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| 10201 | When We Speak of Nothing (book launch and discussion) | ASC seminar by Olumide Popoola and Bibi Bakare-Yusuf. | Olumide Popoola, Bibi Bakare-Yusuf, Oliver Owen | 30 Nov 2018 | |
| 10202 | Creative Commons | Brian Klug - Defining antisemitism, demonizing Zionism, excoriating Corbyn: The current controversy over the left and the Jews | Brian Klug analyses the controversy around antisemitism in the Labour Party and the limits on the criticism of Zionism. | Brian Klug | 28 Nov 2018 |
| 10203 | Networked solidarity in the age of Trump | Gina Neff of the Oxford Internet Institute, and author of book 'Trump and the Media', discusses the fracturing of society's bonds and the media's role in creating networks of solidarity. | Gina Neff | 20 Nov 2018 | |
| 10204 | Behind the lens: The impact and implications of visual storytelling | Award-winning photojournalist and documentary maker Hazel Thompson talks about shedding light on marginalised communities around the world. | Hazel Thompson | 10 Dec 2018 | |
| 10205 | What does AI mean for the future of humanity | Join our host, philosopher Professor Peter Millican, as he explores this topic with three experts from Oxford University. | Peter Millican, Allan Dafoe, Mike Osborne, Jade Leung | 12 Dec 2018 | |
| 10206 | The application of realist approaches at the research/policy/practice interface: NICE work if you can do it | Professor Mike Kelly, Primary Care Unit, Department of Public Health and Primary Care, Cambridge Institute of Public Health, University of Cambridge, gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare seminar series. | Mike Kelly | 12 Dec 2018 | |
| 10207 | History of the University (or, 'if I were you I wouldn't start from here') | Christopher Day talks about the history of the University of Oxford | Christopher Day | 13 Dec 2018 | |
| 10208 | Gut Feeling | Are our gut microbes more in control of us than we think? | Claire Hill | 09 Dec 2018 | |
| 10209 | Making Oscar Wilde | A Book at Lunchtime seminar with Michele Mendelssohn, literary critic and cultural historian. Dr Sos Eltis (Brasenose, Oxford), Dr Charles Foster (Green Templeton, Oxford), Chaired by Professor Dame Hermione Lee (Wolfson, Oxford). | Michèle Mendelssohn, Sos Eltis, Charles Foster, Dame Hermione Lee | 14 Dec 2018 | |
| 10210 | Forward with Classics | A Book at Lunchtime seminar with Dr Arlene Holmes-Henderson, Steven Hunt, Dr Mai Musie, Dr Peter Jones (Co-founder, Classics for All), Dr Alex Pryce (Head of Student Recruitment, Oxford), Chaired by Professor Fiona Macintosh (St Hilda's Oxford). | Arlene Holmes-Henderson, Steven Hunt, Mai Musié, Peter Jones, Alex Pryce, Fiona Macintosh | 14 Dec 2018 | |
| 10211 | Remembering the Jagiellonians | A Book at Lunchtime seminar with Natalia Nowakowska, Somerville College, University of Oxford, Professor Julia Mannherz (Oriel, Oxford) Professor Hannah Skoda (St John’s, Oxford) Chaired by Professor Katherine Lebow (Christ Church, Oxford). | Natalia Nowakowska, Julia Mannherz, Hannah Skoda, Katherine Lebow | 14 Dec 2018 | |
| 10212 | Reading Beyond the Code | A Book at Lunchtime Seminar with Terrence Cave, Deirdre Wilson, Ben Morgan (Worcester College, Oxford), Professor Robyn Carston (Linguistics, UCL). Chaired by Professor Philip Bullock (TORCH Director). | Terrence Cave, Deirdre Wilson, Ben Morgan, Robyn Carston, Philip Bullock | 14 Dec 2018 | |
| 10213 | Remembrance: A Concert | Excerpts from the Remembrance Concert, which marked the conclusion of the Post-War: Commemoration, Reconstruction, Reconciliation seminar series. | Simon Over, Augusta Holmès, Anthony Ritchie, Annabel Drummond, Anna Leese, Jon Stainsby, Tessa Petersen, City Choir Dunedin, The Parliament Choir, Southbank Sinfonia | 14 Dec 2018 | |
| 10214 | Voice, podcasts and the future of audio | How are news organisations embracing voice-activated technology as smart speakers and other devices become more commonplace? Nic Newman, lead author of the groundbreaking study, the Future of Voice, discusses his research. | Nic Newman | 13 Dec 2018 | |
| 10215 | Process thinking in four modes | Professor Ann Langley, Chair in Strategic Management in Pluralistic Settings, HEC Montréal discusses her research work. | Ann Langley | 17 Dec 2018 | |
| 10216 | The Heterarchical Director - A Model of Authorship for the Twenty-First Century | The keynote talk for 'Collaboration in Theatre symposium' at the University of Oxford, 19 October 2018. | Duška Radosavljević | 18 Dec 2018 | |
| 10217 | Tales of Love and History - James Ivory in Conversation | Oscar-winning American film-maker James Ivory will talk about his experiences with the legendary Merchant Ivory productions, in partnership with producer Ismail Merchant and screenwriter Ruth Prawer Jhabvala. | James Ivory, Richard Parkinson, Katherine Harloe, Jennifer Ingleheart | 18 Dec 2018 | |
| 10218 | Smart People Work Everywhere - using your research skills outside academia | A panel discuss using your research degree outside academia. | Carole Souter, Philip Bullock, Kate Williams, Mark Byford, Michael Pye | 18 Dec 2018 | |
| 10219 | Responding to Sexual Violence in Conflict: Fighting Impunity in DRC | Focusing on the 'male perpetrator,' this paper first examines how, why, and with what effect gendered and raced imaginaries became encoded in international peace and security policy. | Chloe Lewis | 17 Dec 2018 | |
| 10220 | Introducing the Changing Character of Conflict Platform project: New approach to quantitative analysis of protracted conflicts | Dr Katerina Tkacova, member of CCW, introduces the seminar series based on the CCW research project - Changing Character of Conflict Platform project: New approach to quantitative analysis of protracted conflicts. | Katerina Tkacova | 17 Dec 2018 | |
| 10221 | Is China leading the way in AI? | In the penultimate episode of series one of Futuremakers, we’re looking at the development of AI across the globe. | Peter Millican, Mike Wooldridge, Xiaorong Ding, Sophie-Charlotte Fischer | 19 Dec 2018 | |
| 10222 | Strachey Lecture: Steps Towards Super Intelligence | Why has AI been so hard and what are the problems that we might work on in order to make real progress to human level intelligence, or even the super intelligence that many pundits believe is just around the corner? | Rodney Brooks | 20 Dec 2018 | |
| 10223 | Selection bias in cluster randomised controlled trials | Professor David Torgerson, Director of the York Trials Unit, gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare podcast series. | David Torgerson | 07 Jan 2019 | |
| 10224 | Season Finale: AI selection box | In the final episode of our series, we’re looking back at the themes we’ve discussed so far, and forward into the likely development of AI. | Gil McVean, Sandra Wachter, Nigel Shadbolt, Peter Millican | 08 Jan 2019 | |
