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| # | Episode Title | Description | People | Date | |
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| 11401 | Ursula K. Le Guin | A brief introduction to the writer Ursula K. Le Guin. | Caroline Batten | 13 May 2020 | |
| 11402 | T. H. White | A brief introduction to the writer T. H. White. | Gabriel Schenk | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11403 | Diana Wynne Jones | A brief introduction to the writer Diana Wynne Jones. | Gabriel Schenk | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11404 | Why 'Game of Thrones' Matters | 'Game of Thrones' and storytelling. | Carolyne Larrington | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11405 | Re-Enchanted: The Rise of Children’s Fantasy Literature in the Twentieth Century | A guest lecture by Dr Maria Cecire (Bard College) discussing children's fantasy literature. | Maria Cecire | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11406 | Interview: Catherine Butler | An Interview with Dr Catherine Butler, author of the book 'Four British Fantasists'. | Catherine Butler, Will Brockbank | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11407 | Alan Garner | A brief introduction to the British fantasy writer, Alan Garner. | Felix Taylor | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11408 | Approaching Fantasy Literature | A short introduction to reading and studying fantasy literature. | Stuart Lee | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11409 | H. P. Lovecraft | A brief introduction to the writer, H. P. Lovecraft. | Stuart Lee | 12 May 2020 | |
| 11410 | Community conservation with Caleb Ofori-Boateng | Welcome to Good Natured, a Conservation Optimism podcast, where you can join us for uplifting chats that shine a light on conservation challenges. In each episode, we interview an inspiring conservationist. | Caleb Ofori-Boateng | 20 May 2020 | |
| 11411 | The Multilingual Performance Project: celebrating languages through drama | The Multilingual Performance Project (MPP) showcases and celebrates the multilingual nature of schools and demonstrates how multilingualism can interact creatively with teaching in the classroom, promoting both taught languages and community languages. | Daniel Tyler-McTighe, Holly Bateman, Ann Poole, Eneida Garcia Villanueva | 15 May 2020 | |
| 11412 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018 Slides | PDF slides to accompany Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11413 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/8: Sceptical Crisis and Second Thoughts | Lecture 8 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11414 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/7: Scepticism about Body, Soul and Self | Lecture 7 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11415 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/6: Causal Interpretation, to Scepticism | Lecture 6 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11416 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/5: Probability and the Idea of Necessity | Lecture 5 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11417 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/4: Induction and Belief | Lecture 4 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11418 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/3: Faculties and Relations, to Causation | Lecture 3 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11419 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/2: Ideas, Impressions, and Abstraction | Lecture 2 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11420 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018/1: Hume’s Background and Chief Aims | Lecture 1 in Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11421 | Creative Commons | Tagore: The Distinctiveness of the Global - Prof PK Datta | Prof PK Datta from Jawaharlal Nehru University speaks on Rabindranath Tagore. | PK Datta | 21 May 2020 |
| 11422 | Creative Commons | Why is the world green? | Lindsay searches for the truth about our verdant green world and tackles a mystery about her rose-bushes: who ate all the greenfly? | Lindsay Turnbull | 24 May 2020 |
| 11423 | Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture - Number Theory: Primitive Roots | In this, the second online lecture we are making widely available, Ben Green introduces and delivers a short lecture on Primitive Roots, part of the Number Theory Lecture course for Second Year Undergraduates. | Ben Green | 27 May 2020 | |
| 11424 | Oxford Mathematics 2nd Year Student Lecture - Graph Theory: Shortest Paths | Oxford has gone online for lockdown. So how do our student lectures look? Let Marc Lackenby show you as he looks at paths between vertices in a graph with a view to finding the shortest route between any two vertices. Works for your Satnav for example. | Marc Lackenby | 27 May 2020 | |
