the multi-period site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl) | Pamela Watson | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7402 | Late Prehistoric landscapes of Northern Jordan: A perspective from the Jordan Valley | Prof. Hourani discusses the Prehistoric landscapes of the Jordan Valley | Fouad Hourani | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7403 | Historical landscape change in northern Jordan: the cases of Abila/Queilbeh and Umm al-Jimal | Dr Lucke describes the results of his work on palaeosoils and its implications for climate change in Byzantine and early-Islamic Abila and Umm el-Jimal | Bernhard Lucke | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7404 | Landscape character assessment mapping of the Yarmuk river basin: results and planning implications | Prof. Abu Jaber describes the results of the EU-funded international Medscapes project | Nizar Abu Jaber | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7405 | Landscape archaeology of the 'Ajlun Highlands since the Pleistocene: new insights from the Jarash Valley | Mr Boyer introduces the latest findings of his Jarash Water Project | David (Don) Boyer | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7406 | Raising the profile of the Islamic period at Jarash, 1980-2015: excavations, restoration, and presentation | Prof. Walmsley describes the work of the Danish-Jordanian Islamic Jarash Project | Alan Walmsley | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7407 | A Conservation Strategy for Umm el-Jimal: Engaging the Modern Community in the Preservation and Protection of the Antiquities | Dr De Vries and Mr DeKock present their holistic approach to the study, conservation and site display of Umm el-Jimal | Bert De Vries, Jeff DeKock | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7408 | Protecting our past/Protecting our future: the future of Abila of the Decapolis in Northern Jordan | Dr Vila, the director of the American Expedition to Abila,describes the team's work on the site from the 1980s onwards and recent fundraising efforts to protect the site's future | David Vila | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7409 | Whose foundation? The emergence of Hellenistic Pella | Dr Tidmarsh talks about the Hellenistic period at the multi-period site of Pella (Tabaqat Fahl, northern Jordan) | John Tidmarsh | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7410 | Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa | A talk by Dr R.Bewley (Oxford) introducing the Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa project | Robert Bewley | 30 Mar 2016 | |
| 7411 | Books for mind and community in 12th-century Oxford and Cirencester | In this talk Andrew Dunning (Royal Bank of Canada Foundation Fellow) traces the development of the work of Alexander Neckam, one of the earliest known lecturers in Oxford, through manuscripts housed at the Bodleian. | Andrew Dunning | 04 Apr 2016 | |
| 7412 | Texts, Talks and Tailoring: Adichie and her Fashion Politics | Matthew Lecznar assesses the fashion politics of Adichie's fiction and public discourse | Matthew Lecznar | 03 Apr 2016 | |
| 7413 | Hemingway vs Gellhorn: A Famous D-Day Rivalry | Kate McLoughlin offers an intriguing case study of the gendering of writerly fame. | Kate McLoughlin | 03 Apr 2016 | |
| 7414 | Between Morality and the Marketplace: Literary Celebrity and the Transatlantic Anti-Slavery Movement | Simon Morgan discusses the tensions within the transatlantic anti-slavery movement between literary celebrity and moral responsibility. | Simon Morgan | 03 Apr 2016 | |
| 7415 | The Rhetoric of Fame: Persuading the People in Early Modern England | Kate De Rycker demonstrates that the social role of 16th-century English writers was becoming increasingly affected by the developing concept of celebrity. | Kate De Rycker | 03 Apr 2016 | |
| 7416 | Disraeli's 'Spectre of Unsatisfied Ambition': Literary Celebrity in/and Political Office | Sandra Mayer explores Disraeli's dual commitment to art and action against the background of Victorian celebrity culture. | Sandra Mayer | 02 Apr 2016 | |
| 7417 | Authorship, Politics, Celebrity: Theoretical and Methodological Perspectives | In this roundtable discussion, Caroline Davis, Olivier Driessens, and Peter D McDonald reflect on literature as a mode of public intervention. | Elleke Boehmer, Caroline Davis, Olivier Driessens, Peter D McDonald | 02 Apr 2016 | |
| 7418 | The Glymphatic System | Thomas Willis Lecture | Maiken Nedergaard | 01 Apr 2016 | |
| 7419 | Advanced imaging of the spinal cord in multiple sclerosis | NCDN Seminar | Olga Ciccarelli | 01 Apr 2016 | |
| 7420 | Creative Commons | Smart Technologies and Public Participation in Transport Planning | Dr Richard Kingston and Dr Bryan Marshall provide a critical view on smart cities and discuss some of its implications to rethink the role of citizen engagement in urban and transport planning. | Richard Kingston, Bryan Marshall | 01 Apr 2016 |
| 7421 | “Guide to a Disturbed Planet”: Modernist travel and the Cosmopolitics of Hospitality in Rebecca West | Annabel Williams explores the notion of hospitality in British modernist travel literature through the work of Rebecca West. | Annabel Williams | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7422 | Cosmopolitan Bodies and choral Anxieties in early twentieth-century Performances of Greek Drama | Fiona Macintosh examines the anxieties in pre-WW1 Britain surrounding social and theatrical, and especially Greek-inspired, dance, which becomes increasingly associated with moral decadence and dangerous 'cosmopolitanism'. | Fiona Macintosh | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7423 | Queer Cosmopolitanism in the Expatriate Literature of Berlin | Ben Robbins considers queer cosmopolitanism in the work of Anglophone writers who lived in Berlin during the era of the Weimar Republic. | Ben Robbins | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7424 | 21st-Century Literary Cosmopolitanism: Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s Global Village | Arcana Albright examines the cosmopolitan dimension of contemporary Belgian author Jean-Philippe Toussaint’s oeuvre, in particular his literary website. | Arcana Albright | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7425 | The location of world literature: spaces of self-reflection | Galin Tihanov seeks to locate the Anglo-Saxon discourse of ‘world literature’ vis-à-vis three major reference