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| 9401 | Is vaping better than smoking? | As many of you set your new year’s resolution to quit smoking and start vaping, we thought we’d ask the question: Is vaping better than smoking? And could it help you quit? | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce | 09 Jan 2018 | |
| 9402 | How do you survive the office Christmas party? | ‘Tis the season to be merry, so it’s time for the annual Christmas party. For some employers it can be more fraught than fun! In this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast we ask: how do you survive the office Christmas party? | Robin Dunbar | 09 Jan 2018 | |
| 9403 | Lincoln Leads in Law | This week, our 'Lincoln Leads' panellists discuss whether or not misogyny should be crime. | Barbara Havelkova, Zoe Williams, Patricia Jimenez Kwast, Heather Mann | 09 Jan 2018 | |
| 9404 | Round Table Discussion and Questions | Round table discussion, chaired by Ngaire Woods, founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and professor of Global Economic Governance at the University of Oxford. | Ngaire Woods | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9405 | Academic Freedom in the Future UK | Professor Alastair Buchan, Head of Brexit Strategy, University of Oxford gives a talk for the colloquium. | Alastair Buchan | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9406 | The Future Realities for UK Banking and Finance | Karl Lannoo, CEO of Centre of European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels, gives a talk for the colloquium. | Karl Lannoo | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9407 | What British Business is saying about Brexit | Paul Mizen, Professor of Monetary Economics, University of Nottingham, gives a talk for the colloquium. Cowritten by Nicholas Bloom, Professor of Economics, Stanford. | Paul Mizen | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9408 | The Future Realities for EU and UK Agriculture and a new EU Governance Model | Daniel Gueguen, Founder and Head of Strategy, PACT European Affairs, Professor of Comitology, College of Europe, gives a talk for the coloquium. | Daniel Guéguen | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9409 | China Reaches for the World | Georges Haour, Emeritus Professor of Technology and Innovation Management, IMD, gives a talk for the colloquium. | Georges Haour | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9410 | The EU's Future Direction | Jonathan Story, Emeritus Professor, International Political Economy, INSEAD, gives a talk for the colloquium. | Jonathan Story | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9411 | Berlin Rules | Sir Paul Lever, Former UK Ambassador to Germany, Honorary Fellow, The Queen's College, gives a talk for the colloquium | Sir Paul Lever | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9412 | The European Crisis | Andrew Moravcsik, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, gives a talk for the colloquium. | Andrew Moravcsik | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9413 | Creative Commons | Kami: A Platform for High-Level Parametric Hardware Specification and Its Modular Verification | Kami: A Platform for High-Level Parametric Hardware Specification and Its Modular Verification | Muralidaran Vijayaraghavan | 15 Jan 2018 |
| 9414 | Creative Commons | No-Brainer CPS Conversion | Milo Davis (Northeastern University, USA) gives the fourth talk in the second panel, Foundations of Higher-Order Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP. | Milo Davis | 15 Jan 2018 |
| 9415 | Creative Commons | Foundations of Strong Call by Need | Thibaut Balabonski (LRI, France and University of Paris-Sud, France) gives the third talk in the second panel, Foundations of Higher-Order Programming, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference. | Thibaut Balabonski | 15 Jan 2018 |
| 9416 | Teach us how we may pray | AElfric of Eynsham teaches the congregation to recite the Lord’s Prayer in English, 'Thu ure faeder'. MS. Hatton 115, fol. 10r. Composed 990-995, copied in the second half of the 1000s. Read by Andy Orchard. | Andy Orchard | 16 Jan 2018 | |
| 9417 | Come and dance with me in Ireland | The lyrics of dance songs about love and longing, jotted down without music. MS. Rawl. D. 913, fol. 1r-v. Copied in the early 1300s. Read by Helen Appleton, Daniel Wakelin. | Helen Appleton, Daniel Wakelin | 16 Jan 2018 | |
| 9418 | If it be played | In the play The Burial of Christ, Joseph, Mary Magdalen and three other women cry out when they see Jesus on the Cross. MS. e Musaeo 160, fol. 141r. Copied c. 1518–1520. Read by Helen Appleton, Angela O'Brien, Daniel Sawyer, Wing Tan Lai. | Helen Appleton, Angela O'Brien, Daniel Sawyer, Wing Tan Lai | 16 Jan 2018 | |
| 9419 | First entereth Wisdom | In the play Wisdom, the devil tempts three godly people into sins – lust and other ‘French fashions’. MS. Digby 133, fol. 158r. Copied in the late 1400s. Read by Arka Chakraborty, Matthew Day, Ben Sims, Daniel Sawyer. | Arka Chakraborty, Matthew Day, Ben Sims, Daniel Sawyer | 16 Jan 2018 | |
| 9420 | Listeneth now and beth not deaf! | A travelling preacher recites a poem, warning about the horrors of death. MS. Add. E. 6 (R). Copied in the late 1200s. Read by Daniel Wakelin. | Daniel Wakelin | 16 Jan 2018 | |
| 9421 | Creative Commons | Compiling to Categories | Conal Elliott, Target, USA, gives the first talk in the fourth panel, Program Construction, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference. | Conal Elliott | 16 Jan 2018 |
| 9422 | Creative Commons | Local Refinement Typing | Benjamin Cosman, University of California at San Diego, USA, gives the third talk in the second panel, Tools for Verification, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference. | Benjamin Cosman | 16 Jan 2018 |
| 9423 | What happens after a storm? | In our latest episode of the Big Questions podcast we visited Dr Peter Walton, a geography teacher turned fellow of the Environmental Change Institute, at the University of Oxford, to ask: What happens after a storm? | Peter Walton | 10 Jan 2018 | |
| 9424 | Creative Commons | A Metaprogramming Framework for Formal Verification | Sebastian Ullrich (KIT, Germany), gives the fourth talk in the second panel, Dependently Typed Programming, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Sebastian Ullrich | 17 Jan 2018 |
| 9425 | Creative Commons | Normalization by Evaluation for Sized Dependent Types | Andreas Abel (University of Gothenburg, Sweden), gives the first talk in the second panel, Dependently Typed Programming, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Andreas Abel | 17 Jan 2018 |
