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| 9601 | Creative Commons | Arbitral Authority to Address Corruption - Part A | 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 |
| 9602 | Interaction between Hard Law and Soft Law in United Nations Law-Making | From a law-making perspective 'soft-law' is simply a convenient description for a variety of non-binding, normatively worded instruments used in contemporary international relations by states and international organisations. | Alan Boyle | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9603 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Euler’s pioneering equation: "the most beautiful theorem in mathematics" - Robin Wilson | Euler’s equation, the ‘most beautiful equation in mathematics’, startlingly connects the five most important constants in the subject: 1, 0, π, e and i. Central to both mathematics and physics. So what is this equation – and why is it pioneering? | Robin Wilson | 07 Mar 2018 | |
| 9604 | Yuval Evri: Andalusian Legacies: the role of al-Andalus/Sepharad in the political and cultural history of Israel/Palestine | Yuval Evri discusses the uses of the the image of Al-Andalus in political and cultural discourses in the turn of the 20th Century. | Yuval Evri, Yaacov Yadgar | 07 Mar 2018 | |
| 9605 | Creative Commons | Creative Media Lecture 02 | In the second lecture, Stig Abell discusses the future of modern and social journalism. | Stig Abell | 12 Mar 2018 |
| 9606 | Creative Commons | Creative Media Lecture 01 | In the first lecture, Stig Abell discusses the pros and cons of old fashioned journalism as well as modern forms of journalism such as social media. | Stig Abell | 12 Mar 2018 |
| 9607 | Future Direction | Therese N. Hopfenbeck gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. | Therese N. Hopfenbeck | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9608 | Assessment and learning theories | Jo-Anne Baird gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. | Jo-Anne Baird | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9609 | Formative assessment: where do we go from here? | Ernesto Panadero gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box | Ernesto Panadero | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9610 | Assessment in Education's knowledge contribution to Formative Assessment | Gordon Stobart gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. | Gordon Stobart | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9611 | Comments from previous editors' presentations | Mary James gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box | Mary James | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9612 | Formative assessment: Confusions, clarifications, and prospects for consensus | Dylan Wiliam gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box | Dylan Wiliam | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9613 | An author's appreciation | Paul Black gives a talk for the Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. | Paul Black | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9614 | Welcome to the conference | Therese N. Hopfenbeck opens the conference; Assessment in Education: Principles, Policy and Practice 25th Anniversary conference. Assessment for Learning 20 years after The Black Box. | Therese N Hopfenbeck | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9615 | How do you become an astronaut? | Millions dream of being an astronaut, but how many of us have what it takes? In this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Question's podcast, we visit Merritt Moore, quantum physicist from The University of Oxford, to ask: How do you become an astronaut? | Merritt Moore | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9616 | How did Mary Somerville get on the Scottish 10 Pound note? | In this episode of the Big Questions podcast we are asking: How did Mary Somerville get on the Scottish 10 Pound note? | Brigitte Stenhouse | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9617 | Creative Commons | The British High Commission in Pakistan 1947-65: Role and History | Ian Talbot speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 21 November 2017 | Ian Talbot | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9618 | Creative Commons | The Political Economy of Business-State Deals in Indian States | Kunal Sen speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 28 November 2017 | Kunal Sen | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9619 | Creative Commons | My Enemy's Enemy: India in Afghanistan from the Soviet Invasion to the US Withdrawal | Avinash Paliwal speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 20 February 2018. | Avinash Paliwal | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9620 | Creative Commons | Farmers Matter in New India but not the Same Way: Political Settlement, Discontinuous Agrarian Policy and Class-Formations | Sejuti Das Gupta speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 6 March 2018. | Sejuti Das Gupta | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9621 | Creative Commons | Civil Resistance: The Originality of Gandhi | Romila Thapar, Faisal Devji, Gautham Shiralagi and Adam Roberts speak at St Antony's College on 16 October 2017 | Romila Thapar, Faisal Devji, Gautham Shiralagi, Adam Roberts, Timothy Garton Ash | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9622 | Creative Commons | Money, Enticements, Modernity: Indian Elite Women between Anxiety and Privilege | Parul Bhandari speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 27 February 2018 | Parul Bhandari | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9623 | Digital Typography - Did you mean incurable? Searching and Finding Incunabula in the World Wide Web | Dr Falk Eisermann (Gesamtkatalog der Wiegendrucke, Staatsbibliothek, Berlin), gives a talk for the History of the Book Seminar series on 9th March 2018. | Falk Eisermann | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9624 | Creative Commons | Resisting moralisation in health promotion | A seminar by Rebecca Brown (University of Oxford) | Rebecca Brown | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9625 | Creative Commons | Not your good fatty: how fat activists disrupt using Web 2.0 | A seminar by Cat Pausé (Massey University, New Zealand) | Cat Pausé | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9626 | Creative Commons | Anorexia, care and comfort | A presentation by Anna Lavis (Goldsmiths, London) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | Anna Lavis | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9627 | Bitter-sweet adaptation | A seminar by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek (University of Oxford) | Stanley Ulijaszek | 13 Mar 2018 | |