points: time, space, and language, and to examine the potential of literature to construct its own images of 'world literature'. | Galin Tihanov | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7426 | The International Culture of the Belle Époque: Media, Avant-Garde and Mass Culture in Europe (1880-1920) | Julien Schuh examines the circulation of styles and ideas through periodicals in Europe at the turn of the twentieth century. | Julien Schuh | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7427 | An Ottoman Cosmopolitan in the Turkish Republic of Letters: Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar | Nagihan Haliloğlu posits Ahmet Hamdi Tanpınar as a pioneer of literary cosmopolitanism in Turkey, considering his lectures on literature, given in 1950’s at the Turkish Literature department, Istanbul University. | Nagihan Haliloglu | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7428 | Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Internationalism. Reflections from an example : France between the two world wars | Guillaume Bridet assesses how Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism and Internationalism interact and differ in the French literary context during the interwar period. | Guillaume Bridet | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7429 | Indifférence engagée: Elites, modernism and cosmopolitanism | Francesca Billiani discusses cosmopolitism as practiced by the Italian cultural elites under the Fascist regime. | Francesca Billiani | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7430 | Two English Women Periodicals Editors in Italy: Theodosia Garrow Trollope and Helen Zimmern as literary and cultural Go-betweens | Isabelle Richet analyses two English-language periodicals published by British expatriates in Florence in the 19th century. | Isabelle Richet | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7431 | Le Haiasdan, Arménie, Armenia: Language Choice and the Construction of an Armenian Diasporic Identity (1888-1905) | Stéphanie Prévost discusses what publishing an Armenian periodical in Paris & London, in another language than Armenian meant for the construction of an Armenian identity at the time of the national awakening (Zartonk). | Stéphanie Prévost | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7432 | The Italian press in Egypt: Writing and Reading the Alexandrian Cosmopolitanism | Alessandra Marchi examines the italian political press in Alexandria (Egypt), mainly at the beginning of the XX century. | Alessandra Marchi | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7433 | Literary Encounters fostered by Nineteenth-Century Francophone Press published in the United Kingdom | Valentina Gosetti gives the first presentation in the seventh panel; Cosmopolitan Literary Exchange in the Transnational Press. | Valentina Gosetti | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7434 | Une Femme m’apparut: Lesbian Desire and “French” Identity | Sarah Parker focuses on the love affair between the Decadent poets Olive Custance and Renée Vivien and the American writer Natalie Barney, arguing that affecting ‘Frenchness’ and writing in French allowed them to articulate their desire for one another. | Sarah Parker | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7435 | The “Unspeakable” T. W. H. Crosland | Rebecca N. Mitchell discusses the anti-cosmopolitanism of litigious editor and literary gadfly T. W. H. Crosland. | Rebecca Mitchell | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7436 | The Relation of Fellow-Feeling to Sex: Laurence Housman and Queer Cosmopolitanism | Kristin Mahoney’s paper on Laurence Housman asserts that Housman implemented a Decadent vision of queer desire in his activist work in support of the pacifist and Indian independence movements in the 1930s and 40s. | Kristin Mahoney | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7437 | Markets and Healthcare - Andrew Papanikitas | Dr Andrew Papanikitas discusses markets and healthcare | Andrew Papanikitas | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7438 | Markets and Healthcare - Mahima Mitra | Dr Mahima Mitra discusses markets and healthcare | Mahima Mitra | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7439 | Markets and Healthcare - Anant Jani | Dr Anant Jani discusses markets and healthcare | Anant Jani | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7440 | Empathy - Jeremy Howick | Dr Jeremy Howick discusses empathy in healthcare | Jeremy Howick | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7441 | Markets and Healthcare - Therese Feiler | Dr Therese Feiler discusses markets and healthcare | Therese Feiler | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7442 | Personalised Medicine - Joshua Hordern | Dr Joshua Hordern discusses personalised medicine | Joshua Hordern | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7443 | Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (5) | Plenary Session II: Vulnerable Adults and the Criminal Justice System | Keith Hawton, Seena Fazel | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7444 | Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (4) | Panel 2: (Re)shaping Vulnerabilities through Criminal Proceedings, Detention and Immigration detention of Adults | Sarah Turnbull | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7445 | Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (3) | Panel 2: (Re)shaping Vulnerabilities through Criminal Proceedings, Detention and Immigration detention of Adults | Morwenna Bennallick | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7446 | Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (1) | Plenary Session I: Vulnerable Young People and the Criminal Justice System | Sarah Brennan | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7447 | Crime and Mental Health: Vulnerability and Resilience in the Face of Trauma (2) | Panel 1: (Re)shaping Vulnerabilities through Criminal Justice Interventions with Young People and their Parents | Alison Thorne | 06 Apr 2016 | |