| 9426 | Creative Commons | A Specification for Dependent Types in Haskell | Antoine Vizard (University of Pennsylvania, USA), gives the first talk in the second panel, Dependently Typed Programming, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Antoine Vizard | 17 Jan 2018 |
| 9427 | Creative Commons | Herbarium Racketensis: A Stroll through the Woods (Functional Pearl) | Robby Findler (Northwestern University, USA), gives the first talk in the first panel, Domain-Specific Languages, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Robby Findler | 17 Jan 2018 |
| 9428 | Creative Commons | Visitors Unchained | Francois Pottier (Inria, France), gives the second talk in the fourth panel, Program Construction, on the 2nd day of the ICFP conference. | François Pottier | 17 Jan 2018 |
| 9429 | The Future of Healthcare - Evidencer and Value Based | Muir Gray is now working with both NHS England and Public Health England to bring about a transformation of care with the aim of increasing value for both populations and individuals. Here he gives a talk on improving healthcare systems. | Muir Gray | 19 Jan 2018 | |
| 9430 | Creative Commons | Is it true? Why questions about the news are changing | Liz Corbin, editor, BBC Reality Check, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Liz Corbin | 19 Jan 2018 |
| 9431 | Creative Commons | Things Come Together: Science and the American West | Elliott West gives the 2017 Harmsworth lecture on November 7th, 2017. | Elliott West | 10 Jan 2018 |
| 9432 | Creative Commons | On Polymorphic Gradual Typing | Yuu Igarashi (Kyoto University, Japan) gives the second talk in the fourth panel, Integrating Static and Dynamic Typing, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Yuu Igarashi | 22 Jan 2018 |
| 9433 | Creative Commons | Theorems for Free for Free: Parametricity, With and Without Types | Amal Ahmed (Northeastern University, USA) gives the first talk in the fourth panel, Integrating Static and Dynamic Typing, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Amal Ahmed | 22 Jan 2018 |
| 9434 | Creative Commons | Gradual Session Types | Peter Thiemann (University of Freiburg, Germany) gives the fourth talk in the third panel, Contracts and Sessions, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Peter Thiemann | 22 Jan 2018 |
| 9435 | Creative Commons | Manifest Sharing with Session Types | Stephanie Balzer (Carnegie Mellon University, USA) gives the third talk in the third panel, Contracts and Sessions, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Stephanie Balzer | 22 Jan 2018 |
| 9436 | Creative Commons | Whip: Higher-Order Contracts for Modern Services | Lucas Waye (Harvard University, USA), gives the second talk in the third panel, Contracts and Sessions , on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Lucas Waye | 22 Jan 2018 |
| 9437 | Research behind... Understanding Misunderstanding | A podcast about 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 | 09 Jan 2018 | |
| 9438 | Research Behind... The Great Vape Debate | A podcast about a song about vaping based on the latest evidence from research from Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce at the University of Oxford | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce | 09 Jan 2018 | |
| 9439 | Research Behind... Stomach is the Monarch | The research behind a song about how Victorians saw the conversation between the gut and mood, featuring an interview with researcher Dr Emilie Taylor-Brown at the University of Oxford | Emilie Taylor-Brown | 09 Jan 2018 | |
| 9440 | Research Behind... Use the Digital to Make the World you Want to See | The research behind 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 | 08 Jan 2018 | |
| 9441 | Research Behind... Mars Quakes | The research behind a song about the quest to hear Marsquakes based on research by Dr Neil Bowles at the University of Oxford. | Neil Bowles | 08 Jan 2018 | |
| 9442 | Proving International Crimes | International criminal tribunals face an enormous task when they seek to analyse the thousands of pages of evidence that are presented in the course of their trials... | Yvonne McDermott Rees (Swansea University) | 23 Jan 2018 | |
| 9443 | Creative Commons | Inferring Scope through Syntactic Sugar | Justin Pombrio (Brown University, USA) gives the third talk in the fifth panel, Inference and Analysis on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Justin Pombrio | 23 Jan 2018 |
| 9444 | Creative Commons | Automating Sized-Type Inference for Complexity Analysis | Martin Avanzini (University of Innsbruck, Austria) gives the second talk in the fifth panel, Inference and Analysis on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Martin Avanzini | 23 Jan 2018 |
| 9445 | Creative Commons | Constrained Type Families | Richard A. Eisenberg (Bryn Mawr College, USA) gives the first talk in the fifth panel, Inference and Analysis, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Richard A Eisenberg | 23 Jan 2018 |
| 9446 | Creative Commons | Gradual Typing with Union and Intersection Types | Victor Lanvin (ENS Cachan, France) gives the third talk in the fourth panel, Integrating Static and Dynamic Typing, on the 3rd day of the ICFP conference. | Victor Lanvin | 23 Jan 2018 |
| 9447 | The Role of Deterrence in Managing Great Power Competition | This seminar will not only offer a core foundation in the concept of deterrence, from a practitioner's perspective, but explore its utility and application to present day conflict scenarios in Europe, in particular the case of Russia and NATO. | Michael Kofman | 22 Jan 2018 | |
| 9448 | Creative Commons | Mixed methods in the real world: a messy business? | Dr Katherine Pollard gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare seminar series. | Katherine Pollard | 24 Jan 2018 |
| 9449 | How To Think About Limited War (Without Limiting Your Thinking) | 'Limited War' is one of the terms making a frequent appearance in the strategic studies, international relations, and military history realms over the last 70 years. | Donald Stoker | 24 Jan 2018 | |
| 9450 | Galaxy Dynamics: The chemical evolution side | Dr Ralph Schoenrich will talk about the chemical evolution side | Ralph Schoenrich | 25 Jan 2018 | |
| 9451 | Galaxy Dynamics: The dynamics of galaxy discs | Dr John Magorrian will talk about the dynamics of galaxy discs | John Magorrian | 25 Jan 2018 | |
| 9452 | Galaxy Dynamics: Stellar systems: a new state of matter | Prof James Binney FRS will talk about stellar systems: a new state of matter | James Binney | 25 Jan 2018 | |
