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| 11201 | Identifying perinatal depression in resource-constrained settings | Identifying perinatal depression in resource-constrained settings - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Gracia Fellmeth | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11202 | The Mental Health Act in India - what next? | The Mental Health Act in India - what next? - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Keshav Desiraju | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11203 | Interview with Shirley Carter, founding member of the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG) | Georgina Ferry interviews Shirley Carter as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Carter recounts early experiences of programming, her computer science lectureship at Liverpool in the 1970s and the formation and development of NAG. | Georgina Ferry, Shirley Carter | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11204 | Working outside the traditional clinical model | Working outside the traditional clinical model - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap | Anna Tharyan | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11205 | Interview with Carol Bateman (part 2), former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service | Carrying on from episode 2, in the second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Carol Bateman she discusses the professional computing community and needs of users of the Oxford Computing Service in the late 1980s-early 1990s. | Georgina Ferry, Carol Bateman | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11206 | Interview with Carol Bateman, former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service | Georgina Ferry interviews Carol Bateman as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Bateman discusses her route into computing via Glasgow University, and progression of the Oxford Computing Service. | Georgina Ferry, Carol Bateman | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11207 | A discussion of ethical challenges posed by AI, involving experts from fields across Oxford - Seminar 1 | An introduction by Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt; The place of Ethics in AI, AI Ethics and legal regulation, Ethics of AI in healthcare | Tom Douglas, Carissa Véliz, Vicki Nash, Sandra Wachter, Brent Mittelstadt, Gil McVean, Jess Morley | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11208 | Interview with Leonor Barroca, senior lecturer in Computing at the Open University | Georgina Ferry interviews Leonor Barroca as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Barocca recounts her time on the MSc Computing course at Oxford University and studying and teaching posts at the Universidade do Minho in Portugal. | Georgina Ferry, Leonor Barroca | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11209 | Conflicts of Interest in Medicine: Why it’s time for a UK Sunshine Act | Should doctors with commercial interests lead research on their products? Should we forget ‘conflicts’ and discuss ‘declarations of interest’ instead? Who should hold and maintain conflicts of interest registers for doctors? | Carl Heneghan | 21 Jan 2020 | |
| 11210 | Creative Commons | Biocultural approaches to human physical activity in (increasingly smart) urban environments | A presentation given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology, Oxford) at the Department of Cultural Heritage, University of Bologna, at Ravenna | Stanley Ulijaszek | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11211 | Creative Commons | The social life of childhood obesity | A UBVO seminar presented by Zofia Boni (University of Poznan, Poland) on 2 March 2019 | Zofia Boni | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11212 | Creative Commons | Obesity: human developmental perspectives | The Keynote Lecture at the UBVO Green Templeton College Obesity Conference, 16 September 2019, given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology, Oxford) | Stanley Ulijaszek | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11213 | Creative Commons | The UK government's childhood obesity plan | A presentation given by Mike Rayner (Professor of Population Health and Director of the Centre on Population Approaches for Non-Communicable Disease Prevention, Oxford) at the UBVO Green Templeton College Obesity Conference, 16 September 2019 | Mike Rayner | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11214 | Creative Commons | The evolution of adipose tissues and how natural obesity in wild mammals elucidates human obesity | A presentation given by Caroline Pond (Emeritus Professor, Open University) at the UBVO Green Templeton College Obesity Conference, 16 September 2019 | Caroline Pond | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11215 | Creative Commons | The metabolic consequences of obesity | A presentation given by Leanne Hodson (Professor of Metabolic Physiology, Radcliffe Department of Medicine, Oxford) at the UBVO Green Templeton College Obesity Conference, 16 September 2019 | Leanne Hodson | 20 Jan 2020 |
| 11216 | Image Consciousness in the Emergency Department - Developing and Evaluating Novel Radiological Pathways and Technologies in the Acute Healthcare Setting | A brief portfolio of four distinct projects - scaphoid injuries, blunt chest trauma in the elderly, acute gallstone disease, and a mobile x-ray machine with embedded AI technology. | Alex Novak, Lois Brand, Phil Hormbrey | 22 Jan 2020 | |
| 11217 | Creative Commons | Seyed Ali Alavi - Iran and Palestine: Past, Present and Future | Ali Alavi discusses the history of Iran's relations with Palestinian organisation and the Palestinian cause, and their implication to Iranian-Israeli relations. | Ali Alavi | 22 Jan 2020 |
| 11218 | Creative Commons | Nutrient timing and human health | A UBVO Seminar given by James Betts (Professor of Metabolic Physiology, Department for Health, University of Bath) on 24 October 2019 | James Betts | 22 Jan 2020 |
| 11219 | Creative Commons | Can wearable sensors and machine learning enhance our understanding of lifestyle health behaviours? | A UBVO Seminar given by Aidan Doherty (Nuffield Department of Population Health, Oxford) on 17 October 2019 | Aiden Doherty | 22 Jan 2020 |
| 11220 | Creative Commons | How mapping frames obesity and chronic disease risk factors | Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology, Oxford) interviews Professor Danny Dorling (School of Geography and the Environment, Oxford) for the UBVO Instruments and Institutions Interviews series, November 2019 | Danny Dorling | 22 Jan 2020 |
