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| 11001 | Creative Commons | Documenting Crimes in Syria and Iraq: ISIS and the Crimes Against the Yazidis | This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. | Sareta Ashraph | 11 Nov 2019 |
| 11002 | Creative Commons | Measuring Peace: Local Participation and Perspectives in Peacebuilding | This talk was given as part of the Oxford Transitional Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series. | Anupah Makoond | 11 Nov 2019 |
| 11003 | Creative Commons | Colombia's Special Jurisdiction for Peace: Are There Reasons for Hope? | This talk was the keynote seminar given as part of the Oxford Translational Justice Research (OTJR) Seminar Series | Julieta Lemaitre | 11 Nov 2019 |
| 11004 | Integrating and AugmentingTertiary Education Students' Experiences in Workplace Settings | Drawing upon three large studies in Australian higher education, this presentation sets out a case for the kinds of curriculum practices, as well as a range of pedagogic practices that can be enacted prior to, during and after students’ work placements. | Stephen Billett | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11005 | Artificial Intelligence and Social Relations in Schools: Who are the 'Digital winners'? | This lecture explores the different types of artificial intelligence systems in common use in education, before relating this to the covert use of algorithms in influencing educational journeys. | Sandra Leaton-Gray | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11006 | See-touch-think-wonder | Stories, objects and pictures as methods of engagement in research in assistive living technologies. | Gemma Hughes, Joe Wherton, Beth McDougall | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11007 | Technology, aging and progression: from amulets to robots | Discussions about the protective powers of amulets, alarms and jewellery are interrupted by the arrival of a cuddly robot. | Gemma Hughes, Caitlin Pilbeam, Jozie Kettle, George Leeson, Beth McDougall, Sheila, Jean | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11008 | Living objects - ageing bodies | Researchers and community members go behind the scenes at the Pitt Rivers Museum to learn more about the care and ethics involved in conservation. | Caitlin Pilbeam, Jozie Kettle, Jem Uden, Andrew Hughes, Gemma Hughes | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11009 | Technologies: love or hate them? | The context of the Pitt Rivers Museum stimulates discussion about human-technology relations. | Gemma Hughes, Joe Wherton, Laura van Broekhoven, Sara Shaw | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11010 | The magic of everyday technologies | Exploring how everyday objects support health and wellbeing: medicines containers and mobility aids. | Gemma Hughes, Caitlin Pilbeam, Beth McDougall, Jozie Kettle, Phil, Isla | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11011 | Introducing Messy Realities: the Secret Life of Technology | Professor Trisha Greenhalgh and colleagues discuss what assistive living technologies are and how they engaged the public in exploring assistive living technologies at the Pitt Rivers Museum. | Gemma Hughes, Trisha Greenhalgh, Jozie Kettle, Beth McDougall | 12 Nov 2019 | |
| 11012 | Creative Commons | Crimmigration and Refugees in Australia: Visa Cancellation on Criminality Grounds and 'Living in the Community' as Punishment and Deterrence | Crimmigration and Refugees in Australia: Visa Cancellation on Criminality Grounds and 'Living in the Community' as Punishment and Deterrence | Anthea Vogl | 12 Nov 2019 |
| 11013 | Creative Commons | Using research to change paradigms in diagnosing and managing early prostate cancer | Mr Vincent Gnanapragasam provides an overview of the big questions in prostate cancer. | Mr Vincent Gnanapragasam | 06 Jan 2020 |
| 11014 | Creative Commons | All Souls Seminar Series: Democracy and the Mafia. | Democracy and the Mafia. | Federico Varese | 12 Nov 2019 |
| 11015 | Creative Commons | Book Launch: State and Society in Nigeria | Portia Roelofs and Gavin Williams discuss in this podcast Gavin's influential book, State and Society in Nigeria. | Gavin Williams, Portia Roelofs | 13 Nov 2019 |
| 11016 | Creative Commons | Avihu Shoshana - 'Nocturnal Inequality: Ethnographies of Social Selection and Waiting in Line for Night Clubs in Tel-Aviv' | Avihu Shoshana (Haifa University) discusses findings from his ethnography of social selection in Israeli night-clubs. | Avihu Shoshana | 13 Nov 2019 |
| 11017 | Iraq and Iran: old foes, ambivalent allies | Ambassador Wilks CMG (HM British Ambassador to Iraq), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series. | Ambassador Wilks CMG | 15 Nov 2019 | |
| 11018 | Book at Lunchtime: Chaucer: A European Life | TORCH Book at Lunchtime event on Chaucer: A European Life by Professor Marion Turner. Book at Lunchtime is a series of bite-sized book discussions held fortnightly during term-time, with commentators from a range of disciplines. | Marion Turner, Bart van Es, Helen Swift, John Watts, Elleke Boehmer | 15 Nov 2019 | |
| 11019 | Creative Commons | Statistical concepts: A framework for research | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Sir David Cox | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 11020 | Creative Commons | Advances in Computational and Experimental Social Sciences | One in a series of talks from the Summer Institute in Computational Social Science (SICSS), which took place in Oxford, 2019. | Ray Duch | 08 Nov 2019 |
| 11021 | Supriya Chaudhuri, Significant Lives: biography, autobiography, gender, and women's history in South Asia | Chaired by Elleke Boehmer. | Supriya Chaudhuri | 18 Nov 2019 | |
| 11022 | How to write a southern life: Ethics and writing practices | Eduardo Lalo, Elleke Boehmer, Jonny Steinberg and Premilla Nadasen give a talk for the Southern Biographies event. Chaired by, Hélène Neveu Kringelbach. | Eduardo Lalo, Elleke Boehmer, Jonny Steinberg, Premilla Nadasen | 18 Nov 2019 | |
| 11023 | Southern Biographies: epistemologies, methodologies, theoretical perspectives | Joy Owen, Marcio Goldman, Ramon Sarro and Santanu Das give talks as part of the Southern Biographies event. Chaired, Thomas Cousins. | Joy Owen, Marcio Goldman, Ramon Sarró, Santanu Das | 18 Nov 2019 | |
| 11024 | Polish Literature | Dr Kasia Szymanska gives a highlight overview of Polish literature from the Middle Ages to the present. | Kasia Szymanska | 19 Nov 2019 | |
| 11025 | Introduction to Modern Greek Literature | Professor Peter Mackridge takes his audience on a whistle-stop tour of the major landmarks of Modern Greek Literature. | Peter Mackridge | 19 Nov 2019 | |
| 11026 | Creative Commons | Adam Smith as Jurist | John Cairns and Scott Peterson discuss Adam Smith's lost work on jurisprudence, examining his influence on the Scottish legal profession and religious freedoms | John W Cairns, Scot Peterson | 19 Nov 2019 |