| 9453 | Imagining the Divine: Art and the Rise of World Religions | Mary Beard and Neil MacGregor in conversation | undefined | 24 Jan 2018 | |
| 9454 | Literacy and foundation learning in multilingual India | Dr Sonali Nag, Oxford Departmant of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the department's Families, Effecrive Learning and Literacy Research Group | Dr Sonali Nag | 25 Jan 2018 | |
| 9455 | Lincoln Leads in Medicine | Lincoln's medical breakthroughs: The past, present and future. | Eric Sidebottom, David Vaux, Mustafa Aydogan, Francesca Donnellan | 22 Jan 2018 | |
| 9456 | Creative Commons | The Gulf Crisis | Madawi al-Rasheed (LSE) and Courtney Freer (LSE), give a talk for the Middle East Centre Seminar Series at St Anthony's College Oxford, chaired by Toby Matthiesen (St Anthony's College). | Madawi al-Rasheed, Courtney Freer, Toby Matthiesen | 29 Jan 2018 |
| 9457 | Not-for-Profit Journalism: A New Model | Rachel Oldroyd (Managing Editor, Bureau of Investigative Journalism), gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Rachel Oldroyd | 29 Jan 2018 | |
| 9458 | The International Law Commission as an Interpreter of International Law | The International Law Commission is a subsidiary organ of the United Nations General Assembly entrusted with the progressive development of international law and its codification. | Danai Azaria | 06 Feb 2018 | |
| 9459 | Arabic - Scrolls into codices: Jilyani's picture-poems for Saladin | Professor Julia Bray (Laudian Professor of Arabic, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the new series for the Centre for the Study of the Book. | Julia Bray | 29 Jan 2018 | |
| 9460 | Numismatics - Coins, Money and Prices in Renaissance Italy | Dr Alan Stahl (Curator of Numismatics, Princeton University) gives a talk in the new Centre for the Study of the Book Seminar series. | Alan Stahl | 29 Jan 2018 | |
| 9461 | Beyond accuracy: Evidence gaps and unintended consequences. Factors influencing utility of point-of-care diagnostic tests | Point-of-care or near-patient-tests, are as these descriptors suggest, medical diagnostic tests which can be performed by a clinician, patient, or carer of a patient, without the need for samples to be transported to laboratories. | Phil Turner | 30 Jan 2018 | |
| 9462 | Creative Commons | Nordic Nationalism and Penal Order: Walling the Welfare State | All Souls Seminar, Centre for Criminology, Univeristy of Oxford, 18th January 2018. | Vanessa Barker | 31 Jan 2018 |
| 9463 | Creative Commons | Haim Yacobi - Israel, Africa: Identity, Culture and Politics | Haim Yacobi (UCL) gives a talk on Israel in Africa, Africa (and Africans) in Israel. | Haim Yacobi, Yaacov Yadgar | 30 Jan 2018 |
| 9464 | How do you measure a Mars quake? | In this episode of the Big Questions podcast, we visited Dr Neil Bowles, Jane Hurley and Tristram Warren from the Atmospheric Oceanic & Planetary Physics Department to ask the question: how do you measure a Mars quake? | Neil Bowles, Jane Hurley, Tristram Warren | 29 Jan 2018 | |
| 9465 | Creative Commons | The development of quantitative reasoning | Emeritus Professor Terezinha Nunes, Department of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the department's Subject Pedagogy Research Group | Terezinha Nunes | 05 Feb 2018 |
| 9466 | Measurement with no standards: reflections of an unconventional psychometrician | Dr Joshua McGrane, Department of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the Oxford University Centre for Educational Assessment | Joshua McGrane | 05 Feb 2018 | |
| 9467 | Creative Commons | Gandhi's Inspiration | A Panel Discussion with Professor Ruth Harris, Shrimati Kajal Sheth and Professor Sir Richard Sorabji. | Ruth Harris, Kajal Sheth, Richard Sorabj | 05 Feb 2018 |
| 9468 | Launch of new website to catalogue biases affecting health and medical research | Professor Carl Heneghan and Dr David Nunan from the Oxford Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine presented the launch of a new website that catalogues the important biases affecting health and medical research. | Carl Heneghan, David Nunan, Sir Iain Chalmers | 05 Feb 2018 | |
| 9469 | Is there a future for photojournalists in the digital age? | Adrian Hadland, senior lecturer, University of Stirling, gives a talk for the The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Some videos have been edited out of the recording due to Copyright and/or distorted sound. | Adrian Hadland | 05 Feb 2018 | |
| 9470 | Creative Commons | Positioning Myanmar as an attractive new investment destination in Southeast Asia | Sufian Jusoh speaks at the Southeast Asia Seminar. | Sufian Jusoh | 06 Feb 2018 |
| 9471 | Creative Commons | The Colloquy between Muhammad and Saytan: The 18th-century Bangla Iblichnama of Garibulla | Tony K Stewart (Vanderbilt) give the 2017 Majewski Lecture. | Tony K Stewart | 06 Feb 2018 |
| 9472 | Early Modern Publishing Policies - Andreas Frisius of Amsterdam and the search for a niche market, 1664-75 | Professor Ian Maclean (All Souls College), gives the third seminar in the History of the Book series, looking at the early modern period publishing policies in Europe on February 2nd, 2018. | Ian Maclean | 06 Feb 2018 | |
| 9473 | Creative Commons | Britain's Anglo-Indians: The Invisibility of Assimilation | Rochelle Almeida speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 24 January 2017. | Rochelle Almeida | 05 Feb 2018 |
| 9474 | Seeing and Seeing-as: Building a politics of visibility in criminology | All Souls Seminar: 1st February 2018. | Sarah Armstrong | 06 Feb 2018 | |
| 9475 | Eugene Rogan - The Myth of the Campbell-Bannerman Report: Arab views on Israel after the Suez Crisis | On the origins and context of a little know (for some obvious reasons) chapter in the history of the Zionism. | Eugene Rogan | 08 Feb 2018 | |
| 9476 | Creative Commons | Restoring trust in news | Alessandra Galloni, global news editor, Reuters, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Alessandra Galloni | 07 Feb 2018 |
| 9477 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Scaling the Maths of Life - Michael Bonsall | Michael Bonsall explores how we can use mathematics to link between scales of organisation in biology, delving in to developmental biology, ecology and neurosciences. | Michael Bonsall | 12 Feb 2018 | |
| 9478 | Creative Commons | A Stroke of Bad Luck - Understanding Brain Disease | The 2018 Wolfson Haldane Lecture was delivered by Professor Dame Nancy Rothwell and introduced by Professor Philomen Probert. | Nancy Rothwell | 09 Feb 2018 |