| 11221 | Creative Commons | Changing ecologies of disease | A lecture given by Stanley Ulijaszek (Professor of Human Ecology, Oxford) on 16 October 2019 | Stanley Ulijaszek | 22 Jan 2020 |
| 11222 | The Making of the Israeli Far Right Book Talk by Peter Bergamin | Peter Bergamin discusses his new book: The Making of the Israeli Far-Right: Abba Ahimeir and Zionist Ideology | Peter Bergamin | 22 Jan 2020 | |
| 11223 | Differences in rates of school exclusions in the four jurisdictions to the UK | This seminar reports on the ongoing work of the multi-disciplinary and multi-site Excluded Lives Group whose work has led to the ESRC funds project The Political Economies of School Exclusion and their Consequences. | Harry Daniels, Ian Thompson, Alice Tawell | 20 Jan 2020 | |
| 11224 | The truth behind filter bubbles | Is the concern around filter bubbles in news use warranted? Richard Fletcher outlines the evidence. | Richard Fletcher | 24 Jan 2020 | |
| 11225 | We Are Not Good at Translating Lab Science Into New Medicines for Patients | Inaugural lecture delivered by Chas Bountra, Professor of Translational Medicine at Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Affordable Medicines, and Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, University of Oxford | Chas Bountra, Marta Arnaldi, Magdalena Kubiak | 22 Jan 2020 | |
| 11226 | Iran, Iraq and the US after the Qasim Sulemani assassination | Panel discussion looking at US, Iranian and Iraqi politics after the Qasim Sulemani assassination. Held in Oxford on Monday, 20th January 2020 | Felix Gedney, Emma Sky, Sir Simon Mayall, Toby Matthiesen | 28 Jan 2020 | |
| 11227 | Justice and Islamic Law: Mazalim Courts and Legal Reform | Professor Jonathan Brown, Georgetown University, gives a talk for the Middle East seminar series. Chaired by Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College). | Jonathan Brown, Usaama al-Azami | 29 Jan 2020 | |
| 11228 | Empires of the Mind | Book at Lunchtime: Empires of the Mind | Robert Gildea, Rana Mitter, Faridah Zaman, Philip Bullock | 29 Jan 2020 | |
| 11229 | Heather Munro: Ashkenazi Hegemony in Haredi Israeli Society and Implications for the Future | Heather Monro discusses the implications of Ashkenazi Hegemony in the Israeli Haredi society. | Heather Munro | 28 Jan 2020 | |
| 11230 | Leading Digital Transformation | Inga Thordar, Execuive Editor of CNN Digital International, talks about her career and her championing of digital news output at one of the world's leading news outlets. | Inga Thordar | 31 Jan 2020 | |
| 11231 | Creative Commons | When meta-analyses of the same question find different things | Dr Jamie Hartmann-Boyce discusses a case study of systematic reviews of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation, looking across meta-analyses in this area. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce | 03 Feb 2020 |
| 11232 | Alternative Provision and School Exclusions | This presentation will discuss the place of Alternative Provision (AP) in the process of exclusion in England, with a particular focus on issues related to social justice. | Martin Mills | 04 Feb 2020 | |
| 11233 | Book Launch: Extralegal Groups in Post-Conflict Liberia | In this seminar, Christine Cheng explores how states and extra-legal groups work together and analyzes how our definitions of what is legal affect our view of the state and governance. | Christine Cheng | 30 Jan 2020 | |
| 11234 | Lotem Perry-Hazan: Ethnic segregation in the Haredi education in Israel: Policies and practices | Lotem Perry-Hazzan discusses ethnic discrimination in admissions to Haredi schools in Israel | Lotem Perry-Hazzan | 05 Feb 2020 | |
| 11235 | In the Beginning: Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice in 1966 | Professor David Downes, Professor Tim Newburn, and Professor Paul Rock, London School of Economics | David Downes | 11 Mar 2016 | |
| 11236 | Is Moral Status Good for You? | Thomas Douglas, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Thomas Douglas | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11237 | The Tenuous Connection between Moral Status and Proper Political-Legal Status | Benjamin Sachs, University of St Andrews, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Benjamin Sachs | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11238 | Moral Status: A Convenient Label | Udo Schuklenk, Queen's University, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Udo Schuklenk | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11239 | The Ever Conscious View and the Contingency of Moral Status | Elizabeth Harman, Princeton University, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Elizabeth Harman | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11240 | The Moral Status of Conscious Subjects | Joshua Shepherd, Carlton University and the University de Barcelona, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Joshua Shepherd | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11241 | The Moral Status of So-called Moral Machines | John Harris, University of Manchester, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | John Harris | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11242 | Moral Status and Moral Significance | Ingmar Persson, University of Gothenburg and University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Ingmar Persson | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11243 | Chimeras, Superchimps and Post-persons; Specie Boundaries and Moral Status Enhancements | Sarah Chan, Univesity of Edinburgh, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Sarah Chan | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11244 | Variable Moral Status | Walter Sinnott-Armstrong, Duke University, gives a talk for the Conference on Rethinking Moral Status, held in 13th and 14th June 2019. | Walter Sinnott-Armstrong | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11245 | The struggle for Iraq's political field after the assassination of Qasim Sulimani, Abu Mahdi al-Muhandis; the protest movement, Iraq's militias and the ruling elite | Professor Toby Dodge, LSE, gives a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre seminar series. Chaired by Dr Toby Matthiesen (St. Antony's College, Oxford). | Toby Dodge | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11246 | Revolution Rekindled: The Writers and Readers of Late Soviet Biography | Book at Lunchtime: Revolution Rekindled: The Writers and Readers of Late Soviet Biography | Polly Jones, Katherine Lebow, Ann Jefferson, Stephen Lovell | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11247 | British politics after Brexit: reflections on the last three years and the next fifty | Lord Sumption will discuss the impact on our constitution and political system of the referendum of 2016 and its aftermath. | Lord Sumption | 07 Feb 2020 | |