| 11027 | Creative Commons | Adam Smith as Jurist | Senior Research Fellow in Politics Professor Iain McLean unearths the secrets of Adam Smith's lost work on jurisprudence, and posits a connection between smith's jurisprudence and the framers of the US Declaration of Independence and Constitution | Iain McLean | 19 Nov 2019 |
| 11028 | Creative Commons | Between Optimism and Pessimism: prospects for the conclusion of a new treaty on marine biodiversity on the high seas | The United Nations is currently undertaking negotiations with a view to concluding an international legally binding instrument for the conservation and sustainable use of marine biodiversity in areas beyond national jurisdiction (the BBNJ Treaty). | Joanna Mossop | 18 Nov 2019 |
| 11029 | Alexandria in the Roman Empire: Politics, Commerce and Culture | The 2019 Ronald Syme lecture was presented by Professor Alan Bowman and introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens. | Alan Bowman | 13 Nov 2019 | |
| 11030 | Creative Commons | Diplomacy for the 21st Century: The Future of the Democratic West | Ambassador Nicholas Burns, former US Political Director and NATO Ambassador, delivered the final lecture in the Wolfson Lecture Series: Diplomacy in the 21st Century. He is introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens, College President. | Nicholas Burns | 13 Nov 2019 |
| 11031 | Creative Commons | Diplomacy for the 21st Century: Expanding the diplomatic toolkit: the further evolution of science diplomacy | Sir Peter Gluckman, Former New Zealand Chief Scientific Advisor, presented the fourth Wolfson College Lecture in this series on modern diplomacy. The lecture was introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens. | Peter Gluckman | 13 Nov 2019 |
| 11032 | Creative Commons | Diplomacy for the 21st Century: Twenty-first century diplomacy: a new rule book | In the third 'Diplomacy for the 21st Century' Lecture, Sir Tim Hitchens concentrates on 21st-century diplomacy, and how it differs from 20th-century diplomacy | Tim Hitchens | 13 Nov 2019 |
| 11033 | Creative Commons | ILC’s Draft Conclusions on Peremptory Norms of General International Law | Dire Tladi is a Professor of international law at the University of Pretoria and an Extraordinary Professor at the University of Stellenbosch. | Dire Tladi | 13 Nov 2019 |
| 11034 | Creative Commons | Blockchain, consent and prosent for medical research | Respecting patients' autonomy is increasingly important in the digital age, yet researchers have raised concerns over the barriers of access to medical data useful for data-driven medical research. | Sebastian Porsdam Mann | 13 Nov 2019 |
| 11035 | Rule-Mania in Enlightenment Paris | Professor Lorraine Daston delivers the 2019 Besterman Lecture | Lorraine Daston | 21 Nov 2019 | |
| 11036 | Argument, Evidence and Continuity in the Augar Report | Released in May 2019, the Augar report was a result of a 6 person panel chaired by Philip Augar and was the first in England to have a remit for the whole of tertiary education. Parry argues whether its features are the nature of expert panels. | Gareth Parry | 19 Nov 2019 | |
| 11037 | CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 2: The global and the post-colonial PART TWO | David Mills and Simon Marginson present on the theme of ‘The global and the post-colonial’ | Simon Marginson, David Mills | 22 Nov 2019 | |
| 11038 | CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 2: The global and the post-colonial PART ONE | David Mills and Simon Marginson present on the theme of ‘The global and the post-colonial’ | Simon Marginson, David Mills | 22 Nov 2019 | |
| 11039 | Organ preservation research in Oxford: an update | The talk focusses on kidney preservation with Mr Simon Knight talking about some of the clinical research that has been done, while Mr James Hunter discusses their translational and lab research. | Simon Knight, James Hunter | 22 Nov 2019 | |
| 11040 | Oxford University Global Surgery Group: female genital mutilation | Dr Anita Makins discusses 'Female genital mutilation (FGM): a global perspective', and Dr Katy Newell-Jones presents ‘Medicalisation of female genital cutting: decision making dilemmas and competing priorities’. | Anita Makins, Katy Newell-Jones | 22 Nov 2019 | |
| 11041 | CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART TWO | Maia Chankseliani and Tristan McGowan on international development in higher education | Maia Chankseliani, Tristan McCowan | 22 Nov 2019 | |
| 11042 | CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART ONE | Maia Chankseliani and Tristan McGowan on international development in higher education | Maia Chankseliani, Tristan McCowan | 22 Nov 2019 | |
| 11043 | Virtual Reality News: the post-hype reality in 2019 | Zillah Watson, Commissioning Editor of the BBC's VR Hub discusses the potential for engaging news audiences through virtual reality | Zillah Watson | 22 Nov 2019 | |
| 11044 | Pakistan women on the frontlines | Oscar-winning journalist, filmmaker and activist Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy delivers the Sarfraz Pakistan Lecture. The lecture is introduced by Sir Tim Hitchens, College President. | Sharmeen Obaid-Chinoy | 21 Nov 2019 | |
| 11045 | Spoken memoir of Professor Jon Stallworthy | A speech given by Sir Richard Sorabji at the launch party for the Jon Stallworthy Poetry Prize Campaign. | Richard Sorabji | 21 Nov 2019 | |
| 11046 | Creative Commons | Yoav Ronel - 'Love, Zionism and Melancholy in the Prose of Micha Yosef Berdichevsky' | Yoav Ronel (Bezalel and BGU) considers representations of a melancholic national and subjective desire in the prose of Micha Yosef Berdichevsky (1865-1921) | Yoav Ronnel | 20 Nov 2019 |
| 11047 | A hundred years on: 21st Century Insights into Human Oxygen Homeostasis | Professor Sir Peter J Ratcliffe FRS delivers the Inaugural J.S. Haldane Prize Lecture. | Peter Ratcliffe | 26 Nov 2019 | |