| 7448 | The transnational Literary Field: Between (Inter)Nationalism and Cosmopolitanism (Keynote address) | Gisèle Sapiro traces the emergence of a transnational literary field in the twentieth century by analysing the book market for translations. | Gisèle Sapiro | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7449 | Make It… Foreign? The Cosmopolitan Aesthetics of Jaakooff Prelooker’s The Anglo-Russian | Martina Ciceri explores the cosmopolitan aesthetics of Jaakoff Prelooker’s magazine 'The Anglo-Russian' in Late-Victorian England. | Martina Ciceri | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7450 | Cosmopolitan Conglomeration and Orientalist Appropriation in Oscar Wilde’s The Sphinx | Katharina Herold examines the interplay of cosmopolitanism and orientalism in Wilde's poem 'The Sphinx'. | Katharina Herold | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7451 | 'Intellectual cosmopolitanism affirms itself in the land': Hermes and the Basque-English Network of the 1920s | Leire Barrera-Medrano explores the Basque-English Modernist network surrounding the journal 'Hermes' which represents a prominent example of the connection between cosmopolitan localism, nationalist politics and modernist aesthetics. | Leire Barrera-Medrano | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7452 | Defamiliarizing India: Cosmopolitanism as a condition of aesthetic and political Survival | Laetitia Zecchini discusses the cosmopolitanism of several post-independence Indian poets and artists. | Laetitia Zecchini | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7453 | Cosmopolitanism and Empire | Elleke Boehmer considers the cosmopolitan outlooks, experiences and values of Indian travellers to the west in the late 19th century. | Elleke Boehmer | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7454 | Who are (or were) the Cosmopolitans? Thoughts from multilingual India | Who are (or were) the Cosmopolitans? Thoughts from multilingual India | Francesca Orsini | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7455 | Daily Rhythms, urban Rhythms: City Films of the 1920s | Daily Rhythms, urban Rhythms: City Films of the 1920s | Laura Marcus | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7456 | Cosmopolitanism and Provincialism: Distant Intimacy and the Transatlantic Village Tale | Josephine McDonagh shows under what circumstances the provincial may also be cosmopolitan by analysing Mary Russell Mitford's work and the case of the village tale. | Josephine McDonagh | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7457 | Virginia Woolf’s French Cloak, or, To the Lighthouse previews in Paris | Caroline Patey analyses the strange anecdote of Virginia Woolf's first ever translation in French and the effect it had on her French reception. | Caroline Patey | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7458 | Brussels fin de siècle between Paris and London | Clément Dessy examines the Anglophilia of literary and artistic symbolist groups in Brussels. | Clement Dessy | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7459 | Translational Equaliberty: Language as Cosmopolitan Right in the Europe of Migrations (Keynote address) | Emily Apter speaks about the right to a cosmopolitan citizenship, showing how questions of language and translation have acquired political urgency in the context of the global refugee crisis. | Emily Apter | 05 Apr 2016 | |
| 7460 | Conference Introduction | Stefano Evangelista introduces the Cosmopolis & Beyond conference. | Stefano Evangelista | 22 Apr 2016 | |
| 7461 | Creative Commons | Towards Synthesis of the Youth’s Counter-urbanisation Movement and the Governmental-led Measures for Shrinking Communities in Japan | Dr Taro Hirai, Hirosaki University, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute 'Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan' on 10th March, 2016. | Taro Hirai | 07 Apr 2016 |
| 7462 | Creative Commons | Achieving an Asia-Pacific Depopulation Dividend: Evidence and Experience from Shrinking Regions in Japan and New Zealand | Dr Peter Matanle, University of Sheffield, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute 'Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan' on 10th March, 2016. | Peter Matanle | 07 Apr 2016 |
| 7463 | Creative Commons | The Degradation and Regeneration of Rural Areas in Japan | Professor Hirokazu Sakuno, Shimane University, gives talk for the Nissan Institute 'Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan' on 10th March, 2016. | Hirokazu Sakuno | 07 Apr 2016 |
| 7464 | Creative Commons | The Slow City Approach and the Resilience of Japanese Shrinking Communities | Heuishilja Chang, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute 'Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan' on 10th March, 2016. | Heuishilja Chang | 07 Apr 2016 |
| 7465 | Creative Commons | Cittaslow Experiences against the Social Desertification and to Promote Local Micro-economies on Resilient Way | Pier Giorgio Oliveti, Cittaslow International, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute for the Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan on 10th March, 2016. | Pier Giorgio Oliveti | 07 Apr 2016 |
| 7466 | Creative Commons | From Growth to Shrinkage: Managing Population Decline in Western-Europe | Professor Gert-Jan Hospers, Radboud University, the University of Twente, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute as part of the ;Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan; on 10th March, 2016. | Gert-Jan Hospers | 07 Apr 2016 |
| 7467 | Mind the Gap: Omission, Negation and 'a final revelation of horrible Nothingness - ' | Simon Armitage's second public lecture as Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford. | Simon Armitage | 08 Apr 2016 | |
| 7468 | The Parable of the Solicitor and the Poet | Simon Armitage, professor of poetry, University of Oxford delivers his inaugural lecture. | Simon Armitage | 08 Apr 2016 | |
| 7469 | Top Down Causation | Ard Louis in conversation with George Ellis. Part one - Top Down Causation. | George Ellis, Ard Louis | 11 Apr 2016 | |
| 7470 | Possibility Spaces | Ard Louis in conversation with George Ellis. Part two - Possibility Spaces. | George Ellis, Ard Louis | 12 Apr 2016 | |
| 7471 | Run for Your Light | You may have heard the word “quantum” bandied around a lot. But what does it mean? In this animation we take a look at how the photon – the quantum particle of light – is being harnessed to help create new technologies like quantum computers. | Robert Taylor, Steven Kolthammer, Josh Nunn | 12 Apr 2016 | |
| 7472 | What Makes You Tick? | How do you know when it's time to wake up or go to sleep? More powerful than any alarm are your circadian rhythms. | Christopher James-Harvey, Stuart Peirson, Russell Foster | 12 Apr 2016 | |
