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| 8201 | The Citadel of Kirkuk: Reconnaissance and assessment of its archaeological heritage (Kurdish translation) | Dr Narmeen A. Muhammadameen talks about challenges for work at the Kirkuk Citadel and the importance of this site for local and community identities. | Narmeen Ali Muhammadameen | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8202 | The Citadel of Kirkuk: Reconnaissance and assessment of its archaeological heritage (English translation) | Dr Narmeen A. Muhammadameen talks about challenges for work at the Kirkuk Citadel and the importance of this site for local and community identities. | Narmeen Ali Muhammadameen | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8203 | The Citadel of Kirkuk: Reconnaissance and Assessment of Its Archaeological Heritage (Arabic) | Dr Narmeen A. Muhammadameen talks about challenges for work at the Kirkuk Citadel and the importance of this site for local and community identities. | Narmeen Ali Muhammadameen | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8204 | Site Destruction in the Iraqi Jazirah: a satellite imagery assessment (English) | Dr Emma Cunliffe brings our attention to the importance of considering the significant damage caused by agriculture, development, irrigation and infrastructure protects to less visible sites and features, such as holloways. | Emma Cunliffe | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8205 | Using Digital Technologies to Document the Endangered Archaeological Heritage of the Bazyan Basin in Slemani (English) | Using case studies from his work in the Bazyan Basin, Ricardo Cabral outlines the digital technologies that can be used to survey and explore sites threatened by agriculture, development and industry in Iraq. | Ricardo Cabral | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8206 | Capacity Building for Cultural Heritage in the KRG (Kurdish translation) | Dr Tobin Hartnell argues that three key ‘gaps’ are threatening cultural heritage: an interest gap, a caring gap, and a skills gap. He suggests that expanding cultural heritage studies beyond universities is a key priority for the future. | Tobin Hartnell | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8207 | Capacity Building for Cultural Heritage in the KRG (Arabic translation) | Dr Tobin Hartnell argues that three key ‘gaps’ are threatening cultural heritage: an interest gap, a caring gap, and a skills gap. He suggests that expanding cultural heritage studies beyond universities is a key priority for the future. | Tobin Hartnell | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8208 | Capacity Building for Cultural Heritage in the KRG (English) | Dr Tobin Hartnell argues that three key ‘gaps’ are threatening cultural heritage: an interest gap, a caring gap, and a skills gap. He suggests that expanding cultural heritage studies beyond universities is a key priority for the future. | Tobin Hartnell | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8209 | The Destroyed Heritage in Mosul - reality and challenges (Kurdish translation) | Layla Salih outlines some of the reasons, religious, political and economic, for the destruction of Mosul’s heritage and examines the issues currently hindering plans for prioritisation and reconstruction. | Layla Salih | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8210 | The Destroyed Heritage in Mosul - reality and challenges (Arabic translation) | Layla Salih outlines some of the reasons, religious, political and economic, for the destruction of Mosul’s heritage and examines the issues currently hindering plans for prioritisation and reconstruction. | Layla Salih | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8211 | The Destroyed Heritage in Mosul - reality and challenges (English) | Layla Salih outlines some of the reasons, religious, political and economic, for the destruction of Mosul’s heritage and examines the issues currently hindering plans for prioritisation and reconstruction. | Layla Salih | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8212 | AMAL in Heritage: A cultural emergency management tool for MENA region (Arabic translation) | Dr Rouhani outlines AMAL’s development of a mobile app: designed to assist and provide tools for risk planning and emergency management and to help professionals and local communities if experts are not available. | Bijan Rouhani | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8213 | AMAL in Heritage: A cultural emergency management tool for MENA region (English) | Dr Rouhani outlines AMAL’s development of a mobile app: designed to assist and provide tools for risk planning and emergency management and to help professionals and local communities if experts are not available. | Bijan Rouhani | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8214 | The Types of Danger to the Cultural Heritage of the Middle East (English) | Dr Ahmad argues that we should look beyond conflict, to factors such as construction, lack of investment, as well as lack of awareness as being powerful causes of damage to cultural heritage. | Kozad Ahmad | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8215 | Implicit Bias and Racism | Paper presented by Neil Levy at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | Neil Levy | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8216 | The Contribution of Neuroethics for Responsible Management Education | Paper presented by José Félix Lozano Aguilar at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | José Félix Lozano Aguilar | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8217 | The New Problem of Personal Force in Morality | Paper presented by Emilian Mihailov at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | Emilian Mihailov | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8218 | Can we Dissociate Reason from Feelings? Ten Critical Philosophical Questions to Greene's Dual Process Theory | Paper presented by Javier Gracia and Andrés Richard at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | Javier Gracia, Andrés Richard | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8219 | Moral Reasoning is Not Like a Dog's Tail: A Critical Analysis of Social Intuitionism's Two Illusions of Moral Deliberation | Paper presented Pedro Jesús Pérez Zafrilla the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | Pedro Jesús Pérez Zafrilla | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8220 | Homo reciprocans from Neuroscience: a limited reciprocity. A criticism from neuroethics | Paper presented by Elsa González Esteban at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | Elsa González Esteban | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8221 | No pain, no praise: motivational enhancement and the meaning of life | Paper presented by Julian Savulescu at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | Julian Savulescu | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8222 | Uehiro-Carnegie-Oxford Lecture