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| 9001 | The ethics of early intervention in psychosis: (Preliminary) findings from a qualitative study in England | Paolo Corsico (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the second talk in the second panel, Psychosis Risk: From Research to Practice. | Paolo Corsico | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9002 | Early Intervention in Psychosis services: 15 years of implementation | Prof. Belinda Lennox (Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the first talk in the second panel, Psychosis Risk: From Research to Practice. | Belinda Lennox | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9003 | Response to first panel | Prof. Maureen Kelley (NDPH, University of Oxford) responds to the presentations in panel 1. | Maureen Kelley | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9004 | Knowledge translation and pathways to impact | Dr. João Rangel de Almeida (Wellcome Trust) gives the second talk in the Ethics and Early Intervention in Mental Health: Promoting Change through Research conference, | João Rangel de Almeida | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9005 | Vision of the BeGOOD project | Prof. Ilina Singh (BeGOOD PI, University of Oxford), introduces the conference and gives a brief talk on the BeGOOD project. | Ilina Singh | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9006 | Bad Beginnings? Early intervention for mums and babies in prison | Rose Mortimer (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the third presentation in the first panel; Researching Families, Transforming Communities. | Rose Mortimer | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9007 | Preparing For Life: An ethnographic study of early intervention in Northside Dublin, Ireland | Dr. Rodolfo Maggio (BeGOOD team, Psychiatry, University of Oxford) gives the second presentation in the first panel; Researching Families, Transforming Communities. | Rodolfo Maggio | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9008 | The risks of pathologising normal family life | Dr. Jan Macvarish (Kent University) gives the first talk in the first panel; Researching Families, Transforming Communities. | Jan Macvarish | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9009 | Gender and Authority Seminar 5: Annika Forkert (University of Bristol) | Seminar held at the University of Oxford, 16 November 2016. | Annika Forkert | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9010 | Late Gandharan Chronology: The 3rd to 6th Century Period, Concluding Discussion | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 6, 24th March 2017) with Dr. Kurt Behrendt and Peter Stewart | Kurt Behrendt, Peter Stewart | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9011 | On the Chronology of Stupa Relic Practice in Afghanistan and Dharmarajika, Pakistan, and its Implications for the rise of Popularity of Image Cult, How Can We Use Inscriptions to Help us Date Gandhāran Art? | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 4a, 24th March 2017) with Wannaporn Rienjang, Stefan Baums | Wannaporn Rienjang, Stefan Baums | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9012 | Welcome and Introduction, Numismatic Evidence and the Date of Kanishka, Buddhist Art’s Late Bloomer: The Genius and Influence of Gandhara | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 1, 23rd March 2017) with Dr. Peter Stewart, Joe Cribb and Prof. Monika Zin | Peter Stewart, Joe Cribb, Monika Zin | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9013 | Recent Archaeological Excavations and their Relevance to Chronology | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 2, 23rd March 2017) with Dr. Abdul Samad, Anna Filigenzi, Luca Olivieri. | Abdul Samad, Anna Filigenzi, Luca Olivieri | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9014 | On Some Similarities between Gandharan Toilet-Trays and the Earliest Buddhist Art of Northern India | Problems of Chronology in Gandharan Art (Session 3, 23rd March 2017) with Prof. Ciro Lo Muzio | Ciro Lo Muzio | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9015 | The Maker’s Share in the Making of the Greek City | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Alain Duplouy | Alain Duplouy | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9016 | Individuality and Innovation in Greek Sculpture: A View from the Athenian Agora | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Prof. Andrew Stewart | Andrew Stewart | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9017 | Craft Apprenticeships and Multi-Craft Competencies in Classical Antiquity | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Eleni Hasani. | Eleni Hasaki | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9018 | Transmission and Transformation of the Visual Repertoire: The Vase-Painter’s Choices | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Prof. François Lissarrague | Francois Lissarrague | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9019 | Working the Makers or Making the Workers? Agency and Status in Athenian Sculpture | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) with Dr. Helle Hochscheid | Helle Hochscheid | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9020 | Response | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Jas Elsner | Jas Elsner | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9021 | Collingwood, Agency, and the Archaeological Imagination: Style as Intention in Late Classical Attic Sculpture | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) with Prof. Peter Schultz | Peter Schultz | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9022 | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art: Welcome and Introduction | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (26th September 2016) with Dr. Peter Stewart | Peter Stewart | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9023 | The Foundry Cup | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Serafina Cuomo. | Serafina Cuomo | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9024 | Beware of Athenians Signing Pots | The Maker's Share in Ancient Greek Art (27th September 2016) with Dr. Thomas Mannack. | Thomas Mannack | 25 Jul 2017 | |