| 11248 | S1E4: Adolescence, narrative and storytelling | This episode hosts a discussion reflecting on the meeting points between narrative and adolescence. | Elleke Boehmer, Oluwafemi Oyebode, Caroline Adjimi, Hermann Wittenberg | 06 Feb 2020 | |
| 11249 | S1E3: Performance and Adolescence | This episode explores the relationship between performance and selfhood in adolescent lives. | Elleke Boehmer, Alude Mahali, Alexandra Georgakopoulou, Kopano Ratele | 06 Feb 2020 | |
| 11250 | S1E2: Adolescence and Care | This epsiode addresses the role of care in adolescence in African contexts. | Chris Desmond, Olayinka Omigbodun, Cindi Katz, Lucie Cluver | 06 Feb 2020 | |
| 11251 | S1E1: Violence and Adolescence | This episode explores the impact of violence in the lives of young people, both in African contexts and beyond. | Elleke Boehmer, Diana Walters, Patricia Daley, Heidi Stöckl | 06 Feb 2020 | |
| 11252 | A world without work: technology, automation and how we should respond | Daniel Susskind discusses ideas from his new book 'A World Without Work' | Daniel Susskind | 03 Feb 2020 | |
| 11253 | All Souls Seminar Series: The Contribution of Forensic or other Expert Evidence to Wrongful Convictions in the United States: Data and Experiences from the National Registry of Exonerations | All Souls Seminar Series: The Contribution of Forensic or other Expert Evidence to Wrongful Convictions in the United States: Data and Experiences from the National Registry of Exonerations | Simon Cole | 10 Feb 2020 | |
| 11254 | Creative Commons | A Forum for Reason: Reflections on the Role of South Africa’s Constitutional Court | Prof Kate O'Regan, Director, Bonavero Institute of Human Rights and a former judge of the South African Constitutional Court, gives a talk for the Africa Oxford Initiative. | Kate O'Regan | 10 Feb 2020 |
| 11255 | Humanities Light Night - Oxford Research Unwrapped! Full projection video | Full projection video as part of national Being Human Festival, a huge video projection onto the 3-storey Radcliffe humanities building, premiering SOURCE: CODE. | The Projection Studio | 11 Feb 2020 | |
| 11256 | Effective learning from serious incidents | Dr Helen Higham delivers a talk on the human factors approach to incident analysis. | Helen Higham | 11 Feb 2020 | |
| 11257 | Creative Commons | Why is contemporary Africa poor: insights from archaeology and deep history | Professor Shadreck Chirikure, University of Cape Town, gives a talk for on using archaeology to learn about present day Africa. | Shadreck Chirikure | 11 Feb 2020 |
| 11258 | Book Launch - Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda | Peter Hill (Northumbria University, Newcastle-upon-Tyne), gives a talk on his new book, Utopia and Civilisation in the Arab Nahda. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St. Antony's College, Oxford). | Peter Hill | 12 Feb 2020 | |
| 11259 | The Interplay between Maritime Security and the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea: Help or Hindrance? | The concept of maritime security and its interplay with the 1982 United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (LOSC) have attracted a lot of attention in recent years. | Sofia Galani | 12 Feb 2020 | |
| 11260 | Exclusion and Mental Health: Exploring the Role of Improved Provision in Schools | This talk discusses the latest understanding of mental health needs in adolescent populations in the UK and the potential role that mental health services in schools can play. | Mina Fazel | 13 Feb 2020 | |
| 11261 | Misinformation and propaganda wars in Ukraine and Russia | Maryana Drach, RFE/RL's Ukrainian Service director, and Gulmira Amangalieva, reporter at Freenews-Volga, Russia outine the threats to journalism in their countries. | Maryana Drach, Gulmira Amangalieva | 14 Feb 2020 | |
| 11262 | Creative Commons | Overdiagnosis and Lung Cancer Screening | Recent results of the NELSON Lung Cancer Screening Trial reports reductions in lung-cancer survival but not overall survival - The desire to detect disease even earlier means Overdiagnosis is on the rise. | Carl Heneghan | 14 Feb 2020 |
| 11263 | 2020 Colin Ford Lecture | Professor Larry Schaaf delivers the 2020 Colin Ford Lecture, providing a fascinating insight into his work on The William Henry Fox Talbot Catalogue Raisonne. | Larry Schaaf | 14 Feb 2020 | |
| 11264 | Powering the future: switching on the renewables | Globally, renewable energy has a foot in the door. But significant challenges remain. | Malcolm McCulloch | 18 Feb 2020 | |
| 11265 | Road to somewhere? Resilient infrastructure for sustainable development | Professor Hall will share experiences of establishing long-term plans for sustainable infrastructure in many countries around the world. | Jim Hall | 17 Feb 2020 | |
| 11266 | Creative Commons | If biodiversity is the medicine, then what are its active ingredients? | In this year's Haldane lecture, Professor Kathy Willis examines the newly emerging 'green health' scientific evidence-base. The lecture is introduced by the College President, Sir Tim Hitchens. | Kathy Willis | 18 Feb 2020 |
| 11267 | Law and Exclusion from School | Combining legal analysis, theory, and evidence from practice, Lucinda Ferguson argues that the law is ill-equipped to support children at risk of permanent exclusion from school, particularly children with disabilities or other additional needs. | Lucinda Ferguson | 13 Feb 2020 | |
| 11268 | A Problem for Lambert | Lecture at 65th Birthday Symposium for Lambert Meertens, 22nd January 2010 | Richard Bird | 24 Feb 2020 | |
| 11269 | An Introduction to the Theory of Lists | Lectures at Utrecht University, 16th and 17th December 1986. | Richard Bird | 24 Feb 2020 | |
| 11270 | A dangerous moment: reporting Hong Kong's protests | Emily Tsang, reporter at South China Morning Post and Wei Du, international correspondent at Channel News Asia, describe the difficulties of covering the protests against the controversial extradition law | Emily Tsang, Wei Du | 24 Feb 2020 | |
| 11271 | Imitating Authors | Book at Lunchtime: Imitating Authors | Colin Burrow, Wes Williams, Kathryn Murphy, Stephen Halliwell | 24 Feb 2020 | |
| 11272 | The political life of an Epidemic: Cholera, Crisis and Citizenship | Simukai Chigudu launches his book, 'The political life of an Epidemic: Cholera, Crisis and Citizenship'. He explains the cholera epidemic, the response to it in Zimbabwe and from the world and life after the epidemic, remembering the epidemic | Simukai Chigudu | 24 Feb 2020 | |