in Practical Ethics 2016 | Human Rights, Global Ethics and the Ordinary Virtues | Michael Ignatieff | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8223 | 2016 Annual Uehiro Lecture 3: Foundation for Frogs | Professor Shelly Kagan delivers the final of three Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, ‘How to Count Animals, More or Less’ | Shelly Kagan | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8224 | 2016 Annual Uehiro Lecture 2: Deontology for Dogs | Professor Shelly Kagan delivers the second of three Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, ‘How to Count Animals, More or Less’ | Shelly Kagan | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8225 | 2016 Annual Uehiro Lecture 1: Consequentialism for Cows | Professor Shelly Kagan delivers the first of three Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics, ‘How to Count Animals, More or Less’ | Shelly Kagan | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8226 | RASHID International: Formulating a Future for Iraq's Past (Kurdish translation) | Prof. Matthews discusses initiatives by RASHID International to help protect, preserve and raise awareness of Iraq’s cultural heritage. Despite having only been in existence for a couple of months, RASHID already has over 70 members from across the world. | Roger Matthews | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8227 | RASHID International: Formulating a Future for Iraq's Past (English) | Prof. Matthews discusses initiatives by RASHID International to help protect, preserve and raise awareness of Iraq’s cultural heritage. Despite having only been in existence for a couple of months, RASHID already has over 70 members from across the world. | Roger Matthews | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8228 | The British Museums Iraq Emergency Heritage Management Training Scheme (Kurdish translation) | Dr MacGinnis presents the initial results of the British Museum’s heritage management training scheme, which focuses particularly on fieldwork management, training students on excavation and post-excavation techniques. | John MacGinnis | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8229 | The British Museums Iraq Emergency Heritage Management Training Scheme (English) | Dr MacGinnis presents the initial results of the British Museum’s heritage management training scheme, which focuses particularly on fieldwork management, training students on excavation and post-excavation techniques | John MacGinnis | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8230 | Culture Under Threat: Developing and Implementing Solutions to Cultural Racketeering and Terrorist Financing (Arabic translation) | Dr Katie A. Paul discusses work by the Antiquities Coalition to bring together the international community to protect heritage. Work completed so far includes policy recommendations, information tools, conferences, and the building of a Task Force. | Katie A. Paul | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8231 | Culture Under Threat: Developing and Implementing Solutions to Cultural Racketeering and Terrorist Financing (English) | Dr Katie A. Paul discusses work by the Antiquities Coalition to bring together the international community to protect heritage. Work completed so far includes policy recommendations, information tools, conferences, and the building of a Task Force. | Katie A. Paul | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8232 | Archaeological Conservation Programs of the Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage (English translation) | Dr Khorsheed showcases some of IICAH’s success stories. With its state-of-the-art facilities, the Institute is able to train students and practitioners from all over Iraq with the help of national and international experts. | Abdullah Khorsheed | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8233 | Archaeological Conservation Programs of the Iraqi Institute for the Conservation of Antiquities and Heritage (Kurdish) | Dr Khorsheed showcases some of IICAH’s success stories. With its state-of-the-art facilities, the Institute is able to train students and practitioners from all over Iraq with the help of national and international experts. | Abdullah Khorsheed | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8234 | The Types of Danger to the Cultural Heritage of the Middle East (Kurdish translation) | Dr Ahmad argues that we should look beyond conflict, to factors such as construction, lack of investment, as well as lack of awareness as being powerful causes of damage to cultural heritage. | Kozad Ahmad | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8235 | The Types of Danger to the Cultural Heritage of the Middle East (Arabic translation) | Dr Ahmad argues that we should look beyond conflict, to factors such as construction, lack of investment, as well as lack of awareness as being powerful causes of damage to cultural heritage. | Kozad Ahmad | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8236 | Monitoring, Protecting, and Preserving Cultural Heritage: Recent Results of the ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (Kurdish translation) | Allison Cuneo talks about conflict damage to Iraqi heritage and ASOR CHI’s role in mapping episodes of destruction and assisting the Iraqi authorities in establishing priorities and planning for the post-conflict phase. | Allison Cuneo | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8237 | Monitoring, Protecting, and Preserving Cultural Heritage: Recent Results of the ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (Arabic translation) | Allison Cuneo talks about conflict damage to Iraqi heritage and ASOR CHI’s role in mapping episodes of destruction and assisting the Iraqi authorities in establishing priorities and planning for the post-conflict phase. | Allison Cuneo | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8238 | Monitoring, Protecting, and Preserving Cultural Heritage: Recent Results of the ASOR Cultural Heritage Initiatives (English) | Allison Cuneo talks about conflict damage to Iraqi heritage and ASOR CHI’s role in mapping episodes of destruction and assisting the Iraqi authorities in establishing priorities and planning for the post-conflict phase. | Allison Cuneo | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8239 | The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Kurdish translation) | Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER. | Graham Philip | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8240 | The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (Arabic translation) | Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER. | Graham Philip | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8241 | The Shirin Project: the development of tools to support collective action in heritage protection and damage mitigation (English) | Prof. Philip discusses the work of SHIRĪN, an NGO that is bringing together data generated by research groups that