| 10225 | Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange seminar: Healthy Cities | Thursday 29th November saw the fifth in our Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series of multidisciplinary seminars, Healthy Cities: 'Is designing healthy communities the right response to an overstretched NHS?' | Carl Heneghan, Danny McDonnell, Sian Whyte, Chris Naylor | 08 Jan 2019 | |
| 10226 | New Year, New Me | Are some people taking the 'New Year, New Me' concept a little too far these days? | Claire Hill | 09 Jan 2019 | |
| 10227 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Marcus du Sautoy - The Num8er My5teries | With topics ranging from prime numbers to the lottery, from lemmings to bending balls like Beckham, Professor Marcus du Sautoy provides an entertaining and, perhaps, unexpected approach to explain how mathematics can be used to predict the future. | Marcus du Sautoy | 14 Jan 2019 | |
| 10228 | Building a global beer brand from scratch: Boldness in Business | On 22nd May 2018 we heard from Kellogg Bynum Tudor Fellow Lord Bilimoria CBE, the Founder and Chairman of Cobra Beer and Chancellor of the University of Birmingham who delivered the Bynum Tudor Lecture. | Lord Bilimoria CBE | 14 Jan 2019 | |
| 10229 | Colombian Outcast Youths and the Broken Promises of Transformative Justice | The peacebuilding literature has long emphasised that youth involvement is key to ensuring long-term peace. In the aftermath of the 'no' victory in the Colombian peace plebiscite, great emphasis has been placed on youth movements' push for peace. | Elena Butti | 14 Jan 2019 | |
| 10230 | Personal Development Reviews - In conversation with Bill Dunn | Bill Dunn, Oxford University's Professional Development Advisor, talks to Kamal Mahtani from the Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences about Personal Development Reviews. | Bill Dunn | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10231 | Lincoln Leads in History 2018 | Lincoln Leads seminar in History. | Lucy Wooding, Lynn Shepherd, Heather Mann, Emily Glassford | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10232 | Amnesties and Inclusive Political Settlements | Amnesties are widely used during and after armed conflicts. Despite their controversial nature, international policymakers such as the UN continue to recognise some forms of amnesty in these settings are necessary to facilitate conflict resolution. | Louise Mallinder | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10233 | A Glimpse Into Contested Indigenous Peoples' Rights in Peru: The Forced Sterilization of Indigenous Women | This study examines Peru's status of indigenous peoples' rights. | Ñusta Carranza Ko | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10234 | Battling for (In)justice: Resurgent Authoritarianism, Ongoing Conflict, and Transitional Justice in the Arab Region | Transitional justice scholarship and practice has predominantly operated on the assumption that transitions entail a shift from violent, authoritarian rule to liberal, democratic rule. | Noha Aboueldahab | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10235 | The Death of the ICC? The Politics of International Criminal Justice in Africa | The International Criminal Court (ICC) is struggling at every level of its operations in Africa - in terms of its investigations, prosecutions, and relations with domestic governments, judiciaries and affected communities. | Phil Clark, Payam Akhavan | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10236 | The Legality of Rebel Courts during Non-International Armed Conflicts | Rebel courts are often justified by rebels in the interest of securing law and order, states’ perceptions are more negative, especially the territorial state concerned. | Mark Klamberg | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10237 | Reparation for Victims of Mass Atrocities: Reflections on Key Challenges | While there is broad consensus that victims of mass atrocities have a right to reparation for harm suffered, the effective implementation of that right is a promise as yet largely unfulfilled. | Clara Sandoval | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10238 | Creative Commons | Achieving the Holy-Grail: The Humanising Healthcare Methodology | Mr Hamish Dibley, a senior management consultant, explores a new and refreshing approach to how we understand and improve healthcare systems. | Hamish Dibley | 16 Jan 2019 |
| 10239 | Creative Commons | Effect of metformin on breast cancer metabolism | Dr Simon Lord presents a clinical study to understand the effect of metformin - one of the most commonly prescribed treatments worldwide for diabetes - on breast cancer metabolism. | Simon Lord | 16 Jan 2019 |
| 10240 | QUADcast episode 2: Admissions - an interview with Tilly Rose, Oxford alumna, blogger and social media influencer. | This month on QUADcast, we’ve interviewed alumna Tilly Rose (Jesus, 2011) about her work widening access to Oxford University, and her life as a blogger and social media influencer. | Tilly Rose | 16 Jan 2019 | |
| 10241 | Results from the INCLUSIVE trial of a whole-school health intervention: outcomes, mediators and processes | The intervention targeted secondary schools and consisted of training for teachers in restorative practice, setting up action groups in schools, and a student social and emotional skills curriculum. | Chris Bonell | 16 Jan 2019 | |
| 10242 | Robust Research - A practical guide | A look at the Robust Research Initiative at the University of Oxford | Verena Heise | 16 Jan 2019 | |
| 10243 | Creative Commons | Netta Cohen - When climate takes command: Jewish-Zionist scientific approaches to climate in Palestine 1900-1948 | How did Zionist scientist see climate in Palestine? | Netta Cohen | 16 Jan 2019 |
| 10244 | Admissions Testing Preparation Effects | This seminar is the first of a five-part seminar series on 'Student Access to University'. This seminar discusses the relationships between student characteristics and test performances with Oxford University admissions tests data. | Jo-Anne Baird, Karen O'Brien, Samina Khan, Rebecca Surender | 15 Jan 2019 | |
| 10245 | Ibsen, Scandinavia, and the Making of a World Drama: A Book At Lunchtime | Henrik Ibsen's drama is the most prominent and lasting contribution of the cultural surge seen in Scandinavian literature in the later nineteenth century. | Narve Fulsas, Tore Rem, Peter McDonald, Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Julia Mannherz | 21 Jan 2019 | |
| 10246 | Creative Commons | Genes, Hands, Nerves, and Brains | Professor Dominic Furniss and Dr Akira Wiberg discuss the tremendous connection we have between the hand and the brain, focusing their talk on Dupuytren's Disease and Carpal Tunnel Syndrome. | Dominic Furniss, Akira Wiberg | 21 Jan 2019 |