| 11048 | Operationalising the potential of Applied Digital Health research | The increased reliance of health systems on the digital record as the primary mechanism for storing data on consultations and other health interactions has opened new opportunities for research, healthcare innovation, and health policy. | Richard Hobbs | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11049 | Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture: Timothy Gowers - Productive generalization: one reason we will never run out of interesting mathematical questions | In our Oxford Mathematics London Public Lecture Tim Gowers uses the principle of generalization to show how mathematics progresses in its relentless pursuit of problems. | Tim Gowers, Hannah Fry | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11050 | Oxford Mathematics Newcastle Public Lecture: Vicky Neale - in Maths | Mathematics has no place for emotion, its practitioners are positively unemotional. True? Well, no. In fact 10 out of 10 untrue. Mathematics and mathematicians are also on the emotional rollercoaster. Vicky Neale is one of them. | Vicky Neale | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11051 | AI and Creativity | How does AI interact with creativity? Watch this fascinating panel discussion with mathematician Marcus du Sautoy, composer Emily Howard and Sarah Ellis, the RSC's Director of Digital Development. | Marcus du Sautoy, Emily Howard, Sarah Ellis, Rana Mitter | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11052 | Rees Centre Annual lecture 2019 - School Exclusions | Panel presentations (Harry Daniels, Alison Woodhead and Lisa Cherry) for the Rees Centre Annual Lecture 2019 on school exclusion and issues for looked after and adopted children. | Harry Daniels, Alison Woodhead, Lisa Cherry | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11053 | 'Were the Disciples Mad?' Theology and Mental Health Seminar | Starting from a re-evaluation of health from its spiritual and sentient dimensions, this interdisciplinary seminar explores faith and religious experiences from the perspective of recent advances in our understanding of mental health and brain function. | Alex Popescu, James Ramsay, David Foreman | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11054 | Soviet Supermen and the Autistic State | Interdisciplinary lecture given by Alex Popescu following his Tyler Research Fellowship at UTAS, Australia. | Alex Popescu | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11055 | Creative Commons | Will War still need us? What Future for Agency in War? | Will War still need us? What Future for Agency in War? - an interview with Christopher Coker | Solveig Gade, Christopher Coker | 27 Nov 2019 |
| 11056 | Can we be green AND capitalist? | In this episode we ask; can we be green AND capitalist? | Peter Millican, Ben Caldecott, Thomas Hale, Charmain Love, Johan Rockström | 28 Nov 2019 | |
| 11057 | Should nuclear power be part of our energy system? | Should nuclear power be part of our energy system? Join our host, philosopher Peter Millican, as he explores this topic with experts from Oxford. | Peter Millican, Nick Eyre, Sarah Darby, James Marrow | 28 Nov 2019 | |
| 11058 | The First Image of a Black Hole | Professor Heino Falcke of Radboud University, Nijmegen delivers the 19th Hintze Lecture - reviewing the latest results of the Event Horizon Telescope, its scientific implications and future expansions of the array | Heino Falcke | 19 Nov 2019 | |
| 11059 | Creative Commons | Realist research in practice - informing a new TB policy in Georgia | Professor Bruno Marchal gives a talk illustrating the principles of realist evaluation using the case of the development of a new Tuberculosis control policy in Georgia. | Bruno Marchal | 29 Nov 2019 |
| 11060 | Essai, roman, film: réflexion sur les métamorphoses de l'écriture | Dr Chantal Thomas delivers the 2019 Zaharoff lecture (in french) | Chantal Thomas | 02 Dec 2019 | |
| 11061 | Jon Chapman - Waves and resonance: from musical instruments to vacuum cleaners, via metamaterials and invisibility cloaks | Via guitars, clarinets and a musical saw to the noise reduction in a vaccum cleaner, Jon Chapman explains the role of waves in the sounds we hear and don't hear. | Jon Chapman | 02 Dec 2019 | |
| 11062 | Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture - Quantum Theory | Our latest student lecture is the first in the Quantum Theory course for second year students. Fernando Alday reflects on the breakdown of the deterministic world and describes some of the experiments that defined the new Quantum Reality. | Fernando Alday | 02 Dec 2019 | |
| 11063 | Creative Commons | Migration: the movement of humankind from prehistory to the present | Robin Cohen discusses migration throughout history and in the present day. | Robin Cohen | 02 Dec 2019 |
| 11064 | Creative Commons | Linking people, nature, food and climate: progress and implications | David Nabarro, former Special Representative of the United Nations Secretary-General for Food Security and Nutrition, will give a talk on what implications there will be for the planet and us in linking nature, food and the climate. | David Nabarro | 02 Dec 2019 |
| 11065 | Creative Commons | Hornless Cattle - is Gene Editing the Best Solution? | In this talk, Prof. Peter Sandøe argues that, from an ethical viewpoint, gene editing is the best solution to produce hornless cattle. There are, however, regulatory hurdles. | Peter Sandøe | 02 Dec 2019 |
| 11066 | Creative Commons | Nancy Hawker - Palestinian multilingualism: A perfectly normal adaptation to colonialism, conflict and late capitalism | Nancy Hawker (The Aga Khan University) considers the developing place of Arabic in official nation-statist platforms in Israel | Nancy Hawker | 27 Nov 2019 |
| 11067 | Ending energy poverty: reframing the poverty discourse | The President of the Rockefeller Foundation discusses the need for new solutions for energy transformation and economic development. | Rajiv J. Shah | 27 Nov 2019 | |
| 11068 | Creative Commons | Sustainability scenarios for the global food and land-use system | Michael Obersteiner presents new insights from co-producing a set of new sustainability scenarios. | Michael Obersteiner | 27 Nov 2019 |
| 11069 | Creative Commons | Evidence isn't enough: The politics and practicalities of communicating health research | The logic and principles behind the drive for evidence-based health care are so compelling that often the limitations of evidence go unacknowledged. | Oli Williams | 27 Nov 2019 |
| 11070 | Creative Commons | Psychologically informed micro-targeted political campaigns: the use and abuse of data | Data-driven micro-targeted campaigns have become a key part of political strategy. As personal and societal data becomes more accessible, we need to understand how it can be used and whether it is relevant to regulate political candidates' access to data. | Jens Koed Madsen | 04 Dec 2019 |
| 11071 | Creative Commons | The technology trap - capital, labour and power in the age of automation | Carl Frey discusses his book 'The Technology Trap' | Carl Benedikt Frey | 04 Dec 2019 |
| 11072 | Creative Commons | Diet, obesity and health: from science to policy | Susan Jebb discusses how science and policy can help us make wiser choices for our health. | Susan Jebb | 04 Dec 2019 |
| 11073 | Creative Commons | 'Is this what you call free?' The Caribbean after Slavery | Professor Gad Heuman, University of Warwick delivers the 2013 David Nicholls Memorial Trust Lecture. | Gad Heuman | 17 Oct 2013 |
| 11074 | Book at Lunchtime: India, Empire and First World War Culture | TORCH Book at Lunchtime event on India, Empire and First World War Culture by Professor Santanu Das. Held on 20th November 2019. | Santanu Das, Yasmin Khan, Laura Marcus, Jay Winter, Elleke Boehmer | 20 Nov 2019 | |