had worked in Syria prior to 2011. Its aim is to collate data, currently dispersed across many countries, to help create a Syrian HER. | Graham Philip | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8242 | Digitizing the Past: A New Digital Atlas and Database of the Archaeological sites in Iraq (Kurdish translation) | Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far | Abdelamir al-Hamdani | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8243 | Digitizing the Past: A New Digital Atlas and Database of the Archaeological sites in Iraq (Arabic translation) | Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far. | Abdelamir al-Hamdani | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8244 | Digitizing the Past: A New Atlas and Database of the Archaeological Sites in Iraq (English) | Dr al-Hamdani speaks about on-going work to create a nation-wide digital map of archaeological sites in Iraq: more than 17,000 sites have been mapped so far. | Abdelamir al-Hamdani | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8245 | Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (Kurdish translation) | EAMENA’s director, Dr Robert Bewley, talks about the advantages of using remote sensing to monitor and protect endangered archaeological sites in the Middle East and North Africa. | Robert Bewley | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8246 | What if Kant were a designer? | Constantin Vică presents work in the MT16 Oxford-Bucharest Work in Progress Workshop | Constantin Vică | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8247 | Designing for conviviality | Cristina Voinea presents work at the MT16 Oxford-Bucharest Work in Progress Workshop. | Cristina Voinea | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8248 | Endangered Archaeology in the Middle East and North Africa (English) | EAMENA’s director, Dr Robert Bewley, talks about the advantages of using remote sensing to monitor and protect endangered archaeological sites in the Middle East and North Africa. | Robert Bewley | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8249 | Faith and Superstition from an Islamic Perspective | In light of the Power and Protection Exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum of the University of Oxford, this talk addresses the fundamental principles of faith, and how the Islamic tradition deals with and defines superstition. | Tariq Ramadan, Francesca Leoni | 25 Nov 2016 | |
| 8250 | Vouloir (Will) et nouloir (Nill) dans la philosophie médiévale : Augustin, Abélard, Buridan | Talk by Alain de Libera, Collège de France | Alain de Libera | 25 Nov 2016 | |
| 8251 | Varieties of Resistance, Professor Margaret MacMillan: Adam von Trott Memorial Lecture 2015 | Professor Margaret MacMillan's Lecture, Varieties of Resistance was held at Mansfield College, Oxford on the 19th of November 2015 and was introduced by the Principal of Mansfield College, Baroness Helena Kennedy. | Margaret MacMillan | 25 Nov 2016 | |
| 8252 | Governing migration through death in Europe and the US: Identification, burial and the crisis of modern humanism | Vicki Squire examines similarities and differences in practices of ‘governing migration through death’ across the US–Mexico (Sonoran) and in the EU–North African (Mediterranean) contexts | Vicki Squire | 24 Nov 2016 | |
| 8253 | Zaharoff Lecture 2016: Ecrire et ne pas écrire | Ecrire et ne pas écrire. (This lecture is in French.) | Marie Darrieussecq, Catriona Seth | 24 Nov 2016 | |
| 8254 | SPQR and Computer Archaeology: the early years | Gary Lock and Paul Reilly talk about how Sebastian helped British CAA school of practitioners be more international. | Gary Lock, Paul Reilly | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8255 | Linked Open Data | Dr. Leif Isaksen and Alex Dutton talk about Sebastian's inspiring leadership in the Linked Open Data movement in cultural heritage. | Alex Dutton, Leif Isaksen | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8256 | Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School | Pip Wilcox from the Bodleian Libraries talks about Sebastian's long standing contribution to teaching at the Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School (DHOxSS). | Pip Willcox | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8257 | Digital Humanities | Dave De Roure talks about Sebastian's contributions to the digital humanities community in Oxford and the wider world. | Dave De Roure | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8258 | What Sebastian Taught Us | Joe Talbot talks about Sebastian's many achievements, his work and shares some personal reflections and video footage of the man. | Joe Talbot | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8259 | Linked Cultural Heritage | Donna Kurtz talks about working with Sebastian over a number of years on various Linked Cultural Heritage projects. | Donna Kurtz | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8260 | The Open Source Advisory Service - OSS Watch | Rowan Wilson gives a talk about working with Sebastian on setting up the national service - OSS Watch, the Open Source Software advisory service. | Rowan Wilson | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8261 | The Lexicon of Greek Personal Names | Robert Parker, Wykeham Professor of Ancient History, Oxford, talks about Sebastian's work with Oxford Classics in developing the lexicon of greek names. | Robert Parker | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8262 | TeX Live - Don Knuth remembers SPQR | Anne Trefethen reads a special statement from founder Donald Knuth on Sebastian's contribution to TeX Live. | Anne Trefethen | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8263 | TeX and LaTeX software | Phillip Taylor talks about Sebastian's contribution to the TeX and LaTeX software community. | Phillip Taylor | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8264 | Memories of Sebastian | Leonor Barroca, Sebastian's long-term partner, gives some words on Sebastian's and her life together. | Leonor Barroca | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8265 | Humanities Computing at Southampton, and The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome | Wendy Hall and Les Carr share their memories of work at Southampton University. Nicholas Stanley-Price and Amanda Thursfield, (The Non-Catholic Cemetery in Rome) share their experiences with working with Sebastian Rahtz. | Wendy Hall, Les Carr, Nicholas Stanley-Price, Amanda Thursfield | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8266 | Sebastian's contributions to the Text Encoding Initiative | Lou Burnard, James Cummings and Hugh Cayless discuss Sebastian's contribution to the Text Encoding Initiative live via satellite. | Lou Burnard, James Cummings, Hugh Cayless | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8267 | Welcome | Donna Kurtz (Professor of Classical Art and Senior Research Fellow of Oxford e-Research Centre) and Anne Trefethen (CIO) introduce the day along with providing some personal insights in working with Sebastian. | Donna Kurtz, Anne Trefethen | 16 Nov 2016 | |