| 9628 | Creative Commons | Macaques at the margins | Professor Sarah Elton (Durham) discusses 'what we can learn about the evolution of human dietary diversity from studying other primates outside the tropics', a UBVO seminar 16 November 2017 | Sarah Elton | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9629 | Creative Commons | The discursive regulation of 'too fat' and 'too thin' bodies | A presentation by Helen Malson (University of the West of England) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | Helen Malson | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9630 | Creative Commons | Obesity in the US media, 1999-2010 | A presentation by Natalie Boero (College of Social Sciences, San Jose, California) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | Natalie Boero | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9631 | Creative Commons | Completing contemporary discourses of obesity | A presentation by Helene Shugart (University of Utah) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | Helene Shugart | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9632 | Creative Commons | Analytic approaches to media representations | A presentation by David Zeitlyn (University of Oxford) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | David Zeitlyn | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9633 | Creative Commons | Text mining techniques | A presentation by John McNaught (Deputy Director of the National Centre for Text Mining) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | John McNaught | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9634 | Creative Commons | Dangerous engagements? Exploring pro-anorexia websites and in the media | A presentation by Anna Lavis (Goldsmiths, London) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | Anna Lavis | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9635 | Creative Commons | Not social mobility but deprivation mobility: places change their characteristics and people change their places | Paul Norman (University of Leeds) presented this UBVO seminar on 2 November 2017 | Paul Norman | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9636 | Creative Commons | Constructing the archetypal anorectic trends in media representations of eating disordered celebrities | A presentation by Paula Saukko (Loughborough University) for the UBVO Obesity, eating disorders and the media workshop in November 2017 | Paula Saukko | 13 Mar 2018 |
| 9637 | Creative Commons | In Search of a Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey | Professor Akhavan will speak about his recent book In Search of a Better World: A Human Rights Odyssey, the 2017 CBC Massey Lectures which became the best-selling non-fiction book in Canada. | Payam Akhavan | 09 Mar 2018 |
| 9638 | Draft Principles on Shared Responsibility | A presentation of the new principles of shared responsibility in international law | Ilias Plakokefalos, Jean D'Aspremont | 06 Mar 2018 | |
| 9639 | Polyrational approaches to obesity | In this talk, Professor Stanley Ulijaszek considers whether obesity is a polyrational problem | Stanley Ulijaszek | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9640 | Physical activity and the built environment | A presentation given by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek at the Fribourg Obesity Research Conference in Switzerland in 2017 | Stanley Ulijaszek | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9641 | What is Nutritional Anthropology? | A talk by Professor Stanley Ulijaszek | Stanley Ulijaszek | 28 Feb 2018 | |
| 9642 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Can Mathematics Understand the Brain?' - Alain Goriely | The human brain is the object of the ultimate intellectual egocentrism. It is also a source of endless scientific problems and an organ of such complexity that it is not clear that a mathematical approach is even possible, despite many attempts. | Alain Goriely | 16 Mar 2018 | |
| 9643 | What happened to wireless? | Jacob Ward, Bodleian Libraries Byrne-Bussey Marconi Fellow, Department of Science and Technology Studies, UCL, gives the 2018 Marconi lecture. | Jacob Ward | 19 Mar 2018 | |
| 9644 | A Founding Editors Perspective | Professor Patricia Broadfoot, Emeritus Professor of Education, gives a presentation for the OUCEA conference. | Patricia Broadfoot | 19 Mar 2018 | |
| 9645 | Creative Commons | Safe surgery in Africa: Exploring barriers and trialling interventions | Professor Peter McCulloch and Dr Tinashe Chandauka talk about improving surgery in Africa and designing a surgical safety education programme. | Peter McCulloch, Tinashe Chandauka | 14 Mar 2018 |
| 9646 | International Women's Day 2018: Women in the workplace | Baroness Hayto and Betty Webb talk about gender parity in the workplace, sharing their own experiences and exploring what needs to be done to achieve equality across all industries, at all levels, and in all professions. | Betty Webb, Baroness Haytor, Judith Holder | 20 Mar 2018 | |
| 9647 | Like, Elizabeth Bishop | Professor of Poetry Simon Armitage delivers a lecture on the american writer and poet Elizabeth Bishop. | Simon Armitage | 20 Mar 2018 | |
| 9648 | Janet Smart, Reader in Operations Management, Said Business School | Janet Smart chats with Steve, talking technology for 5 minutes about using videos. 'The beauty of the video is that you see the dynamics, you see things moving - you can never capture that in prose.' | Janet Smart, Steve Burholt | 21 Mar 2018 | |
| 9649 | Creative Commons | Defence Cooperation in Europe: Driving Forces and New Formats | Dr Matlary discusses the driving forces behind defence cooperation, the key players and cooperatives within Europe, as well as Russia’s effect on defence policy. | Janne Haaland Matlary | 21 Mar 2018 |
| 9650 | Creative Commons | The King of Whoppers and political factchecking in the 2016 US presidential race | The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. Lucas Graves (Senior Research Fellow, Reuters Institute, Oxford University) delivers a lecture for the Business and Practice of Journalism seminar series. | Lucas Graves | 21 Mar 2018 |
| 9651 | Interfacial Transport: from Colloid Transport to Active Matter | 4th lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series delivered by Professor Lydéric Bouquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris | Lydéric Bocquet | 04 May 2018 | |
| 9652 | The promise of the (foreign) image: post-post-internet art from the Philippines (and other notes from the field) | An Anthropology Departmental Seminar delivered by Rafael Schacter (University College London) on 1 December 2017 | Rafael Schacter | 27 Mar 2018 | |