| 11273 | International Judicial Speech Acts | Domestic and international judges speak separately from their courts' institutional voice in myriad ways. | Neha Jain | 21 Feb 2020 | |
| 11274 | Larissa Remennick - The Israeli Diaspora in Berlin: Back to Being Jewish? | Larissa Remeniick discuss the origins and present condition of the new (post-2010) Israeli diaspora in Berlin | Larissa Remennick | 19 Feb 2020 | |
| 11275 | The Duty to Prevent Atrocity Crimes: Operationalising State Obligations | From the instant that a State receives an early warning that mass atrocities are likely to occur, what, precisely, is it required to do in response? | Shannon Raj Singh | 19 Feb 2020 | |
| 11276 | Enterprising Women: Lunch and Learn - Tara Sabre Collier | Tara Sabre Collier shares insights into her work as a Global Strategist and Social Entrepreneur | Tara Sabre Collier | 25 Feb 2020 | |
| 11277 | Being a working class queer in theatre | Louise Wallwein MBE, a renowned and award-winning poet, playwright and performer, gives the 11th annual LGBT History Month lecture | Louise Wallwein | 25 Feb 2020 | |
| 11278 | Lung protective ventilation based on physics and physiology | A guest seminar for our Nuffield Division of Anaesthetics | Bjorn Jonson | 24 Feb 2020 | |
| 11279 | How 'foreign' are 'foreign languages'? | Many people think foreign languages are alien to us, unless of course we've spent years studying them. But is this really the case? Or can we actually understand some words in a different language – even if we've never studied that language before? | Martin Maiden, Sandra Kotzor, Chiara Cappellaro, Ikuya Aizawa | 18 Feb 2020 | |
| 11280 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture: Ian Griffiths - Cheerios, iPhones and Dysons: going backwards in time with fluid mechanics | How do you make a star-shaped Cheerio? How do they make the glass on your smartphone screen so flat? And how can you make a vacuum filter that removes the most dust before it blocks? | Ian Griffiths | 26 Feb 2020 | |
| 11281 | Hizky Shoham - The Emotional Scripting of Boycotts: The Nazi-Zionist Agreement in Jewish Public Culture During the 1930s | Hizky Shoham discusses the 'emotionologies' surrounding the Nazi-Zionist 'Transfer agreement.' | Hizky Shoham | 26 Feb 2020 | |
| 11282 | The Saudi Arabia of Muhammad bin Salman: How Much Change? | Professor Gregory Gause (Head of International Affairs Department, The Bush School of Government and Public Service) gives a talk on Saudi Arabia crown prince Muhammad bin Salman. Introduced by Dr Toby Matthiesen (St. Antony's College, Oxford. | Gregory Gause | 25 Feb 2020 | |
| 11283 | Why is mental healthcare so ethically confusing? Clinicians and institutions from an anthropological perspective | In this talk, Neil Armstrong uses ethnographic material of NHS mental healthcare to raise some questions about autonomy, risk and personal and institutional responsibility. | Neil Armstrong | 17 Feb 2020 | |
| 11284 | Oxford Mathematics 3rd Year Student Lecture - Mathematical Models of Financial Derivatives | Our latest student lecture features the first lecture in the third year course on Mathematical Models of Financial Derivatives from Sam Cohen where we hear that the role of derivatives is not to make money but to avoid being exploited. | Sam Cohen | 02 Mar 2020 | |
| 11285 | Oxford Mathematics 1st Year Student Lecture - Linear Algebra II | Our latest student lecture features the first lecture in the second term introductory course on Linear Algebra from leading Oxford Mathematician James Maynard. | James Maynard | 02 Mar 2020 | |
| 11286 | From Inclusion to Exclusion from School: Transforming the lives of young people with special educational needs and disabilities? | This seminar explores the process of formal and informal exclusion from the macro, meso and micro level to understand some of the complex interactions between policy, school and individual factors. | Jill Porter, Ruth Moyse | 25 Feb 2020 | |
| 11287 | Cristina Martinez | Cristina Martinez, Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Neurosciences in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek | Cristina Martinez, Stanley Ulijaszek | 18 Feb 2020 | |
| 11288 | Amy Styring | Archeological Scientist Amy Styring talks with Stanley Ulijaszek | Amy Styring, Stanley Ulijaszek | 18 Feb 2020 | |
| 11289 | Christopher Adam | Professor of Development Economics Christopher Adam in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek | Christopher Adam, Stanley Ulijaszek | 18 Feb 2020 | |
| 11290 | The Effect of jus cogens and the Individuation of Norms | International law ascribes to the conferral of a jus cogens status on a norm a particular legal significance. | Ulf Linderfalk | 06 Mar 2020 | |
| 11291 | A Writer's War: 9. President Warren At Home | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Charlotte Berry, Ben Taylor | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11292 | A Writer's War: 8. From Across the Seas They Came | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Catriona Seth, Santanu Das, Toby Garfitt | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11293 | A Writer's War: 7. Storm of Steel | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Ritchie Robertson | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11294 | A Writer's War: 6. Art, Adventure, Love | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Toby Garfitt | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11295 | A Writer's War: 5. Gas! GAS! Quick, boys! | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Andrew Wynn Owen, Santanu Das | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11296 | A Writer's War: 4. In Memoriam | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Barney Steel, Jake Read, Fatma Kassim, India Seal | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11297 | A Writer's War: 3. All Quiet on the Western Front | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Phoenix Denno, Molly Ahmad, Sofia Brand-Whitehead, Erica Masters | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11298 | A Writer's War: 2. Fête | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, Mira Harris, George Guibert, Garrincha Da Costa, Jemima Webster, Gianluca Walker | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11299 | A Writer's War: 1. Dulce et Decorum Est | A WRITER'S WAR looks at how those who fought and those at home in Britain, France, Germany and former colonies of the British and French Empires responded to the First World War, the horrors of the trenches and the advent of mechanised violence. | Catriona Oliphant, William Harrison, Mariyah Hoque, Malachi Headley, Ivo Drury, Samra Rana | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11300 | Political gossip and how it drives everything | Political writer Marie Le Conte on how Westminster gossip is intrinsic to politics reporting | Marie Le Conte | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11301 | Maths and Stats in Action – Real-time Analysis to Understand the Novel Coronavirus | Providing a whirlwind tour of the quantitative analyses currently underway to understand the transmission and control of the novel coronavirus (2019-nCOV). Recorded on 31st January 2020. | Christl Donnelly, Robin Thompson, Christophe Fraser | 11 Mar 2020 | |