| 7473 | Shedding Light on the Situation | Light is more than just light bulbs and sunshine! Researchers at the University of Oxford use different types of light to learn more about all sorts of interesting things. | Jena Meinecke, Chris Rennick, Brianna Heazlewood, Clarence Yapp, Matthew Friedman | 12 Apr 2016 | |
| 7474 | Book Launch: 'Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage' | Professor Todd Hall discussed his recently published book, 'Emotional Diplomacy: Official Emotion on the International Stage.' | Todd Hall | 12 Apr 2016 | |
| 7475 | Creative Commons | Basketball legend, former Congressman and Rhodes Scholar, Tom McMillen (University, 1974) | Multi-talented alumnus Tom McMillen describes his extraordinary life as a professional basketball player, scholar, politician and businessman. | Tom McMillen | 15 Apr 2016 |
| 7476 | 'Relationships' part 1 - People and plants: balancing conservation and commerce | How can working with people to understand how they use their local plants be used to protect them when industry moves in? How do we find and conserve areas of high 'bioquality'? | William Hawthorne | 12 Apr 2016 | |
| 7477 | Creative Commons | Text in the Social Sciences Session 4: Topic Modeling | Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. | Félix Krawatzek, Andy Eggers | 18 Apr 2016 |
| 7478 | Creative Commons | Text in the Social Sciences Session 3: Scaling and Dictionary Approaches | Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. | Félix Krawatzek. Andy Eggers | 18 Apr 2016 |
| 7479 | Creative Commons | Text in the Social Sciences Session 2: Text as Discourse | Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. | Félix Krawatzek, Andy Eggers | 18 Apr 2016 |
| 7480 | Creative Commons | Text in the Social Sciences Session 1: Getting Started | Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways. | Félix Krawatzek, Andy Eggers | 18 Apr 2016 |
| 7481 | Life in the Universe: Where and How Can We Find It? | In the fourth part of their discussion, Mario Livio and Joe Silk talk about the way planetary systems form and the preconditions for life-bearing planets to exist. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016 | Joe Silk, Mario Livio | 19 Apr 2016 | |
| 7482 | Testability, Physics, and the Multiverse | In the third part of their discussion, Mario Livio and Joe Silk ask: could our theories exceed our ability to test them? Have they already? This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016. | Joe Silkl, Mario Livio | 19 Apr 2016 | |
| 7483 | Biosignatures and the Search for Life | In the second part of their discussion, Joe Silk and Mario Livio go over biosignatures: things which, if observed, would be evidence for life. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016. | Joe Silk, Mario Livio | 19 Apr 2016 | |
| 7484 | Life in the Universe: The Fermi Paradox | In the first part of their discussion, Joe Silk and Mario Livio consider the chances of life elsewhere in the universe. They talk about the Fermi paradox and responses to it. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016. | Joe Silk, Mario Livio | 19 Apr 2016 | |
| 7485 | What Can We Learn from Planetary Surveys? | In the fourth part of their discussion, Suzanne Aigrain and Michael Meyer discuss how we move from observations of exoplanets to conclusions about their types and formation. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016. | Suzanne Aigrain, Michael Meyer | 20 Apr 2016 | |
| 7486 | Is Our Solar System Special? | In the third part of their discussion, Suzanne Aigrain and Michael Meyer discuss ways in which our solar system is unusual in its makeup and formation. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016. | Suzanne Aigrain, Michael Meyer | 20 Apr 2016 | |
| 7487 | Fine-Tuning and the Scientific Process | In the second part of their discussion, Michael Meyer and Suzanne Aigrain talk about the way they, as working physicists, think of fine-tuning in complex planetary systems. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016. | Suzanne Aigrain, Michael Meyer | 20 Apr 2016 | |
| 7488 | Telescope Design and the Search for Life | In the first part of their discussion, Michael Meyer and Suzanne Aigrain lay out the conditions for habitability on an exoplanet and challenges of looking for such planets. This discussion was conducted at Trinity College, Oxford, on February 12, 2016. | Suzanne Aigrain, Michael Meyer | 20 Apr 2016 | |
| 7489 | 'Relationships' part 2 - New fathers | How do new fathers form relationships with their children? What is the unique role of a father? What do they contribute to the development of their children? What is male post-natal depression? | Anna Machin | 22 Apr 2016 | |
| 7490 | Creative Commons | The Development of Islamic Finance in Malaysia: Facts, Issues and Potential | Arshad Mohamed Ismail speaks on Islamic Finance at the Southeast Asia seminar | Arshad Mohamed Ismail | 21 Apr 2016 |
| 7491 | Creative Commons | Timor-Leste, Challenges in Post-Independence: From Dream to Reality | José Ramos-Horta, Nobel Peace Prize Laureate and Former President of East Timor, speaks at St Antony's College. | José Ramos-Horta | 19 Apr 2016 |
| 7492 | Cicero's 'De Inventione'' | Oxford students discuss roman senator Cicero. | Aled Walker, Thierry Hirsch, Alice Harberd, Andrew Sillett | 04 Apr 2016 | |
| 7493 | Dark Matter | Oxford Students discuss Dark Matter. | Aled Walker, Peter Hatfield, Fran Day, Talitha Bromwich | 04 Apr 2016 | |
| 7494 | St Cross Seminar: Cognitive Enhancement: Defending the Parity Principle | In this episode, Professor Neil Levy assesses objections to cognitive enhancement and argues that the means don't matter from a moral perspective: what matters is how the intervention affects cognition. | Neil Levy | 17 Mar 2016 | |