| 9653 | The concept of culture in cultural evolution | The Keynote speech by Tim Lewens (Professor of Philosophy of Science, Cambridge) for the Cultural Evolution Workshop held at the Pitt Rivers Museum, Oxford, on 28 February 2017 | Tim Lewens | 27 Mar 2018 | |
| 9654 | A study of children starting school and the progress they make in their first year around the world: The iPIPS project | Professor Peter Tymms (Durham University) delivers a seminar on the iPIPS project; an international study of children starting school around the world and the progress that they make in their first year at school. | Peter Tymms | 27 Mar 2018 | |
| 9655 | Sustaining one another: enset, animals, and people in the southern highlands of Ethiopia | An Anthropology Departmental Seminar delivered by Elizabeth Ewart and Wolde Tadesse (School of Anthropology and Museum Ethnography, Oxford) on 13 October 2017 | Elizabeth Ewart, Wolde Tadesse | 27 Mar 2018 | |
| 9656 | Existential mobility, migrant imaginaries and multiple selves | An Anthropology Departmental Seminar by Michael Jackson (Emeritus Professor of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School), 20 October 2017 | Michael Jackson | 27 Mar 2018 | |
| 9657 | Words and Deeds - the Astor Visiting Lecture 19 October 2017 | Michael Jackson, Distinguished Visiting Professor of World Religions at Harvard Divinity School, delivered the Astor Visiting Lecture at Oxford on 19 October 2017. Introduced by Ramon Sarró (Oxford). | Michael Jackson | 27 Mar 2018 | |
| 9658 | Ebola: A biosocial journey | The inaugural Geoffrey Harrison Prize Lecture delivered in Oxford on 3 November 2017 by Melissa Parker, Professor of Medical Anthropology at the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine | Melissa Parker | 27 Mar 2018 | |
| 9659 | Creative Commons | India Conquered and Unconquered: The Chaos of Empire and the End of British power in India | Jon Wilson speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 16 May 2017 | Jon Wilson | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9660 | Creative Commons | Jamal al-din al-Afghani and Syed Ahmad Khan: Reform, Rivalry, and Heresy in late 19th century India | Teena Purohit speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 30 May 2017 | Teena Purohit | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9661 | Creative Commons | Populism as a Global Form: A Roundtable Conversation | Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia), Shruti Kapila (Cambridge) and Saeed Naqvi (Foreign Correspondent and Author) speak in Oxford on 2 June 2017 | Akeel Bilgrami, Shruti Kapila, Saeed Naqvi | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9662 | Creative Commons | Scribes, Paper and the Formation of the Colonial State in North India, 1780-1840 | Hayden J. Bellenoit speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 23 May 2017 | Hayden J. Bellenoit | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9663 | Creative Commons | Nihilism in the 21st Century: A Conversation with Pankaj Mishra, Shruti Kapila and David Priestland | Pankaj Mishra, Shruti Kapila and David Priestland speak at St Antony's College on 3 May 2017 | Pankaj Mishra, Shruti Kapila, David Priestland | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9664 | Creative Commons | An Eminent Victorian: Gandhi and the Crisis of Liberal Democracy in the 19th Century | Dilip M. Menon speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 25 April 2017 | Dilip M. Menon | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9665 | Creative Commons | The Unmaking of an Imperial Army: The Indian Army in World War II | Tarak Barkawi speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 7 March 2017 | Tarak Barkawi | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9666 | Creative Commons | The Militarisation of the Chinese Citizen: the Impact of Japan | Christopher Hughes speaks at the China Centre on 3 March 2017 | Christopher Hughes | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9667 | Creative Commons | An Era of Darkness: The British Empire in India | Shashi Tharoor speaks at St Antony's College on 1 March 2017 | Shashi Tharoor | 27 Mar 2018 |
| 9668 | Creative Commons | How do you mend a broken heart? | In this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast we visited Cardiovascular Biologist, Nicola Smart, from the department of physiology, anatomy and genetics to ask: How do you mend a broken heart? | Nicola Smart | 23 Mar 2018 |
| 9669 | ALMA and the Birth of Stars Across Galaxies | The 2018 Astor Visiting Lecture 14th March 2018 delivered by Professor Adam Leroy, Ohio State University. | Adam Leroy | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9670 | Creative Commons | Médecins Sans Frontières: The Role of Humanitarian Aid in Global Surgery | Professor Kathryn Chu gives an introduction to Médecins Sans Frontières (MSF); what it is and who they are, and talks about MSF surgery and the role of MSF in global surgery. | Kathryn Chu | 28 Mar 2018 |
| 9671 | The 26th Ockham Lecture - From Neurons to Perception: How Physics Opened the Black Box | A lecture given by Professor Irene Tracey, Nuffield Chair of Anaesthetic Science and Head of the Nuffield Department of Clinical Neuroscience at the University of Oxford, and Warden-elect of Merton College. | Irene Tracey | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9672 | Grave Stones: Panel-led Workshop 2 | This workshop explored the significance of plastic commemoration, both sacred and secular, focusing on places of worship, funerary sites and sculpture, and memorial monuments. | Cornelia Kulawik, John Witcombe, Silke Arnold-de Simine, Charles Gurrey, Joshua Hordern | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9673 | Daniel Libeskind speaks to Niall Munro | Architect Daniel Libeskind talks to Niall Munro about civic responsibility, the shock of memory and the role of the monument as a bridge between the past and the future. | Daniel Libeskind, Niall Munro | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9674 | Mark Johnston speaks to Alex Donnelly | Mark Johnston talks to Alex Donnelly about the work of the Australian National Veterans Arts Museum and the importance of an arts engagement approach to commemoration in improving the well-being of veterans and their families. | Mark Johnston, Alex Donnelly | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9675 | Jane Potter speaks to Kate McLoughlin | Dr Jane Potter, Reader in Arts at Oxford Brookes University, talks to Kate McLoughlin about textual and material commemorative cultures and the central role of words and language in the reconstruction and renegotiation of memory. | Jane Potter, Kate McLoughlin | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9676 | Chrissie Steenkamp speaks to