| 11075 | Creative Commons | Sensing the Sacred: The Materiality and Aurality of Religious Texts | Laetitia Pilgrim, a final year history student at Queen's, gives a talk to accompany her exhibition at The Queen's college. | Laetitia Pilgrim | 20 Nov 2019 |
| 11076 | Putting the audience at the heart of journalism | Federica Cherubini, Engagement Manager at Hearken, on tried and tested methods of audience engagement in journalism | Federica Cherubini | 04 Dec 2019 | |
| 11077 | Creative Commons | Tamar Calahorra, Competition between Members of Parliament and Governmental ministries on Policy Outcomes through Legislation – Israel as a Test case | Dr. Calahorra studies some dramatic changes in the ways legislation is conducted in Israel | Tamar Calahorra | 03 Dec 2019 |
| 11078 | All Souls Seminar Series - Rethinking "Smuggling" in Libya | All Souls Seminar Series - Rethinking "Smuggling" in Libya | Gabriella Sanchez | 26 Nov 2019 | |
| 11079 | Book at Lunchtime: Celebrity Culture and the Myth of Oceania | An intriguing case study on how popular images of Oceania, mediated through a developing culture of celebrity, contributed to the formation of British identity both domestically and as a nascent imperial power in the eighteenth century. | Ruth Scobie, Wes Williams, Ros Ballaster, Anna Senkiw, Bridget Orr | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11080 | The Million-Dollar Maths Equations | Discover the Navier-Stokes Equations, which not only model the movement of every fluid on Earth, they also have a $1-million prize for a correct solution. | Tom Crawford | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11081 | Unveiling the secrets and mysteries of French novels (1789-1820) | Dr Fanny Lacote will lift the veil on the secrets and mysteries contained within the unknown French literary production published during a turbulent period in History. | Fanny Lacote | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11082 | Cuneiform Discoveries from Ancient Babylon | In ancient Iraq, scribes used cuneiform (wedge-shaped) script to write hundreds of thousands of texts in the Sumerian and Akkadian languages on clay tablets. | Frances Reynolds | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11083 | Discovering Music | Many people love classical music heard on the radio or in concert. But they know less about the manuscripts that performers use, and that show us how the composer created their music. | Jo Bullivant | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11084 | The World in a Box: Cabinets of Curiosity | Professor Das tells the story of the age when Britain first learnt how to collect, and of how that obsession with discovering secrets and collecting curiosities transformed the way we see the world and our place within it. | Nandini Das | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11085 | Discovering Daily life in ancient Southern Babylonia | In this talk Professor Jacob Dahl will narrate a day in the life of an ordinary Babylonian person, not a king or a scribe, but a labourer working the fields of southern Babylonia. | Jacob Dahl | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11086 | Secrets from Missing Manuscripts | Oxford’s libraries house many beautiful books copied by hand before the arrival of print. What, though, about the many more books from the past which have not survived? | Daniel Sawyer | 10 Dec 2019 | |
| 11087 | Strachey Lecture: Can one Define Intelligence as a Computational Phenomenon? | Can we build on our understanding of supervised learning to define broader aspects of the intelligence phenomenon. Strachey Lecture delivered by Leslie Valiant. | Leslie Valiant | 11 Dec 2019 | |
| 11088 | Post-Conflict Landscapes 22 Nov 2019 Buildings and Collections panel | Sarah Kay (National Trust), 'Conflict and Conscience project' and Professor Lynda Mugglestone (Oxford), 'Langscapes of War'. | Sarah Kay, Lynda Mugglestone | 11 Dec 2019 | |
| 11089 | Post-Conflict Landscapes 22 Nov 2019 Seascapes panel | Professor Kathryn Sutherland (Oxford), Writing after Waterloo: Jane Austen’s Late Fiction and Jonathan Wallis and Kiki Claxton (National Trust), 'Easington Colliery: Conflict in the Landscape'. | Kathryn Sutherland, Jonathan Wallis, Kiki Claxton | 11 Dec 2019 | |
| 11090 | Post-Conflict Landscapes 22 Nov 2019 Landscapes panel | Professor Christiana Payne (Oxford Brookes), 'Artists and Trees in the Post-Conflict Landscape' and Ian Barnes (Head of Archaeology, National Trust), 'The Long-Term Impact of Conflict on the UK Landscape'. | Christiana Payne, Ian Barnes | 11 Dec 2019 | |
| 11091 | The 2019 Esmond Harmsworth Lecture in American Arts and Letters | New Yorker fiction through the decades | Deborah Treisman | 12 Dec 2019 | |
| 11092 | The Origins of the American Economy | Professor Peter Mancall (University of Southern California) delivered the 2019 Harmsworth Lecture in American History at 5 pm on Tuesday 19 November. | Peter Mancall | 12 Dec 2019 | |
| 11093 | Health Policy Evaluation | Professor Karla Hemming discusses using evidence-based policy in the evaluation of policy interventions and answers the question 'how useful is the stepped-wedge study as an evaluation design? | Karla Hemming | 12 Dec 2019 | |
| 11094 | Is climate conflict inevitable? | In this Futuremakers episode we ask experts the question - is climate conflict inevitable? | Peter Millican, Kate Guy, Troy Sternberg | 13 Dec 2019 | |
| 11095 | Climate change - who should we sue? | In this episode of Futuremakers, we’re asking what does a rise in litigious climate action mean for society as we race to meet climate targets? | Peter Millican, Fredi Otto, Liz Fisher, Myles Allen | 13 Dec 2019 | |
| 11096 | The Future of UK-Africa Research Partnerships Development Research and Beyond | Gill Wells is the Head of Research Services European and International Team and Strategic Lead on GCRF at the University of Oxford. | Gill Wells | 13 Dec 2019 | |
| 11097 | Communicating the Diagnosis of Life Threatening Conditions to Children | Professor Alan Stein, Head of Section, Child and Adolescent Psychiatry at the University of Oxford delivered this talk at an AfOx insaka. | Alan Stein | 13 Dec 2019 | |
| 11098 | Future of Cannabusiness | As restrictions on medical cannabis use loosen around the world, companies and entrepreneurs are entering the marijuana market in a big way. We learn more from leading players in this space and the first publicly-listed cannabis company. | Tejinder Verk, Paul Steckler | 12 Dec 2019 | |
| 11099 | The Art of Erosion | Inaugural Lecture of Alice Oswald, Professor of Poetry, held at the University of Oxford Exam Schools. | Alice Oswald | 09 Dec 2019 | |
| 11100 | Creative Commons | Andrew Pollard | Professor of Paediatric Infection and Immunity Andrew Pollard in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek | Andrew Pollard, Stanley Ulijaszek | 16 Dec 2019 |
| 11101 | Creative Commons | Christian Sahner | Islamic Historian Christian Sahner in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek | christian sahner, Stanley Ulijaszek | 16 Dec 2019 |