| 11425 | Journaling | Advice on how journaling can help you to improve your mental health & wellbeing, by Femke Stokes. | Oxford University Counselling Service | 27 May 2020 | |
| 11426 | Creative Commons | Hume 2018 Handouts | PDF handouts to accompany Peter Millican's 2018 Hume series. | Peter Millican | 21 May 2020 |
| 11427 | Your Digital Life During Lockdown | A podcast to help students consider how best to use digital devices during the COVID-19 lockdown. A blog on digital distractions can be found on the welfare coronavirus advice page https://www.ox.ac.uk/students/welfare/counselling/coronavirus | Ulrik Lyngs, Maureen Freed, Oxford University Counselling Service | 28 May 2020 | |
| 11428 | Preliminary Practices: Bloody Knees, Calloused Palms and the Transformative Nature of Women’s Labor | The Preliminary Practices not only initiate practitioners into a specific tradition, but also more fundamentally, into Vajrayana Buddhism as it is practiced in contemporary Tibet. | Kati Fitzgerald | 14 May 2020 | |
| 11429 | The Mortality of the Dalai Lama and its Scriptural Sources: A Study in Tibetan Buddhist Political Theology | I am currently focusing on the problem of the Dalai Lama’s mortality that is, the question of how to come to terms with his suffering and death, in light of the association between Tibetan kingship and the deity Avalokiteśvara. | Ian MacCormack | 21 May 2020 | |
| 11430 | Creative Commons | Three little birds | Blue and great tits commonly use nest-boxes in gardens. In this episode we explore their nesting behaviour and get a priviledged view inside the nest-boxes at Wytham Woods. | Lindsay Turnbull | 29 May 2020 |
| 11431 | Translating Cultures in an Age of Confinement | Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) in conversation with Charles Forsdick (Liverpool). | Marta Arnaldi, Charles Forsdick | 29 May 2020 | |
| 11432 | Creative Commons | Facing Depression - Catherine Harmer | We discuss the brain mechanisms behind depression. | Catherine Harmer, Paula Kaanders, Lukas Krone, Alex von Klemperer | 28 May 2020 |
| 11433 | 2020 Disability Lecture: #WhyDisabledPeopleDropOut | Dr Kate West, a neurodivergent student-turned-academic, reflects on the neurotypical University. | Kate West, Sarah Stephenson-Hunter, Louise Richardson, Catherine Walter, Tirion Hughes | 01 Jun 2020 | |
| 11434 | Creative Commons | Past the Peak of the Coronavirus Pandemic: Triage of Non-Covid-19 patients | Katrien Devolder interviews Dominic Wilkinson. | Dominic Wilkinson, Katrien Devolder | 01 Jun 2020 |
| 11435 | Diversity in the arts: why languages need to be part of the conversation | Many languages and dialects spoken in British homes rarely make it onto the stage. In this episode of LinguaMania, we explore why linguistic diversity in the arts matters. | Rajinder Dudrah, Mojisola Adebayo, Philip Bullock, Ashlee Elizabeth-Lolo, Noah Birksted-Breen | 29 May 2020 | |
| 11436 | Eco-anxiety with Caroline Hickman | This week Sofia and Julia talk to climate psychologist Caroline Hickman about eco-anxiety, climate grief and the power of young climate activists. | Caroline Hickman, Julia Migne, Sofia Castello y Tickell | 02 Jun 2020 | |
| 11437 | Creative Commons | All that glitters | Find out how birds, insects and plants exploit iridescence. | Lindsay Turnbull | 04 Jun 2020 |
| 11438 | Sylvia Townsend Warner | Carolyne Larrington introduces the writing of Sylvia Townsend Warner. | Carolyne Larrington | 26 May 2020 | |
| 11439 | Second Keynote and Concluding Remarks; The Hegemonic Rememberance in Post Communist Eastern Europe | Jelena Subotic gives the second and final keynote of the conference, chaired by Jessie Barton-Hronesova. Followed by concluding remarks and next step plans by Jessie Barton-Hronesova and Johana Wyss. | Jelena Subotic, Jessie Barton-Hronesova, Johana Wyss | 05 Jun 2020 | |
| 11440 | Panel 3: How do Local Memories and Grassroots Mnemonic Actors Challenge National Grand Narratives? | Andreza de Souza Santos, Graham Dawson and Jocelyn Alexander give presentations the third panel. Chaired by Kathrin Bachleitner. | Andreza de Souza Santos, Graham Dawson, Jocelyn Alexander, Kathrin Bachleitner | 05 Jun 2020 | |
| 11441 | Panel 2: What is the Relationship between Hegemonic Memories, Silence and Nationalism? | Barbara Törnquist-Plewa and Craig Larkin give presentstions in the second panel of the conference. Chaired by Johana Wyss. | Barbara Törnquist-Plewa, Kateřina Králová, Craig Larkin, Johana Wyss | 05 Jun 2020 | |
| 11442 | Panel 1: What is the Role of International Actors in Shaping the Hierarchy of Memory? | Jasna Dragovic-Soso, Lord John Alderdice, Rachel Ibreck give presentations in the first panel of the conference. Chaired by Jessie Barton-Hronesova. | Jasna Dragovic-Soso, Lord John Alderdice, Rachel Ibreck, Jessie Barton-Hronesova | 05 Jun 2020 | |