| 11302 | Understanding our natural world: why languages matter | What role do languages play in helping us understand and protect our natural world? Do the words we use when talking about our local flora and fauna matter? In this episode of LinguaMania, we explore the links between language and nature. | Felice Wyndham, Karen Park, Andrew Gosler | 09 Mar 2020 | |
| 11303 | What will it take to Educate the World - Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professor Distinguished Panel Lecture 2018 | Many developing countries suffer from poorly performing educational systems that fail to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate productively in the modern economy. How can educational outcomes be improved? | Richard Peto, Esther Duflo, Rachel Glennester | 13 Mar 2020 | |
| 11304 | A new wave: female editors and new audiences | Meera Selva and Simge Andi of the Reuters Institute discuss the implications of their research on the numbers of women leading newsrooms around the world | Meera Selva, Simge Andi | 16 Mar 2020 | |
| 11305 | Evolving, Maturing, Rejuvenating: 30 Years of University-Industry Engagement | The interactions between university and industry have firmly been on the agenda of policy making and university administration for more than 30 years now. | David Gann | 30 Jun 2019 | |
| 11306 | Keynote Panel - Investing for the Future, Research, and Industrial Competitiveness | With changing international landscapes, now, more than ever, the interplay between government-funded research and industrial strategies is in sharp focus. | Alison Campbell, Sir Mark Walport, Walt Copan | 30 Jun 2019 | |
| 11307 | Welcome | Opening remarks from the Oxford UIDP Summit. With Phil Clare, University of Oxford, Jay Walsh, Northwestern University and Patrick Grant, University of Oxford. | Patrick Grant, Jay Walsh, Phil Clare | 30 Jun 2019 | |
| 11308 | Creative Commons | America’s War Culture since 9/11 | In this episode associate professor Patrick Deer discusses his forthcoming book We Are All Embedded: Understanding America’s War Culture since 9/11. | Patrick Deer, Christine Strandmose Toft | 17 Mar 2020 |
| 11309 | This Might Hurt - Irene Tracey | We discuss the Neuroscience of Pain perception | Irene Tracey, Paula Kaanders, Lukas Krone, Alex von Klemperer | 02 Jan 2020 | |
| 11310 | Crowdsourcing Innovation: Changing the world one good idea at a time | A high proportion of research, IP and knowledge remains ‘on the shelf’ at worst, and under-utilised at best. Rob (Crowdicity) explores why this is, and shares real-world stories of how applying open innovation and co-creation is helping to change this. | Rob Wilmot | 18 Mar 2020 | |
| 11311 | Human Centred Futures: The Critical Role of the Social Sciences | This session will examine the fundamental importance of social sciences research to the fourth industrial revolution. | Georgia Chao, Rick Delbridge, Daniel Sui, Mike Willardson, Bridget Sealey | 18 Mar 2020 | |
| 11312 | What intermediaries are for? | In many countries, we have seen the rise of intermediaries that should bridge the intellectual, material and organisational divide between the worlds of science and business innovation. Do or do they not, that is the fundamental question? | Kate Ronayne, Simon Andrews, Stuart Martin, Jay Walsh | 18 Mar 2020 | |
| 11313 | Are R and D Targets a Must For Innovation? | R and D targets and metrics have become common place (e.g. 3% norm by EC, 2.4% norm in UK). However, what do those norms signal? What is their effect, if any? And, if such targets are deemed not relevant, what should then replace them? | Emmo Meijer | 18 Mar 2020 | |
| 11314 | Tackling Wicked Problems: Partnering for Impact | UC San Diego VC for Research Sandra Brown presents recommendations from the Association of Public and Land-grant Universities (APLU’s) Public Impact-Focused Research (PIR) Initiative. | Sandy Brown | 18 Mar 2020 | |
| 11315 | Oxford UIDP Summit 2019 | Overview of the Oxford UIDP Summit 2019 | Anthony Boccanfuso, Anna-Marie Greenaway, Coleen Burrus, Neeta Khurana, Derek Newton, Phil Clare, Jeremy Long, Nicky Athanassopoulou | 18 Mar 2020 | |
| 11316 | What’s New? Emerging Disruptive Models for High-Value, Longer Term University-Industry Partnering | This session identifies and explores emerging partnership models that are disrupting the way universities and businesses work together to develop high-value and mutually beneficial relationships for the longer term. | Dave Bembo, Wade Brown, Karl Koster, Karen Kennedy | 19 Mar 2020 | |
| 11317 | Race and the problem of the public in postwar America | Margaret Weir of Brown University, delivers the Winant Lecture in American Government | Margaret Weir | 25 Feb 2020 | |
| 11318 | Machine learning techniques in modern quantum-mechanics experiments | In this talk, Dr Elliott Bentine shall discuss how recent experiments have exploited machine-learning techniques, both to optimize the operation of these devices and to interperet the data they produce. | Elliott Bentine | 22 Mar 2020 | |
| 11319 | Machine Learning and String Theory | Professor Andre Lukas will discuss how string theorists have started to use methods from data science - particularly machine learning - to analyse the vast landscape of string data. | Andre Lukas | 22 Mar 2020 | |
| 11320 | An Introduction to deep learning | Professor Ard Louis gives a basic introduction to deep learning for physicists and addresses a few questions such as: Is the hype around deep learning justified, or are we about to hit some fundamental limitations? | Ard Louis | 22 Mar 2020 | |
| 11321 | Welcome by Ian Shipsey Head of the Department of Physics | Ian Shipsey give an update on the department and introduces the next three talk on 'AI in Physics'. | Ian Shipsey | 22 Mar 2020 | |