| 11102 | Teaching the Codex 22: 2019 Summary | Philip Booth (Oxford) gives closing remarks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium. | Philip Booth | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11103 | Teaching the Codex 2019 21: Latin Palaeography 2 (Irish and beyond) | Anne McLaughlin (Cambridge) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium on 'Many Books and Certain Books: Irish Manuscripts'. | Anne McLaughlin | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11104 | Teaching the Codex 2019 20: Latin Palaeography 1 (Irish) | Anne Marie O'Brien and Andrea Palandri (Dublin Institute for Advanced Studies) speak at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium about the Irish Script On Screen Project. | Anne Marie O'Brien, Andrea Palandri | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11105 | Teaching the Codex 2019 19: Arabic Codicology | Yasmin Faghihi (Cambridge) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium about the Islamic manuscript tradition. | Yasmin Faghihi | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11106 | Teaching the Codex 2019 18: Armenian Palaeography | David Zakarian (Oxford) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium about colophons in Armenian manuscripts. | David Zakarian | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11107 | Teaching the Codex 2019 17: Armenian Palaeography 1 | Robin Meyer (Oxford) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium about Armenian palaeography. | Robin Meyer | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11108 | Teaching the Codex 2019; 16: Chinese Palaeography and Codicology | Imre Galambos (Cambridge) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium about teaching with manuscript codices from northwest China. | Imre Galambos | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11109 | Teaching the Codex 2019 15: Hebrew Palaeography 2 | Judith Olszowy-Schlanger (Oxford) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium about the aims, methods, and challenges of teaching Hebrew palaeography. | Judith Olszowy-Schlanger | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11110 | Teaching the Codex 2019 14: Hebrew Palaeography 1 | Stewart Brookes (Oxford) speaks at the 2019 Teaching the Codex colloquium on Hebrew palaeography in a digital age. | Stewart Brookes | 16 Dec 2019 | |
| 11111 | The Elders know Nothing: the Inversion of Tradition in the New Mining Context | Ramon Sarró and Marina P. Temudo deliver paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. | Ramon Sarró, Marina P. Temudo | 14 Dec 2019 | |
| 11112 | Creative Commons | Youth, insecurity and intimacy in the popular arts of the Niger Delta | David Pratten delivers paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. | David Pratten | 14 Dec 2019 |
| 11113 | Creative Commons | Artistic Movements: Music, Popular Painting and Cultural Exchanges on the central African Copperbelt | Enid Guene delivers paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. | Enid Guene | 14 Dec 2019 |
| 11114 | Mobutist Modernism: Art Education, State Sponsorship and the Visual Arts in Zaire | Sarah Van Beurden delivers paper at 'Cultural Production in Africa's Extractive Communities' workshop. | Sarah Van Beurden | 14 Dec 2019 | |
| 11115 | Creative Commons | Nano comes to life: how nanotechnology is transforming medicine and the future of biology | In this book talk, Professor Sonia Contera will talk about how Nanotechnology is transforming medicine and the future of biology. | Sonia Contera | 06 Dec 2019 |
| 11116 | Why we need a fourth revolution in healthcare | William bird discusses how healthcare focused on communities and acitve lifestyles can lead to greater wellbeing. | William Bird | 06 Dec 2019 | |
| 11117 | Creative Commons | Anne Trefethen | Pro Vice Chancellor Anne Trefethen in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek | Anne Trefethen, Stanley Ulijaszek | 28 Nov 2019 |
| 11118 | Discovering the identity of plants in art | We are surrounded by artistic images of plants. These may be symbolic, decorative or functional. They tell us about the plants important in peoples' lives. | Stephen Harris | 17 Dec 2019 | |
| 11119 | The Meaning of Carpe Diem | How "seize the day" does not get CLOSE to capturing the power of the poet Horace's words | Llewelyn Morgan | 17 Dec 2019 | |
| 11120 | Supping and Sacrificing in Pompeii's Gardens | The archaeological evidence of garden dining spaces in Pompeii’s houses, restaurants, and tombs reveals complexities of both Roman dining practices and the meaning of the Roman garden | Janet Dunkelbarger | 17 Dec 2019 | |
| 11121 | Gorgons, gods and gladiators: how to decorate a Pompeian wall | This interactive talk explores the myths, legends and scenes of daily life that Romans painted and scratched onto the walls of their houses. | Alison Pollard | 17 Dec 2019 | |
| 11122 | Last Supper in Pompeii: An introduction to the Pompeii Exhibition | Exploring the narrative of the show through a selection of highlighted objects | Ilaria Perzia | 17 Dec 2019 | |
| 11123 | Creative Commons | Small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours - surgery and science in Cambridge | Mr Simon Buczacki presents his clinical and scientific data on small intestinal neuroendocrine tumours. | Simon Buczacki | 16 Dec 2019 |
| 11124 | Creative Commons | Implementation of Robot Assisted Minimally Invasive Esophagectomy (RAMIE) | Professor Richard van Hillegersberg shares his experience with robotic esophagectomy over the years. | Richard van Hillegersberg | 16 Dec 2019 |
| 11125 | Plant genetics from Mendel to Monsanto | Ottoline Leyser discusses the ability to target and/or select specific genetic changes in plant genomes, and the impact of this on the governance of our food system. | Ottoline Leyser | 06 Dec 2019 | |
| 11126 | Creative Commons | Ethnography for Digital Natives? Rethinking Form and Content in a New Text on Contemporary Angola | Jess Auerbach provides a wonderful discussion of her new book, in which she explores how those that have always had access to the internet learn and think differently. | Jess Auerbach | 20 Nov 2019 |
| 11127 | Creative Commons | Strachey Lecture - The Windmills of Your Mind: Reflections of a Career in Computer Science Research | Dame Wendy Hall reflects on her career in computer science research - from intelligent tutoring systems, through multimedia and open hypermedia, to the semantic web, web science, and social machines. | Wendy Hall | 19 Nov 2019 |
| 11128 | Humanities Light Night - Oxford Research Unwrapped! | Highlights of the Humanities Night Light event. | Tom Crawford | 19 Dec 2019 | |
| 11129 | Why be a Lunatic | Dr Maggie Adarin-Pocock delivers the 2019 Simonyi Lecture at the Oxford Playhouse | Maggie Adarin-Pocock | 19 Dec 2019 | |