| 9479 | Creative Commons | Collective inaction and group-based ignorance | In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Anne Schwenkebecher discusses morally wrongful collective inaction and the problem of group-based ignorance. | Anne Schwekenbecher | 06 Feb 2018 |
| 9480 | Does love have a scent? | Love is in the air - or is it? Companies are advertising that they can find you love through the power of scent! But are pheromones a chemical way to find your true love? Or is it just a myth? | Tristram Wyatt | 06 Feb 2018 | |
| 9481 | Creative Commons | Buddhism, Politics and Political Thought in Myanmar | Matthew J Walton (St Antony's) in discussion with Gustaaf Houtman (Mandalay) | Matthew J. Walton, Gustaaf Houtman | 14 Feb 2018 |
| 9482 | Creative Commons | Hindu Militarism, P.D. Tandon and the Politics of Scale in 1940s Uttar Pradesh | William Gould speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 21 February 2017 | William Gould | 14 Feb 2018 |
| 9483 | Creative Commons | System coherence and cohesion in English further education provision - glass half empty, or glass half full (and what's in the glass)? | Professor Ewart Keep, Director of SKOPE Department of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series | Ewart Keep | 13 Feb 2018 |
| 9484 | Creative Commons | Trade - Merchants' books of Venice and Florence | Dr Irene Ceccherini (Lyell-Bodleian Research Fellow in Manuscript Studies, Bodleian Library, Dilts Research Fellow in Palaeography, Lincoln College, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Seminar in the History of the Book on 9th February 2017. | Irene Ceccherini | 16 Feb 2018 |
| 9485 | Creative Commons | Hindu Militarism, P.D. Tandon and the Politics of Scale in 1940s Uttar Pradesh | William Gould speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 21 February 2017 | William Gould | 16 Feb 2018 |
| 9486 | Creative Commons | Subaltern Counter-Publics: Dalits and Missionary Christianity in Kerala | Sanal Mohan speaks at the South Asia Seminar | Sanal Mohan | 16 Feb 2018 |
| 9487 | Social Pedagogy in the UK today: where are we up to and where are we going? | Professor Claire Cameron from UCL Institute of Education gives a talk hosted by the Rees Centre for Fostering and Education | Claire Cameron | 16 Feb 2018 | |
| 9488 | Creative Commons | Journalism and the Underworld | Antonio Sampaio, research associate for security and development, International Institute for Strategic Studies (IISS), gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Antonio Sampaio | 16 Feb 2018 |
| 9489 | James Joyce and the Phenomenology of Film | Book at Lunchtime, James Joyce and the Phenomenology of Film | Katherine Morris, Ulrika Maude, Jeri Johnson, Cleo Hanaway-Oakley, Philip Bullock | 16 Feb 2018 | |
| 9490 | Almog Behar - Between Hebrew and Arabic | The politics, culture, and reality of Hebrew and Arabic in Israel and beyond. | Almog Behar, Yaacov Yadgar | 14 Feb 2018 | |
| 9491 | EAMENA Project: Zama Regia as a case study | Lamia Fersi talks about their group's projects in the final part on the first day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results - Tunisia. | Lamia Fersi | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9492 | L'usage de l'imagerie satellite dans la gestion du patrimoine culturel dans les milieux urbains | Sonia Slim gives a talk her group's projects in the final part on the first day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results - Tunisia. | Sonia Slim | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9493 | Les nouvelles technologies au service du patrimoine. Exemple: EAMENA Project. Comment documenter et protéger notre patrimoine? | Khansa Hannachi talks about his group's projects in the final part on the first day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results - Tunisia. | Khansa Hannachi | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9494 | Brain-machine interfaces and the translation of thought into action | In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Tom Buller reflects on the causal relationship between movement goals and bodily awareness and challenges the idea that BMI-enabled movement and intentional bodily movement are equal actions. | Tom Buller | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9495 | Conflict in a Connected World: Journalism, Justice and Accountability in the Realm of Open Source Information | Eliot Higgins, founder of Bellingcat and Brown Moses Blog, speaks on the use of open-source information. | Eliot Higgins | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9496 | The Mladic Case before the ICTY – an Insider's Perspective | Jonas Nillson speaks on his time working in the ICTY chambers. | Jonas Nillson | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9497 | 'It Stays With You: Use of Force by UN Peacekeepers in Haiti' Film Screening and Discussion | Professor Siobhan Wills discusses the UN Peacekeeping mission in Haiti and her documentary. | Siobhan Wills | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9498 | The UN in Kosovo: Building the Rule of Law and Respect for Human Rights, a Very Mixed Record | William O'Neill gives an insider perspective into the UN Peacekeeping Missoin in Kosovo. | William O'Neill | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9499 | Travelling Jurisprudence: the Circulation of Legal Reasoning on International Crimes between Europe and Latin America | David Copello, Raluca Grosescu, and Sophie Daviaud give a talk for the OTJR Seminar Series. | David Copello, Raluca Grosescu, Sophie Daviaud | 19 Feb 2018 | |
| 9500 | Creative Commons | Ambivalence, Ambiguity and Alienation: Making Sense of 'Tension' in North India | Raphael Susewind speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 13 February 2018 | Raphael Susewind | 19 Feb 2018 |
| 9501 | Challenges of being an academic surgeon and journal editor | Professor Prokar Dasgupta from King's College London talks about the challenges of being an academic surgeon and an Editor-in-Chief for the journal BJUI. | Prokar Dasgupta | 20 Feb 2018 | |
| 9502 | Creative Commons | 9th Annual Access Lecture 2018 | What does the evidence on widening participation tell us? | Anna Vignoles | 20 Feb 2018 |
| 9503 | Creative Commons | Laparoscopic aortic surgery: Credible or just plain crazy? | Mr Dominic PJ Howard talks about the current management and Oxford research on aortic disease, and the endovascular revolution. Mr Adam Howard discusses the exciting area of laparoscopic aortic surgery and where that is placed in this field. | Dominic PJ Howard, Adam Howard | 20 Feb 2018 |