| 8268 | Creative Commons | Moving from War to Peace | The 3rd Keynote of the War Time 2016 conference held 9-11 November 2016 | Margaret MacMillan | 29 Nov 2016 |
| 8269 | Creative Commons | Time-frames of the Great War | The 2nd Keynote of the War Time 2016 conference held 9-11 November 2016 | John Horne | 29 Nov 2016 |
| 8270 | Creative Commons | The long and the short of it: time and strategic planning in the First World War | Keynote lecture given at the War Time 2016 conference | Hew Strachan | 28 Nov 2016 |
| 8271 | Bariatric surgery: new challenges | Mr Bruno Sgromo talks about bariatric surgery (weight loss and metabolic surgery) and the new challenges that it brings to the bariatric team and the patient. | Bruno Sgromo | 30 Nov 2016 | |
| 8272 | Why we work on Alzheimer’s disease | Housed within the Target Discovery Institute, the Alzheimer’s Research UK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute (ODDI) juxtaposes drug discovery expertise alongside scientific and academic understanding of patients, disease mechanisms and model systems. | John Davis | 30 Nov 2016 | |
| 8273 | Creative Commons | Gastrointestinal cancers | Dr Claire Palles studies whole genome sequencing data and targeted analyses with the aim of discovering genetic variants that affect susceptibility to colorectal cancer and Barrett’s oesophagus. | Claire Palles | 30 Nov 2016 |
| 8274 | Creative Commons | Poor quality medicines | LOMWRU researchers conduct clinical research to help improve global, regional and Lao public health. They focus on infectious diseases, and also investigate diseases of nutrition and poverty. | Paul Newton | 30 Nov 2016 |
| 8275 | Creative Commons | Why we work on Alzheimer’s disease | Housed within the Target Discovery Institute, the Alzheimer’s Research UK Oxford Drug Discovery Institute (ODDI) juxtaposes drug discovery expertise alongside scientific and academic understanding of patients, disease mechanisms and model systems. | John Davis | 30 Nov 2016 |
| 8276 | Astronomy at the Highest Energies: Exploring the Extreme Universe with Gamma Rays | Physics Colloquium 25 November 2016 delivered by Dr Jamie Holder | Jamie Holder | 30 Nov 2016 | |
| 8277 | Creative Commons | Gastrointestinal cancers | Dr Claire Palles studies whole genome sequencing data and targeted analyses with the aim of discovering genetic variants that affect susceptibility to colorectal cancer and Barrett’s oesophagus. | Claire Palles | 30 Nov 2016 |
| 8278 | Creative Commons | Poor quality medicines | LOMWRU researchers conduct clinical research to help improve global, regional and Lao public health. They focus on infectious diseases, and also investigate diseases of nutrition and poverty. | Paul Newton | 30 Nov 2016 |
| 8279 | North–South migration and postcolonial encounters: Portuguese labour migrants in Angola | Lisa Åkesson unsettles the image of migrants’ border crossing as solely taking place in South–North direction by looking at the contemporary postcolonial Portuguese labour migration to Angola | Lisa Åkesson | 30 Nov 2016 | |
| 8280 | Creative Commons | Blogging and Social Media in Criminology | Sarah Turnbull and Ines Hasselberg, Centre for Criminology, give a talk for the Centre for Criminology seminar series on 5th June 2015. | Sarah Turnbull, Ines Hasselberg | 29 Nov 2016 |
| 8281 | Creative Commons | Doing Research with or without Impact: Policing Studies as a Global Field of Interest | Ian Loader and Ben Bradford, Centre for Criminology, give a talk for the Centre for Criminology seminar series on 5th June 2015. | Ian Loader, Ben Bradford | 29 Nov 2016 |
| 8282 | Creative Commons | Prisons and the problem of trust: contrasting approaches to risk, radicalisation and personal growth in two high security prisons | Professor Alison Liebling, University of Cambridge, gives a talk for the Centre for Criminology on 5th June 2015. | Alison Liebling | 25 Nov 2016 |
| 8283 | Neurointerventions to Prevent Crime and the Problem of Unjustified Incarceration | Paper presented by Katrien Devolder at the MT16 Oxford-Valencia Neuroethics Workshop. | Katrien Devolder | 23 Nov 2016 | |
| 8284 | Parfitian Survival and Punishing Crimes from the Distant Past | Tom Douglas' presentation at the MT16 Oxford- Bucharest Work in Progress Workshop | Tom Douglas | 22 Nov 2016 | |
| 8285 | Iraq Re:Coded: Durable Skills, Education and Livelihoods through Innovation and Technology’ This presentation introduces ‘Iraq Re:Code | Ali Clare (New York University) and Frederic Kastner (Fuse Foundation) give a talk for the Innovative Approaches to Education and Skills Training in Humanitarian Contexts panel. | Ali Clare, Frederic Kastner | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8286 | The Real Superheroes: Reflecting on the Challenges and Opportunities of Innovators in and of Higher Education spaces in Refugee Camps | Heather Donald (York University) and Laura Stankiewicz (Harvard and Tufts Universities) give a talk for the Innovative Approaches to Education and Skills Training in Humanitarian Contexts panel. | Heather Donald, Laura Stankiewicz | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8287 | Refugee Co-Instructors: How Residents of Nakivale Refugee Settlement in Uganda are Teaching Students at the University of Denver to Bridge the Gap between Policy and Practice | Courtney Welton-Mitchell (University of Denver), Chen Reis (University of Denver), and Frederic Kastner (Fuse Foundation) gives a talk for the Innovative Approaches to Education and Skills Training in Humanitarian Contexts Panel. | Courtney Welton-Mitchell, Chen Reis, Frederic Kastner | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8288 | Operationalising empathy in refugee camp design | Neysan Zölzer (Mensch) gives a talk for the Design in Humanitarian Innovation panel. | Neysan Zölzer | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8289 | Experiences with a threefold humanitarian innovation approach | Jochan Bader and Reihaneh Mozaffari, More than Shelters give a talk for the Design in Humanitarian Innovation panel. | Jochan Bader, Reihaneh Mozaffari | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8290 | The impact of design for humanitarian action: examples from Design without Borders’ projects | Anjali Bhatnagar (Design without Borders), gives a talk for the Design in Humanitarian Innovation panel. | Anjali Bhatnagar | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8291 | Principles for ethical humanitarian innovation | Alexander Betts (Refugee Studies Centre, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Considering Ethics in Humanitarian Innovation panel. | Alexander Betts | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8292 | The ethics of monetary incentives for refugee repatriation | Mollie Gerver (London School of Economics) gives a talk for the Considering Ethics in Humanitarian Innovation panel. | Mollie