| 10247 | Creative Commons | CSASP Event - The Political Crisis in Sri Lanka | Disscussion on the Political Crisis in Sri Lanka | Gehan Gunatilleke, Rajesh Venugopal, Asanga Welikala, Shamara Wettimuny | 18 Jan 2019 |
| 10248 | Oxford Mathematics Student Lectures: An Introduction to Complex Numbers - Vicky Neale | Much is written about life as an undergraduate at Oxford but what is it really like? | Vicky Neale | 22 Jan 2019 | |
| 10249 | Khaled Furani - Putting Israel on the Couch: A Palestinian challenge from within the Leviathan | Khaled Furani deconstruct sovereignty, and considers some alternatives. | Khaled Furani | 23 Jan 2019 | |
| 10250 | The Legal Metamorphosis of War | War does not escape the transformations global governance has experienced in the past decades. | Delphine Dogot | 25 Jan 2019 | |
| 10251 | Mythopoeia: myth-creation and Middle-earth | A celebration of Tolkien and his creations, with special guests Dame Marina Warner, Prof Verlyn Flieger and Dr Dimitra Fimi. | Marina Warner, Verlyn Flieger, Dimitra Fimi | 25 Jan 2019 | |
| 10252 | What's in a Label? Western Donors' Construction of Success and Failure in Mozambique and Guinea-Bissau | ASC seminar by Teresa Almeida Cravo | Teresa Almeida Cravo | 25 Jan 2019 | |
| 10253 | Student activism in an era of decolonization | ASC seminar by Dan Hodgkinson, Luke Melchiorre and Marcia Schenck. | Dan Hodgkinson, Luke Melchiorre, Marcia Schenck | 24 Jan 2019 | |
| 10254 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: Hooke Lecture - Michael Berry - Chasing the dragon: tidal bores in the UK and elsewhere | In some of the world’s rivers, an incoming high tide can arrive as a smooth jump decorated by undulations, or as a breaking wave. The river reverses direction and flows upstream. | Michael Berry | 28 Jan 2019 | |
| 10255 | Introducing Fairies and Fairyland | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield introduce the Modern Fairies project and talk about traditional imaginings of fairyland. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Brian McMahon | 28 Jan 2019 | |
| 10256 | 'Undisfigured by False or Vicious Ornaments' - Clarity and Obscurity in the Age of Formlessness | The Hilary Term Professor of Poetry lecture, delivered by Professor of Poetry Simon Armitage. | Simon Armitage | 28 Jan 2019 | |
| 10257 | Machine perfusion – a new dawn or optimistic hyperbole? | Professor Peter Friend, Dr David Nasralla and Dr Carlo Ceresa discuss liver transplantation and why they are replacing conventional cold storage in an ice box with normothermic automated, transportable liver preservation. | Peter Friend, David Nasralla, Carlo Ceresa | 28 Jan 2019 | |
| 10258 | Teachers' professional development on summative assessment of practical science: perspectives from Project Calibrate | This seminar will focus on the teacher education aspect of the project. It will outline the approaches being implemented to develop the teachers' knowledge and understanding to implement strategies to teach and assess practical science. | Sibel Erduran, Ann Childs, Alison Cullinane | 28 Jan 2019 | |
| 10259 | Systematic reviews: the past the present and the future | Making decisions and choices about health and social care need access to high-quality evidence from research. Systematic reviews provide this by both highlighting the quality of existing studies and by themselves providing a high-quality summary. | Iain Chalmers, Carl Heneghan, Kamal Mahtani | 28 Jan 2019 | |
| 10260 | Masterclass: the Frankenstein notebooks at the Bodleian Libraries | An examination of the notebooks in which Mary Shelley drafted Frankenstein. These two notebooks, one purchased probably in Geneva, the second in England, are now kept in the Bodleian Library, Oxford. | Miranda Seymour, Richard Ovenden, Stephen Hebron | 29 Jan 2019 | |
| 10261 | Bumble-Bee Witches and the Reading of Dreams: Spectacular and Speculative Marginalia in a Renaissance Reader’s Montaigne | Earle Havens (Johns Hopkins), gives the first talk in the new term for the Centre for the Study of the Book on Friday 18th January 2019. | Earle Havens | 30 Jan 2019 | |
| 10262 | 10th Annual Access Lecture 2019 | Professor Alison Wolf speaks on the title 'Should class trump gender? Rethinking access in an unequal age'. | Alison Wolf | 27 Feb 2019 | |
| 10263 | Guy Burton - Rising Powers and the Arab-Israeli Conflict since 1947' | How have rising power engaged with the Arab-Israeli conflict? What does this tell us about rising powers and conflict management as well as their behaviour in international politics more generally? | Guy Burton | 27 Feb 2019 | |
| 10264 | Making the Case for Democracy | Hillary Clinton delivers the Romanes Lecture of Hope in the Sheldonian Theatre, 25th June 2018 | Hillary Clinton | 31 Jan 2019 | |
| 10265 | Creative Commons | How war is shaping the Ukrainian HIV epidemic: A phylogeographic analysis | An Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health seminar presented by Tetyana Vasylyeva (Department of Zoology, University of Oxford) on 24 October 2018 | Tetyana Vasylyeva | 31 Jan 2019 |
| 10266 | Creative Commons | Why are men muscular? Reproductive, hormonal, and ecological hypotheses to explain variation in human male muscularity within populations of Bangladeshi and British men | An Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health seminar presented by Kesson Magid (Department of Anthropology, University of Durham) on 7 November 2018 | Kesson Magid | 31 Jan 2019 |
| 10267 | Life history, parental investment and health of Agta foragers | An Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health seminar presented by Abigail Page (Department of Anthropology, University College London) on 14 November 2018 | Abigail Page | 31 Jan 2019 | |
| 10268 | Creative Commons | Telomeres as integrative markers of exposure to stress and adversity: A systematic review and meta-analysis | An Evolutionary Medicine and Public Health seminar presented by Dr Gillian Pepper (Centre for Behaviour and Evolution, University of Newcastle) on 28 November 2018 | Gillian Pepper | 31 Jan 2019 |
| 10269 | Militant masks: youth and insecurity in the Niger Delta | David Pratten, the University of Oxford, presented the Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 9 November 2018 | David Pratten | 31 Jan 2019 | |
| 10270 | Creative Commons | Trials of the everyday: spaces of global health in South Africa | Michelle Pentecosts, King's College London, presented the Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 2 November 2018 | Michelle Pentecost | 31 Jan 2019 |
| 10271 | Precolonial Microbiome: how microbiologists access anthropology museums to contribute to the debate on restitution | Frederick Keck, Musée du quai Branly, presented this Anthropology Departmental Seminar on 26 October 2018 | Frederick Keck | 31 Jan 2019 | |
| 10272 | 'Don't Bury the Famine Dead': how humanitarian intervention killed the most vulnerable in Ajiep, South Sudan, in 1998 | This Anthropology Departmental Seminar was given by Jok Madut Jok, SUNY Upstate Medical University, on 23 November 2018 | Jok Madut Jok | 31 Jan 2019 | |