| 11322 | Better doctors, better patients, better decisions: Risk literacy in health | Can every doctor understand health statistics? Gerd Gigerenzer will describe the efforts towards this goal, a few successes, but also the steadfast forces that undermine doctors’ ability to understand and act on evidence. | Gerd Gigerenzer | 18 Mar 2020 | |
| 11323 | 3f. Values and AI: view from public policy | Jo Wolff and Vafa Ghazavi, Blavatnik School of Government, gives the sixth and final talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. | Jo Wolff, Vafa Ghazavi | 10 Feb 2020 | |
| 11324 | 3e. AI and business | Alan Morrison, Saïd Business School, gives the fifth talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. | Alan Morrison | 10 Feb 2020 | |
| 11325 | 3d. AI and finance | Nir Vulkan, Saïd Business School, gives the fourth talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. | Nir Vulkan | 10 Feb 2020 | |
| 11326 | 3c. Population health and AI: efficiency, accuracy and trust | Angeliki Kerasidou, Ethox Centre, gives the third talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. | Angeliki Kerasidou | 10 Feb 2020 | |
| 11327 | 3b. AI in healthcare | Claire Bloomfield, National Consortium of Intelligent Medical Imaging, gives the second talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. | Claire Bloomfield | 10 Feb 2020 | |
| 11328 | 3a. Rethinking ethics and humanities for the 21st Century | Mike Parker, Wellcome Centre for Ethics and Humanities gives the first talk in the third Ethics in AI seminar, held on February 10th 2020. | Mike Parker | 10 Feb 2020 | |
| 11329 | 2e. Artificial Intelligence and the news | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism, gives the fifth talk in the second Ethics in AI seminar, held on January 27th 2020 (postponed from December 2nd 2019). | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 27 Jan 2020 | |
| 11330 | 2d. Computational propaganda | Vidya Narayanan, Oxford Internet Institute, | Vidya Narayanan | 27 Jan 2020 | |
| 11331 | 2c. Use, users and the social context for AI | Gina Neff, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the third talk in the second Ethics in AI seminar, held on January 27th 2020 (postponed from December 2nd 2019). | Gina Neff | 27 Jan 2020 | |
| 11332 | 1g. Ethics and AI at the Oxford Big Data Institute | Gil McVean, Big Data Institute, gives the seventh talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Gil McVean | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11333 | 1f. Re-uniting ethics and the law for AI | Brent Mittelstadt, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the sixth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Brent Mittelstadt | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11334 | 1e. When AI disrupts the law | Sandra Wachter, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the fifth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Sandra Wachter | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11335 | 1c. AI-ethics research at the Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy | Tom Douglas, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, Faculty of Philosophy gives the third talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Tom Douglas | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11336 | 2b. Capital, labour and power in the age of automation | Carl Benedikt Frey gives the second talk in the second Ethics in AI seminar, held on January 27th 2020 (postponed from December 2nd 2019). | Carl Benedikt Frey | 27 Jan 2020 | |
| 11337 | 2a. AI Governance and Ethics | Allan Dafoe and Carina Prunkl, Future of Humanity Institute, Faculty of Philosophy give the first talk in the second Ethics in AI seminar, held on January 27th 2020 (postponed from December 2nd 2019). | Allan Dafoe, Carina Prunkl | 27 Jan 2020 | |
| 11338 | 1h. Ethics of AI in healthcare | Jess Morley, Oxford Internet Institute, gives the eigth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Jess Morley | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11339 | 1d. AI ethics and legal regulation | Vicki Nash, Oxford Internet Institute gives the fourth talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Vicki Nash | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11340 | 1b. The place of philosophy in the ethics of AI | Carissa Véliz, Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics, gives the second talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Carissa Véliz | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11341 | 1a. Background and Aims of the Institute for Ethics in AI | Nigel Shadbolt, Principal of Jesus College, Department of Computer Science, gives the first talk in the first Ethics in AI seminar, held on November 11th 2019. | Nigel Shadbolt | 11 Nov 2019 | |
| 11342 | Why should we read translated texts? | This episode explores what we lose or gain when we read a translated book. Are we missing something by reading the English translation and not the original language version? And what can the translation process tell us about how languages work? | Jane Hiddleston, Laura Lonsdale | 16 Mar 2020 | |
| 11343 | Creative Commons | Sex and the single primrose | In early spring, primroses and cowslips can be found in many gardens and parks. Their yellow flowers are certainly beautiful, but they also hold a secret: they come in two different types that can only mate with each other. | Lindsay Turnbull | 26 Mar 2020 |
| 11344 | Creative Commons | The First World War, India and Empire | Professor Santanu Das discusses the complexity of commemoration, the messiness of history and the role of scholarly emotion with Kate McLoughlin. | Kate McLoughlin, Santanu Das | 27 Mar 2020 |
| 11345 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture: Alan Champneys - Why pedestrian bridges wobble: Synchronisation and the wisdom of the crowd | So much noise, so many opinions. Perhaps time for Occam's Razor to start its scientific shaving? | Alan Champneys | 31 Mar 2020 | |
| 11346 | Strachey Lecture: Medicine and Physiology in the Age of Dynamics | Medicine and Physiology in the Age of Dynamics: Newton Abraham Lecture 2020 | Alan Garfinkel | 02 Apr 2020 | |
| 11347 | Refugee Studies Centre: Book launch - Palestinian Refugees in International Law | Book launch for the new book Palestinian Refugees in International Law by Lex Takkenberg and Francesca Albanese. | Lex Takkenberg, Francesca Albanese | 02 Apr 2020 | |
| 11348 | Creative Commons | Deceived with ornament | Plants attract pollinators through their colourful flowers but some plants aren't quite what they seem. | Lindsay Turnbull | 06 Apr 2020 |