| 9025 | Gifts, entitlements, benefits and surplus: interrogating food poverty and food aid in the UK | The 2017 Mary Douglas Memorial Lecture was given in Oxford on 24 May by Prof. Pat Caplan of Goldsmiths, London. | Pat Caplan | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9026 | The concept of culture in cultural evolution | In his keynote speech for the Cultural Evolution Workshop (held in the Pitt Rivers Museum on 28 February 2017), Prof. Tim Lewens of Cambridge examines the concept of culture in cultural evolution. | Tim Lewens | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9027 | Why do children doubt magic, but believe in the miraculous? | Prof. Paul Harris (Harvard Graduate School of Education) examines why children are skeptical about magical phenomena but are willing to believe in supposedly miraculous violations of everyday causal constraints. 12 May 2017. | Paul Harris | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9028 | Transformation through Ritual: Bodies as Sacred Space | A seminar of the Anthropology Research Group at Oxford on Eastern Medicines and Religions. Dr Ann R. David (University of Roehampton) focuses on Tamil worshippers in the UK to discuss the role of ritual in religion and dance. 18 January 2017. | Ann R. David | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9029 | Climate, weather, culture | In this Departmental Seminar, Prof. Steve Rayner examines the blossoming of anthropological attention to climate change over the last ten years. 17 February 2017. | Steve Rayner | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9030 | The great migration of summer 2015: trajectories, journeys and hubs | In this Departmental Seminar, Dr Franck Düvell (COMPAS) focuses on the great migration of 2015 when it is estimated that 12 million people were newly displaced. 20 January 2017. | Franck Düvell | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9031 | Exhibiting violence and social change in Brazil | Prof. Elizabeth B. Silva (The Open University) discusses the role of staged events in remembering the establishment of dictatorship in Brazil in 1964. 19 May 2017. | Elizabeth B. Silva | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9032 | Women in India’s waste economy | In this Departmental Seminar, Prof. Barbara Harriss-Whiten draws on anthropology, economics and politics to examine the role of women in Indian society. 12 May 2017. | Barbara Harriss-White | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9033 | The Gorongosa Restoration Project, Mozambique | Greg Carr, the President of the Gorongosa Restoration Project in Mozambique, gives an overview of how the Gorongosa National Park has evolved since Mozambique's civil conflict ended in 1992. 5 May 2017. | Greg Carr | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9034 | The Future of Heritage | Join our panel of experts as they discuss the opportunities and threats facing heritage today, and debate their own visions of a sector fit for the 21st century and beyond | Helen Ghosh, Carole Souter, Sandy Nairne, Peter Mandler, Dan Hicks, John Orna-Orstein | 27 Jul 2017 | |
| 9035 | The Problem of Evil | Oxford students discuss the problem posed by the existence of evil in the world to the Christian and Hindu gods. | Alice Harberd, Frazer MacDiarmid, Luke Martin, Tilak Parekh | 26 Jul 2017 | |
| 9036 | A War on People: The Drug War and the Hermeneutic Politics of Those who Resist it | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar was given by Jarrett Zigon (University of Virginia) on 2 December 2016. | Jarrett Zigon | 31 Jul 2017 | |
| 9037 | The Indian Village: Marx to Modi | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Ed Simpson (SOAS) discusses the issues raised by the re-study of an Indian village. 25 November 2016. | Ed Simpson | 31 Jul 2017 | |
| 9038 | The Artist and the Stone: Ethnography of an Artistic Process | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar was given by Roger Sansi-Roca (Goldsmiths, University of London) on 18 November 2016. | Roger Sansi-Roca | 31 Jul 2017 | |
| 9039 | A Brilliant Jewel: Celibacy and its Malcontents in the Brazilian Catholic Church | In this Departmental Seminar, Maya Mayblin (University of Edinburgh) discusses the relatively late and most challenged rule in the Brazilian Catholic Church - celibacy. 4 November 2016. | Maya Mayblin | 31 Jul 2017 | |
| 9040 | Formalization as Development: Accounting for the Proliferation of Village Savings Associations | In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Maia Green (University of Manchester) discusses village savings associations and small-scale credit in Sub-Saharan Africa. 28 October 2016. | Maia Green | 31 Jul 2017 | |
| 9041 | ‘I Can Feel the Mafia but I Can’t See it’: Investigatory Dilemma in Present-day Trapani | The opening Evans-Pritchard Lecture for 2017 given by Dr Naor Ben-Yehoyada (Columbia University) on 1 May. The theme of the series was: 'Getting Cosa Nostra: Knowledge and Criminal Justice in Southwestern Sicily'. | Naor Ben-Yehoyada | 31 Jul 2017 | |
| 9042 | Recent Developments in Reading Assessment in the USA National Assessment of Educational Progress (NAEP): An Analysis of Conceptual, Digital, Psychometric, and Policy Trends | OUCEA Annual Lecture, 25th May 2017, Ashmolean Museum | David Pearson, Maggie Snowling | 03 Aug 2017 | |
| 9043 | Saturday Scientist, BBC Radio Oxford | Sarah Finnegan talks about Breathe Oxford | Sarah Finnegan | 03 Aug 2017 | |
| 9044 | Kate Binnie: First and Last Breath soundscape | A soundscape about breathing as a barometer of our state of mind and physical health. | Kate Binnie | 04 Aug 2017 | |
| 9045 | Creative Commons | Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture Two:Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012 | Second lecture in the 2012 Uehiro Lecture series 'Sex in A Shifting Landscape'. | Janet Radcliffe-Richards | 24 Aug 2017 |
| 9046 | Creative Commons | Sex in a Shifting Landscape Lecture One: Oxford Uehiro Lectures 2012 | Professor Janet Radcliffe-Richards gives (OUC Distinguished Research Fellow) gives the first of three lectures on feminism for the Uehiro Practical Ethics lecture series. | Janet Radcliffe-Richards | 24 Aug 2017 |
| 9047 | Making Good 3: Virtues, laws and consequentialism | Third of three lectures by in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University. | Philip Pettit | 24 Aug 2017 | |
| 9048 | Making Good 2: Robust Demands and the Need for Law | Second of three lectures by in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University. | Philip Pettit | 24 Aug 2017 | |
| 9049 | Making Good 1: Robust Demands and the Need for Virtue | First of three lectures in the 2011 Annual Uehiro Lecture Series "Making Good: The Challenge of Robustly Demanding Values". Delivered by Philip Pettit, Laurance S. Rockefeller University Professor of Politics and Human Values at Princeton University. | Philip Pettit | 24 Aug 2017 | |