Johana Musalkova | Dr Chrissie Steenkamp talks to Johana Musalkova about community-based and nationally-driven practices of commemoration in South Africa and Northern Ireland. | Chrissie Steenkamp, Johana Musalkova | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9677 | Gabe Moshenska speaks to Rita Phillips | Archaeologist Dr Gabe Moshenska talks to Rita Phillips about democratic forms of commemoration and the public responsibility of researchers in empowering people to take control of their own narratives, history and heritage. | Gabe Moshenska, Rita Phillips | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9678 | Emma Login speaks to Dahmicca Wright | Dr Emma Login talks to poet-in-residence Dahmicca Wright about Historic England's First World War Memorials Programme, 'memorial mania', and the recent shift from community-based to national forms of remembrance. | Emma Login, Dahmicca Wright | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9679 | Photography and Tibet | Author, Clare Harris, talks about her book on photography in Tibet - a place that has for centuries been a source of fascination for outsiders and a captivating yet troublesome subject for photographers. | Clare Harris, Thupten Kelsang, Elizabeth Edwards, Geraldine Johnson | 05 Apr 2018 | |
| 9680 | Tony Horwitz speaks to Niall Munro | Author and journalist Tony Horwitz talks to Niall Munro about the sesquicentennial commemorations of the American Civil War, the complexity of reconstruction in the American South, and re-enactment as a way of connecting with the past. | Tony Horwitz, Niall Munro | 28 Mar 2018 | |
| 9681 | Israel and Palestine: Why Britain Should Recognize the Second State | Sir Vincent Fean KCVO, gives a talk for the Middle East Studies seminar series. | Sir Vincent Fean | 03 Apr 2018 | |
| 9682 | Religious Freedom in Turkey | Alexandre Toumarkine (INALCO, Paris) talks about religious freedom in Turkey. | Alexandre Toumarkine | 03 Apr 2018 | |
| 9683 | The challenges of healthcare in Gaza | Richard Guy (Consultant Surgeon), Omar Abdel-Mannan (Paediatrician), and Debbie Harrington (Consultant Obstetrician) talk about the challenges of healthcare in Gaza. | Richard Guy, Omar Abdel-Mannan, Debbie Harrington | 03 Apr 2018 | |
| 9684 | Gaza: Martyrdom and Betrayal | Norman G Finkelstein gives a talk for the Middle East Studies seminar series. | Norman Finkelstein | 03 Apr 2018 | |
| 9685 | Women's Rights Research Seminar: Women and the Struggle for Democracy in Iran | Mariam Memarsadeghi (Tavaana) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series. | Mariam Memarsadeghi | 03 Apr 2018 | |
| 9686 | De Gaulle in Beirut- The Chehab Experiment, 1958-1964 | Anne Sa'adah (Dartmouth College) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre Seminar series. | Anne Sa'adah | 03 Apr 2018 | |
| 9687 | Women's Rights Research Seminar- A Global History of the Struggle for Women’s Rights: The Women’s Movement in Istanbul in the Context of International Feminism in the Early 20th Century | Dr Elife Bicer-Deveci, postdoctoral fellow of Swiss National Science Foundation and academic visitor at the Middle East Centre, St. Antony’s College, gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series. | Elife Bicer-Deveci | 03 Apr 2018 | |
| 9688 | Creative Commons | Thailand's Post-2014 Foreign Policy: Riding on the International Trend | Pavin Chachavalpongpun speaks at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 8 November 2017. | Pavin Chachavalpongpun | 29 Mar 2018 |
| 9689 | Creative Commons | 'God knows this is a chronic, protracted situation': The Myanmar military's war on IDPs in Kachin and northern Shan states | David Baulk, Mandy Sadan and Kai Htang Lashi speak at St Antony's College on 2 November 2017 | David Baulk, Mandy Sadan, Kai Htang Lashi | 28 Mar 2018 |
| 9690 | Creative Commons | Understanding Indonesia's Post-Independence Elite: Data from the Constitutional Assembly | Syahrul Hidayat and Kevin W. Fogg speak at the Southeast Asia Seminar on 25 October 2017 | Syahrul Hidayat, Kevin W. Fogg | 28 Mar 2018 |
| 9691 | Creative Commons | The Sweatshop Regime: Garments, Exploitation, and labouring Bodies made in India | Alessandra Mezzadri speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 7 November 2017 | Alessandra Mezzadri | 28 Mar 2018 |
| 9692 | Creative Commons | The Age of Fasad: Jihad, Piety and Liturgical Islam in the Indian Ocean (1500-1750) | Yasser Arafath speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 10 October 2017 | Yasser Arafath | 28 Mar 2018 |
| 9693 | Creative Commons | The Untouchable Citizen | Jason Keith Fernandes speaks at the South Asia Seminar on 6 June 2017 | Jason Keith Fernandes | 28 Mar 2018 |
| 9694 | Weeping | 'He weeps by the side of the ocean, He weeps on the top of the hill', the poet wrote of himself in 'How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear'. | Jasmine Jagger | 04 Apr 2018 | |
| 9695 | Laughter | Lear once spoke of 'this ludicrously whirligig life which one suffers from first and laughs at afterwards.' | Matthew Bevis | 04 Apr 2018 | |
| 9696 | Disgust | This programme explores appetite, desire, and disgust in Lear. | Jasmine Jagger | 04 Apr 2018 | |
| 9697 | Wonder | This programme examines different meanings of 'wonder' in Lear - as both a positive and a negative emotion, and as something in between. | Jasmine Jagger | 04 Apr 2018 | |
| 9698 | Introduction | This programme introduces Lear and outlines the structure of the programmes. | Matthew Bevis | 04 Apr 2018 | |
| 9699 | Creative Commons | 5 What to do About Failure: Personal Actions. | How to take action to change the role failure plays in your life. | Susan Blackmore, Julia Bray, Rachel Bray, Barbara Gabrys, Adam Hart-Davis, Jaz Hill-Valler, Leanne Hodson, Dan Holloway, Ritchie Robertson, Emily Troscianko | 22 May 2018 |
| 9700 | Creative Commons | Opposition Politics in India | Salman Khurshid speaks at St Antony's College on 28 February 2018 | Salman Khurshid, Shruti Kapila | 06 Apr 2018 |
| 9701 | Creative Commons | The Pakistan-China Corridor: Impacts on Regional Stability | Muhammad Samrez Salik speaks at St Antony's College on 8th March 2018 | Muhammad Samrez Salik | 06 Apr 2018 |
| 9702 | Creative Commons | International Influences on Domestic Policy-Making in China: The 2018 Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture | Jane Duckett gives the 2018 Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture | Jane Duckett | 06 Apr 2018 |