| 10273 | Anil Ramdas: Hope and Despair in Dutch Postcolonial Literature | An insight into prize-winning Dutch Surinamese columnist, correspondent, essayist, journalist, and TV and radio host, Anil Ramdas. | Karin Amatmoekrim | 04 Feb 2019 | |
| 10274 | Creative Commons | The Coldest Story Ever Told: Kanye and the Up Next Algorithm | Caithlin Mercer, Managing Editor, Yahoo!, uses the hip-hop star as an example of how social media's algorithms can enforce biased perspectives | Caithlin Mercer | 01 Feb 2019 |
| 10275 | The 2020 UN Human Rights Treaty Body Review: strengthening or strangling the system? | Following a difficult and protracted process, in 2014 the UNGA adopted Resolution 68/268 which set out to strengthen the UN human rights treaty body system. | Malcolm Evans | 01 Feb 2019 | |
| 10276 | A Rational Approach to Evidence-Based Decision Making in Education Policy | If education policy-making is based strictly on rigorous evidence there is a risk of bias towards simple, discrete, measurable interventions. We present a framework for considering inconclusive evidence. | Matthew Jukes | 01 Feb 2019 | |
| 10277 | The Middle East: Should We Give Up? | Joost Hiltermann (International Crisis Group), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre Friday Seminar Series on 25th January 2019. Professor Eugene Rogan chairs. | Joost Hiltermannm, Eugene Rogan | 01 Feb 2019 | |
| 10278 | School Based Approaches for Mental Health Interventions | Outlining the opportunities schools have to work on their own school culture to best support refugee children with mental health problems, and unaccompanied refugee children in schools. | Esther Schroeder, Mina Fazel, Aoife O'Higgins | 05 Feb 2019 | |
| 10279 | Family, Home and Community Interventions for Refugee Children | How the family, home and community impact refugee children’s mental health and what can be done to support them. Links between parental and children’s mental health, and recognising young people’s agency. | Esther Schroeder, Mina Fazel, Aoife O'Higgins, Katy Robjant | 05 Feb 2019 | |
| 10280 | Trauma Focussed Cognitive Behavioural Therapy (TF-CBT) | What is TF-CBT, how is it used with young people post trauma, and how young people can be assisted to continue with therapy. | Esther Schroeder, Ruth Reed | 05 Feb 2019 | |
| 10281 | Narrative Exposure Therapy (NET) | What is NET, how it is used, who can be trained to do NET, and outlining the sessions. | Esther Schroeder, Mina Fazel, Katy Robjant, Kerry Young | 05 Feb 2019 | |
| 10282 | Post-traumatic Stress Disorder in Refugee Children | What traumatic events can increase the risk of having PTSD, how children with PTSD present, what happens in the brain, and grounding techniques. | Esther Schroeder, Kerry Young, Katy Robjant | 05 Feb 2019 | |
| 10283 | Psychological Assessment Approaches for Refugee Children | Barriers, diagnostic difficulties, and cultural and language considerations for doing a thorough psychological assessment. | Esther Schroeder, Mina Fazel, Ruth Reed, Katy Robjant, Aoife O’Higgins, Kerry Young | 05 Feb 2019 | |
| 10284 | Short and strong: Making the Economist Espresso | Lane Greene, language columnist and editor of the Economist's daily briefing, Espresso, on creating the ultra-concise news app and email | Lane Greene | 05 Feb 2019 | |
| 10285 | Creative Commons | Menachem Klein - Abbas' Leadership in a State Postponed | Menachem Klein discusses the political biography and leadership of Mahmoud Abbas, President of the Palestinian Authority. | Menachem Klein | 06 Feb 2019 |
| 10286 | Scottish and British Authors Published Abroad 1470-1700 | Jane Stevenson, Senior research Fellow, Campion Hall, Oxford, gives a talk fo the History of the Book seminar series on 1st February 2019. | Jane Stevenson | 06 Feb 2019 | |
| 10287 | Creative Commons | European Policy on the Middle East: Making a Difference? | Nick Westcott (Director Royal African Society and Associate at SOAS) gives a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre on 1st February 2019. Chaired by Eugene Rogan (St Antony's College). | Nick Westcott | 06 Feb 2019 |
| 10288 | Digital Democracy, Analogue Politics: How the digital era is transforming Kenya | Writer and political activist Nanjala Nyabola delivers our first insaka of 2019. In this podcast, Nanjala explores shifts in power, popular action and social capacity in the digital age. | Nanjala Nyabola | 06 Feb 2019 | |
| 10289 | Creative Commons | Why poor diagnostic reasoning is failing patients, the public and health systems | Carl Heneghan asks the question, "What is driving the increase in diagnostic testing in healthcare?" and discusses why expectations, technology and the media are contributing to the problems of too much medicine and overdiagnosis. | Carl Heneghan | 06 Feb 2019 |
| 10290 | Fairy Wives and Fairy Lovers | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about love and marriage between humans and fairies. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Brian McMahon | 08 Feb 2019 | |
| 10291 | Access and Participation in English HE: A Fair and Equal Opportunity for All? | The seminar will identify how universities and government have sought to make progress in this area during the last two decades and the patterns of participation arising from this. | Simon Marginson, Chris Millward, Martin Williams | 11 Feb 2019 | |
| 10292 | The Dreaded Flu | How do we protect ourselves from spiky invaders? | Claire Hill | 10 Feb 2019 | |
| 10293 | From village chickens to maternal and child health | A UBVO seminar presented by Robyn Alders (Faculty of Veterinary Science, University of Sydney) in July 2018. | Robyn Alders | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10294 | Marion Nestle and Claude Fischler in conversation about commensality and the soda tax, Tokyo | A conversation for UBVO between Professor Marion Nestle (NYU Steinhardt) and Professor Claude Fischler (CNRS, Paris), December 2018. | Marion Nestle, Claude Fischler | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10295 | Corporations and Human Rights Regulation | This talk will consider the regulation of corporations for the human rights impacts of their activities. | Robert McCorquodale | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10296 | Northern Borders: Addressing Immigration Detention, Deportation, and Degradation in Scandinavia and the UK | Annika Lindberg Shahram Khosravi and Victoria Canning give a talk for the Border Criminologies series on 22nd January 2019. | Annika Lindberg, Shahram Khosravi, Victoria Canning | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10297 | Helpful Fairies | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield discuss how fairies and humans can co-operate and assist each other. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Brian McMahon, Lucy Farrell, Ewan McPherson | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10298 | Sociality and aging | Professor Stanley Ulijaszek (Oxford) gave this presentation at the Annual Congress of the European College of Sport Science, Dublin, in 2018 | Stanley Ulijaszek | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10299 | How could it be otherwise? The body as a resource for exploring the past | A UBVO seminar given by Dr Caroline Potter of the Nuffield Department of Population Health, University of Oxford, on 10 May 2018. | Caroline Potter | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10300 | Ultra-processed Foods, Big Food and the Corporate Capture of Nutrition | A UBVO seminar given by Gyprgy Scrinis of the University of Melbourne on 31 October 2018. | Gyorgy Scrinis | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10301 | An interview with Professor Meg Warin on 'the Australian Senate Inquiry into Obesity' | An interview for UBVO with Professor Meg Warin, University of Adelaide, 8 October 2018 | Meg Warin | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10302 | A cognitive profile of obesity and its translation into new cognitive-behavioural health care interventions | A UBVO seminar by Anita Jansen, Professor of Experimental Clinical Psychology at Maastricht University, given 13 June 2018 | Anita Jansen | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10303 | An interview with Andrew Ross on 'The future of bread' | An interview with Professor Andrew Ross (Food Science and Technology Department, Oregon State University) for the UBVO 'Instruments and Institutions' series. July 2018. | Andrew Ross | 12 Feb 2019 | |
| 10304 | Creative Commons | Visual metre and rhythm: the function of movable devices in books | A lecture for the Oxford Bibliographical Society and the Bodleian Centre for the Study of the Book, by Bodleian Printer in Residence, 2018, Emily Martin. | Emily Martin | 12 Feb 2019 |
| 10305 | Diplomacy for the 21st Century: An African Perspective | The second Wolfson College Lecture in Diplomacy for the 21st Century was presented by Yamina Karitanyi, the current High Commissioner for the Republic of Rwanda to the United Kingdom . The lecture was introduced by College President, Sir Tim Hitchens. | Yamina Karitanyi | 11 Feb 2019 | |
| 10306 | The Quest for the Structure of the Ribosome: A Personal Voyage | The 2019 Haldane Lecture was delivered by Sir Venki Ramakrishnan, President of the Royal Society, on February 7th at Wolfson College, Oxford. The lecture was introduced by College President Sir Tim Hitchens. | Venki Ramakrishnan | 11 Feb 2019 | |
| 10307 | Neo banks vs traditional banks - Are we witnessing disruption in the banking industry? | Can banks survive without caring about customers? | Tom Blomfield, Alice Truswell | 06 Feb 2019 | |
| 10308 | The Young and the Restless: Youth and Politics in India | Book reading and Discussion with Gurmehar Kaur | Gurmehar Kaur, Ria Kapoor | 01 Mar 2019 | |
| 10309 | Access and Participation at Postgraduate level: research findings and their implications for policy and practice | This seminar will review the evidence on access to postgraduate study, identify what this might mean for funders, universities and their communities, and outline outstanding gaps in our knowledge. | Paul Wakeling, Mike Bonsall, Nick Brown, Paul Martin | 13 Feb 2019 | |
| 10310 | All Souls Blog: The Politics of Global Policing | Professor Ben Bowling | Ben Bowling | 19 Dec 2018 | |
| 10311 | Postcolonial Poetics: A Book at Lunchtime | A Book at Lunchtime seminar with Elleke Boehmer, author of Postcolonial Poetics, joined by Dr Malachi McIntosh, Professor Ben Morgan, Professor Richard Drayton and Professor Robert Young (chair). | Elleke Boehmer, Malachi McIntosh, Ben Morgan, Richard Drayton, Robert Young | 14 Feb 2019 | |
| 10312 | Discussion: What is a decolonial curriculum? | Kwame Dawes, Jok Madut Jok, Peter D Mcdonald and Anu Anand discuss What is a decolonial curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Kwame Dawes, Jok Madut Jok, Peter D McDonald, Anu Anand | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10313 | Peter D Mcdonald - What is a decolonial curriculum? | Peter D Mcdonald, Professor of English and Related Literature, University of Oxford gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Peter D McDonald | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10314 | Jok Madut Jok - What is a decolonial curriculum? | Jok Madut Jok, TORCH / Mellon Global South Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Jok Madut Jok | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10315 | Kwame Dawes - What is a decolonial curriculum? | Kwame Dawes, TORCH Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Kwame Dawes | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10316 | Why the world is simple - Prof Ard Louis | The coding theorem from algorithmic information theory (AIT) - which should be much more widely taught in Physics! - suggests that many processes in nature may be highly biased towards simple outputs. | Ard Louis | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10317 | Topology in Biology - Prof Julia Yeomans FRS | Active systems, from cells and bacteria to flocks of birds, harvest chemical energy which they use to move and to control the complex processes needed for life. | Julia Yeomans | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10318 | Welcome from the Head of the Physics Department | Ian Shipsey delivers the welcome speech for the Saturday Mornings of Theoretical Physics. | Ian Shipsey | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10319 | Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Undergraduate Lecture James Sparks - Dynamics | For the first time ever, Oxford Mathematics has live streamed a student lecture. It took 800 years but now you can see what it is really like. We hope you find it familiar and intriguing and challenging. | James Sparks | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10320 | James Maynard - Prime Time: How simple questions about prime numbers affect us all | Prime Numbers are fascinating, crucial and ubiquitous. The trouble is, we don't know that much about them. James Maynard, one of the leading researchers in the field explains all (at least as far as he can). | James Maynard | 15 Feb 2019 | |
| 10321 | Creative Commons | North Korea and The Bomb: A National Mission | Why did North Korea nuclearize? Are we on the cusp of nuclear war with North Korea? Join us in the first episode of Alliance as we talk to Historian Cheehyung Harrison Kim about North Korea, nuclear weapons and existential risk. | Cheehyung Harrison Kim, Alice Evatt, Henry Tann | 15 Feb 2019 |