| 9050 | Selma Dabbagh and Courttia Newland on writing and community | Writers Selma Dabbagh and Courttia Newland read from their work, and discuss why they write, who they write for, their imagined audiences, and how their writing relates to their identities. | Selma Dabbagh, Courttia Newland | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9051 | Editors and contributors, The Cambridge History of Black and Asian British Writing | Profs Susheila Nasta and Mark Stein speak about the genesis of their new Cambridge History project, Dr Gail Low discusses the networks and institutions of Caribbean-British writing. | Susheila Nasta, Mark Stein, Gail Low, Henghameh Saroukhani, Florian Stadtler | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9052 | Aminatta Forna on writing memory and trauma in The Memory of Love | Aminatta Forna gives a reading from her award-winning novel, The Memory of Love (2010), and discusses it with Prof. Ankhi Mukherjee. She talks about the psychology of war and healing after conflict, and about love, betrayal and complicity. | Aminatta Forna, Ankhi Mukherjee | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9053 | Nadifa Mohamed on travelling, home and belonging in Black Mamba Boy | Nadifa Mohamed reads from and discusses her debut novel, Black Mamba Boy (2010), based on her father’s travels across the Horn of Africa before settling in Britain. | Nadifa Mohamed, Kate Wallis | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9054 | Daljit Nagra on voice and identity in Look We Have Coming to Dover! | Daljit Nagra reads from and discusses his celebrated debut collection, Look We Have Coming to Dover! (2007). In conversation with Dr Rachael Gilmour and the audience, he speaks about how and why he writes his poetry, and the readers for whom he writes. | Daljit Nagra, Rachael Gilmour | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9055 | Bernardine Evaristo on writing Britain’s Black histories | In conversation with Dr Zoe Norridge and Marsha Hutchinson, Bernardine Evaristo reads from and discusses her remarkable verse novel, The Emperor’s Babe (2001), which tells the story of a African girl growing up in Roman London in 211 AD. | Bernardine Evaristo, Zoe Norridge, Marsha Hutchinson | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9056 | Readers and Readings | Prof. Elleke Boehmer and Dr Erica Lombard consider how our reading experiences are shaped by various factors, from publishers’ decisions about book covers to the text itself. | Elleke Boehmer, Erica Lombard | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9057 | How fast is Greenland moving? | Greenland has some many fascinating facts like it’s the world's largest island, it belongs to Denmark, it actually isn’t that green but mostly covered in ice. But did you know that Greenland is actually on the move? | Ian Hewitt | 31 Aug 2017 | |
| 9058 | M. NourbeSe Philip on the haunting of history | M. NourbeSe Philip reads from She Tries Her Tongue, Her Silence Softly Breaks (1988) and Zong! (2008) as she describes her poetic development. | M NourbeSe Philip, Marina Warner, Matthew Reynolds, Elleke Boehmer | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9059 | Kamila Shamsie on writing history in A God in Every Stone | Author Kamila Shamsie reads from her 2014 novel A God in Every Stone, and discusses it with Prof. Elleke Boehmer and the audience. | Kamila Shamsie, Elleke Boehmer | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9060 | Life between protocols: the pragmatics of care in a nutrition intervention in Khayelitisha, South Africa | Michelle Pentecost (School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, Oxford) gave this talk on 18 May 2017 as part of the Unity for Biocultural Variation and Obesity seminar series | Michelle Pentecost | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9061 | Food and eating | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography) for the Unit of Biocultural Variation and Obesity | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9062 | Energy balance models of obesity | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography) for the Unit of Biocultural Variation and Obesity | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9063 | Global transformation of diet | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography) for the Unit of Biocultural Variation and Obesity | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9064 | Obesity governance through measurement | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography) for the Unit of Biocultural Variation and Obesity | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9065 | Genetics of obesity | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography) for the Unit of Biocultural Variation and Obesity | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9066 | Limitations of obesity models | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography) for the Unit of Biocultural Variation and Obesity | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9067 | Obesogenic environments | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology at the School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography) for the Unit of Biocultural Variation and Obesity | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9068 | Bariatric surgery's intersubjective embodiments | Heather Howard gave this talk on 11 May 2017 as part of the Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity seminar series | Heather Howard | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9069 | Unflattening | With Nick Sousanis | Nick Sousanis, Dominic Davies, Segolene Tarte | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9070 | Disaster Drawn: Comics and Picturing Violence | Keynote lecture by Hilary Chute as part of the Documenting Trauma conference. | Hilary Chute | 05 Sep 2017 | |
| 9071 | D-Empress Dianne Regisford presents ‘Hersto-rhetoric? Na so today!!!’ | D-Empress Dianne Regisford presents a performance installation that explores the notion of the liberated woman from an African feminist perspective. | D-Empress Dianne Regisford, Rev J, Erica Lombard | 25 Aug 2017 | |
| 9072 | The David Nicholls Memorial Lecture 2016, Regent’s Park College, Oxford, 10th October 2016 | The David Nicholls Memorial Lecture - Deity and Domination: Winstanley, Blake, and David Nicholls - a contribution to the understanding of theology and secularity. | Christopher Rowland | 13 Sep 2017 | |