Gerver | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8293 | Ethics as a driver for humanitarian innovations | Anaïs Rességuier (Sciences Po Paris), gives a talk for the Ethics as a driver for humanitarian innovations panel. | Anaïs Rességuier | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8294 | Schools as workplaces: What makes a school a good place to work? | Professor Jane Bryson, Victoria University of Wellington, gives a talk for the department of education public seminar series. | Jane Bryson | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8295 | Can bubbles help cure cancer? | On this episode, can bubbles cure cancer? | Eleanor Stride | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8296 | Energy for the Displaced part three | Michael Keating and Glada Lahn (Chatham House) give a talk for the Energy for the Displaced panel. | Michael Keating, Glada Lahn | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8297 | Energy for the Displaced part two | Ben Good (GVEP International) gives a talk for the Energy for the Displaced panel. | Ben Good | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8298 | Energy for the Displaced part one | Christopher Baker-Brian (BBOXX) gives a talk for the Energy for the Displaced panel. | Christopher Baker-Brian | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8299 | Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection part three | Rajith Lakshman (Institute of Development Studies) gives a talk for the Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection panel. | Rajith Lakshman | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8300 | Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection part two | Brad Blitz (Middlesex University) gives a talk for the Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection panel. | Brad Blitz | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8301 | Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection part one | Andrew Rzepa (Senior Consultant, Gallup) gives a talk for the Developing Data for Humanitarian Protection panel. | Andrew Rzepa | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8302 | Preserving space for adaptation - a success factor for achieving community agency and long-term impact | Robin Mays (University of Washington) gives a talk for the Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation panel. | Robin Mays | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8303 | Reflections from ideation facilitation with vulnerable groups | Ian Gray (independent consultant) gives a talk for the Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation panel. | Ian Gray | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8304 | Innovators or amateurs? The role of do-it-yourself-aid | Anne-Meike Fechter (University of Sussex) gives a talk for the Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation session. | Anne-Meike Fechter | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8305 | The co-creation of an innovative video to inspire humanitarianism’ | Yvonne Crotty and Laura Kilboy (Dublin City University) give a talk for the Co-Creation and Participatory Approaches to Humanitarian Innovation Panel. | Yvonne Crotty, Laura Kilboy | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8306 | Clytemenstra | Host Alice Harberd discusses Clytemnestra, a fascinating character from Greek Tragedy, with Emily Clifford and Lily Aaronovitch. | Alice Harberd, Emily Clifford, Lily Aaronovitch | 02 Dec 2016 | |
| 8307 | Between Languages: Working in and out on Translation | With Adriana X. Jacobs (Professor of Modern Hebrew Literature), Kasia Szymanska (Junior Research Fellow in Slavonic Studies, University College), chaired by Kate Costello (DPhil candidate in Twentieth-Century Chinese Literature). | Adriana X Jacobs, Kasia Szymanska, Kate Costello | 30 Nov 2016 | |
| 8308 | Statistics, the BBC and impartiality | Jil Matheson, former UK national statistician and leader of BBC Trust Review gives a talk for The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. With an introduction by Denise Lievesley. | Jil Matheson | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8309 | Catastrophic Success: President Erdogan of Turkey and the opposition media | Kerim Balci, editor in chief, Turkish Review gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. With an introduction by Richard Sambrook. | Kerim Balci | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8310 | Film Trailer - Singing the Reformation | Trailer for 'Singing the Reformation' - a film about the Oxford Bach Soloists' tour to Northern Germany as part of the knowledge-exchange project 'Recording the Reformation', led by Prof. Henrike Lähnemann at the University of Oxford. | Alex Lloyd | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8311 | Reading in German | Excerpts from a reading in May 2016 at the Taylor Institution, University of Oxford, with Karen Leeder, Ulrike Draesner, and Ulrike Almut Sandig. | Karen Leeder, Ulrike Draesner, Ulrike Almut Sandig | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8312 | Concert at the Mariensee Convent with the Oxford Bach Soloists | Concert at the Mariensee Convent with the Oxford Bach Soloists (A lecture-recital tracing the origins of Bach's Cantata 'Christ lag in Todesbanden' (BWV 4) at Mariensee Convent in Northern Germany. | Henrike Lähnemann, The Oxford Bach Soloists, Alex Lloyd | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8313 | Singing the Reformation | A film by Alex Lloyd about the Oxford Bach Soloists' recent tour to Northern Germany as part of the knowledge-exchange project 'Recording the Reformation', led by Prof. Henrike Lähnemann at the University of Oxford. | Alex Lloyd | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8314 | Militant Jihadi Culture: Poetry as a Weapon | The power of poetry to move Arab listeners and readers emotionally, to infiltrate the psyche and to create an aura of authenticity around the ideologies it enshrines, make it a perfect weapon for militant jihadist causes. | Elisabeth Kendall | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8315 | Gender, violence and vulnerability: Examining the politics of protection in the current refugee 'crisis' | Examining the ways in which gender has been used as a category of analysis in the current refugee 'crisis', and whether in effect international organisations, NGOs, and EU governments have really offered any protection to victims of gender violence | Jane Freedman | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8316 | What we are missing about the Missing; searching for the disappeared victims of armed conflict | One of the aspects of the changing character of war is an increased awareness of and attention to those who go missing due to armed conflict. | Derek Congram | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8317 | Strategy Evolves from apes to Artificial Intelligence | Kenneth Payne explores the evolutionary basis of strategic behaviour, and assesses the impact of non-biological intelligence on the future of warfare. From chimpanzees to computers, via a dose of Clausewitz: hopefully something for everyone. | Kenneth Payne | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8318 | Les Liaisons dangereuses in 5x5 - Portrait | An introduction to Laclos (1741-1803), author of Les Liaisons dangereuses, the provocative eighteenth-century novel that continues to inspire today. | Catriona Seth, Catriona Oliphant | 05 Dec 2016 | |