| 11130 | Oxford Mathematics Christmas Public Lecture: Chris Budd - Why does Rudolf have a shiny nose? | From the unfairness of voting on TV shows to how Santa gets down so many narrow chimneys. Chris Budd take a mathematical look at the traditions of Christmas. | Chris Budd | 19 Dec 2019 | |
| 11131 | Mark Carney on Climate Change | Professor Millican travels to the Bank of England to interview its Governor, Mark Carney. | Peter Millican, Mark Carney | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11132 | Solving climate change - nature or technology? | Solving climate change can involve either mitigation – reducing the greenhouse gases we're putting into the atmosphere – or adaptation – the process of adjusting to our changing environment. | Peter Millican, Nathalie Seddon, Jim Hall, Helen Gavin | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11133 | UK Supreme Court: R (Privacy International) v Investigatory Powers Tribunal [2019] UKSC 22 | Session 3 of the Law and Politics in Three Courts conference Friday 8th November 2019 | Nick Barber, Richard Ekins, Jeff King, Helen Mountfield | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11134 | Kenyan Supreme Court: Raila Odinga and Another v IEBC and Others, 2017 | Session 2 of the Law and Politics in Three Courts conference Friday 8th November 2019 | Anne Makena, John Ambani, Nic Cheeseman, Luis Franceschi | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11135 | International Criminal Court: Appeal against the decision under article 87(7)of the Rome Statute on the non-compliance by Jordan with the request by the Court for the arrest and surrender of Omar Al-Bashir (ICC- 02/05-01/09 OA2) 6 May 2019 | Session 1 of the Law and Politics in Three Courts conference Friday 8th November 2019 | Catherine O’Regan, Dapo Akande, Evelyne Asaala, Dire Tladi | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11136 | IceCube: Opening a New Window on the Universe from the South Pole | Particle Physics Christmas Lecture, hosted by Prof. Daniela Bortoletto, Head of Particle Physics and senior members of the department with guest speaker, Professor Francis Halzen. | Daniela Bortoletto, Francis Halzen | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11137 | Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture III: Stories for the future, and how to get there | Martin Puchner, the Byron and Anita Wien Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Harvard University, gives the third and final lecture in the Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture. | Martin Puchner | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11138 | Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture II:Think Big! A modest argument about large scales | Martin Puchner gives the second lecture in the Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture. | Martin Puchner | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11139 | Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture I: The Challenge of World Literature | Martin Puchner, the Byron and Anita Wien Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Harvard University, gives the first of the Princeton University Press Lectures. | Martin Puchner | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11140 | How effective can litigation be in foreseeing and preventing human rights abuse? | Alejandra Ancheita delivers the keynote address at the Justice for Transnational Human Violations - At the Crossroads of Litigation, Policy and Scholarship Conference June 2019 | Alejandra Ancheita | 20 Dec 2019 | |
| 11141 | Sparking change with Purnima Devi Barman | This week Sofia and Julia talk to Indian conservationist Purnima Devi Barman about her fight to protect the greater adjutant stork, the importance of involving women in conservation and the power of creating new traditions. | Purnima Devi Barman, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 14 Jul 2020 | |
| 11142 | Trailer: Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast | Thinking about applying for Modern Languages at university? Listen in on our conversations with Spanish tutors at Oxford to find out what's so fascinating about the literature they teach, why they love teaching, and why they think you might love it too. | Geraldine Hazbun, Oliver Noble Wood, Maria Del Pilar Blanco, Dominic Moran | 02 Jul 2020 | |
| 11143 | Masks, Vaccine and Cure: Translating Medical Evidence During and After the Pandemic | Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) presents another Translating COVID-19 video conversation, with Eivind Engebretsen (Oslo). | Marta Arnaldi, Eivind Engebretsen | 02 Jul 2020 | |
| 11144 | Creative Commons | Feed the birds? | What do birds like eating and what decisions do they have to make when visiting a bird feeder? | Lindsay Turnbull, Friederike Hillemann, Annette Fayet | 28 Jul 2020 |
| 11145 | Cyclone Amphan: Living through the Climate Crisis | In May 2020 a deadly tropical cyclone struck Eastern India and Bangladesh. Named ‘Amphan’ and classified as a ‘Super Cyclone’ this was almost certainly a climate change induced extreme event. | Debjani Bhattacharyya, Jason Cons, Annu Jalais, Megnaa Mehtta, Kasia Paprocki, Nayanika Mather, Amanda Power | 24 Jul 2020 | |
| 11146 | Digital News Report 2020. Episode 6. How should journalists cover politics? | In this episode we look at what people think when it comes to the news media covering politics. | Frederica Cherubini, Richard Fletcher | 25 Jun 2020 | |
| 11147 | What Tolkien learnt from 'Beowulf': Representations of Evil | Monsters and evil in Tolkien | Rafael J. Pascual | 16 Jul 2020 | |
| 11148 | Creative Commons | All Souls Seminar - Structural Racism and Deaths in Police Custody in Europe: At the Crossroads of Criminal Law and Human Rights | All Souls Seminar - Structural Racism and Deaths in Police Custody in Europe: At the Crossroads of Criminal Law and Human Rights | Eddie Bruce-Jones | 02 Jan 2020 |
| 11149 | The Keble Debates: Michaelmas 2019 | 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. | David Haig, Nick Starr, Robin Geffen, Barney Norris | 06 Jan 2020 | |
| 11150 | Clouds and climate | Tapio Schneider discusses the influence of clouds on climate, and how advances in the modelling of clouds can help us predict our climate future more accurately. | Tapio Schneider | 06 Jan 2020 | |
| 11151 | Creative Commons | The Experience of Courts: A Tale of Two Europes | This Wolfson College Lecture Series aims to explore the socio-legal dimensions of our experience in courts, and with other forms of legal proceedings. In this lecture entitled "A Tale of Two Europes", The Rt Hon Lord Reed focuses on Law and Europe. | Robert Reed | 25 Nov 2019 |
| 11152 | Art History and Museum as Medium | Cai Guo-Qiang, Artist, gives the eighth and final presentation in the symposium. | Cai Guo-Qiang | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11153 | Creative Commons | Facing the future with our eyes wide open: What does the future hold for (cardiac) surgery that will change the way we practice? | Many of the things that will be in this talk may never happen, some of them will happen and some of them are already happening. How they will evolve and to what extent, and how all of these things will blend into one future will be interesting to explore. | George Krasopoulos | 10 Jan 2020 |