| 9073 | Creative Commons | Music and Morale in the British Army, 1914-1918 | Dr Emma Hanna (University of Kent) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Emma Hanna | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9074 | Creative Commons | From Bandage Wallahs to Knights of the Red Cross: The Men of the Royal Army Medical Corps in the First World War | Dr Jessica Meyer (Leeds) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Jessica Meyer | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9075 | Creative Commons | Ego-Documents and Official History: Crown Prince Rupprecht of Bavaria's Diary and the Battle for Memory, 1914-39 | Dr Jonathan Boff (University of Birmingham) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Jonathan Boff | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9076 | Creative Commons | The Fortress: A Case Study of Total War in the East, 1914-15 | Professor Alexander Watson (Goldsmith's University) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Alexander Watson | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9077 | Creative Commons | Enmity or empathy? Jacques Rivière's L'Allemand | Dr Arabella Hobbs (University of Pennsylvania) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Arabella Hobbs | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9078 | Creative Commons | Kde domov muj and Wacht am Rhein: Singing Loyalty and Disloyalty in Habsburg Bohemia during the First World War | Dr Tamara Scheer (Ludwig Boltzmann-Institute for Historical Social Science/Institute for East European History, University of Vienna) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Tamara Scheer | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9079 | Creative Commons | Rescuing Maritime Strategy from the Continental Commitment: Julian Corbett's analysis of Gallipoli and Jutland in the Official History of Naval Operations | Professor Andrew Lambert (King’s College London), gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Andrew Lambert | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9080 | Creative Commons | Scholarly identities in war and peace: the Paris Peace Conference and the mobilization of intellect | Dr Tomás Irish (Swansea University), gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Tomás Irish | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9081 | Creative Commons | Victorious in name only: The Portuguese Republic and its empire at war, 1916-1918 | Professor Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses (Maynooth University), gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Filipe Ribeiro de Meneses | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9082 | Creative Commons | Tabriz under two rival empires: Ottomans and Russians during the Great War | Fatemeh Masjedi (Zentrum Moderner Orient) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series. | Fatemeh Masjedi | 12 Sep 2017 |
| 9083 | Creative Commons | Testing and Debugging Functional Reactive Programming | Ivan Perez, University of Nottingham, UK, gives the second presentation in the first panel, Art and Education, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Henrik Nilsson, University of Nottingham, UK. | Ivan Perez | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9084 | Creative Commons | Faster Coroutine Pipelines | Mike Spivey, University of Oxford, UK, gives the first presentation in the second panel, Functional Programming Techniques, in the ICFP 2017 conference. | Mike Spivey | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9085 | Creative Commons | Scaling up Functional Programming Education: Under the Hood of the OCaml MOOC | Roberto Di Cosmo (Inria, France and University of Paris Diderot, France), gives the fourth presentation in the first panel, Art and Education, in the ICFP 2017 conference. | Roberto Di Cosmo | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9086 | Creative Commons | Lock-Step Simulation Is Child's Play (Experience Report) | Joachim Breiner, University of Pennsylvania, United States, gives the third presentation in the first panel, Art and Education, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Chris Smith Google, USA. | Joachim Breiner | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9087 | Creative Commons | A Unified Approach to Solving Seven Programming Problems (Functional Pearl) | William E. Byrd, University of Utah, USA, gives the fourth presentation in the second panel, Functional Programming Techniques, in the ICFP 2017 conference. | William E Byrd | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9088 | Interview with Harvey Whitehouse | Harvey Whitehouse, Professor of Social Anthropology at the University of Oxford, talks to Alex Donnelly and Johana Musalkova about shared responses to experiences of suffering and the potential role of commemoration in achieving social cohesion. | Harvey Whitehouse, Alex Donnelly, Johana Musalkova | 12 Dec 2017 | |
| 9089 | Creative Commons | Generic Functional Parallel Algorithms: Scan and FFT | Conal Elliott, Target, USA United States, gives the third presentation in the second panel, Functional Programming Techniques, in the ICFP 2017 conference. | Conal Elliott | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9090 | Creative Commons | A Pretty But Not Greedy Printer (Functional Pearl) | Jean-Philippe Bernardy, University of Gothenburg, gives the second presentation in the second panel, Functional Programming Techniques, in the ICFP 2017 conference. | Jean-Philippe Bernardy | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9091 | Introduction to the morning: why and how of reproducible science | Dorothy Bishop, Dept of Experimental Psychology, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, held in 28th-29th September 2017, Sherrington Lecture Theatre, University of Oxford. | Dorothy Bishop | 12 Dec 2017 | |
| 9092 | Creative Commons | FMR 35 Disabilities among refugees and conflict-affected populations | In 2007 the Women's Refugee Commission launched a major research project to assess the situation for those living with disabilities among displaced and conflict affected populations. | Rachael Reilly | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9093 | Strachey Lecture: The Continuing Evolution of C++ | Stroustrup discusses the development and evolution of the C++, one of the most widely used programming languages ever. | Bjarne Stroustrup | 12 Dec 2017 | |
| 9094 | Creative Commons | Prototyping a Query Compiler using Coq (Experience Report) | Louis Mandel (IBM) gives the first presentation in the third panel, Applications, in the ICFP 2017 conference. Co-written by Joshua Auerbach, Martin Hirzel, Avraham Shinnar, Jerome Simeon, IBM Research, USA. | Louis Mandel | 12 Dec 2017 |
| 9095 | Practical tools for open and reproducible neuroimaging | Tom Nichols, Big Data Institute, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Oxford Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, held in 28th-29th September 2017, Sherrington Lecture Theatre, University of Oxford. | Tom Nichols | 12 Dec 2017 | |