| 8319 | The Observer Strikes Back | What is an observer? In the fifth and final part of their discussion, Jim Hartle and Bernard Carr discuss the nature of observers. | Jim Hartle, Bernard Carr | 06 Dec 2016 | |
| 8320 | No Boundaries for Quantum Cosmology | Where is the observer in the universe? In the fourth part of their discussion, Jim Hartle and Bernard Carr discuss Jim Hartle’s no-boundary proposal. | Bernard Carr, Jim Hartle | 06 Dec 2016 | |
| 8321 | Physics and Philosophy | What are the limits of physics? In the third part of their discussion, Bernard Carr and Jim Hartle talk about the point at which physics ends and philosophy begins. | Bernard Carr, Jim Hartle | 06 Dec 2016 | |
| 8322 | The Quantum and Cosmological Scales | How do we combine our theory of the very small with our theory of the largest scales of the universe? In the second part of their discussion, Jim Hartle and Bernard Carr hash out the connections between cosmology and quantum mechanics. | Jim Hartle, Bernard Carr | 06 Dec 2016 | |
| 8323 | What Fine Tunings Are There? | Is the universe fine-tuned for life? In the first part of their discussion, Bernard Carr and Jim Hartle discuss how physical theories might contain unexplained assumptions that are necessary for the existence of life. | Bernard Carr, Jim Hartle | 06 Dec 2016 | |
| 8324 | Beyond the Liberal Constitution: The United States - Taking the Bullying Pulpit | John W Adams, Adjunct Professor of Political Science, Rutgers University, gives a talk for the FLJS seminar series. | John W Adams | 09 Dec 2016 | |
| 8325 | European Voices of Dissent and the Constitutional Consequences for the European Union | Professor Paul Craig, Professor in English Law, Oxford, gives a talk for the FLJS seminar series. | Paul Craig | 09 Dec 2016 | |
| 8326 | The Constitution in Crisis 2016 | Professor Denis Galligan, Professor of Socio-Legal Studies and Fellow of Wolfson College at the University of Oxford, gives a talk for the FLJS Seminar Series. | Denis Galligan | 09 Dec 2016 | |
| 8327 | The Responsibility to Protect in a Time of Trump: Can Human Protection Weather the Storm? | Professor Alex Bellamy (University of Queensland) discusses new challenges for implementing Responsibility to Protect (R2P) principles in the current age. | Richard Caplan, Alex Bellamy | 09 Dec 2016 | |
| 8328 | Forty years on: from frogs to man | Clinical Neurosciences Society Anniversary Lecture | Chris Kennard | 08 Dec 2016 | |
| 8329 | Philosophy and the Future of Warfare | Can there be such a thing as a ‘moral’ war? Can it ever be right to kill innocent people, even in self-defence? | Helen Frowe, Alex Leveringhaus, James Pattison, Marianne Talbot | 12 Dec 2016 | |
| 8330 | Creative Commons | Menswear Designer, Patrick Grant (New College, 2004) | Menswear designer, Patrick Grant, shares his experiences studying for an Executive MBA at Oxford’s Said Business School, and talks about how he became an award-winning designer. | Patrick Grant | 12 Dec 2016 |
| 8331 | Words for Winter: Tales of Home | The event showcases the best of Oxford’s writing. Gathering together tales from all over the globe, of tradition, family, darkness, light and celebration. | Pete Salmond, Charlene Pablo, Erica McAlpine, Nancy Campbell, Kate Clanchy | 13 Dec 2016 | |
| 8332 | ‘Comedy, Collaboration and Blur’: Talk and Q&A with John Osborne and Jane Berthoud | An insightful discussion between comedy writer John Osborne and ex-Head of BBC Radio Comedy, Jane Berthoud. | Jane Berthoud, John Osborne | 13 Dec 2016 | |
| 8333 | Creative Commons | Optimising malaria treatment | Dr Georgina Humphreys coordinates the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) study groups by encouraging partner engagement and managing the data curation and development of publications. | Georgina Humphreys | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8334 | Creative Commons | Outbreak, the clinical research response | Dr Gail Carson is Head of ISARIC Coordinating Centre (International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium), a network of networks established in 2011 to ensure a rapid research response to outbreaks of pandemic potential. | Gail Carson | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8335 | Creative Commons | Epigenetic modifications and cancer | Professor Skirmantas Kriaucionis aims to to elucidate the molecular function of DNA modifications in normal cells and cancer. | Skirmantas Kriaucionis | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8336 | Creative Commons | Fighting malaria in Myanmar | Professor Frank Smithuis is the director of MOCRU, Myanmar Oxford Clinical Research Unit. MOCRU involves a network of 6 clinics and 650 community health workers in remote areas. | Frank Smithuis | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8337 | Creative Commons | Optimising malaria treatment | Dr Georgina Humphreys coordinates the WorldWide Antimalarial Resistance Network (WWARN) study groups by encouraging partner engagement and managing the data curation and development of publications. | Georgina Humphreys | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8338 | Creative Commons | Outbreak, the clinical research response | Dr Gail Carson is Head of ISARIC Coordinating Centre (International Severe Acute Respiratory and Emerging Infection Consortium), a network of networks established in 2011 to ensure a rapid research response to outbreaks of pandemic potential. | Gail Carson | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8339 | Creative Commons | Epigenetic modifications and cancer | Professor Skirmantas Kriaucionis aims to to elucidate the molecular function of DNA modifications in normal cells and cancer. | Skirmantas Kriaucionis | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8340 | Creative Commons | Fighting malaria in Myanmar | Professor Frank Smithuis is the director of MOCRU, Myanmar Oxford Clinical Research Unit. MOCRU involves a network of 6 clinics and 650 community health workers in remote areas. | Frank Smithuis | 14 Dec 2016 |
| 8341 | What would life be like if Parasitoid Wasps didn’t exist? | Our Festive episode of our Oxford Sparks podcast follows the traditional Christmas story of ‘It’s a Wonderful Life’. | Christopher Jeffs | 14 Dec 2016 | |
| 8342 | Conversation with Quentin Skinner | A wide-ranging conversation between historian Professor Quentin Skinner and the members of the Ertegun House community, led by Ertegun House Director, Professor Rhodri Lewis. | Quentin Skinner | 17 Mar 2017 | |