| 9504 | Using the EAMENA methodology to record endangered archaeological sites in Libya | Emhemed Gerjebo talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya. | Emhemed Gerjebo | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9505 | Recording and monitoring archaeological sites through satellite imagery | Dawoud Husayn talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya. | Dawoud Husayn | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9506 | Endangered Archaeological sites in Libya | Tarek Teka talks about their group's projects in the final part on the second day of the conference; Training projects in Heritage documentation: challenges and first results: Libya. | Tarek Teka | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9507 | Rushing Robots and Tons of Glass: Building the WEAVE Spectrograph | Ellen Schallig gives a short talk on building the WEAVE spectograph. | Ellen Schallig | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9508 | Quasars: Are They As Cool As They Sound? | In this flash talk, Josie Peters presents on the topic of quasars. | Josie Peters | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9509 | What does it mean to be LGBT+ today? | 2018's annual lecture, organised by the LGBT+ Staff Network, will be delivered by Asad Dhunna, a London based marketing and communications director. Asad has written for various publications including the Guardian and the Huffington Post. | Asad Dhunna | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9510 | The Big Bang and a Multiverse | Darsh Kodwani gives a short talk on The Big bang and a multiverse. | Darsh Kodwani | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9511 | I'm Spinning Around: Watching Galaxies Rotate (Or Not) | Mark Graham gives a short talk on the rotation of galaxies. | Mark Graham | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9512 | It's a Star's Life | In this short talk, Rebecca Esselstein gives an overview of a typical star's lifespan. | Rebecca Esselstein | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9513 | Galactic Archaeology: Mining Stellar Fossils in the Milky Way Halo | Payel Das gives a short talk on mining stellar fossils in the Milky Way halo. | Payel Das | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9514 | Weighing Black Holes | Oxford astrophysicist Martin Bureau gives a talk on black holes. | Martin Bureau | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9515 | Taking Real Photos of Planets Outside the Solar System | Jean-Loup Baudino gives a short talk on planets outside the solar system. | Jean-Loup Baudino | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9516 | Merging Galaxies: Making the Biggest Mess! | Nathan Adams presents a short talk on merging galaxies. | Natham Adams | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9517 | Creative Commons | Galia Sabar: African Migration to Israel - Chronicle of a Failure Foretold | The history and politics of African migration to Israel | Galia Sabar, Yaacov Yadgar | 21 Feb 2018 |
| 9518 | Valuing Women With Disabilities | Valuing Women With Disabilities: Infantilised, Medicalised, Pauperised? | Marie Tidball, Helen Brookman, Julie Jaye Charles | 21 Feb 2018 | |
| 9519 | Ethnicised Religion and Sacralised Ethnicity in the Past and the Present | An expert panel discusses the phenomenon of ethnicisation of religious identifications focussing especially on the nexus of religious, ethnic and national identifications in colonial, anti-colonial and postcolonial settings from Ireland to South Asia. | Elisabeth Bolorinos Allard, Faisal Devji, Peter Leary, Ilya Afanasyev | 22 Feb 2018 | |
| 9520 | Trade - Merchants' books of Venice and Florence | Dr Irene Ceccherini (Lyell-Bodleian Research Fellow in Manuscript Studies, Bodleian Library, Dilts Research Fellow in Palaeography, Lincoln College, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the Seminar in the History of the Book on 9th February 2017. | Irene Ceccherini | 23 Feb 2018 | |
| 9521 | Early Modern Publishing Policies - Andreas Frisius of Amsterdam and the search for a niche market, 1664-75 | Professor Ian Maclean (All Souls College), gives the third seminar in the History of the Book series, looking at the early modern period publishing policies in Europe on February 2nd, 2018. | Ian Maclean | 23 Feb 2018 | |
| 9522 | Arabic - Scrolls into codices: Jilyani's picture-poems for Saladin | Professor Julia Bray (Laudian Professor of Arabic, University of Oxford) gives a talk for the new series for the Centre for the Study of the Book. | Julia Bray | 23 Feb 2018 | |
| 9523 | Numismatics - Coins, Money and Prices in Renaissance Italy | Dr Alan Stahl (Curator of Numismatics, Princeton University) gives a talk in the new Centre for the Study of the Book Seminar series. | Alan Stahl | 23 Feb 2018 | |
| 9524 | Curating the exhibition 'Designing English' | Daniel Wakelin talks about the concept behind the exhibition 'Designing English: Graphics on the Medieval Page' in the Weston Library, Oxford, and about the thrill of working with original material from the Bodleian collection at Oxford Medieval Studies. | Daniel Wakelin, Henrike Lähnemann | 23 Feb 2018 | |
| 9525 | Creative Commons | Who Voted for Brexit? | An evening with special guest speakers on the subject of Brexit. | Andrew Oswald, Danny Dorling, Johanna Waters | 22 Feb 2018 |
| 9526 | Daniel Libeskind: Architecture and Memory | In this lecture, architect Daniel Libeskind shares his creative process and thinking for many of his most prominent buildings including the Jewish Museum Berlin and the Military History Museum in Dresden. | Daniel Libeskind | 26 Feb 2018 | |
| 9527 | Creative Commons | Politics After God | The 2018 Winant Lecture in American Government. | David Sehat, Hal Jones | 15 Feb 2018 |
| 9528 | The Qur'an as literature | A principal reason for why the Qur'an managed to establish itself as a text believed to constitute divine revelation is that it is compelling literature. How do Islamic and modern Western scholars approach the Qur'an's literary dimension? | Nicolai Sinai | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9529 | Confirming and clarifying: The Qur'an in conversation with earlier Judaeo-Christian traditions | The Qur'an's original addressees must have been familiar with earlier Jewish and Christian traditions, which the Qur'an claims both to "confirm" and to "clarify". | Nicolai Sinai | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9530 | Rekindling Prophecy: The Qur'an in its historical milieu. | This second episode examines the historical context in which the material now collected in the Qur'an was first promulgated. Special attention is paid to the various groups of addressees who figure in the Qur'an. | Nicolai Sinai | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9531 | Hovering about the Qur'an without entering into it? On the academic study of the Qur'an. | What does it mean to study the Qur'an historically? In this initial episode we consider how historically oriented research on the Qur'an relates to religious belief and to traditional Islamic scriptural interpretation. | Nicolai Sinai | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9532 | Creative Commons | There are many roads to power – How to build a career in journalism | Alexandra Borchardt, Director of strategic development, RISJ, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Alexandra Borchardt | 27 Feb 2018 |