| 9096 | Selfish reasons to work reproducibly | Florian Markowetz, Cancer Research UK Cambridge Institute, University of Cambridge, gives a talk for the Oxford Autumn School in Cognitive Neuroscience, held in 28th-29th September 2017, Sherrington Lecture Theatre, University of Oxford. | Florian Markowetz | 12 Dec 2017 | |
| 9097 | Late Victorian into Modern | Book at Lunchtime, Late Victorian into Modern | Laura Marcus, Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Michael Bentley, Charlotte Jones, Philip Bullock | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9098 | Rachel Seiffert speaks to Catherine Gilbert | Novelist Rachel Seiffert talks to Dr Catherine Gilbert about the ritual of memory and the possibilities of fiction as a response to a difficult past. | Rachel Seiffert, Catherine Gilbert | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9099 | Lyndsey Stonebridge speaks to Rita Phillips | Lyndsey Stonebridge, Professor of Modern Literature and History at the University of East Anglia, talks to Rita Phillips about literary humanitarianism and the ethics of empathy. | Lyndsey Stonebridge, Rita Phillips | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9100 | Elleke Boehmer speaks to Kate McLoughlin | Elleke Boehmer talks to Kate McLoughlin about her most recent novel, The Shouting in the Dark, the language of reconciliation in South Africa, and the creative potential for the work of both fiction and literary criticism. | Elleke Boehmer, Kate McLoughlin | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9101 | Making Third Stream Books in the Post-digital Age | Russell Maret talks about the development of the primary themes of his artist's books - alphabet design, colour printing, and geometric form, also the influences of history and technology on his methods and subject matter. | Russell Maret | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9102 | Making Third Stream Books in the Post-digital Age | Russell Maret talks about the development of the primary themes of his artist's books - alphabet design, colour printing, and geometric form, also the influences of history and technology on his methods and subject matter. | Russell Maret | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9103 | Core Course: Architects or Artisans? The Builders of the Medieval Cathedrals | This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. | Gervase Rosser | 07 Dec 2017 | |
| 9104 | Marconi and media history | Dr Noah Arceneaux, Associate Professor, School of Journalism and Media Studies, San Diego State University, Byrne-Bussey Marconi Visiting Fellow 2016-17, Bodleian Library, talks about the history of wireless broadcasting and the Bodleian Marconi Archive. | Noah Arceneaux | 14 Sep 2017 | |
| 9105 | A View of Globalisation from its Margin: Searching for Karate’s Budo Roots in Contemporary Egypt | Dr Hatsuki Aishima (National Museum of Ethnology, Osaka) gives a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre seminar series. | Hatsuki Aishima | 11 Dec 2017 | |
| 9106 | The Oxford Guidance on the Law Relating to Humanitarian Relief Operations in Armed Conflict | The provision of life-saving assistance to people affected by armed conflict lies at the heart of humanitarian actors’ operations... | Dapo Akande, Emanuela-Chiara Gillard | 05 Dec 2017 | |
| 9107 | Unlocking the Church | Book at Lunchtime, Unlocking the Church | William Whyte, Dan Hicks, Julia Smith, Mark Chapman | 11 Dec 2017 | |
| 9108 | Creative Commons | How to Prove Your Calculus Is Decidable: Practical Applications of Second-Order Algebraic Theories and Computation | Makoto Hamana (Gunma University, Japan), gives the first talk in the second panel, Foundations of Higher-Order Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference. | Makoto Hamana | 18 Dec 2017 |
| 9109 | Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture - Andrew Wiles | In the first Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture, in partnership with the Science Museum, world-renowned mathematician Andrew Wiles lectured on his current work around Elliptic Curves followed by conversation with Hannah Fry. | Andrew Wiles, Martin Bridson, Mary Archer, Hannah Fry | 06 Dec 2017 | |
| 9110 | Creative Commons | Super 8 Languages for Making Movies (Functional Pearl) | Leif Andersen (Northeastern University, USA) gives the first presentation in the first panel, Art and Education, in the ICFP 2017 conference. | Leif Andersen | 07 Dec 2017 |
| 9111 | Autonomy, Community, Destiny: Re-Imagining Disability | The second seminar in the Disability and Curriculum Diversity series at TORCH | Elizabeth Frood, Dom Hyams, Marie Tidball | 07 Dec 2017 | |
| 9112 | Work, Time and Stress: Historical and Contemporary Perspectives | Stress & overwork in both education and professional life in the Victorian era and the 'dynamic' nature of disability and the impact of the stresses of modern life has. | Sally Shuttleworth, Marie Tidball | 07 Dec 2017 | |
| 9113 | Are Algerian politics exhausted? | Dr Hugh Roberts gives a talk for the middle east studies centre seminar series. | Hugh Roberts | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9114 | What challenges does Israel face in the world today? | Noa Landau (Editor-in-Chief at Haaretz English Edition) gives a talk for the middle east studies centre seminar series. | Noa Landau | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9115 | The Keble Debates: Interview with Nick Starr | An interview with Nick Starr (founder of the London Theatre Company and Executive Director of the National Theatre 2002-2014), preceding the first of the Keble Debates. | Nadia Fall, Nick Starr, Ben Power, Barney Norris, Robin Geffen | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9116 | The Keble Debates: Drama | The first of the Keble Debates bringings together leading figures from the world of theatre to explore contemporary issues in the arts and the way the arts engage with contemporary issues in wider society. | Barney Norris, Nadia Fall, Nick Starr, Ben Power, Robin Geffen | 08 Dec 2017 | |
| 9117 | Creative Commons | What’s happening to our news? | Nic Newman, research associate and lead author of Digital News Report at RISJ, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Nic Newman | 04 Dec 2017 |
| 9118 | Empire of Things: A New History of Humans and Their Stuff | Professor Frank Trentmann (Birkbeck, University of London) sketches the history of consumption to the present day, and examines the historical dynamics that have shaped our material lifestyles. | Frank Trentmann | 04 Dec 2017 | |
| 9119 | Theresa May | Steve Richards (Journalist and Presenter of BBC Radio 4's Week in Westminster), gives the final talk in The Hertford Lecture Series on the challenge Theresa May has on delivering Brexit. | Steve Richards | 04 Dec 2017 | |