| 9703 | OSEF 2018: Spotting Investment Opportunities in an Uncertain World - A Panel Discussion | Spotting Investment Opportunities in an Uncertain World - A Panel Discussion at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. | Spencer Crawley, Stephan Morais, Jenny Tooth, Joe White | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9704 | OSEF 2018: What Lays Ahead for Government Technology? - A Panel Discussion | What Lays Ahead for Government Technology? - A Panel Discussion at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018 - Daniel Korski (Public), Robyn Scott (Apolitical), Pere Valles (Scytl) and Peteris Zilgalvis (DG Connect European Commission) | Daniel Korski, Robyn Scott, Pere Valles, Peteris Zilgalvis | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9705 | OSEF 2018: Feeding 9 Billion - A Panel Discussion | A Panel Discussion at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018 - Robert Opp (Innovation Division World Forum Programme (UN)), Tim Röhrich (European Founders Society), Willem Sodderland (Seamore) and Ilana Taub (Snact) | Robert Opp, Tim Röhrich, Willem Sodderland, Ilana Taub | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9706 | OSEF 2018: Moving Money: The Story of TransferWise | Kristo Käärmann (Executive Founder of TransferWise) gives the afternoon keynote at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. | Kristo Käärmann | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9707 | OSEF 2018: Biz Stone in conversation with Brent Hoberman | Biz Stone (Co-founder of Twitter, Medium, and Jelly) in conversation with Brent Hoberman (Co-Founder of Lastminute.com and Founders Forum) at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. | Biz Stone, Brent Hoberman | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9708 | OSEF 2018: The journey of Just Eat UK | David Buttress (Ex CEO of Just Eat UK, angel investor and Partner at 83North Venture Capital) - gives the morning keynote at Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum 2018. | David Buttress | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9709 | The Keble Debates: Talent Management | The Keble Debates are termly conversations bringing together leading figures from the worlds of theatre, fiction and poetry to explore contemporary issues in the arts, and the way the arts engage with contemporary issues in wider society. | Peter Bennett-Jones, Robin Geffen, Barney Norris, Laura Williams | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9710 | Teaching the Codex 5: Teaching Music Palaeography 2 | Margaret Bent (Oxford) speaks at the 2017 Teaching the Codex Colloquium about music palaeography in the classroom. | Margaret Bent | 10 Apr 2018 | |
| 9711 | Teaching the Codex 4: Teaching Music Palaeography 1 | Eleanor Giraud (Irish World Academy of Music and Dance, University of Limerick) speaks about music palaeography in the classroom. | Eleanor Giraud | 10 Apr 2018 | |
| 9712 | How does the brain identify voices? | In this episode of The Big Questions podcast we joined the experiment to ask: How does he brain identify voices? To find out we interviewed MRI Physicist Stuart Clare and Neuro Scientist Holly Bridge at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative for Neuroimaging | Stuart Clare, Holly Bridge | 09 Apr 2018 | |
| 9713 | The Replication Crisis in Biomedicine. What (kind of) crisis? | Professor Alexander Bird, Professor of Philosophy and Medicine, King's College London, gives a talk for the Centre for Evidenced Based Medicine. | Alexander Bird | 11 Apr 2018 | |
| 9714 | Creative Commons | Strachey Lecture: Privacy-preserving analytics in, or out of, the cloud | This talk is about the experience of providing privacy when running analytics on users’ personal data. | Jon Crowcroft | 16 Apr 2018 |
| 9715 | Charles Gurrey speaks to Niall Munro | Sculptor and carver Charles Gurrey talks to Niall Munro about the importance of context, text and material in his design of commemorative sculptures. | Charles Gurrey, Niall Munro | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9716 | Silke Arnold-de Simine speaks to Catherine Gilbert | Dr Silke Arnold-de Simine talks to Dr Catherine Gilbert about new forms of testimony, the limits of empathy and the need to understand processes of exclusion and dehumanisation. | Silke Arnold-de Simine, Catherine Gilbert | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9717 | Pfarrerin Dr Cornelia Kulawik speaks to Kate McLoughlin | Pfarrerin Dr Cornelia Kulawik, Pastor of Evangelische Kirchengemeinde Berlin-Dahlem, and Kate McLoughlin discuss changing modes of commemoration in Germany and the role of the church in reconciliation past and present. | Cornelia Kulawik, Kate McLoughlin | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9718 | The Very Revd John Witcombe speaks to Rita Phillips | The Very Reverend John Witcombe, Dean of Coventry Cathedral, talks to Rita Phillips about the Coventry Cross of Nails and the power of such symbols in building solidarity in post-conflict societies around the world. | John Witcombe, Rita Phillips | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9719 | Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange: Urban Public Art | The first multidisciplinary seminar in the Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series. | Cathy Oakes, Leon Wainwright, Clare Melhuish, Sean Henry, Steven Parissien | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9720 | Fine-Tuning Discussion | Simon Friederich, Natalja Deng, and Erik Curiel participate in a roundtable discussion addressing questions around probability, fine-tuning, and arguments for a multiverse or deity. | Simon Friederich, Natalja Deng, Erik Curiel | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9721 | Erik Curiel: Measure, Topology, and Probability in Cosmology. | Erik Curiel explains the challenges in making assessments of probability by making assumptions about the space of universes--or cosmological models--that our theories allow. | Erik Curiel | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9722 | Natalja Deng: What Kind of Fine-Tuner? | Natalja Deng discusses whether the apparent fine-tuning of the universe for life can be evidence for a divine creator. | Natalja Deng | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9723 | Simon Friederich: Fine-Tuning for Life in the Universe, A Panoramic View | Simon Friederich reviews the challenges that arise in using empirical evidence that the universe is tuned for life to evaluate multiverse hypothesis. | Simon Friederich | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9724 | Evidence in the Multiverse | Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich hash out the problems we encounter when we look for evidence of a multiverse. | Erik Curiel, Simon Friederich | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9725 | The Hard Fact of Life in Big Physics City | How similar is the fine-tuning of our universe to probabilistic reasoning we use and understand? Simon Friederich and Erik Curiel go through a series of examples. | Erik Curiel, Simon Friederich | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9726 | Stability and Probability | Erik Curiel and Simon Friederich discuss how reasoning in cosmology sometimes conflates topological stability with probability, and why that might be wrong. | Simon Friederich, Erik Curiel | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9727 | Problems with Probability | Simon Friederich and Erik Curiel discuss the problems fine-tuning arguments raise for our understanding of probability. | Simon Friederich, Erik Curiel | 24 Apr 2018 | |