| 9533 | A Celebration of the Centenary of the Birth of Olive Gibbs | 100 years since the Representation of the People Act, the act which gave women the vote. | Susanna Pressel, Liz Woolley, Bruce Kent, Simon Gibbs, Christine Simm | 26 Feb 2018 | |
| 9534 | Creative Commons | Models of Obesity - A Book Launch | To mark its publication of Models of Obesity: From Ecology to Complexity in Science and Policy in September 2017, author Stanley Ulijaszek discusses the book's themes and purpose | Stanley Ulijaszek | 28 Feb 2018 |
| 9535 | Creative Commons | Listening to the News Audience - What's Missing from Obesity News? | A seminar by Catriona Bonfiglioli, a senior lecturer in Media Studies at the University of Sydney, Australia | Catriona Bonfiglioli | 28 Feb 2018 |
| 9536 | Creative Commons | Childhood Obesity in Portugal | Professor Stanley Ulijaszek interviews Professor Cristina Padez as part of the Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) 'Instruments and Institutions' interviews series | Stanley Ulijaszek, Cristina Padez | 28 Feb 2018 |
| 9537 | Obesity and Consumption | A lecture presented by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek at the University of St Gallen, Switzerland. | Stanley Ulijaszek | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9538 | Modal Epistemology and the Formal Identity of Intellect and Object | A defence of the Formal Identity Thesis and of the immateriality of the human intellect, based on specifically epistemological arguments about our knowledge of necessary or essential truths, including especially essential truths about value. | Robert Koons | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9539 | Hylomorphism, natural science, mind and God | Howard Robinson argues that the early moderns were right to think that Aristotelian or scholastic hylomorphism was inconsistent with modern science. | Howard Robinson | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9540 | Dependent Powerful Qualities and Grounded Downward Causation | David Yates argues that some physically realised qualitative properties have their causal roles solely in virtue of being the qualities they are, and not in virtue of the powers bestowed by their physical realizers on a given occasion. | David yates | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9541 | A Biologically Informed Hylomorphism | Utilising recent advances in developmental biology, Christopher Austin argues that the hylomorphic framework is an empirically adequate and conceptually rich explanatory schema with which to model the nature of organisms. | Christopher J Austin | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9542 | Hylomorphic Structure, Emergence, and Supervenience | William Jaworski argues why the hylomorphic structure is the best (and perhaps only) thing that can explain the persistence of individuals that change their matter over time. | William Jaworski | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9543 | Real versus rubbish EBM: do you know the difference? | A light hearted account of being treated by the 'wrong' guideline - with a serious conclusion about making sure this doesn’t happen. | Trish Greenhalgh | 02 Mar 2018 | |
| 9544 | Museums and National Identity: Panel-led Workshop 1 | This workshop explored the role of museums and memorial sites, drawing cross-cultural comparisons and investigating the relationship between post-war commemoration and national identity. | Mark Johnston, Emma Login, Christina Steenkamp, Gabriel Moshenska, Tony Horwitz, Jane Potter | 02 Mar 2018 | |
| 9545 | Clement Attlee Memorial Lecture 2018 | Clement Attlee Memorial Lecture 2018, given by Paul Mason, journalist and author of 'Post-Capitalism: A Guide to our Future' (2015). | Paul Mason | 02 Mar 2018 | |
| 9546 | Creative Commons | Is Myanmar's 'Buddhist nationalist' movement (also) a religious reform movement? | Matthew J Walton, Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi and Aye Thein speak at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 14 February 2018. | Matthew J Walton, Ma Khin Mar Mar Kyi, Aye Thein | 28 Feb 2018 |
| 9547 | Creative Commons | Querying the Cosmopolitan in Sri Lankan and Indian Ocean History | Zoltan Biedermann and Alan Strathern speak at the South Asia Seminar on 6 February 2018. | Zoltán Biedermann, Alan Strathern | 28 Feb 2018 |
| 9548 | Creative Commons | Upper GI Surgery | Dr John Findlay (Oxford University) presents 'Heavy Petting in Oesophago-gastric Cancer’ and Mr Nick Maynard (Oxford University) presents ‘How Much Should we Tell the Public About Outcomes from Oesophagectomy?’ | Nick Maynard, John Findlay | 28 Feb 2018 |
| 9549 | Creative Commons | Side Effects to Some, Therapies to Others: Autonomic Neuromodulation | Professor Alex Green (Oxford University) talks about the autonomic side-effects of neuromodulation including deep brain stimulation and dorsal root ganglion stimulation for pain. It may be possible to harness such effects for new therapies. | Alex Green | 28 Feb 2018 |
| 9550 | FMR 57 - From the editors | This issue therefore focuses – as did the 2014 issue – on displacement from and within Syria. | Marion Couldrey, Jenny Peebles | 05 Mar 2018 | |
| 9551 | FMR 57 - Foreword: Syria in 2018 – in search of solutions | This important issue of Forced Migration Review draws our attention to the current challenges facing displaced Syrians and the continuing search for solutions. | Noor Al Hussein | 05 Mar 2018 | |
| 9552 | FMR 57 - Protecting the dignity of displaced Syrians | What does dignity mean to Syrian refugees and practitioners? And what can humanitarian organisations do – or abstain from doing – to help Syrians preserve and protect their dignity? | Kholoud Mansour | 05 Mar 2018 | |
| 9553 | FMR 57 - One camp, three refugee groups: challenges for local NGOs | Local non-governmental organisations in Lebanon's Bourj al-Barajneh camp face challenges in responding to the complex needs of three different refugee groups. | Olfat Mahmoud, Rebecca Roberts | 05 Mar 2018 | |