| 9120 | The evolution of digital journalism and tapping into tech for story-telling | Lianna Brinded, Europe editor at Quartz, gives a talk as part of the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Lianna Brinded | 04 Dec 2017 | |
| 9121 | David Cameron | Sir Ivan Rogers (UK Permanent Representative to the European Union, 2013-17), gives a talk on David Cameron's relationship to the EU and what lead up to the Brexit referendum. | Sir Ivan Rogers | 04 Dec 2017 | |
| 9122 | Me and My Beliefs: Challenges of Identity and Society | Me and My Beliefs: Challenges of Identity and Society held on 28 November 2017 | Libby Lane, Jas' Elsner, Shaista Aziz, Elleke Boehmer | 06 Dec 2017 | |
| 9123 | Life as a trial statistician – the good, the bad and the ugly | Professor Jonathan Cook is a Senior Medical Statistician at the Oxford Clinical Trials Research Unit. | Jonathan Cook | 06 Dec 2017 | |
| 9124 | The Brexit Sword hanging over our universities | Speaking about Brexit and its impact on UK universities the Bynum Tudor Fellow for the 2017-18 academic year, Lord Bilimoria CBE, delivered a timely and highly relevant Bynum Tudor Lecture for 2017. | Lord Bilimoria CBE | 06 Dec 2017 | |
| 9125 | Creative Commons | Compositional Creativity: Some Principles for Talking to Computers | Chris Martens (North Carolina State University, United States) gives the first talk in the ICFP conference. | Chris Martens | 05 Dec 2017 |
| 9126 | Creative Commons | Possible Futures - Robert Foley | A talk by Robert Foley (University of Cambridge) for Possible Futures, an event held at the Oxford University Natural History Museum on 3 November 2016 that celebrated the relaunch of Biological Anthropology at the University of Oxford. | Robert Foley | 15 Sep 2017 |
| 9127 | Creative Commons | Possible Futures - Rebecca Sear | A talk by Rebecca Sear (Dept. of Population Health) for Possible Futures, an event held at the Oxford University Natural History Museum on 3 November 2016 that celebrated the relaunch of Biological Anthropology at the University of Oxford. | Rebecca Sear | 15 Sep 2017 |
| 9128 | Creative Commons | Possible Futures - Peter Walsh | A talk by Peter Walsh (University of Cambridge) for Possible Futures, an event held at the Oxford University Natural History Museum on 3 November 2016 that celebrated the relaunch of Biological Anthropology at the University of Oxford. | Peter Walsh | 15 Sep 2017 |
| 9129 | Creative Commons | Possible Futures - Charlotte Roberts | A talk by Charlotte Roberts (University of Durham) for Possible Futures, an event held at the Oxford University Natural History Museum on 3 November 2016 that celebrated the relaunch of Biological Anthropology at the University of Oxford. | Charlotte Roberts | 15 Sep 2017 |
| 9130 | Creative Commons | Possible Futures | Alexandra Alvergne and Nicholas Márquez-Grant introduce Possible Futures, an event held at the Oxford University Natural History Museum on 3 November 2016 that celebrated the relaunch of Biological Anthropology at the University of Oxford. | Alexandra Alvergne, Nicholas Márquez-Grant | 15 Sep 2017 |
| 9131 | Creative Commons | Ebola Emergence is Predictable | This talk was given by Dr Peter Walsh (University of Cambridge) at the Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine on 3 November 2016/ | Peter Walsh | 15 Sep 2017 |
| 9132 | The enzymology of thiamin (vitamin B1) metabolism: biosynthesis, degradation and a thiamin-based antimetabolite. | Professor Tadhg Begley, Texas A and M University delivers the 2017 Newton Abraham Lecture. | Tadhg Begley, Rajesh Thakker | 19 Sep 2017 | |
| 9133 | Tanakh and textuality | Visiting researcher Dr Rachel Wamsley discusses the renowned Oppenheimer Collection, whose holdings shed light on the printing house as a site of cultural and literary encounter between Jews and Christians in early modern Europe. | Rachel Wamsley | 15 Sep 2017 | |
| 9134 | Lincoln Leads in History | This Lincoln Leads instalment debates a long standing historical inquiry: 'Is revolution always about religion?' | Samuel Brewitt-Taylor, George Artley, Richard Spencer, Sarah Bochicchio | 22 Sep 2017 | |
| 9135 | Lincoln Leads in Politics | Coinciding the parliamentary vote in the House of Commons, this ‘Lincoln Leads’ discussion considers the future of Britain post-Brexit. | Robert Lisvane, Graham Child, Daniel Kozelko, Lloyd Pinnell | 22 Sep 2017 | |
| 9136 | Lincoln Leads in Economics | The first instalment of our 'Lincoln Leads' series asks the question ‘Are we taught to become ‘economically viable products’?’ | Margaret Stevens, Garima Jaju, David Weston, Sudheesh Ramapurath Chemmencheri | 22 Sep 2017 | |
| 9137 | Eye movements and cognitive function in Parkinson’s disease | NDCN Seminar | Chrystalina Antoniades | 29 Sep 2017 | |
| 9138 | Marsquakes | A song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford | Neil Bowles | 16 Oct 2017 | |
| 9139 | Should surgical innovation be taught and encouraged? | Mr Henk Giele asks should surgical innovation be taught and encouraged. We are all creative and we are all innovative, and we don’t have to be a genius or a special type of person to invent something. | Henk Giele | 17 Oct 2017 | |
| 9140 | Establishing a microsurgery center at Chang Gung and advances in mandibular reconstruction | Professor Fu-Chan Wei talks about how he established a comprehensive reconstructive microsurgery center at Chang Gung University Medical Center, and discusses the advances in mandibular reconstruction using microsurgical skills. | Fu-Chan Wei | 04 Oct 2017 | |
| 9141 | The Jenkin Lecture - Metamaterials: beyond conventional | Professor Ekaterina Shamonina delivers the 2017 Jenkin Lecture. | Ekaterina Shamonina | 04 Oct 2017 | |
| 9142 | Creative Commons | Nanomaterilas in Revolutionising Diabetes Diagnostics | Sam Attias, Winner of the OEA 4th Year Project Presentation Prize gives a talk on his 4th year research project on the application of nanomaterials as a potential non-invasive diagnostic and monitoring method for type-1 diabetes. | Sam Attias | 04 Oct 2017 |
| 9143 | Update on 2020 Vision | After three years as Head of Department, Lionel Tarassenko gives an update on progress towards the 2020 Vision for the Department. | Lionel Tarassenko | 04 Oct 2017 | |
| 9144 | Creative Commons | The Sino-Thais' Right Turn towards China | Kasian Tejapira gives a keynote lecture at the 2017 EuroSEAS conference | Kasian Tejapira | 04 Oct 2017 |
| 9145 | In conversation with Helen Clark: Reflections on Women in Leadership | A conversation with Helen Clark who served for nine years as Prime Minister of New Zealand 1999-2008, before becoming the first woman to lead the United Nations Development Programme. | Helen Clark | 03 Oct 2017 | |