| 7495 | From the Crisis to Metamorphosis: History, Trauma and Loss in C. Oikonomou’s Kati tha ginei tha deis and D. Papamarkos’s MetaPoesis | Vassiliki Kaisidou (University of Oxford) gives the third talk in the fourth panel; 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history? | Vassiliki Kaisidou | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7496 | “Greek drama”: The role of heritage in spectacle creation during the Greek economic crisis | Mina Dragouni (UCL Institute for Sustainable Heritage) gives the second talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history? | Mina Dragouni | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7497 | Far-right blogging and migration: discourses and aesthetics | Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea (Panteion University of Political and Social Sciences), gives the first talk in the fourth panel 'Continuities and Ruptures': The 'Crisis' as a new period in Greek history? | Ismini Sioula-Georgoulea | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7498 | Crisis and memory on the foreign stage: The bilingual Abandon the Citizens | Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy (CUNY) gives the third talk in the panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives. | Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7499 | A love-hate relationship? The impact of historical Philhellenism on Germany’s view of the “Greek Crisis” | Dr. Helen Roche (University of Cambridge) gives the second talk in the third panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives. | Helen Roche | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7500 | The ‘refugee crisis’ as a neo-orientalist discourse | Maria Kenti Kranidioti (University of Durham), gives the first talk in panel 3; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives. | Maria Kenti Kranidioti | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7501 | The “Polytechnic generation” in modern Greek “literature of the crisis”: the cases of Petros Markaris and Rhea Galanaki | Yannis Vangelokostas (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the third talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability. | Yannis Vangelokostas | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7502 | Which Side Are You On?: Historical Divisions as Identity Re-inventions during the Greek Crisis | Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou (UCL), gives the second talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability. | Ioanna Manoussaki-Adamopoulou | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7503 | Howling Kleftika: re-writing the Beats in the post-December youth (sub)cultures | Nikos Kalogiros (Aristotle University of Thessaloniki), gives the first talk in panel 2; A Panorama of the 20th Century: Dominant Discourses, Resistance and Culpability. | Nikos Kalogiros | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7504 | Smyrna in Your Pocket: History, Emotion and the Drama of Refugees | Kristina Gedgaudaitė (University of Oxford), gives the third talk in Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'. | Kristina Gedgaudaitė | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7505 | On Lists | Simon Armitage's third public lecture as Professor of Poetry, University of Oxford. | Simon Armitage | 18 May 2016 | |
| 7506 | Time, Space and Narrative: Multiplicity of Politics in the Graphic Novel 'Aivali' | Elžbieta Banytė (Vilnius University), gives the first talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'. | Elžbieta Banytė | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7507 | Kinship and post-war trauma: Re-imagining the Asia Minor Catastrophe in times of crisis in Dimosthenis Papamarkos | Angeliki Mousiou (University of Oxford), gives the second talk on Panel 1; Crisis and Catastrophe: The Politics of Memory Between Moments of 'Crisis'. | Angeliki Mousiou | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7508 | The Real Abascantianus | On 30th October 2015, we staged a Roman funeral in the Ashmolean Museum. But who were we burying? Here you can hear the talk that Prof. Alison Cooley gave on the night, telling the story of the man behind the urn. | Alison Cooley | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7509 | Rider Reliefs | Prof. Alison Cooley talks with Dr Jane Masséglia about two Roman tombstones showing men on horseback, recently installed by AshLI in the Ashmolean Museum's Rome Gallery. | Alison Cooley, Jane Masséglia | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7510 | Early Christian Gold Glass | Prof. Alison Cooley and Dr Jane Masséglia from the Ashmolean Latin Inscriptions Project, talking about the symbols and celebrations of early Christians in the Roman Empire. | Alison Cooley, Jane Masséglia | 26 Apr 2016 | |
| 7511 | Bioinformatics at the heart of biology and genomics medicine | The Ninth annual Florence Nightingale Lecture, given by Professor Dame Janet Thornton, European Bioinformatics Institute, Cambridge. Held on Thursday 21st April 2016. | Dame Janet Thornton | 27 Apr 2016 | |
| 7512 | Creative Commons | Comedian and broadcaster, Ruby Wax (Kellogg, 2010) | Comedian and broadcaster Ruby Wax shares her experiences of studying mindfulness and cognitive behavioural therapy and why she taken on a mission to save the world’s mental health. | Ruby Wax | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7513 | Opening Remarks | Dimitris Papanikolaou, Professor of Modern Greek Studies, St Cross College, University of Oxford, gives the opening remarks to the conference. | Dimitris Papanikolaou | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7514 | Turning Infrastructures on their Head | Dimitris Dalakoglou (VU University, Amsterdam) gives the second talk in the fourth panel; Philanthropy or Solidarity? Ethical Dilemmas about Humanitarian Action in Times of Austerity. | Dimitris Dalakoglou | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7515 | Philanthropy or Solidarity? Ethical Dilemmas about Humanitarian Action in Times of Austerity | Dimitrios Theodossopoulos (University of Kent) gives the first talk in the fourth panel; Citizenship, Networks, Publics | Dimitrios Theodossopoulos | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7516 | Depicting the Pain of Others: Photography, Refugees and the Ethics of Seeing in the Aegean Shores | George Giannakopoulos (Queen Mary, University of London) gives the second talk in the third panel; Crisis in the Frame. | George Giannakopoulos | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7517 | Representing the Greek Depression: The Photography of Crisis | Penelope Petsini (Independent scholar and critic, Athens), gives the first talk in the third panel; Crisis in the Frame. | Penelope Petsini | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7518 | Pride and Prejudice: Archeopolitics and the Iconology of the Crisis | Dimitris Tziovas (University of Birmingham), gives the second talk in the second panel Using Cultural Capital. | Dimitris Tziovas | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7519 | Poems that Warn and Console: Appropriations of C.P.Cavafy at the Dawn of the Greek Financial Crisis | Foteini Dimirouli (University of