| 8343 | Creative Commons | Fear and Loathing International Relations - Cyril Foster Lecture 2017 | Although the 2003 Iraq War was linked to the "War on Terror" the case for the war was presented, at least in the UK, within the terms of the established framework of international relations, with the UN at the centre. | Lawrence Freedman | 16 Mar 2017 |
| 8344 | A life in politics: Lord Heseltine in conversation with Lord Hennessy | Michael Heseltine discusses his political career with Peter Hennessy. | Michael Heseltine, Peter Hennessy, Richard Ovenden | 21 Mar 2017 | |
| 8345 | Dementia, future treatments and research | Prof. Klaus Ebmeier is the Foundation Chair of Old Age Psychiatry. In this interview he gives his point of view on dementia, normal aging and why new treatments are not yet effective. | Klaus Ebmeier | 21 Mar 2017 | |
| 8346 | The Lure of Paris: The Republic of Letters and Eighteenth-Century Speed-Dating | Final talk of the Besterman Enlightenment Workshop 2017, Laurence Brockliss explains the popularity of Paris as a place to visit in the 18th century and explores the opportunities for and obstacles to making contacts in the European Republic of Letters. | Laurence Brockliss | 22 Mar 2017 | |
| 8347 | Staging History: favourite objects and concluding thoughts | The series concludes with each of the contributors discussing an object that particularly stands out for them from the exhibition items and what it reveals about staging history in this period. | Michael Burden, David Kennerley, Susan Valladares | 14 Dec 2016 | |
| 8348 | History on stage | In this episode, the contributors discuss why history so frequently featured on stage in this period, and the significance of the historical events that these dramas staged for contemporary audiences. | Michael Burden, David Kennerley, Susan Valladares | 14 Dec 2016 | |
| 8349 | Experiencing the late Georgian theatre | This episode explores what it was like to experience theatre in this era, including how theatres were laid out and designed, what it was like to be in the audience, and how plays were written, advertised and staged. | Michael Burden, David Kennerley, Susan Valladares | 14 Dec 2016 | |
| 8350 | Theatre in the ‘Long Regency’ era | This episode gives a brief introduction to the history of this period, beginning with the American War of Independence and culminating in the early years of the reign of Queen Victoria. | Michael Burden, David Kennerley, Susan Valladares | 14 Dec 2016 | |
| 8351 | Creative Commons | Writer and performer, Gyles Brandreth (New College, 1967) | Celebrated writer, broadcaster, performer and former politician, Gyles Brandreth, talks about his extraordinary career and varied interests in this podcast. | Gyles Brandreth | 19 Dec 2016 |
| 8352 | FRIGHT Friday - Stretched to Breaking Point | Dan Holloway gives a talk for the FRIGHT Friday series of talks, held in the Ashmolean Museum on 25th November 2016. | Dan Holloway | 12 Dec 2016 | |
| 8353 | FRIGHT Friday - Gothic Horror: Medicine and Monsters | Dr Andrew Papanikitas gives a talk for the FRIGHT Friday series of talks, held in the Ashmolean Museum on 25th November 2016. | Andrew Papanikitas | 12 Dec 2016 | |
| 8354 | FRIGHT Friday - Fear and Flesh: Gothic Medicine | Dr Barry Murname gives a talk for the FRIGHT Friday series of talks, held in the Ashmolean Museum on 25th November 2016. | Barry Murname | 12 Dec 2016 | |
| 8355 | FRIGHT Friday - Fear of Cats and Other Phobias | Professor Sally Shuttleworth gives a talk for the FRIGHT Friday series of talks, held in the Ashmolean Museum on 25th November 2016. | Sally Shuttleworth | 12 Dec 2016 | |
| 8356 | FRIGHT Friday - Parenting, Fear, Hope and Salvation | Dr Joshua Hordern gives a talk for the FRIGHT Friday series of talks, held in the Ashmolean Museum on 25th November 2016. | Joshua Hordern | 12 Dec 2016 | |
| 8357 | FRIGHT Friday - Embodying Life and Death | Professor Cathy Morgan gives a talk for the FRIGHT Friday series of talks, held in the Ashmolean Museum on 25th November 2016. | Cathy Morgan | 12 Dec 2016 | |
| 8358 | Mathematics: Navigating Nature's Dark Labyrinth | The Inaugural Lecture of the Simonyi Professor for the Public Understanding of Science, 2009. | Marcus du Sautoy | 18 Nov 2016 | |
| 8359 | Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language? | Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language? | Luc Steels, Marcus du Sautoy | 18 Nov 2016 | |
| 8360 | Why climate change action is difficult and how we can make a difference | 2014 Charles Simonyi Lecture with David MacKay. David discusses how the laws of physics constrain our energy options, and describes what happened when his reflections on energy arithmetic propelled him into a senior civil service role. | David MacKay | 18 Nov 2016 | |
| 8361 | 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 | 18 Nov 2016 | |
| 8362 | Autism and Minds Wired for Science | Simon Baron-Cohen, Professor of Developmental Psychopathology, Cambridge, and Director of the Autism Research Centre, gives the 2016 Charles Simonyi Lecture on new research into autism. | Simon Baron-Cohen, Marcus du Sautoy | 18 Nov 2016 | |
| 8363 | How do you make scientific equipment space proof? | Since the 1960’s man has been sending missions to Mars. Some successes, some failures. This hasn’t stopped scientists trying to explore this incredible red planet. | Colin Wilson | 21 Dec 2016 | |
| 8364 | Creative Commons | Britain, Europe and Social Policy | For the 2016 Sidney Ball Memorial Lecture, Professor Colin Crouch, Vice-President for Social Sciences, gives a talk on European social policies. | Colin Crouch | 11 Nov 2016 |
| 8365 | Drawing the Line: Toward an Aesthetic of Transitional Justice | This Postcolonial Writing and Theory Seminar is on 'Drawing the Line: Toward an Aesthetic of Transitional Justice' with speaker Carrol Clarkson (University of Amsterdam). | Carrol Clarkson | 06 Jan 2017 | |
| 8366 | Book launch: Public Culture and Islam in Modern Egypt | Roundtable Discussion and Launch of Public Culture and Islam in Modern Egypt by Hatsuki Aishima (National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka) with Morgan Clarke (University of Oxford). The event will be chaired by Laurent Mignon (University of Oxford). | Hatsuki Aishima | 09 Jan 2017 | |
| 8367 | RightsUp #RightNow - Sex Education in UK Schools | RightsUp #RightNow, https://soundcloud.com/tags/RightNow, is a series of mini episodes in the RightsUp podcast series that explores current events dealing with human rights issues. | Kira Allmann, Meghan Campbell | 16 Jan 2017 | |
| 8368 | What are universities for? | Keri Facer, Professor of Educational and Social Futures at the University of Bristol, gives the 6th Annual Lecture of the Oxford Education Society, the alumni and friends association of the Department of Education. | Keri Facer | 16 Jan 2017 | |
| 8369 | Bodies and Texts: Attitudes towards Ancient Tragedy | Professor Ruth Webb (Université Charles-de-Gaulle Lille III), examines attitudes towards tragedy from the Second Sophistic to Late Antiquity | Ruth Webb | 10 Jan 2017 | |