| 10322 | The Origins of Enigma Codebreaking at Bletchley Park | Sir Dermot Turing will talk about the origins of Enigma codebreaking at Bletchley Park, the Bombe machine and how it worked. | Sir Dermot Turing | 18 Feb 2019 | |
| 10323 | The oldest light in the Universe | In this short stargazing talk, Luke Jew looks at the topic - The oldest light in the Universe. | Luke Jew | 05 Apr 2019 | |
| 10324 | Endowment, Enterprise and Emendation: The History of Egyptology at Queen's | Clare Lewis, UCL, gives a talk on endowment, enterprise and emendation and egyptology at Queen's College. With Richard Parkinson. | Clare Lewis, Richard Parkinson | 18 Feb 2019 | |
| 10325 | Samraghni Bonnerjee presents, Envoy extraordinary: a study of Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit and her contribution to modern India. Vera Brittain (Allen and Unwin, 1965) | Samraghni Bonnerjee gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Samraghni Bonnerjee | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10326 | Olivia Slater presents, Place in research: Theory, methodology, and methods. Eve Tuck and Marcia McKenzie (Routledge, 2014) | Olivia Slater gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Olivia Slater | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10327 | Ushashi Dasgupta presents, Rajmohan’s Wife Bankim Chandra Chatterjee (1864). | Ushashi Dasgupta gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Ushashi Dasgupta | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10328 | Arun Sood presents, Travels in the interior districts of Africa: performed under the Direction and Patronage of the African Association, in the years 1795, 1796, and 1797. Mungo, Park and James Rennell (W. Bulmer and Company, 1799). | Arun Sood gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Arun Sood | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10329 | Discussion: How does a curriculum introduce and structure alternate worldviews and knowledges? | Blue Weiss, Mia Liyanage, Nana Oforiatta Ayim, Supriya Chaudhuri, and Afua Hirsch, discuss what a decolonial curriculum would look like, part of the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Blue Weiss, Mia Liyanage, Nana Oforiatta Ayim, Supriya Chaudhuri, Afua Hirsch | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10330 | How does a curriculum introduce and structure alternate worldviews and knowledges? | Blue Weiss and Mia Liyanage, Common Ground Oxford, give a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2019. | Blue Weiss, Mia Liyanage | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10331 | How does a curriculum introduce and structure alternate worldviews and knowledges? | Nana Oforiatta Ayim TORCH / Mellon Global South Visiting Fellow, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Nana Oforiatta Ayim | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10332 | How does a curriculum introduce and structure alternate worldviews and knowledges? | Supriya Chaudhuri, TORCH / Mellon Global South Visiting Professor, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Supriya Chaudhuri | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10333 | Joe Shaughnessy presents, Mine Boy Peter Abrahams (East African Publishers, 1946) | Joe Shaughnessy gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Joe Shaughnessy | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10334 | Elsa Gomis presents, The Logic of Analogy: Slavery and the Contemporary Refugee. Yogita Goyal (Humanity: An International Journal of Human Rights, Humanitarianism, and Development, 8(3), 543-546. 2017) | Elsa Gomis gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Elsa Gomis | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10335 | Rachel Fox presents, Refugee tales David, Herd and Anna Pincus (Comma Press, 2016) | Rachel Fox gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Rachel Fox | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10336 | Ethel Maqeda presents, The Book of Memory: A Novel by Petina Gappah (Macmillan, 2016) | Ethel Maqeda gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Ethel Maqeda | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10337 | What is a decolonial curriculum soapbox? | Elleke Boehmer, Professor of World Literature in English, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the workshop, What is a Decolonial Curriculum? Held at TORCH on 28th November 2018. | Elleke Boehmer | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10338 | Fairies, Children and Changelings | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about the strange interest that fairies take in human infants, and the plight of children who stumble into this world, and can’t get home. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Brian McMahon, Marry Waterson, Ben Nicholls, Barney Morse-Brown. | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10339 | Singing in the Age of Anxiety | Laura will be joined an expert panel to discuss the book and its themes; Dr Benjamin Walton (Jesus, Cambridge), Professor Kate McLoughlin (Harris Manchester, Oxford). Chaired by Professor Philip R. Bullock (Wadham, Oxford). | Laura Tunbridge, Kate McLoughlin, Philip Bullock, Benjamin Walton | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10340 | Creative Commons | Cricket to clinic via the lab | Professor Giles Toogood talks about his background which combined sport and surgery, and discusses the advances in hepatobiliary. | Giles Toogood | 19 Feb 2019 |
| 10341 | Diving Deep. Slow News and Reader Engagement | Chris Cook of 'slow news' start-up Tortoise on providing an alternative to the 24/7 news cycle | Chris Cook | 18 Feb 2019 | |
| 10342 | India's Social Media Elections | Dr Vidya Narayanan of the Oxford Internet Institute on how India's 2019 general elections will be affected by the influence of social media | Vidya Narayanan | 18 Feb 2019 | |
| 10343 | Oscar Wilde in Vienna: Pleasing and Teasing the Audience | Sandra Mayer, author of Oscar Wilde in Vienna, argues it was his willingness to both please and tease his audience. His plays skilfully manoeuvre between conformism and subversion, conventionality and innovation. | Sandra Mayer, Dominic Janes, Stefano Evangelista, Mary Luckhurst | 20 Feb 2019 | |
| 10344 | Taylor Lecture 2019: Yanis Varoufakis | Realistic Utopias versus Dystopic Realities: Reflections on writing about an alternative economic present. | Yanis Varoufakis | 20 Feb 2019 | |
| 10345 | Creative Commons | All Souls: 'Pervasive Punishment' Making sense of mass supervision | Fergus McNeill introduces the main arguments from his recent book explaining the meanings of 'mass supervision’ and outlining its scale and social distribution, the processes by which it has been legitimated and its significance as a penal phenomenon. | Fergus McNeill | 19 Feb 2019 |