Oxford) gives the first talk in Panel 2: Using Cultural Capital. | Foteini Dimirouli | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7520 | Narratives of the Greek Crisis: Books vs. Social Media? | Eleni Papargyriou (King’s College, University of London) gives the second presentation from the first panel Writing (in) the Crisis. | Eleni Papargyriou | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7521 | “Not a Diagnosis, but a Symptom”: Contemporary Greek Poetry in Transition | Thodoris Chiotis (Onassis Cultural Foundation, Athens) gives first presentation from the first panel Writing (in) the Crisis. | Thodoris Chiotis | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7522 | The evolving practice of foreign correspondents | Giovanna Dell’Orto, associate professor, School of Journalism and Mass Communication, University of Minnesota, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. | Giovanna Dell’Orto | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7523 | Thinking with Literature | A Book at Lunchtime discussion with Terence Cave about literature's links to cognitive science. | Terence Cave, Marina Warner, Ilona Roth, Deirdre Wilson, Emily Trosianko | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7524 | Creative Commons | The Gift of Education? Learning, migration and intergenerational relations among Karen refugees in Thailand and the United Kingdom | Dr Pia Jolliffe speaks at the Southeast Asia Seminar | Pia Jolliffe | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7525 | Creative Commons | Repairing DNA damage | Dr Ross Chapman studies the molecular events triggered by DNA damage detection, and why defects in these events lead to immune deficiency and cancer in humans. | Ross Chapman | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7526 | Creative Commons | Malaria in Kenya | There is a great need for better treatments for malaria and for a preventative malaria vaccine. | Philip Bejon | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7527 | Creative Commons | Microbiology in the tropics | The Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit (COMRU) is based in Siem Reap, northern Cambodia, which remains one of the poorest countries in South East Asia with extremely limited health services. | Paul Turner | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7528 | Unravelling proteins | Dr Nicola Burgess-Brown heads the Biotechnology Group at the SGC, which generates proteins suitable for structural and functional studies. | Nicola Burgess-Brown | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7529 | Targeting drug discovery | The development of new medicines is dependent on the identification of novel drug targets. | Kilian Huber | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7530 | William Osler and his legacy to medicine | Professor David Cranston tells the story of William Osler's life and career. | David Cranston | 14 Jun 2017 | |
| 7531 | Creative Commons | Microbiology research in SE Asia | Dr Direk Limmathurotsakul's research focuses on the epidemiology of melioidosis, a bacterial infection caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei. | Direk Limmathurotsakul | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7532 | Creative Commons | Tropical neonatology | Dr Claudia Turner heads the clinical research program at the Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit (COMRU), in collaboration with the Angkor Hospital for Children. | Claudia Turner | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7533 | Creative Commons | Global health informatics | Dr Chris Paton studies the use of open-source Electronic Health Records (EHR) software, online learning and mobile technology to improve healthcare delivery in low-resource settings. | Chris Paton | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7534 | Creative Commons | Dengue diagnosis and management | With 390 million infections occuring each year, dengue is the most important mosquito-borne viral infection, and no vaccine is currently available. | Bridget Wills | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7535 | Understanding growth signals | Growth hormones and cytokines regulate the key physiological processes of growth and differentiation as well as responses to injury and infection. | Alex Bullock | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7536 | Creative Commons | Repairing DNA damage | Dr Ross Chapman studies the molecular events triggered by DNA damage detection, and why defects in these events lead to immune deficiency and cancer in humans. | Ross Chapman | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7537 | Knowledge Exchange Highlights | Highlights from the Knowledge Exchange Showcase, 26 November 2015. | Joshua Hordern, Andrew Papanikitas, Barry Murnane, Laura Tunbridge, Martyn Harry, Tiffany Stern | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7538 | Creative Commons | Malaria in Kenya | There is a great need for better treatments for malaria and for a preventative malaria vaccine. | Philip Bejon | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7539 | Creative Commons | Microbiology in the tropics | The Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit (COMRU) is based in Siem Reap, northern Cambodia, which remains one of the poorest countries in South East Asia with extremely limited health services. | Paul Turner | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7540 | Creative Commons | Unravelling proteins | Dr Nicola Burgess-Brown heads the Biotechnology Group at the SGC, which generates proteins suitable for structural and functional studies. | Nicola Burgess-Brown | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7541 | Creative Commons | Targeting drug discovery | The development of new medicines is dependent on the identification of novel drug targets. | Kilian Huber | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7542 | X-rays for drug discovery | Dr Frank von Delft works to ensure that X-ray structures can serve as a routine and predictive tool for generating novel chemistry for targeting proteins. | Frank von Delft | 28 Apr 2016 | |
| 7543 | Creative Commons | Microbiology research in SE Asia | Dr Direk Limmathurotsakul's research focuses on the epidemiology of melioidosis, a bacterial infection caused by Burkholderia pseudomallei. | Direk Limmathurotsakul | 28 Apr 2016 |