| 9728 | What do water striders have in common with Game of Thrones? | On this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Question’s podcast we visited Dr Jennifer Perry, evolutionary biologist and entomologist to ask: What do water striders have in common with Game of Thrones? Listen here to find out…. | Jennifer Perry | 17 Apr 2018 | |
| 9729 | Sermon on Indulgences | Relay Reading for the Launch of the 'Sermon von Ablass und Gnade' in the Taylor Editions. | Henrike Lähnemann, Howard Jones, Emma Huber, Martin Kessler, Christina Ostermann | 02 May 2018 | |
| 9730 | Creative Commons | Faisal Devji: Jewish Pecedents and Muslim Nationalism | Faisal Devji discusses the surprising relations between Pakistani nationalism and Zionism. | Faisal Devji, Yaacov Yadgar | 02 May 2018 |
| 9731 | Playing with Osmosis: Kidney Filtration, Active Sieving and Energy Harvesting | 3rd Lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series, with Professor Lyderic Bocquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris | Lydéric Bocquet | 01 May 2018 | |
| 9732 | Flows at Nanoscales, from Exotic Transport to Ionic Machines | 2nd lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series delivered by Professor Lyderic Bouquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris | Lydéric Bocquet | 01 May 2018 | |
| 9733 | General introduction: Soft Interfaces and Scales Slippery Roads of Hydrodynamic Slippage | 1st Lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series, with Professor Lyderic Bocquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris. | Lydéric Bocquet | 30 Apr 2018 | |
| 9734 | Artificial intelligence, Robotics and Conflict | Al Brown discusses new technologies, robotics and artificial intelligence entering armed conflict | Al Brown | 30 Apr 2018 | |
| 9735 | The Untapped Potential of 'Work' for Looked After Young People – Challenges and Opportunities | The seminar will explore the transformative potential of 'work' (ranging from paid employment to internships to volunteering) for marginalised young people. | Robbie Gilligan | 30 Apr 2018 | |
| 9736 | Reporting The World | Roula Khalaf, deputy editor, The Financial Times, gives a talk for the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Roula Khalaf | 27 Apr 2018 | |
| 9737 | Successes and Challenges in the Fight against Impunity | Marking the 20th Anniversary of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court. Twenty years after the adoption of the Rome Statute of the International Criminal Court, the ICC is thought to be in crisis. | Olympia Bekou | 27 Apr 2018 | |
| 9738 | Creative Commons | Political actors and the manipulation of social media audience groups through the use of junk news and other forms of automation | Vidya Narayanan (Director of Research, Computational Propaganda Project, Oxford Internet Institute) delivers a lecture for The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Vidya Narayanan | 08 May 2018 |
| 9739 | Slade Lectures 2018 (7): Barocci: The Madonna del Popolo | Professor David Ekserdjian gives his seventh Slade Lecture on Barocci’s drawings for the Madonna del Popolo. | David Ekserdjian | 09 May 2018 | |
| 9740 | Slade Lectures 2018 (5): Parmigianino: The Madonna of the Long Neck | Professor David Ekserdjian gives his fifth Slade Lecture on Parmigianino’s drawings for the Madonna of the Long Neck. | David Ekserdjian | 09 May 2018 | |
| 9741 | Slade Lectures 2018 (4): Correggio: The Dome of Parma Cathedral | art, drawing, painting, visual arts, italy | David Ekserdjian | 09 May 2018 | |
| 9742 | Slade Lectures 2018 (3): Raphael: The Stanza della Segnatura | Professor David Ekserdjian gives his third Slade Lecture on Raphael’s drawings for the Stanza della Segnatura in the Vatican Palace. | David Ekserdjian | 09 May 2018 | |
| 9743 | Slade Lectures 2018 (2): Michelangelo: The Sistine Chapel Ceiling | Professor David Ekserdjian gives his second Slade Lecture on Michelangelo’s drawings for the Sistine Chapel Ceiling. | David Ekserdjian | 09 May 2018 | |
| 9744 | Slade Lectures 2018 (1): Drawing in Italy before 1500 | Professor David Ekserdjian gives his first Slade Lecture on Drawing in Italy before 1500. | David Ekserdjian | 09 May 2018 | |
| 9745 | The future of the planet: life, growth and death in organisms, cities and companies. Geoffrey West | In this year’s Simonyi Lecture Geoffrey West discusses universal laws that govern everything from growth to mortality in plants, animals, cities and companies. | Geoffrey West | 09 May 2018 | |
| 9746 | Steve Sheard, tutorial fellow at Trinity College, and Dept of Engineering | Steve Sheard chats with Steve, talking technology for 5 minutes about tutorial, lecture, project and laboratory teaching. "We use a concept design for a gearbox of a small buggy, 3D printed. They can produce this only once they have modelled it". | Steve Sheard, Steve Burholt | 04 May 2018 | |
| 9747 | Creative Commons | ‘Edward Lear’s Vision’, by Professor Matthew Bevis | A talk given at the Ashmolean Museum on Edward Lear’s life, art, and poetry. | Matthew Bevis | 10 May 2018 |
| 9748 | In search of the Phoenicians | Book at Lunchtime, In search of the Phoenicians | Josephine Quinn, Hindy Najman, Stephanie Dalley, John Watts | 10 May 2018 | |
| 9749 | Why people who need counselling don’t come for counselling (Is this you?) | This podcast addresses some of the worries and pre-conceptions that can get in the way of accessing student counselling services. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 14 May 2018 | |
| 9750 | Facing finals - some psychological tips | This podcast episode offers a selection of the messages and tips our counsellors offer to finalists. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 14 May 2018 | |
| 9751 | Creative Commons | The Ralph Walter History Lecture: Keble, Oxford, Britain, and the World | The Different Scales of Modern History. | William Whyte | 15 May 2018 |
| 9752 | Can you cure HIV? | HIV isn’t a death sentence anymore. People can live long lives with the virus in their body, as long as they have the right combination of drugs. But some researchers want to take the fight against HIV and AIDS even further... | John Frater | 02 May 2018 | |