| 11349 | How do metaphors shape our world? | We tend to think of metaphors as poetic language, but we actually use them all the time in our everyday speech. But how do metaphors in different languages work? And can the metaphors we use affect our thinking? | Katrin Kohl, Jeannette Littlemore, Lera Boroditsky, Zoltán Kövecses, Sally Zacharias | 03 Apr 2020 | |
| 11350 | Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture - Differential Equations 2 | Oxford Mathematician Peter Howell starts the second part of the 2nd year Differential Equations course which focuses on boundary problems. | Peter Howell | 09 Apr 2020 | |
| 11351 | Creative Commons | The Lillies of the Fields | The beautiful snake's-head fritillary is the flower of Oxfordshire. In this episode we look closely at the flowers it produces. | Lindsay Turnbull | 13 Apr 2020 |
| 11352 | How do mathematicians model infectious disease outbreaks? | Models. They are dominating our Lockdown lives. But what is a mathematical model? We hear a lot about the end result, but how is it put together? What are the assumptions? And how accurate can they be? | Robin Thompson | 15 Apr 2020 | |
| 11353 | Conflict and Wellbeing Deprivation in sub-Saharan Africa | Ricardo Nogales gives a talk for the Changing Character of War seminar series. | Ricardo Nogales | 16 Apr 2020 | |
| 11354 | Unpacking the Refugees-Terrorism Nexus | Sara Polo, University of Essex, gives a talk for the Changing Character of War seminar series. | Sara Polo | 16 Apr 2020 | |
| 11355 | The Russian Understanding of War | Oscar Jonsson, Stockholm Free World Forum, gives a talk for the Changing Character of War Programme. | Oscar Jonsson | 16 Apr 2020 | |
| 11356 | Terrorism and Recent Developments in Human Rights | Lord John Alderdice gives a talk for the Changing Character of War seminar series. | John Alderdice | 16 Apr 2020 | |
| 11357 | Creative Commons | Stinker! | In this episode we look at the cuckoo pint, which has an unusual flower with the central part, called a spadix, releasing a stench that to our nostrils is quite revolting. | Lindsay Turnbull | 20 Apr 2020 |
| 11358 | Creative Commons | Queen Bee | Learn how to identify common garden bees and find out why they never seem to stay still. | Lindsay Turnbull | 20 Apr 2020 |
| 11359 | Islamic manuscripts and bindings as a window on East-West relations | The making, use and trade of manuscripts was an important part of Islamic culture, the technical developments influenced the making of books in the west from the later medieval period onward. | Karin Scheper | 20 Apr 2020 | |
| 11360 | Creative Commons | Triage in an Italian ICU During the Coronavirus Pandemic | An interview with Dr Marco Vergano. | Marco Vergano, Katrien Devolder | 20 Apr 2020 |
| 11361 | Creative Commons | Tackling the Cause of the Coronavirus Pandemic | An interview with Professor Peter Singer. | Peter Singer, Katrien Devolder | 20 Apr 2020 |
| 11362 | Creative Commons | How the Coronavirus Pandemic Exacerbates Existing Inequalities | An interview with Dr Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra. | Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Katrien Devolder | 21 Apr 2020 |
| 11363 | Creative Commons | Languages are in crisis in our schools – could creativity help save the subject? | Can a creative approach to the study of languages enhance learner outcomes? | Suzanne Graham, Linda Fisher, Heike Krüsemann, Julia Hofweber | 17 Apr 2020 |
| 11364 | Creative Commons | Accumulating narrative: Meaning and mutation in letterpress printing | David Armes (Red Plate Press), the Bodleian’s Printer in Residence 2019-20, describes artists and ideas that influence his work, asking how meaning can mutate through the process of production. | David Armes | 23 Apr 2020 |
| 11365 | The IR thought of Susan Strange: Prof Cornelia Navari | Cornelia Navari, of the University of Buckingham, gives an expert talk on Prof Susan Strange. | Cornelia Navari | 21 Apr 2020 | |
| 11366 | Dr Merze Tate on International Relations: Prof Cecelia Lynch | Prof Cecelia Lynch, of the University of California, Irvine, discusses the academic career of US foreign policy and disarmament expert Dr Merze Tate. | Cecelia Lynch, Louise Richardson | 21 Apr 2020 | |
| 11367 | Life and thought of Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit: Prof Manu Bhagavan | Professor Manu Bhagavan, of Hunter College and CUNY, speaks on the life and work of Indian diplomat and politician Vijaya Lakshmi Pandit. | Manu Bhagavan | 21 Apr 2020 | |
| 11368 | Gilberto Freyre - International Intellectual, Ancestor of Southern Theory: Professor Peter Burke and Dr Maria Lúcia Garcia Pallares-Burke | Prof Peter Burke and Dr Maria Lúcia Garcia Pallares-Burke of the University of Cambridge speak on Gilberto Freyre. | Peter Burke, Maria Lúcia Garcia Pallares-Burke | 21 Apr 2020 | |
| 11369 | International Thought of Joaquim Nabuco: Prof Leslie Bethell | Professor Leslie Bethell of the University of Oxford traces the life and internationalist thought of Joaquim Nabuco. | Leslie Bethell | 21 Apr 2020 | |
| 11370 | Jawaharlal Nehru on International Relations: Prof Judith Brown | Professor Judith Brown discusses the international thought of India's first Prime Minister, Jawaharlal Nehru. | Judith Brown | 21 Apr 2020 | |
| 11371 | The International Thought of Muhammad Ali Jinnah: Dr Faisal Devji | Dr Faisal Devji from the University of Oxford speaks on the international thought of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. | Faisal Devji | 21 Apr 2020 | |
| 11372 | Managing the cost | Undergraduate students Helena, Joe and Dan, have teamed up with our Undergraduate Admissions team to discuss the financial support available to students and how they manage the cost of studying at Oxford. | Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach | 24 Apr 2020 | |
| 11373 | Advice and support for 2020 finalists during coronavirus | A short audio podcast offering advice and support for Oxford finalists | Oxford University Counselling Service | 24 Apr 2020 | |
| 11374 | Pieces of Gold: Piecing together a mutilated Timurid masterpiece | Shiva Mihan, Harvard Art Museums and Bahari Visiting Fellow at the Bodleian Libraries, gives a talk on her work in Persian arts. | Shiva Mihan | 24 Apr 2020 | |
| 11375 | Out of Silence 4: William Cowper | From the Network. Silence HubProfessors Alexandra Harris and Kate McLoughlin read lines from The Task by the eighteenth-century poet William Cowper and discuss the value of staying at home and not doing very much. | Alexandra Harris, Kate McLoughlin | 23 Apr 2020 | |