| 7544 | Creative Commons | Tropical neonatology | Dr Claudia Turner heads the clinical research program at the Cambodia Oxford Medical Research Unit (COMRU), in collaboration with the Angkor Hospital for Children. | Claudia Turner | 27 Apr 2016 |
| 7545 | Creative Commons | Global health informatics | Dr Chris Paton studies the use of open-source Electronic Health Records (EHR) software, online learning and mobile technology to improve healthcare delivery in low-resource settings. | Chris Paton | 27 Apr 2016 |
| 7546 | Creative Commons | Dengue diagnosis and management | With 390 million infections occuring each year, dengue is the most important mosquito-borne viral infection, and no vaccine is currently available. | Bridget Wills | 27 Apr 2016 |
| 7547 | Creative Commons | Understanding growth signals | Growth hormones and cytokines regulate the key physiological processes of growth and differentiation as well as responses to injury and infection. | Alex Bullock | 27 Apr 2016 |
| 7548 | The Magic of Shakespeare | This lecture will celebrate Shakespeare's immortality on the exact 400th anniversary of his burial. It will begin from Theseus' famous speech in A Midsummer Night's Dream about the magical, transformative power of poetry. | Jonathan Bate | 03 May 2016 | |
| 7549 | Creative Commons | Leading lawyer, academic and Marshall scholar, Kathleen Sullivan (Wadham, 1976) | Kathleen Sullivan praises the tutorial system and her Oxford education, explaining how it has contributed to her successful career in academia and the courtroom. | Kathleen Sullivan | 03 May 2016 |
| 7550 | Overdiagnosis and Too Much Medicine How did we get here and how do we get out of the mess | Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the MSc in Evidence-Based Health Care programme | Carl Heneghan | 03 May 2016 | |
| 7551 | Breathalysers, babies and bumps on the road: delving into diagnostic studies | Talk by Dr Helen Ashdown regarding three rather different diagnostic studies People: Helen Ashdown | Helen Ashdown | 03 May 2016 | |
| 7552 | Birthplace, bloodline and beyond: How 'Liberian citizenship' is currently constructed in Liberia and abroad | Robtel Neajai Pailey interrogates how Liberian citizenship has been constructed across time and space | Robtel Neajai Pailey | 29 Apr 2016 | |
| 7553 | 'Relationships' part 3 - Networks: the science of connections | What is a network and how can you use mathematics to unravel the relationships between a variety of different things? How can this understanding then be applied to a range of different settings? | Mason Porter | 29 Apr 2016 | |
| 7554 | The Future of the BBC | Special lecture by former Chairman of the BBC Trust and current Chancellor of the University of Oxford Lord Patten of Barnes on the future of the BBC. Followed by a discussion between Lord Patten and Tim Gardam, Principal of St Anne's College. | Lord Patten of Barnes, Tim Gardam | 05 May 2016 | |
| 7555 | Rereading East Germany | A Book at Lunchtime discussion tracing the cultural legacy of the GDR with Karen Leeder, Dennis Tate, Sara Jones, Marc Silberman and Tom Smith | Karen Leeder, Dennis Tate, Sara Jones, Marc Silberman, Tom Smith | 05 May 2016 | |
| 7556 | The Challenges of Reporting Iran | Sadeq Saba, the former head of the BBC Persian Service, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism. Introduction by Richard Sambrook. | Sadeq Saba | 05 May 2016 | |
| 7557 | Everyday death in Shakespeare's England | This podcast talks about accidental deaths and the hazards of everyday life in Shakespeare's day | Steven Gunn | 05 May 2016 | |
| 7558 | How English Became English | A Book at Lunchtime discussion looking at the English language and how it is developing with Simon Horobin, Faramerz Dabhoiwala, Martin Wynne, Philip Durkin and Susie Dent. | Simon Horobin, Faramerz Dabhoiwala, Martin Wynne, Philip Durkin, Susie Dent. | 06 May 2016 | |
| 7559 | Rethinking Easter Island’s Mysterious Past | Professor Terry Hunt, University of Oregon, gives the ASC Annual Lecture on Easter Island. | Terry Hunt | 11 May 2016 | |
| 7560 | 'Learning' part 1 - Sleep for success | Sleep is really important. But do we realise how important it is, particularly for helping us think straight? Are teenagers lazy? Are their body clocks different? | Christopher-James Harvey | 05 May 2016 | |
| 7561 | Creative Commons | Living in a Time of Deception: a Historical Memoir of Singapore 1945-65 | Dr Poh Soo Kai speaks at the Southeast Asia seminar on May 4th, 2016. | Poh Soo Kai | 05 May 2016 |
| 7562 | The Not So Odd Couple: Richard Nixon and Daniel Patrick Moynihan | Mr Price, who joined the staff of the Nixon administration in 1969, working in the Urban Affairs Council, discusses the relationship between Moynihan and Nixon during the Nixon presidency. | John Price | 09 May 2016 | |
| 7563 | The Not So Odd Couple: Richard Nixon and Daniel Patrick Moynihan | Mr Price, who joined the staff of the Nixon administration in 1969, working in the Urban Affairs Council, discusses the relationship between Moynihan and Nixon during the Nixon presidency. | John Price | 09 May 2016 | |
| 7564 | Truth and Reality in a Hyper-Connected World | Katharine Viner, the editor-in-chief at The Guardian, delivers the second Women of Achievement Lecture. Drawing on recent high profile news stories, Ms Viner highlights how truth is a troubling concept in todays modern era of journalism. | Katharine Viner | 09 May 2016 | |
| 7565 | Power People: what are we doing with all that energy? | Did you know that you are in charge of a power station? It's true. Every time you flick a light switch, a power station somewhere in the UK will respond and generate that little bit of extra power you need for your light. | Phil Grunewald | 05 May 2016 | |
| 7566 | Our Place in the Cosmos | Astrophysicist and bestselling author Mario Livio delivers a speculative talk about humans place in the cosmos. | Mario Livio | 10 May 2016 | |
| 7567 | Capitalizing on diversity: Outcomes of planet formation as initial conditions for life | Michael R. Meyer, Institute for Astronomy, Department of Physics, ETH Zurich, delivers a talk about planet formation and conditions for life to exist. | Michael Meyer | 10 May 2016 | |
| 7568 | Where and how might we search for life? From planet demographics to biosignatures | Professor Suzanne Aigrain is an expert exoplanet researcher. In this talk she will outline the methods for detection and characterisation of exoplanets in the context of finding planets that might harbor life. | Suzanne Aigrain | 10 May 2016 | |