| 11154 | GCHU Public Seminar: Managing migration: cities, governance, integration | At this seminar on ‘Managing migration: cities, governance, integration’, invited speakers each respond to the question: How can cities engage with managing global migration flows and social integration? | Cecile Riallant, Colleen Thouez, David Howard, Thomas Lacroix | 10 Jan 2020 | |
| 11155 | In the Volcano: Cai Guo-Qiang and Pompeii | Jerome Neutres, Independent Curator, gives the seventh talk in the symposium. | Jerome Neutres | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11156 | Cai Guo-Qiang: In Search of El Greco | Saul Nelson, Ruskin School of Art, DPhil Candidate, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium. | Saul Nelson | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11157 | Yi 羿 - Myth: Shooting the Suns | Paul Bevan, Ashmolean Museum, Christensen Fellow in Chinese Painting, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium. | Paul Bevan | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11158 | Two Gunpowder Drawings and Cai Guo-Qiang in Japan | Lena Fritsch, Ashmolean Museum, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, gives the fourth presentation in the symposium. | Lena Fritsch | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11159 | Cai Guo-Qiang and the Depths of Spectacle | David Taylor, University of Oxford, Associate Professor of English, gives the third presentation in the symposium. | David Taylor | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11160 | Context and Influence in Cai Guo-Qiang's Work | David Eliott, Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art, Guangzhou, Vice Director and Senior Curator, gives the second talk for the symposium. | David Eliott | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11161 | Welcome and Introduction | Shelagh Vainker, Curator of Chinese Art and Exhibition Curator, gives the first talk in the symposium. | Shelagh Vainker | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11162 | Ashmolean After Hours: Carpe Diem! Highlights video | Highlights of the Torch collaboration with the Ashmolean Museum for a special edition of After Hours as part of the Last Supper of Pompeii exhibition to celebrate all things Pompeii and ancient Rome. | Highlights | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11163 | Cases of complicated surgery for 'high-risk' prostate cancer | Professor Shin Egawa delivers the Burdette Lecture with striking array of high-risk salvage surgery for prostate cancer and bladder cancer. | Shin Egawa | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11164 | Press freedom and media censorship | Rasmus Nielsen discusses what he believes the European Commission and EU member states can do to protect press freedom. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 13 Jan 2020 | |
| 11165 | Patience Agbabi reading and conversation: podcast | In this podcast the dynamic poet Patience Agbabi is in conversation about her Ted Hughes short-listed collection Telling Tales (2015), a rebellious reworking of Chaucer, and her contribution to the 2016 Refugee Tales project. | Patience Agbabi, Elleke Boehmer, Marion Turner | 14 Jan 2020 | |
| 11166 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Carlo Rovelli - Spin networks: the quantum structure of spacetime from Penrose's intuition to Loop Quantum Gravity | Carlo Rovelli delivers The Roger Penrose Lecture on the Quantum structure of Spacetime. | Carlo Rovelli | 16 Jan 2020 | |
| 11167 | The changing economic and social-policy making of the African National Congress | A discussion about the ANC’s policy shifts in the early years of democracy. | Vishnu Padayachee, Robert van Niekerk | 16 Jan 2020 | |
| 11168 | Conference Programme | Conference Programme for the conference. | Conference Programme | 17 Jan 2020 | |
| 11169 | Creative Commons | Using low-energy diets to treat obesity: from research to practice | A presentation given by Nerys Astbury (Nuffield Department of Primary Care Health Sciences, Oxford) at the UBVO Green Templeton College Obesity Conference, 16 September 2019 | Nerys Astbury | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11170 | Creative Commons | What's in the fridge? The everyday materiality of health and well-being | A UBVO seminar presented by Tess Bird (Wesleyan University) on 15 May 2019 | Tess Bird | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11171 | Creative Commons | The Danish Health Interview Surveys | An interview with Ola Ekholm (Senior Adviser, National Institute of Public Health, University of Southern Denmark) for the UBVO Instruments and Institutions Interviews series (20 December 2010) | Ola Ekholm | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11172 | Creative Commons | Materialities of eating disorders | A UBVO seminar presented by Dr Karin Eli (Research Affiliate, University of Oxford) on 30 April 2019 | Karin Eli | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11173 | Creative Commons | Boys, bulk and body ideals: epidemiology of muscle-enhancing and disordered eating behaviours in US adolescents | A UBVO seminar presented by Jason M. Nagata (Pediatrics, University of California San Francisco) on 18 September 2019 | Jason M. Nagata | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11174 | Creative Commons | Nutrition and aging well: evidence from centenarians | Claudio Franceschi (Professor of Immunology, University of Bologna) is interviewed by Stanley Ulijaszek (Oxford) for the UBVO Instruments and Institutions Interviews series (May 2019) | Claudio Franceschi | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11175 | Creative Commons | Materialities of food education: practice, research and policy | A UBVO seminar presented by Barney Haughton (Chef and Director of Square Food Foundation, Bristol) on 9 May 2019 | Barny Haughton | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11176 | Creative Commons | Rights-based approaches to the regulation of food marketing | A UBVO seminar presented by Amandine Garde (Professor of Law, University of Liverpool) on 16 May 2019 | Amandine Garde | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11177 | Ethics at the Edge of Madness | Ethics at the Edge of Madness - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Anand Vivek Taneja | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11178 | Interview with Jennifer Scott, Professor of Mathematics at University of Reading, and Individual Merit Research Fellow at the Rutherford Appleton Laboratory | Georgina Ferry interviews Jennifer Scott as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Scott discusses her D Phil in the Oxford Computing Lab, her