| 9753 | Value-based healthcare: Health economics re-packaged or re-packaging health economics? | Sir Muir Gray and Lucy Abel debate: Is value-based health care nothing more than health economics re-packaged or is health economics nothing more than only one of the six contributors to value-based healthcare? | Muir Gray, Lucy Abel | 16 May 2018 | |
| 9754 | Unseasonal Produce: Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres | Simon Armitage delivers the Trinity 2018 poetry lecture entitled "Unseasonal Produce: Winter Words in Various Moods and Metres". | Simon Armitage | 17 May 2018 | |
| 9755 | Reading Bass Culture | On 26 April 2018, Linton Kwesi Johnson read from a selection of his poetry and discussed with Professor Paul Gilroy the inter-generational and transatlantic relationships that had nurtured it. | Linton Kwesi Johnson, Paul Gilroy, Louisa Layne | 16 May 2018 | |
| 9756 | Music and Memory: Panel-led Workshop 1 | This workshop brought together musicians and scholars to elicit the distinct contribution of music – as opposed to silence and non-musical sound – to commemoration and healing. | Kate Kennedy, Peter Grant, Laura Hassler, Rihab Azar | 21 May 2018 | |
| 9757 | Music and Memory: Jonathan Dove in Conversation with Kate Kennedy | Award-winning composer Jonathan Dove talks to Dr Kate Kennedy about the relationship of his music to war and remembrance. | Jonathan Dove, Kate Kennedy | 21 May 2018 | |
| 9758 | The Future of Mobility: How and why will we transport ourselves in the next decades | Digitisation has entered the mobility arena. The car has evolved from a mechanical device into a “data producing embedded software platform”, and the internet is quickly linking the supply and demand to effectively fulfil our transport needs. | Carlo van de Weijer | 21 May 2018 | |
| 9759 | Creative Commons | The Polish Italian Royal Wedding of 1518: Dynasty, Memory & Language | Natalia Nowakowska (Tutor and Fellow in History, Somerville College and Principal Investigator 'The Jagiellonians Project') gives a talk for the History Faculty. | Natalia Nowakowska | 16 May 2018 |
| 9760 | Exploring Needs, Costs and Outcomes of Services Provided to Vulnerable Children and their Families | This seminar will explore the relationship between the needs, services received and outcomes for children and families supported by children’s social care (CSC) services. | Lisa Holmes | 15 May 2018 | |
| 9761 | Higher Education and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of the Intercultural Universities in Mexico | This seminar will present findings of an exploratory study of the Intercultural University of Veracruz, one of a number of institutions created in Mexico to ensure access for indigenous populations, promote local development and to provide... | Tristan McCowan | 15 May 2018 | |
| 9762 | Offensive Cyber, Ecology and the Competition for Security in Cyberspace: The UK’s Approach | The Strategic Cyber Security model illustrates how offensive cyber capability has been operationalised as a critical component in the delivery of the UK's cyber security strategy | Graham Fairclough | 14 May 2018 | |
| 9763 | Cyber Strategy: The Evolution of Cyber Power and Coercion | Brandon Valeriano examines cyber strategies in their varying forms through quantitative analysis and questions their level of impact | Brandon Valeriano | 14 May 2018 | |
| 9764 | Creative Commons | Prostate cancer genomic surgery: A shifting paradigm | In the first half, Dr Alastair Lamb discusses the problem with prostate cancer and what it is that needs to be addressed, his previous research and future plans for research. | Alastair Lamb | 30 Apr 2018 |
| 9765 | Creative Commons | Oesophageal Cancer: Past, Present and the Future | Professor Tim Underwood takes us through the history of oesophageal cancer, where we are now, and some of the science that is done to ask questions about where we might go with the treatment of oesophageal cancer. | Tim Underwood | 16 Apr 2018 |
| 9766 | Genocide on Trial. Witnessing and Evidence at Rwanda's Gacaca Courts and the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda | Julia Viebach investigates the everyday of witnessing at Rwanda’s Gacaca courts and contrasts its findings with the process of witnessing at the International Criminal Tribunal for Rwanda (ICTR). | Julia Viebach | 22 May 2018 | |
| 9767 | Voice, Agency and Responsibility: Victimhood and Transitional Justice in Northern Ireland | Dr. Cheryl Lawther explore the construction and meaning of victimhood in post-conflict Northern Ireland. | Cheryl Lawther | 22 May 2018 | |
| 9768 | European Union and Democratisation: Backsliding in Tow of Unsuccessful Conditionality? | Dr Katarína Sipulova gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Katarína Šipulová | 22 May 2018 | |
| 9769 | Free Reading | Professor Lloyd Pratt delivers his inaugural lecture as Drue Heinz Professor of American Literature. | Lloyd Pratt | 22 May 2018 | |
| 9770 | Creative Commons | The Quest for Nearby Habitable Worlds | The 16th Hintze lecture, 25th April 2018 delivered by Professor René Doyon, Director, Mont-Mégantic Observatory & Institute for Research on Exoplanets, University of Montreal, Canada | Rene Doyon | 22 May 2018 |
| 9771 | Advancing the Rule of Law as part of the International Landscape | The 21st century has seen significant progress and recent regression in terms of entrenchment of the rule of law. These developments have occurred not only in the domestic context but also within the international sphere. | Kimberly Prost | 22 May 2018 | |
| 9772 | Art and Emergency | Book at Lunchtime, Art and Emergency | Emilia Terracciano, Partha Mitter, Lion König, Naiza Khan | 22 May 2018 | |
| 9773 | Book Colloquium; Chocolate, Politics and Peace-Building: An Ethnography of the Peace Community of San José de Apartadó, Colombia | Gwen Burnyeat discusses her book: 'Chocolate, Politics and Peace-Building: An Ethnography of the Peace Community of San José de Apartadó, Colombia' with Laura Rival. | Gwen Burnyeat, Laura Rival | 21 May 2018 | |
| 9774 | What is antimatter? | What is antimatter? Antimatter was one of the most exciting physics discoveries of the 20th century, and has since been picked up by fiction writers such as Dan Brown. But what exactly is it? | Donal Hill | 17 May 2018 | |
| 9775 | Creative Commons | 4 What to do About Failure: Personal Attitudes. | How to change your own attitudes to failure and success, and how failure relates to regret. | Susan Blackmore, Julia Bray, Chiara Cappellaro, Barbara Gabrys, Adam Hart-Davis, Jaz Hill-Valler, Leanne Hodson, Dan Holloway, Ritchie Robertson, Emily Troscianko, Chris Wickham | 22 May 2018 |