| 9554 | FMR 57 - Refugee-led humanitarianism in Lebanon's Shatila camp | Refugee-led humanitarian initiatives by 'established' Palestinian refugees in response to the arrival of 'new' displaced Syrians to Shatila camp raise key questions. | Hind Sharif | 05 Mar 2018 | |
| 9555 | FMR 57 - The role of municipalities in ensuring stability | Responses to crises in Lebanon's Beka'a region in 2017 show that refugee-hosting municipalities can be a pillar of peaceful coexistence and must be supported. | Josep Zapater | 05 Mar 2018 | |
| 9556 | FMR 57 - Competing security and humanitarian imperatives in the Berm | Approximately 60,000 Syrians are trapped in 'the Berm', a desolate area on the Syria-Jordan border. When security concerns are prioritised over humanitarian needs and aid agencies turn to militant groups to deliver aid, the consequences can be deplorable. | Charles Simpson | 05 Mar 2018 | |
| 9557 | FMR 57 - Categorising Syrians in Lebanon as 'vulnerable' | Vulnerability assessments are used by humanitarian actors to identify those at greater risk of harm but their use in the response to displaced Syrians in Lebanon is problematic. | Maja Janmyr, Lama Mourad | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9558 | FMR 57 - Rethinking the lessons from Za'atari refugee camp | Humanitarian efforts to build a model refugee camp when constructing Azraq camp in Jordan – drawing on what was supposed to have been learned in Za'atari camp – missed crucial aspects of Za'atari's governance. | Melissa N Gatter | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9559 | FMR 57 - The neglected health needs of older Syrian refugees in Jordan | In Jordan, the specific health needs of older Syrian refugees tend to be overlooked, due in part to a lack of data, institutional biases and the nature of the humanitarian response. | Sigrid Lupieri | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9560 | FMR 57 - The importance of social capital in protracted displacement | We hope to generate discussion about ways to further tailor assessments, targeting and programming in this and other situations of protracted displacement. | Ana Uzelac, Jos Meester, Markus Goransson, Willem van den Berg | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9561 | FMR 57 - From vulnerability to resilience: improving humanitarian response | Lessons from responses to the Syrian displacement crisis can inform broader discussions on how to build responses that better address vulnerability, support resilience and include displaced women, children and young people in all their diversity. | Emma Pearce, Boram Lee | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9562 | FMR 57 - Syrian refugees: thinking beyond gender stereotypes | The dominant gender narratives among NGOs responding to Syrian refugees, and their subsequent interventions, are based on sometimes simplistic understandings of the ‘traditional’ Syrian household and power dynamics. | Michelle Lokot | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9563 | FMR 57 - How migration to Europe affects those left behind | Families are frequently separated as a result of migration and displacement from the Middle East to Europe, yet humanitarian aid is often difficult to access and insufficient to meet the needs of those left behind. | Megan Passey | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9564 | FMR 57 - Peace education and psychosocial support for social cohesion | Evidence from psychosocial support-based peace education work with young displaced Syrians shows that addressing trauma is critical in overcoming psychological barriers to social cohesion. | Ruth Simpson | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9565 | FMR 57 - Private sector engagement in refugee education | The involvement of the private sector in providing education for Syrian refugees has much to commend it but greater consideration needs to be paid to the ethical and practical concerns that may arise. | Zeena Zakharia, Francine Menashy | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9566 | FMR 57 - Caring for male and LGBTI sexual violence survivors: learning from local organisations | Local organisations responding to the Syrian humanitarian crisis are at the forefront of providing care for both male and LGBTI survivors of sexual violence. | Sarah Chynoweth | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9567 | FMR 57 - Child marriage in Jordan: breaking the cycle | In seeking to combat the growing phenomenon of child marriage among Syrian refugees, it is vital to engage the whole range of actors involved, and to recognise that girls and boys have the capacity to address this issue in their own communities. | Georgia Swan | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9568 | FMR 57 - Expanding economic opportunities in protracted displacement | Welcome progress has been made towards realising commitments made by international donors and host country governments to expand economic opportunities for Syrian refugees and host communities in neighbouring countries. | Miki Takahashi, Michael Moroz, Jonathan Peters, Jason Pronyk, Richard Barltrop | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9569 | FMR 57 - Learning from the Jordan Compact | Analysis of the implementation of the Jordan Compact offers three key lessons: governmental approval is important but not sufficient, the incorporation of critical voices is crucial, meeting numeric targets is not the same as achieving underlying goals. | Katharina Lenner, Lewis Turner | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9570 | FMr 57 - Designing refugee compacts: lessons from Jordan | Analysis of progress to date under the Jordan Compact highlights a number of shortcomings that need to be addressed if the model is to be used effectively elsewhere. | Cindy Huang, Nazanin Ash, Katelyn Gough, Lauren Post | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9571 | FMR 57 - Turkey: between hospitality and hostility | Recent political developments and changes in Turkey’s asylum law have had a significantly injurious impact on the safety and legal certainty of refugees in Turkey. | Margarite Helena Zoeteweij-Turhan | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9572 | FMR 57 - Refugee youth, unemployment and extremism: countering the myth | Refugee youth unemployment has been linked to increased risk of extremism and/or exploitation. Research indicates, however, that unemployment is just one of many factors triggering frustration among young refugees. | Drew Mikhael, Julie Norman | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9573 | FMR 57 - Establishing legal identity for displaced Syrians | Seven years of conflict have had a serious detrimental effect on many Syrians' ability to prove their legal identity. | Martin Clutterbuck, Laura Cunial, Paola Barsanti, Tina Gewis | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9574 | FMR 57 - When is return voluntary? Conditions of asylum in Lebanon | The decision of Syrian refugees in Lebanon to return to Syria must not be based on a deteriorating quality of asylum that creates physical, social and material pressures on decisions to return. | Amy Keith, Nour Shawaf | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9575 | FMR 57 - Balancing the rights of displaced, returning and remaining populations: learning from Iraq | The return of some 3.1 million IDPs in Iraq to their places of origin is seen as a benchmark of success in the aftermath of the recent civil war. However, the situation is complex. | Nadia Siddiqui | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9576 | FMR 57 - Property restitution in post-conflict Syria | Although restitution of property should underpin any post-conflict agreement, in Syria this will be a complex exercise. Adherence to the UN’s Pinheiro Principles will be critical. | Martin Clutterbuck | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9577 | FMR 57 - Perspectives on the return of Syrian refugees | There are many reasons why discussions about the imminent return of large numbers of Syrian refugees are premature. | Leïla Vignal | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9578 | FMR 57 General - A vision for restitution in Myanmar | People displaced in Myanmar during decades of civil conflict, as well as more recently displaced persons, need accessible legal pathways and assistance to regain access to their land and properties. | José Arraiza, Scott Leckie | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9579 | FMR 57 General - The Gambia: a haven for refugees? | Although not usually thought of as a haven of refugee protection, the Gambia has a fairly sizeable refugee population and some sophisticated legal frameworks and protection mechanisms. | Franzisca Zanker | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9580 | FMR 57 General - Enhancing the protection of women and girls through the Global Compact on Refugees | The consultative process involved in drafting the Global Compact on Refugees presents an ideal opportunity to ensure that gender equality is integral to this new international policy framework. | Eileen Pittaway, Linda Bartolomei | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9581 | FMR 57 General - Italy's 'Zampa' law: increasing protection for unaccompanied children | Italy has enacted comprehensive legislation to protect the rights of unaccompanied children arriving in Italy. | Joseph Lelliott | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9582 | FMR 57 General - Voluntary immobility: indigenous voices in the Pacific | Indigenous people of the Pacific are increasingly expressing a preference to stay on their lands for cultural and spiritual reasons, even in the face of significant deterioration in health and livelihoods associated with climate change. | Carol Farbotko | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9583 | FMR 57 General - The role of civil society in Hong Kong | Local organisations can significantly assist with service provision, integration and advocacy. | Roy Njuabe | 27 Feb 2018 | |
| 9584 | Neil Barclay | Georgina Ferry interviews Neil Barclay. | Georgina Ferry, Neil Barclay | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9585 | George Brownlee | Georgina Ferry interviews George Brownlee. | Georgina Ferry, George Brownlee | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9586 | Herman Waldmann | Georgina Ferry interviews Herman Waldmann. | Georgina Ferry, Herman Waldmann | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9587 | Pete Stroud | Georgina Ferry interviews Pete Stroud. | Georgina Ferry, Pete Stroud | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9588 | Eric Sidebottom | Georgina Ferry interviews Eric Sidebottom. | Georgina Ferry, Eric Sidebottom | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9589 | Elizabeth Robertson | Georgina Ferry interviews Elizabeth Robertson. | Georgina Ferry, Elizabeth Robertson | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9590 | Fiona Powrie | Georgina Ferry interviews Fiona Powrie. | Georgina Ferry, Fiona Powrie | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9591 | Gordon MacPherson | Georgina Ferry interviews Gordon MacPherson. | Georgina Ferry, Gordon Macpherson | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9592 | Keith Gull | Georgina Ferry interviews Keith Gull. | Georgina Ferry, Keith Gull | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9593 | Gillian Griffiths | Georgina Ferry interviews Gillian Griffiths. | Georgina Ferry, Gillian Griffiths | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9594 | David Greaves | Georgina Ferry interviews David Greaves. | Georgina Ferry, David Greaves | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9595 | Matthew Freeman | Georgina Ferry interviews Matthew Freeman. | Georgina Ferry, Matthew Freeman | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9596 | Paul Fairchild | Georgina Ferry interviews Paul Fairchild. | Georgina Ferry, Paul Fairchild | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9597 | Peter Cook | Georgina Ferry interviews Peter Cook as part of the | Georgina Ferry, Peter Cook | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9598 | History of Art - The De Spira Brothers vrs. Nicolaus Jenson, 1469-1472: A Rivalry Traced through Hand-illuminated Copies of their Editions | Professor Lilian Armstrong (Wellesley College) gives a talk for the History of the Book seminar series on 2nd March 2018. | Lilian Armstrong | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9599 | Creative Commons | How to ask the right questions: Lessons learned in 30 years of research | Professor Wytske Fokkens (Department of Otorhinolaryngology, Academic Medical Center, Amsterdam) talks about how to ask yourself the right questions, which is the most important thing that she has learned in her 30-year research career. | Wytske Fokkens | 05 Mar 2018 |
| 9600 | Creative Commons | Arbitral Authority to Address Corruption - Part B | Arbitrators have many powers – express, implied, and those inherent in the very process of arbitration. Disputes that involve corruption put into question the breadth of those powers. | Andrea Bjorklund | 28 Feb 2018 |