| 7569 | Creative Commons | Emigration and the distribution of income per natural: Evidence from Egypt | Joachim Jarreau investigates whether the benefits of migration actually reach the poorest households | Joachim Jarreau | 09 May 2016 |
| 7570 | A Conspiracy to Commit Genocide: Anti-Fertility Research in Apartheid South Africa's Chemical and Biological Weapons Programme | Dr Miles Jackson gives a talk fo the OTJR seminar seires on the 4th May 2016. | Miles Jackson | 12 May 2016 | |
| 7571 | Displacements of Memory: Post-War Development, the Clash of Materialities and the Labors of the Negative in Burundi’s Sites of Violence | Dr. Andrea Purdeková gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Andrea Purdeková | 12 May 2016 | |
| 7572 | Medieval Song | Oxford students discuss medieval songs. | Aled Walker, Meghan Quinlan, Joseph Mason | 13 May 2016 | |
| 7573 | Donne to Death | Peter McCullough, Professor of English, University of Oxford, gives a talk on John Donne. | Peter McCullough | 13 May 2016 | |
| 7574 | 'Learning' part 2 - Stimulating learning | Can a little electrical stimulation help people learn quicker? And how would technology that does this be used? And why would you want to use this over medicines? | Roi Cohen Kadosh | 13 May 2016 | |
| 7575 | Cognitive approaches to treating psychosis | Professor Daniel Freeman discusses his research into how psychosis can be treated through the use of cognitive behavioural techniques | Daniel Freeman | 12 May 2016 | |
| 7576 | ECHO, ECHo, Echo, echo... When echoes overwhelm Landau damping | Physics Colloquium 6th May 2016 delivered by Professor William Dorland | William Dorland | 11 May 2016 | |
| 7577 | St Cross Seminar: The role of therapeutic optimism in recruitment to a clinical trial: an empirical study | In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Nina Hallowell discusses the importance of therapeutic optimism in clinical research. | Nina Hallowell | 16 May 2016 | |
| 7578 | How Judges Decide | Justice Robert J Sharpe of the Ontario Court of Appeal and Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the FLJS seminar series. | Robert J Sharpe | 16 May 2016 | |
| 7579 | What We Cannot Know - Marcus du Sautoy | Science is giving us unprecedented insight into the big questions that have challenged humanity. | Marcus du Sautoy | 16 May 2016 | |
| 7580 | Defining the genetic architecture of Alzheimer’s disease | Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences Seminar Series | Julie Williams | 16 May 2016 | |
| 7581 | Creative Commons | The dynamics in the details: An ethnography of food aid, weights and measures in South Sudan. | Darryl Stellmach, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Darryl Stellmach | 18 May 2016 |
| 7582 | Creative Commons | Researching Holocaust survivors in Greece through the Visual History Archive | Issues and debates in the research use of testimony | Kateřina Králová | 16 May 2016 |
| 7583 | Creative Commons | Forced alignment using FAVE and DARLA | Powerful language technology tools and methods to support oral history research | Josef Fruehwald | 16 May 2016 |
| 7584 | Creative Commons | Building an open sound archive | The case of the Grammo-foni (Gra.fo) project | Silvia Calamai | 16 May 2016 |
| 7585 | Creative Commons | Oral Histories of Hidden Children in Denmark during the Holocaust | Narratives, Identity and Trauma | Sofie Lene Bak | 16 May 2016 |
| 7586 | Creative Commons | Language Technologies: INTER-VIEWS | A Search and Annotation Tool for Oral History | Henk van den Heuvel | 16 May 2016 |
| 7587 | Creative Commons | Language Technologies: ELAN | A short introduction to the ELAN annotation and processing suite of tools | Sebastian Drude | 16 May 2016 |
| 7588 | Creative Commons | Increasing the Impact of Oral History Data with Human Language Technologies | How CLARIN is already helping researchers | Arjan van Hessen | 16 May 2016 |
| 7589 | Creative Commons | CLARIN Data, Services and Tools | What language technologies are available that might help process, analyse and explore oral history collections? | Dieter van Uytvanck | 16 May 2016 |
| 7590 | Creative Commons | Oral History Collections | How to exploit the multidisciplinary potential of Oral History narratives | Stef Scagliola | 16 May 2016 |
| 7591 | Creative Commons | Oral History as Research Data | Interviews, collections, archives, data and history - a view from the UK Data Archive. | Louise Corti | 16 May 2016 |
| 7592 | Creative Commons | From Search to Exploration | Barriers and opportunities in using oral history archives as data resources | Jakub Mlynář | 16 May 2016 |
| 7593 | Creative Commons | 'Poland: Internationalism, Nationalism and Challenges of the International Environment' | President of the Stefan Batory Foundation Aleksander Smolar discusses nationalism and internationalism in contemporary Poland | Aleksander Smolar, Stephen Whitefield | 16 May 2016 |
| 7594 | Unveiling the Birth of Stars and Galaxies | The 2016 Hintze Biannual Lecture delivered by Professor Robert Kennicutt | Robert Kennicutt | 18 May 2016 | |
| 7595 | Creative Commons | Testimonies on Nazi Forced Labour and the Holocaust | Building Digital Environments for Research and Education | Cord Pagenstecher | 16 May 2016 |
| 7596 | Simon Schama on Public History | What does hip hop have in common with Herodotus? In this lecture celebrated historian Simon Schama explores the tradition of public history drawing on Walter Scott, Thomas Carlyle, Winston Churchill and Lin-Manuel Miranda. | Simon Schama | 20 May 2016 | |
| 7597 | The Past and its Publics | Simon Schama, Craig Clunas and Margaret MacMillan tackle the thorny question of how the past should interact with the public, or publics, who consume it. | Simon Schama, Margaret MacMillan, Craig Clunas | 20 May 2016 | |
| 7598 | Book Launch: United States Law and Policy on Transitional Justice: Principles, Politics, and Pragmatics (Oxford University Press, 2016) | Dr Zachary Kaufman launches the book; United States Law and Policy on Transitional Justice: Principles, Politics, and Pragmatics (Oxford University Press, 2016). | Zachary Kaufman | 20 May 2016 | |
| 7599 | The Role of Jerusalem in Reconciliation in Israel and Palestine | John Bell gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series, | John Bell | 20 May 2016 | |
| 7600 | The Colombian Peace Process with the FARC and International (Criminal) Law | Professor Kai Ambos gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Kai Ambos | 20 May 2016 |