| 9776 | Creative Commons | 3 Failure and the Farewell to Academia. | Why does the idea of leaving academia so often feel like professional failure? | Susan Blackmore, Julia Bray, Rachel Bray, Chiara Cappellaro, Adam Hart-Davis, Jaz Hill-Valler, Emily Troscianko, Chris Wickham | 22 May 2018 |
| 9777 | Creative Commons | 2 Failure and Other People | Other people (or our idea of them) can induce feelings of failure and alleviate or transform them. | Susan Blackmore, Julia Bray, Chiara Cappellaro, Barbara Gabrys, Adam Hart-Davis, Jaz Hill-Valler, Leanne Hodson, Dan Holloway, Ritchie Robertson, Emily Troscianko, Chris Wickham | 22 May 2018 |
| 9778 | Creative Commons | 1 The Feeling of Failure | What does failure feel like, and what happens when you sit with it? | Susan Blackmore, Julia Bray, Chiara Cappellaro, Barbara Gabrys, Adam Hart-Davis, Jaz Hill-Valler, Leanne Hodson, Dan Holloway, Ritchie Robertson, Emily Troscianko, Chris Wickham | 22 May 2018 |
| 9779 | Rihab Azar – Oud Performance | Syrian musician Rihab Azar gives a short performance at the Music and Memory workshop. | Rihab Azar | 25 May 2018 | |
| 9780 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Numbers are Serious but they are also Fun - Michael Atiyah | Archimedes, who famously jumped out of his bath shouting "Eureka", also 'invented' the number pi. Euler invented e and had fun with his formula e^(2 pi i) = 1. The world is full of important numbers waiting to be invented. Why not have a go? | Michael Atiyah | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9781 | In pursuit of repertoires of news consumption. Analysing how people use news media in everyday life | Kim Schroder gives the Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series. | Kim Schroder | 01 Jun 2018 | |
| 9782 | What made a Jewish country home Jewish? | Leora Auslander (University of Chicago) gives the keynote talk for the JCH conference. | Leora Auslander | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9783 | Philip Sassoon: perfectionism and the English country house | Jane Stevenson (University of Oxford) gives a talk for the JCH conference's fifth panel; Building New. | Jane Stevenson | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9784 | Charles-de-Gaulle – The castle of Ferrières, an emblematic house | Pauline Prevost-Marcilhacy (Université gives a talk for the JCH conference's fifth session; Building New. | Pauline Prevost-Marcilhacy | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9785 | Renaissance as locus: Bakst and the imaginary chateau in the Sleeping Beauty panels | Olga Medvedkova (CNRS) gives a talk for the JCH conference's fourth session; The Anglo-French Connection. | Olga Medvedkova | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9786 | The Sterns, the Singers and Cross-Cultural Exchanges | Tom Stammers (University of Durham) gives a talk for the JCH conference's fourth session; The Anglo-French Connection. | Tom Stammers | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9787 | In Walpole’s footsteps - Braham and Stern at Strawberry Hill | Silvia Davoli (Strawberry Hill House) and Nino Strachey (National Trust) gives a talk for the JCH conference's fourth session; The Anglo-French Connection. | Silvia Davoli | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9788 | Schloss Freienwalde: a Jewish restoration of a Prussian legacy | Martin Sabrow (ZZF Potsdam/ Humboldt University) gives a talk for the JCH conference's third session; The Political World of the Jewish Country House. | Martin Sabrow | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9789 | Disraeli at Hughenden - A Fish out of Water? | Todd Endelman (University of Michigan) gives a talk for the JCH conference's third session; The Political World of the Jewish Country House. | Todd Endelman | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9790 | Sommerfrische, Connoisseurship, Scandal and the Temporary in the Jewish Country House in Austria: Baron Nathaniel Rothschild’s castle in Reichenau and Dr. Josef Kranz’ Villa Raach | Mimi Schmidt (Jindal Global University) gives a talk for the JCH conference's second session; Villas and Chateaux. | Mimi Schmidt | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9791 | Torre Alfina: A Cahen d’Anvers Manor in Italy | Alice Legé (University of Amiens/University of Milan) gives a talk for the JCH conference's second session; Villas and Chateaux. | Alice Lege | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9792 | Gunnersbury Park, 1835-1925: a Rothschild Family Villa | Diana Davis gives a talk for the JCH conference's second panel, Villas and Chateaux. | Diana Davis | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9793 | Property and Jewish Self-Fashioning in Provincial Austria | Lisa Silverman (University of Wisconsin-Milwaukee) gives a talk for the JCH conference's first conference The Lure of the Land. | Lisa Silverman | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9794 | Places, Symbols and Images of an Elite: the Country Houses of the Italian Jewish Nobility | Paolo Pellegrini (Scuola di Archivistica, Paelografica e Diplomatica dell'Archivio di Stato di Perugia) gives a talk for the JCH conference's first session; The Lure of the Land. | Paolo Pellegrini | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9795 | Creolizing Country Homes and the Dutch Jewish Pastoral | Laura Leibmann (Reed College) gives a talk for the JCH conference's first panel, The Lure of the Land. | Laura Leibmann | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9796 | Jewish Country Houses Conference Welcome and Opening Remarks | Abigail Green (Oxford) introduces the conference, held in the Radcliffe Humanities Building on 5th March 2018. | Abigail Green | 23 May 2018 | |
| 9797 | Creative Commons | 2018 Disability Lecture: That Way Lies Madness - Poets, Power, Health | The Equality and Diversity Unit and TORCH are delighted to announce that Gwyneth Lewis will give the 2018 Disability Lecture. | Gwyneth Lewis, Dan Holloway | 04 Jun 2018 |
| 9798 | Siamon Gordon | Georgina Ferry interviews Siamon Gordon. Siamon Gordon FRS is Professor Emeritus of Cellular Pathology in the Dunn School. | Siamon Gordon | 04 Jun 2018 | |
| 9799 | Creative Commons | Bubble Acoustics: from listening to the ocean to cleaning medical devices and fighting antimicrobial and antibiotic resistance. | By understanding how bubbles make sound, we can listen to the ocean, and track the >1 billion tonnes of atmospheric carbon that transfers between atmosphere and ocean annually when ocean waves break and trap atmospheric gas under the sea. | Timothy Leighton | 05 Jun 2018 |
| 9800 | Creative Commons | The Awesome Acoustic Bubble | A mini lecture recorded as part of the Maurice Lubbock Memorial Event | Ronald Roy | 05 Jun 2018 |