| 8370 | Creative Commons | Resuscitating poor quality research | Healthcare research is all too often plagued by biases that are rooted in poor methods, leading to the wrong result and conclusions and preventing uptake into practice. | Carl Heneghan | 17 Jan 2017 |
| 8371 | How do we stop our social media obsession from making us a target for crime? | How vulnerable are we to crime by the statuses we post on our social accounts? | Jason Nurse | 17 Jan 2017 | |
| 8372 | Creative Commons | The influence of school on eating disorders in girls - evidence from Sweden and the UK | Helen Bould gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series on 27th October 2016. | Helen Bould | 18 Jan 2017 |
| 8373 | Creative Commons | The Great Gatsby curve in 3D: Inequality of outcomes, inequality of opportunities, and social mobility across countries | Gaston Yalonetzky gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series on 10th November 2016. | Gaston Yalonetzky | 18 Jan 2017 |
| 8374 | Equity and commissioning - Richard Sullivan | Session 4: Equity and commissioning - Richard Sullivan | Mark Sheehan, Richard Sullivan | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8375 | Equity and commissioning - Muir Gray | Session 4: Equity and commissioning - Muir Gray | Muir Gray, Mark Sheehan | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8376 | Data sharing and participation - Jonathan Montgomery | Session 3: Data sharing and participation - Jonathan Montgomery | Ingrid Slade, Jonathan Montgomery | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8377 | Data sharing and participation - Anna Middleton | Session 3: Data sharing and participation - Anna Middleton | Ingrid Slade, Anna Middleton | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8378 | Data sharing and participation - Mark Lawler | Session 3: Data sharing and participation - Mark Lawler | Mark Lawler, Ingrid Slade | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8379 | The human person and the communication of risk - Sian Rees | Session 2: The human person and the communication of risk - Sian Rees | Rob Horne, Sian Rees | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8380 | The human person and the communication of risk - Alastair Kent | Session 2: The human person and the communication of risk - Alastair Kent | Rob Horne, Alastair Kent | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8381 | The human person and the communication of risk - Joshua Hordern | Session 2: The human person and the communication of risk - Joshua Hordern | Joshua Hordern, Rob Horne | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8382 | The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - John Tooke | Session 1: The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - John Tooke | Joshua Hordern, John Tooke | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8383 | The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Steve Sturdy | Session 1: The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Steve Sturdy | Steve Sturdy, Joshua Horden | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8384 | The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Tim Maughan | Session 1: The promise and the hype of 'personalised medicine' - Tim Maughan | Tim Maughan, Joshua Hordern | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8385 | Highlights of Personalised Medicine | Highlights of Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls | Alastair Kent, Anna Middleton, Marion Lynch, Muir Gray | 19 Jan 2017 | |
| 8386 | Personalised Medicine, interview with Jonathan Montgomery | Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Jonathan Montgomery | Jonathan Montgomery | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8387 | Personalised Medicine, interview with Anna Middleton | Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Anna Middleton | Anna Middleton | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8388 | Personalised Medicine, interview with Marion Lynch | Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Marion Lynch | Marion Lynch | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8389 | Personalised Medicine, interview with Mark Lawler | Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Mark Lawler | Mark Lawler | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8390 | Personalised Medicine, interview with Alastair Kent | Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Alastair Kent | Alastair Kent | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8391 | Personalised Medicine, interview with Rick Kaplan | Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Rick Kaplan | Rick Kaplan | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8392 | Personalised Medicine, interview with Muir Gray | Personalised Medicine: the promise, the hype and the pitfalls, a short interview with Muir Gray | Muir Gray | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8393 | Old media, new media, and politics in Brazil | Part of the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series, by Americo Martins, editor, Global Editorial Partnerships, BBC, and former director general of Brazil's public broadcasting company. | Americo Martins | 20 Jan 2017 | |
| 8394 | RightsUp #RightNow - What to Expect When You're Expecting Brexit | RightsUp #RightNow https://soundcloud.com/tags/RightNow is a series of mini episodes in the RightsUp podcast series that explores current events dealing with human rights issues. | Kira Allmann, Meghan Campbell | 20 Jan 2017 | |
| 8395 | Évariste Galois | Oxford graduate students discuss the life and work of 19th century French mathematical prodigy Évariste Galois | Aled Walker, Chris Nicholls, Benjamin Green. | 18 Jan 2017 | |
| 8396 | Lion Statue | On whether there were ever lions in Egypt. Today, there are no lions roaming wild in north Africa, but evidence from ancient Egypt suggests that lions once did. | David Whyte Macdonald | 23 Jan 2017 | |
| 8397 | Henry VIII Renaissance Medal | On Henry VIII and the Founding of the Church of England Minted at London in 1545, this medal shows a bust of Henry VIII, with inscriptions in Hebrew and Greek on the reverse. | Diarmaid MacCulloch | 23 Jan 2017 | |
| 8398 | Meissen porcelain chocolate cup and tea bowl | On arranged marriages among royalty. | Helen Watanabe-O'Kelly | 23 Jan 2017 | |
| 8399 | Arab robe worn by T. E. Lawrence | On Lawrence of Arabia and wearing Arab robes. T. E. Lawrence, or Lawrence of Arabia was infamous for his scruffy appearance when in the British Khaki uniform, and wore it as little as possible. | Eugene Rogan | 23 Jan 2017 | |
| 8400 | Silver-gilt carriage clock | This travelling calendar carriage clock dates to 1747–1823. Why would such a clock need to have both lunar and sun time represented on it? With Professor Chris Lintott Astrophysics, University of Oxford. | Chris Lintott | 23 Jan 2017 |