| 9146 | Creative Commons | 115 years of malaria in Africa | 115 years of malaria data collected in Africa gives the most detailed picture yet of where efforts to control malaria infection are being won and lost across the continent. | Bob Snow | 11 Oct 2017 |
| 9147 | Creative Commons | Nuremberg Was Not the First International Criminal Tribunal - by a Long Shot | Ziv Bohrer, Assistant Professor at Bar-Ilan University, gives a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series on the pre-WWII history of international criminal law. | Ziv Bohrer | 11 Oct 2017 |
| 9148 | Creative Commons | Critical Appraisal and EBM in the Real World | The overwhelming volume of evidence and its lack of relevance to patient care and decisions means health professionals require skills to sift evidence more efficiently: discarding what doesn't make a difference to focus on evidence that matters for health | Carl Heneghan | 13 Oct 2017 |
| 9149 | Creative Commons | What's happening to our media | The Reuters Institute's Director of Research, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, gives the first seminar of our 'The Business and Practice of Journalism' series for Michaelmas Term, 2017. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 13 Oct 2017 |
| 9150 | CSAE Conference 2017 - Interview with Philip Verwimp | Plenary speaker Philip Verwimp provides a short overview of his talk at the CSAE Conference 2017 | Philip Verwimp | 28 Sep 2017 | |
| 9151 | Understanding Misunderstanding | A song about the parallels of fake news today and satire in the 18th Century based on research by Prof Abigail Williams at the University of Oxford | Abigail Williams | 16 Oct 2017 | |
| 9152 | The Great Vape Debate | A song about vaping based on the latest evidence from research, from Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce at the University of Oxford | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce | 16 Oct 2017 | |
| 9153 | Stomach is the Monarch | A song about how Victorians saw the conversation between the gut and mood, based on research by Dr Emilie Taylor-Brown at the University of Oxford | Emilie Taylor-Brown | 16 Oct 2017 | |
| 9154 | Use the Digital to Make the World you Want to See | A song about mapping the internet and how it links to our physical world, based on research by Prof Mark Graham at the University of Oxford. | Mark Graham | 16 Oct 2017 | |
| 9155 | The End of Peace and Optimism: Assessing the Changing Character of War | A 'deliberately provocative' assessment of contemporary conflict. | Rob Johnson | 16 Oct 2017 | |
| 9156 | Hidden Beneath the Surface: Untold Tales of Neurodivergence and Mental Difference in Oxford | World Mental Health Day 2017 | Dan Holloway, Miranda Reilly, Sonia Boue, Marie Tidball | 18 Oct 2017 | |
| 9157 | Cassini-Huygens: Space Odyssey to Saturn and Titan | Public Lecture organised by the Aeronautical Society of Oxford in conjunction with the Department of Physics. | David Southwood | 18 Oct 2017 | |
| 9158 | Creative Commons | The Future of Artificial Intelligence | How modern neuroscience is researching the way the human brain can comprehend a working environment. | Simon Stringer | 19 Oct 2017 |
| 9159 | Creative Commons | The Future of Publishing | A talk that focuses on promoting and championing scientific literature. | Ritu Dhand | 19 Oct 2017 |
| 9160 | Creative Commons | The Future of Policy and Health Research | The role of MSD in driving innovation and expanding access to global vaccines. | Ruxandra Draghia-Akli | 19 Oct 2017 |
| 9161 | Creative Commons | The Future of the Scientific Community: Challenges and Opportunities | A scientific discussion with the speakers about the industry and the future of the scientific community. | John Walker, Story Sylwester, Jo Dally, Ben Goldacre, John Tregoning | 19 Oct 2017 |
| 9162 | Creative Commons | The future of Innovation and Government. | Creating the future of science by driving innovation in health and life sciences. | Ruth McKernan | 19 Oct 2017 |
| 9163 | Creative Commons | The Future of Biotechnology | Immunocore talk about important issues in oncology and infectious diseases. | Eliot Forster | 19 Oct 2017 |
| 9164 | Creative Commons | The Future Of Research | A look into fundamental discovery and the use of existing scientific knowledge for the benefit of mankind. | John Walker | 19 Oct 2017 |
| 9165 | Professing | Sir Tom Stoppard delivers the Cameron Mackintosh Inaugural lecture 2017 | Tom Stoppard | 16 Oct 2017 | |
| 9166 | A little known law of numbers | Professor Jeffrey Aronson, Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist, gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare lecture series, | Jeffrey Aronson | 20 Oct 2017 | |
| 9167 | Growing up as a Pharmacologist - during more than half a century in the Department | David Smith, Professor of Pharmacology, looks back on over 50 years of research and work within the department of pharmacology. | David Smith | 20 Oct 2017 | |
| 9168 | Oxford Annual Global Justice Lecture 2017 - Reflections on Peace and Justice in the 21st Century: A perspective from the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court | The 2017 lecture, delivered by Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court at 5.00pm on Thursday 12 Oct 2017. | Fatou Bensouda | 20 Oct 2017 | |
| 9169 | Rule of Law and Democratic Development in Pakistan | Human rights lawyer and social activist Asma Jahangir gives the fourth annual Sarfraz Pakistan lecture. The lecture is introduced by Matthew McCartney. | Asma Jahangir | 20 Oct 2017 | |
| 9170 | Creative Commons | The Future of Science Communication | A look at the past and future of public engagement for scientific information. | Roger Highfield | 20 Oct 2017 |
| 9171 | Creative Commons | What Makes a Scientist? | A look back at historical scientists and their contribution to science. | Staffan Normark | 20 Oct 2017 |
| 9172 | Closing the Gap: the quest to understand prime numbers - Vicky Neale | Prime numbers have intrigued, inspired and infuriated mathematicians for millennia and yet mathematicians' difficulty with answering simple questions about them reveals their depth and subtlety. | Vicky Neale | 24 Oct 2017 | |
| 9173 | Creative Commons | The Merry Wives of Windsor | Professor Emma Smith lectures on Shakespeare’s The Merry Wives of Windsor. | Emma Smith | 25 Oct 2017 |
| 9174 | Creative Commons | All's Well That Ends Well | Professor Emma Smith lectures on Shakespeare’s comedy All's Well That Ends Well. | Emma Smith | 25 Oct 2017 |
| 9175 | Superconductors: Miracle Materials | An introduction to the fascinating world of superconductors and the many surprising phenomena they exhibit, from zero resistance to quantum levitation. | Andrew Boothroyd | 25 Oct 2017 | |