| 10346 | Creative Commons | The Salvation Agenda: The Politics of Medical Humanitarianism During Zimbabwe's Cholera Outbreak 2008/09 | In this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Simukai Chigudu examines the humanitarian politics of responding to the most catastrophic cholera outbreak in African history. | Simukai Chigudu | 12 Feb 2019 |
| 10347 | Creative Commons | Oxford Goettingen conversation on Brexit | A conversation on Brexit between scholars of the Studienstiftung des Deutschen Volkes from the Georg-August-University Goettingen in Germany and DPhil students from the University of Oxford. | Talip Alkhayer, Maria Mironova, David Nguyen, Arnulf Quadt, Benjamin Schneider, Willi Ullrich, Alex Wulfers, Christoph Weisser | 22 Feb 2019 |
| 10348 | Oxford Mathematics First Year Student Tutorial on Dynamics | The Oxford Mathematics educational experience is a journey, a journey like any other educational experience. | Ian Hewitt, Kate Adams, Farid Manzoor | 22 Feb 2019 | |
| 10349 | The Alseran Ruling One Year On; Session 2: A Critical Assessment of Recent Investigations and Prevention Efforts | On the first anniversary of the Alseran ruling, where it was found that detainees in British military custody in Iraq had suffered inhuman and degrading treatment, and had been unlawfully detained. | Thomas Obel Hansen, Elizabeth Stubbins Bates, Dapo Akande | 25 Feb 2019 | |
| 10350 | The Alseran Ruling One Year On; Session 1: Alseran in Context | On the first anniversary of the Alseran ruling, where it was found that detainees in British military custody in Iraq had suffered inhuman and degrading treatment, and had been unlawfully detained. | Liora Lazarus, Nicholas Mercer, Lawrence Hill-Cawthorne, Melanie Jacques | 25 Feb 2019 | |
| 10351 | How not to Ruin Everything: Futures Thinking Launch | Launch event for Futures Thinking, a new research group looking into future problems and opportunities created by advances in technology and artificial intelligence. | Chelsea Haith, Robert Iliffe, Gretta Corporaal, Alexandra Paddock, Kirsten Shepherd-Barr, Alice Billington | 05 Mar 2019 | |
| 10352 | Loathly Ladies | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about the loathly lady: the hideous hag who knows the secret that the hero seeks, and whom he must learn how to respect. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Brian McMahon | 26 Feb 2019 | |
| 10353 | The long-term implications of President Nixon's healthcare programme | A talk on President Nixon's radical new healthcare programme proposed in early 1971. | John Price | 26 Feb 2019 | |
| 10354 | Has American democracy outstripped its institutional foundations? Principles without traction in 21st century governance | Winant Lecture in American Government | Stephen Skowronek | 26 Feb 2019 | |
| 10355 | Making Oscar Wilde | Making Oscar Wilde reveals the untold story of young Oscar’s career in Victorian England and post-Civil War America. Set on two continents, it tracks a larger-than-life hero on an unforgettable adventure to make his name and gain international acclaim. | Michèle Mendelssohn | 26 Feb 2019 | |
| 10356 | Regime Interaction in Ocean Governance | Oceans are increasingly under pressure; be it for the multiplication and diversification of economic activities performed at sea, for the consequences of climate change, or for the deterioration of their environmental health. | Seline Trevisanut | 22 Feb 2019 | |
| 10357 | Davos Doom and Gloom | This year's World Economic Forum was punctuated by an overall sense of pessimism and concern for the future. One attendee, Oxford Saïd Business School Dean Peter Tufano, gives his take on the state of business. | Peter Tufano | 19 Feb 2019 | |
| 10358 | Creative Commons | Brilliant Paradoxes and Corrosive Epigrams; or Why Oscar Wilde Went to Trial | Sos Eltis looks at Oscar Wilde’s 1895 trial. | Sos Eltis | 04 Mar 2019 |
| 10359 | Ibrahim Khatib - Identity, Conflict perception and Reconciliation in the shadow of the Arab-Israeli conflict | Ibrahim Khatib discusses the correlations between identity, conflict perception, and willingness to reconcile. | Ibrahim Khatib | 27 Feb 2019 | |
| 10360 | Climate Change and Literature: Reading Change | Can literature help us understand and deal with climate change? In this episode, we talk to Dr. Jemma Deer, an Environmental Fellow at the Harvard University Center for the Environment, about how literature can help us rethink climate change. | Jemma Deer, Alice Evatt, Henry Tann | 05 Mar 2019 | |
| 10361 | Promoting fairer access to higher education: the necessity of contextualised admissions | The ethical case for reducing entry requirements for disadvantaged learners | Vikki Boliver, Andrew Bell, Peter Thonemann, Neil Harrison | 05 Mar 2019 | |
| 10362 | Is there a Moral Problem with the Gig Economy? | Is 'gig work' exploitative and injust? In this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Daniel Halliday examines the common concerns from an ethical perspective. | Daniel Halliday | 04 Mar 2019 | |
| 10363 | Rethinking Teacher Education - The Problem with Accountability | Professor Marilyn Cochran-Smith argues why we need to “reclaim” teacher education accountability for the profession and in support of the larger democratic project. | Marilyn Cochran-Smith | 26 Feb 2019 | |
| 10364 | Creative Commons | Avner Offer: Quality of Life and Well-being in Israel Today | Avner offer discusses how to measure -- and how to understand the measurements -- of quality of life and well-being in Israel. | Avner Offer | 06 Mar 2019 |
| 10365 | Epic Performances from the Middle Ages into the Twenty-First Century | A discussion about the book Epic Performances from the Middle Ages into the Twenty-First Century. Part of 'A Book at Lunchtime' series | Oliver Taplin, Wes Williams, Olga Taxidou, Sarah Whatley, Claire Kenward, Fiona Macintosh, Justine McConnell | 06 Mar 2019 | |
| 10366 | Creative Commons | Eyal Chowers - The emerging notion of sovereignty in contemporary Israel | Eyal Chowers considers Israeli democracy, liberalism, and the emerging notion of sovereignty in the state | Eyal Chowers | 06 Mar 2019 |
| 10367 | Creative Commons | Unmasking Africana in British Art | ASC seminar by Kimathi Donkor | Kimathi Donkor | 05 Mar 2019 |
| 10368 | The politics of distribution in Ethiopia's 'developmental state' | ASC seminar by Tom Lavers | Tom Lavers | 16 Feb 2019 | |
| 10369 | Public health and gender: Assumptions, disjunctures in practice, and implications for HIV prevention within marriages in Kenya | ASC seminar by Roseanne Njiru | Roseanne Njiru | 16 Feb 2019 | |
| 10370 | Creative Commons | Literature and Gender, 1660-1760 | Kathleen Keown considers representations of gender in the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. | Kathleen Keown | 07 Mar 2019 |
| 10371 | Creative Commons | Manuscript and Print, 1660–1760 | Carly Watson outlines the material forms in which literary texts circulated between 1660 and 1760. | Carly Watson | 07 Mar 2019 |