| 11376 | Out of Silence 3: DH Lawrence | From the Silence Hub Network. Professors Alexandra Harris and Kate McLoughlin read D. H. Lawrence's poem 'Silence' and discuss the beauty and terror of silence, sex and death wishes. | Alexandra Harris, Kate McLoughlin | 23 Apr 2020 | |
| 11377 | Out of Silence 2: Virginia Woolf | From the Silence Hub. Professors Alexandra Harris and Kate McLoughlin discuss Virginia Woolf's Between the Acts, how the lockdown makes us feel self-conscious and what it feels like to live in momentous historical times. | Alexandra Harris, Kate McLoughlin | 23 Apr 2020 | |
| 11378 | Out of Silence 1: William Shakespeare | From the Silence Hub Network. Professor Alexandra Harris discusses Shakespeare's sonnet 23, communication in lockdown, body language and masks with Professor Kate McLoughlin. | Alexandra Harris, Kate McLoughlin | 24 Apr 2020 | |
| 11379 | Creative Commons | Is it Permissible for Healthcare Workers to Stop Working if They Lack PPE? | Katrien Devolder interviews Udo Schüklenk. | Udo Schuklenk, Katrien Devolder | 23 Apr 2020 |
| 11380 | Creative Commons | One is the magic number | Back Garden Biology takes a closer look at the insects in the garden including the solitary bee. | Lindsay Turnbull | 27 Apr 2020 |
| 11381 | Amílcar Cabral and the International - Race, Colonialism, Liberation: Prof Branwen Guffydd Jones | Professor Branwen Guffydd Jones, expert on African anticolonialism in International Relations from Cardiff University, discusses the life and internationalist thought of one of Africa’s foremost anti-colonial activists, Amílcar Cabral (1924-1973). | Branwen Guffydd Jones | 25 Apr 2020 | |
| 11382 | Maud Gonne MacBride: feminist, agitator, muse | Kellogg Fellow Dr Tara Stubbs introduces us to Maud Gonne Macbride: feminist, agitator, muse. | Tara Stubbs | 25 Apr 2020 | |
| 11383 | Young Lives Country Directors on Governance and Impact: Discussion and Q and A | Young Lives’ country directors discuss the challenges they've faced when conducting longitudinal research and their different approaches, as well as answering questions from the audience. | Jo Boyden, Santiago Cueto, Alula Pankhurst, Renu Singh | 30 Apr 2020 | |
| 11384 | Young Lives Country Directors on Governance and Impact | In this GCRF-supported workshop, Young Lives’ country directors, from Ethiopia, India and Peru, draw on their considerable experience in research, governance and policy-engagement to highlight the strategies they’ve used to ensure research impact. | Jo Boyden, Santiago Cueto, Alula Pankhurst, Renu Singh | 30 Apr 2020 | |
| 11385 | Creative Commons | May Morning, Oxford 1993 | Thousands gather on the High Street on May Morning, Oxford 1993. | Charles Beesley | 01 May 2020 |
| 11386 | Creative Commons | Trinity: A Real Life Spy Story | Frank Close tells the story of Klaus Fuchs and the Bodleian Library. Trinity was the codename for the test explosion of the atomic bomb in New Mexico on 16 July 1945. | Frank Close | 29 Apr 2020 |
| 11387 | Creative Commons | Hot as mustard | In this episode we look closely at Garlic mustard or Jack-by-the-hedge, a very common plant throughout the UK. | Lindsay Turnbull | 04 May 2020 |
| 11388 | Creative Commons | Why do we need people to translate when we have machine translation? | Some people ask why they should bother learning a language when there are online apps and websites which can translate quickly and accurately. | Matthew Reynolds, Eleni Philippou, Yousif M. Qasmiyeh, Adriana X Jacobs, Kate Clanchy, Mukahang Limbu | 01 May 2020 |
| 11389 | Researching South Asia: Kashmir | Round table discussion | Mona Bhan, Mohamad Junaid, Hafsa Kanjwal | 27 Jan 2022 | |
| 11390 | Oxford at War in 1944 | In this 2nd episode, we collate rare colour Oxfordshire footage shot in 1944 by US airforce officers. Film clips concentrate on the social life in Oxford city centre, Wallingford, Dorchester, Abingdon and surrounding villages. | Peter Robinson | 07 May 2020 | |
| 11391 | Creative Commons | Seeds of Change | In this episode we take a look at the strange life-cycle of ferns and find out why they are so dependent on water. | Lindsay Turnbull | 10 May 2020 |
| 11392 | Creative Commons | The sku bla of the Tibetan emperors and its metamorphosis in Yungdrung Bön | In the late 12th century Yungdrung Bön text Grags pa gling grags a deity that has a special relationship to the Tibetan ruler plays a prominent part in the narrative of the Tibetan kings. | Per Kværne | 30 Apr 2020 |
| 11393 | M&A - Past, present and the future | We sit down with Timothy Galpin, Academic director of the MBA program at Said Business School, consultant to numerous boards and senior management, and an author to discuss what drives M&A, the hiccups and the waves of M&A over the years. | Timothy Galpin | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11394 | Creative Commons | Medically Assisted Dying in Canada: from where we’ve come; to where we’re heading | In this New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Professor Arthur Schafer outlines the current contours of the Canadian euthanasia debate. | Arthur Schafer | 11 May 2020 |
| 11395 | Creative Commons | Writing about the Nechung Oracle | Christopher Bell's talk about oracles, protector deities, and other mysteries | Christopher Bell | 07 May 2020 |
| 11396 | Creative Commons | Product Management and Luxury Motorcars | Art, innovation, and the world of product management through the lens of high-end motorcars. In this episode we sit down with Daniel Canbanllias a Product Manager at Rolls Royce Motorcars. | Daniel Canbanllias | 12 May 2020 |
| 11397 | Translating Illness: The Case of COVID-19 | Marta Arnaldi (Principal Investigator, Translating Illness, Oxford) in conversation with author Nicola Gardini (Oxford). | Marta Arnaldi, Nicola Gardini | 15 May 2020 | |
| 11398 | Creative Commons | Garden Safari: The Bug Five! | Did you know that just five groups of insects dominate your garden? And can you tell the difference between bugs and beetles? | Lindsey Turnbull | 12 May 2020 |
| 11399 | Smartphones v COVID 19 | Smartphones will help save lives. Smartphones' value is exaggerated. What is the reality? And, as ever, what is the Maths behind it all? Leading Network Scientist Renaud Lambiotte downloads the facts in this Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture. | Renaud Lambiotte | 19 May 2020 | |
| 11400 | Creative Commons | Welcome to Teddie Cast, the podcast of the Oxford Critical Theory Network (TORCH) | In our very first episode, our host and network convenor Lillian Hingley (DPhil English, Oxford) reflects upon her thoughts in lockdown. | Lillian Hingley | 19 May 2020 |