| 9176 | Quantum physics and the nature of computing | How can we test a quantum computer? An exploration of some of the theoretical puzzles of this field and how we can investigate them with experimental physics. | Jelmer Renema | 25 Oct 2017 | |
| 9177 | Superconductors: why it’s cool to be repulsive | A family-friendly demonstration of superconductors in action. Fran explores the low temperatures we need to make them work, and how we can use superconductors for levitating trains. | Fran Kirschner | 25 Oct 2017 | |
| 9178 | Creative Commons | Cymbeline | Professor Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on one of Shakespeare’s later plays, Cymbeline. | Emma Smith | 25 Oct 2017 |
| 9179 | Creative Commons | Between Hope and Despair: Living with Difference in Today's Indonesia | Laksmi Pamuntjak gives a keynote lecture at the EuroSEAS 2017 conference in Oxford | Laksmi Pamuntjak | 23 Oct 2017 |
| 9180 | Dame Maggie Smith in Conversation | Dame Maggie Smith and Baroness Helena Kennedy QC in conversation | Maggie Smith, Helena Kennedy | 27 Oct 2017 | |
| 9181 | Creative Commons | Corruption: A new Public International Law norm? | Corruption has become a hot topic in Public International Law in recent years. | Samantha Rowe, Ciara Murphy | 21 Nov 2017 |
| 9182 | Poetry and Life-Writing: Panel-led Workshop 1 | Bringing together experts working at the intersection of literature, human rights, foreign policy and peace initiatives, this workshop explored the role of poetry and life-writing in post-war healing. | Dunya Mikhail, Philippe Sands, Lord John Alderdice, Jeremy Treglown, Elleke Boehmer | 21 Nov 2017 | |
| 9183 | Representing the Dead | Book at Lunchtime event | Helen Swift, jessica Goodman, Philip Bullock, Neil Kenny, Michele Aaron | 26 Oct 2017 | |
| 9184 | Creative Commons | Giving Up The Gun: Disengaging from Politically Motivated Violence in Northern Ireland | Is de-radicalisation of former terrorists helpful or even possible? This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities. | Neil Ferguson | 23 Oct 2017 |
| 9185 | Margaret Thatcher | Lord Powell of Bayswater, Margaret Thatcher's Foreign Affairs Private Secretary, details Thatcher's successes and failures with Europe. | Lord Powell of Bayswater | 31 Oct 2017 | |
| 9186 | Creative Commons | It's no longer OK to say I practise differently than everyone else | Professor James Wright asks what is the next fundamental change to orthopaedic surgical practice and wonders if it is using best evidence to direct us to do the same for the same condition. | James Wright | 31 Oct 2017 |
| 9187 | Jews, Israel and Debate: Understanding Israel in the Diaspora | Why and how should we study Diaspora Jews' relation to Israel? | Ilan z Baron, Yaacov Yadgar | 31 Oct 2017 | |
| 9188 | Birth of the Ashkenazi-Mizrahi Controversy on the ‘Arab Question’ (1910-12) | On 'the mother' of all ensuing Mizrahi–Ashkenazi ethnic controversies. | Moshe Behar, Yaacov Yadgar | 01 Nov 2017 | |
| 9189 | Long term outcomes of former child migrants in care in Australia. "Uprooted from everything that attaches you". | Professor Elizabeth Fernandez, University of New South Wales Sydney, gives a public seminar hosted by the Rees Centre, Department of Education | Elizabeth Fernandez | 01 Nov 2017 | |
| 9190 | Soft War: The Ethics on Unarmed Conflict | Soft war tactics, including cyber-warfare and economic sanctions, propaganda and non-violent resistance are of increasing importance but largely unexplored in just war theory. This talk illuminates this neglected aspect of international conflict. | Michael L. Gross | 26 Oct 2017 | |
| 9191 | Why should we have trust in numbers? Making evidence more reliable, and empowering people to check it | Professor David Spiegelhalter, , Winton Professor for the Public Understanding of Risk in the Statistical Laboratory, Centre for Mathematical Sciences, University of Cambridge delivers the annual Sidney Ball lecture at Lady Margaret Hall, Oxford | David Spiegelhalter | 02 Nov 2017 | |
| 9192 | Aminatta Forna speaks to Catherine Gilbert | Aminatta Forna OBE, author of The Devil that Danced on the Water, talks to Dr Catherine Gilbert about silence, narrative and resilience in Sierra Leone. | Aminatta Forna, Catherine Gilbert | 21 Nov 2017 | |
| 9193 | Migration and the Metropolis: How ancient Rome stayed great | Professor Greg Woolf, Director of the Institute of Classical Studies at the University of London, gave this year's Ronald Syme Lecture at Wolfson College, Oxford. The lecture was introduced by Professor Philomen Probert. | Greg Woolf | 03 Nov 2017 | |
| 9194 | Superfluids in Flatland: Topology, Defects, and the 2016 Nobel Prize | In this talk, Siddharth Parameswaran discusses how a topological approach to 2D systems reveal that they can indeed become superfluid, and lead to surprising and beautiful universal results whose implications continue to resonate today. | Siddharth Parameswaran | 03 Nov 2017 | |
| 9195 | Quantum mechanics on the human scale | Stephen Blundell reviews a theory of superconductivity that was developed in Oxford in the 1930’s by Fritz London. | Stephen Blundell | 03 Nov 2017 | |
| 9196 | From Identical Particles to Frictionless Flow | John Chalker discusses how the laws of quantum mechanics lead us from the microscopic world to macroscopic phenomena. | John Chalker | 03 Nov 2017 | |
| 9197 | FMR 56 - From the editors | The region of Latin America and the Caribbean has long demonstrated hospitality towards those fleeing conflict and persecution within the region and further afield. | Marion Couldrey, Jenny Peebles | 31 Oct 2017 | |
| 9198 | FMR 56 - Foreword: Regional solidarity and commitment to protection in Latin America and the Caribbean | At a time when over 65 million people are forcibly displaced worldwide, Latin America and the Caribbean offer examples of good practices from a region which continues to uphold a long-standing commitment to protect those in need. | Filippo Grandi | 31 Oct 2017 | |
| 9199 | FMR 56 - Protection gaps in Mexico | With Mexico a major destination – and transit – country for people displaced by violence in the Northern Triangle of Central America, the Mexican government needs urgently to improve its asylum systems and procedures if they are to be fit for purpose. | Andrea Villasenor, Elba Coria | 31 Oct 2017 | |
| 9200 | FMR 56 - Silencing criticism in Mexico | Journalists and human rights defenders in Mexico are being attacked in an attempt to silence their criticism. Many are forced to flee or risk being assassinated. The consequences are both personal and of wider social significance. | Ximena Suárez, Daniel Zapico | 31 Oct 2017 |