| 10372 | Creative Commons | What is a Literary Period? | Clare Bucknell considers how we define a literary period. | Clare Bucknell | 07 Mar 2019 |
| 10373 | Creative Commons | Nineteenth-Century Stuff - Dickens, Paperwork and Paper Sorrows | Sophie Ratcliffe investigates the material culture of the Victorians, using examples from Charles Dickens. | Sophie Ratcliffe | 07 Mar 2019 |
| 10374 | Creative Commons | What is a War Poem? | Kate McLoughlin explores how we might define a war poem. | Kate McLoughlin | 07 Mar 2019 |
| 10375 | Creative Commons | Diaries as Literature - The Case of Virginia Woolf | Michael Whitworth considers whether diaries are literature, looking particularly at the diaries of Virginia Woolf. | Michael Whitworth | 07 Mar 2019 |
| 10376 | Creative Commons | Character in Modern Drama | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr investigates 'character' in Modern Drama | Kirsten Shepherd-Barr | 07 Mar 2019 |
| 10377 | Student Access to Colleges at the University of Oxford | Seminar led by a panel of heads of colleges and senior tutors to discuss Oxford's student selection process | Ivor Crewe, Helen King, Alan Rusbridger, Maggie Snowling, Simon Smith, Mark Wormald, Lucas Bertholdi-Saad | 07 Mar 2019 | |
| 10378 | 15cHEBRAICA: Capturing the former owners of Hebrew incunabula and their annotations in the Material Evidence in Incunabula (MEI) database | Marco Bertagna gives a talk for the History of the Book seminar series on 1st March 2019. | Marco Bertagna | 08 Mar 2019 | |
| 10379 | The Rise of the Egyptian Middle Class: Socio-Economic Mobility and Public Discontent from Nasser to Sadat | Relli Shechter (St Antony’s College) gives a talk for the Middle East Centre, on 29th January 2019. | Relli Shechter | 08 Mar 2019 | |
| 10380 | Likenesses: Translation, Illustration, Interpretation | The themes raised by Matthew Reynolds' Likenesses: Translation, Illustration, Interpretation will be discussed by Dr Jason Gaiger (Ruskin School), Dr Adriana Jacobs (Oriental Studies) and Dr Nick Halmi (English). | Matthew Reynolds, Jason Gaiger, Adriana Jacobs, Nick Halmi, Ben Morgan | 08 Mar 2019 | |
| 10381 | What is Historically Informed Performance? | In this introductory episode, postdoctoral researcher Marten Noorduin discusses amongst others the broad history of HIP, the authenticity debate, new sources for research, and what the TCHIP project aims to do. | Marten Noorduin | 11 Mar 2019 | |
| 10382 | Personalised external aortic root support: the Oxford experience | Miss Renata Greco talks about personalised external aortic root support and in particular the Oxford experience with this technique. | Renata Greco | 08 Mar 2019 | |
| 10383 | Interpretation of Security Council Resolutions and the Status of Explanation of Votes | Even though UN Security Council resolutions may have major consequences for the disputes and states concerned, some of the resolutions are ambiguous in their meaning. | Mark Klamberg | 05 Mar 2019 | |
| 10384 | Lighting up Africa | There are currently over one billion people without access to electricity. A significant number of these people live in Africa where inadequate infrastructure restricts access. | Greta Talbot-Jones, Laurence Copson | 12 Mar 2019 | |
| 10385 | Josephine Balmer: A Reading | Poet, classical translator, research scholar and literary critic, Josephine Balmer reads from her latest collection, The Paths of Survival - inspired by the surviving fragments of Aeschylus's lost tragedy, Myrmidons. | Josephine Balmer | 13 Mar 2019 | |
| 10386 | Should the state pay for journalism? | Polly Curtis considers how journalism has become unsustainable and what role the state should play in making it widely available | Polly Curtis | 05 Mar 2019 | |
| 10387 | Creative Commons | Theatre, 1660-1760 - The Arrival of the Actress | David Taylor on the arrival of female actors on the stage. | David Taylor | 14 Mar 2019 |
| 10388 | Creative Commons | Theatre, 1660-1760 - Restoration and Change | David Taylor lectures on the reopening of the theatres in the 1660s. | David Taylor | 14 Mar 2019 |
| 10389 | Creative Commons | Race and Empire, 1660-1760 | Ruth Scobie lectures on race and empire, 1660-1760. | Ruth Scobie | 14 Mar 2019 |
| 10390 | Creative Commons | Drama and the Theatre, 1660-1760 | Abigail Williams lectures on the staging of Restoration drama. | Abigail Williams | 14 Mar 2019 |
| 10391 | Faith and Sexuality – A Safeguarding Crisis? | Ozanne outlines clear evidence of the harm that certain teachings have caused the LGBT community and what can be done to address this major safeguarding issue affecting young LGBT Christian teenagers today. | Jayne Ozanne | 18 Mar 2019 | |
| 10392 | Electron Paramagnetic Resonance - Past, Present and Future | Professor Mark Newton describes some of the key events in the discovery and development of Electron Paramagnetic Resonance (EPR). | Mark Newton | 18 Mar 2019 | |
| 10393 | Creative Commons | The 2019 Leszek Kołakowski Lecture - Central European philosophy and the search for truth in dark times | The 2019 Leszek Kołakowski Lecture was given by Marci Shore, associate professor of history at Yale University. | Marci Shore, Timothy Garton Ash | 18 Mar 2019 |
| 10394 | Creative Commons | Bolder Action for health in Africa | This talk was delivered by Dr Tolullah Oni, Clinical Senior Research Associate, University of Cambridge. | Tolullah Oni | 15 Mar 2019 |
| 10395 | Creative Commons | Is energy bad for Africa? | This talk was delivered by Prof Malcolm McCulloch, Co-Director, Oxford Martin Programme on Integrating Renewable Energy. Many utility companies are setting up large scale energy projects in African countries. | Malcolm McCulloch | 15 Mar 2019 |
| 10396 | Creative Commons | The Gut-Brain Axis and How What We Eat Affects How We Feel | For Brain Awareness Week, Dr Phil Burnet (Department of Psychiatry, University of Oxford) speaks about how the gut microbiome can affect mood and mental health. | Phil Burnet | 19 Mar 2019 |
| 10397 | Tragedy's Endurance | An APGRD public lecture from March 2018: Erika Fischer-Lichte (Freie Universität Berlin) speaks on the subject of her recent book, Tragedy's Endurance. | Erika Fischer-Lichte | 19 Mar 2019 | |
| 10398 | The brief history of the Universe | Sergio Martin describes the evolution of the Universe. | Sergio Martin | 22 Mar 2019 | |
| 10399 | Creative Commons | Emily Wilson: A Reading | A public reading at the APGRD from November 2017: Emily Wilson (University of Pennsylvania), discusses and reads from her new translation of Homer's Odyssey. | Emily Wilson | 19 Mar 2019 |
| 10400 | FMR 60 - General - Implementing the Global Compacts: the importance of a whole-of-society approach | The global community must now take incisive, coordinated action through a whole-of-society approach to push forward the effective implementation of the two Global Compacts. | Tamara Domicelj, Carolina Gottardo | 20 Feb 2019 |