fellowship at St. John's college and leading the Numerical Analysis Group at Rutherford | Georgina Ferry, Jennifer Scott | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11179 | Interview with Susan Hockey (part 2), Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies, University College London | Carrying on from episode 12, part 2 of Georgina Ferry's interview sees Susan Hockey discussing observations of gender split within the computing profession. | Georgina Ferry, Susan Hockey | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11180 | Interview with Susan Hockey, Emeritus Professor of Library and Information Studies, University College London | Georgina Ferry interviews Susan Hockey as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hockey discusses digital humanities research, management and organisations, and her work for Oxford Computing Service from 1975-1991. | Georgina Ferry, Susan Hockey | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11181 | The Opioid Epidemic in India | The Opioid Epidemic in India - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Bhrigupati Singh | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11182 | Psychoanalysis of the Oppressed, A Practice of Freedom | Psychoanalysis of the Oppressed, A Practice of Freedom - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Ankhi Mukherjee | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11183 | Issues in Public Health in India | Issues in Public Health in India - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Keshav Desiraju | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11184 | Interview with Jill Hoare, former programmer for Elliott Brothers and the NHS | Georgina Ferry interviews Jill Hoare as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hoare discusses early experiences of coding and programming, work at Stanford University in 1973 and working on hospital systems for NHS Oxfordshire. | Georgina Ferry, Jill Hoare | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11185 | The Indian Oedipus | The Indian Oedipus - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Shruti Kapila | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11186 | Interview with Linda Hayes (part 2), former head of User Services at the Oxford Computing Service | Carrying on from episode 9, the second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Linda Hayes includes her recount her time at St. Cross College and the origins of the university single sign on system. | Georgina Ferry, Linda Hayes | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11187 | Welcome | Welcome - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Roger Goodman, Baroness Royall of Blaisdon | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11188 | Interview with Linda Hayes, former head of User Services at the Oxford Computing Service | Georgina Ferry interviews Linda Hayes as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Hayes discusses her diploma in Numerical Analysis and Automatic Computing at Cambridge, and working for the Oxford Computing Service 1965 onwards. | Georgina Ferry, Linda Hayes | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11189 | Mental health and stress the multi-disciplinary teams approach | Mental health and stress the multi-disciplinary teams approachl - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Georgia Watson | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11190 | Interview with Eleanor Dodson, computational methods developer of Protein Crystallography | Georgina Ferry interviews Eleanor Dodson as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Dodson discusses her time as research technician for Dorothy Hodgkin, use of the Oxford Computing Service and Collaborative Computational project no.4. | Georgina Ferry, Eleanor Dodson | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11191 | Community-based interventions for common mental disorders in low and middle-income countries | Community-based interventions for common mental disorders in low and middle-income countries - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Soumitra Pathare | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11192 | Public Health England’s Global Mental Health initiative | Public Health England’s Global Mental Health initiative - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Anees Pari | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11193 | Interview with Julia Dain, former research assistant for the Programming Research Group (PRG) | Georgina Ferry interviews Julia Dain as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Dain recounts her traineeship at Marconi company, studying Maths at Oxford and working in the computer science department at Warwick University. | Georgina Ferry, Julia Dain | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11194 | Non-specialist health worker interventions for mental health care in low- and middle- income countries | Non-specialist health worker interventions for mental health care in low- and middle- income countries - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Prathap Tharyan | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11195 | Opening address | Opening address - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Premila Webster | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11196 | Responsive mental health systems to address the poverty, homelessness and mental illness nexus | Responsive mental health systems to address the poverty, homelessness and mental illness nexus - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Lakshmi Narasimhan | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11197 | Innovative provision of primary mental health care in rural India | Innovative provision of primary mental health care in rural Indial - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Pallab Maulik | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11198 | Interview with Jana Colchester (part 2), former programming teacher at Marconi College and University of Essex | Carrying on from episode 5, this second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Jana Colchester includes Colchester discussing attitudes relating to gender in the maths and computing professions. | Georgina Ferry, Jana Colchester | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11199 | Ecology and Mental Health in India | Ecology and Mental Health in India - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Maan Barua, Sushrut Jadhav | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11200 | Interview with Jana Colchester, former programming teacher at Marconi College and University of Essex | Georgina Ferry interviews Jana Colchester as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Colchester discusses working in the Oxford Computing Labs, lecturing and teaching at a range of further and higher education institutions. | Georgina Ferry, Jana Colchester | 20 Jan 2020 |