| 11443 | Opening Remarks and First Keynote; Curated Stories and the Misuses of Storytelling | Jessie Barton-Hronesova, Johana Wyss and Diego Sánchez-Ancochea introduce the conference and Sujatha Fernandes gives the first keynote to the conference. | Sujatha Fernandes, Jessie Barton-Hronesova, Johana Wyss, Diego Sánchez-Ancochea | 05 Jun 2020 | |
| 11444 | Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture: Squirrels, Turing and Excitability - Mathematical Modelling in Biology, Ecology and Medicine | The Grey Squirrel invasion explaining tumour cell proliferation? Alan Turing explaining football shirt patterns? The close relationship between slugs and the human heart? What is the common link? Mathematics of course. And Philip Maini. | Philip Maini | 08 Jun 2020 | |
| 11445 | Managing Stress and Overcoming Anxiety | Managing Stress and Overcoming Anxiety is the first talk in the Department of Experimental Psychology’s Our Mental Wellness Series. Associate Professor Jennifer Wild explores how certain people overcome enormous stress while others struggle. | Jennifer Wild, Catharine Creswell, Robin Dunbar, Polly Waite | 08 Jun 2020 | |
| 11446 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 5. Europe's (his)story in schools, museums, theatre and foundations | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. | Steffen Sammler, Constanze Itzel, Katie Ebner-Landy, Michael Schwarz, Karl-Heinz Paque | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11447 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 4. Writing a history of Europe | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. | Ian Kershaw, Andreas Wirsching, Margaret MacMillan, Paul Betts | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11448 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 3. The power and perils of narrative | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Andrew Hurrell (Oxford), Kalypso Nicolaidis (Oxford), Carolin Duttlinger (Oxford) Chair: Rasmus Nielsen (Oxford). | Andrew Hurrell, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Carolin Duttlinger, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11449 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 2. Contested narratives of today's Europe | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. | Andras Lanczi, Slawomir Sierakowski, Damian Boeselager, Gisela Stuart, Rana Mitter | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11450 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 1.What do Europeans know? What do they care? | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Isabell Hoffmann (eupinions, Bertelsmann Foundation), Katrin Bennhold (New York Times), Christian Rauh (WZB), Daniel Judt (Oxford). | Isabell Hoffmann, Katrin Bennhold, Christian Rauh, Daniel Judt, Hartmut Mayer | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11451 | MCMC for Hierachical Bayesian Models Using Non-reversible Langevin Methods | Radford M. Neal (University of Toronto), gives a talk for the department of Statistics. | Radford M Neal | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11452 | The role of the Today programme in a national crisis | Sarah Sands, editor of the Today programme, on the role of the BBC flagship radio news show | Sarah Sands | 09 Jun 2020 | |
| 11453 | Fact checking a global story | Clara Jiménez Cruz is co-founder and head of Maldita.es, a Spanish non-profit news organisation focused on stopping disinformation through fact-checking and data journalism | Clara Jiménez Cruz | 09 Jun 2020 | |
| 11454 | What I learned by watching the American press try to cover Donald Trump | Journalism lecturer and prominent media critic Jay Rosen outlines his thoughts on the US press's coverage of President Trump | Jay Rosen | 09 Jun 2020 | |
| 11455 | Reporting pandemics: Measles and Coronavirus in the Pacific Islands | Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson, investigative reporter from Samoa speaks about reporting on the twin pandemics in the Pacific Islands | Lagipoiva Cherelle Jackson | 09 Jun 2020 | |
| 11456 | Buliding a global media brand | Senior Editor at the Atlantic Prashant Rao discusses broadening the reach of the publication beyond the US | Prashant Rao | 09 Jun 2020 | |
| 11457 | Brexit in a time of crisis | Anand Menon discusses whether the coronavirus pandemic has distracted attention from the Brexit negotiations | Anand Menon | 09 Jun 2020 | |
| 11458 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 6. Europe's insider outsiders | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Ayyam Sureau (Association Pierre Claver, Paris), Katalin Barsony (Romedia, Budapest), Ayse Kadioglu (Sabanci University, Istanbul), Chair: Ruth Harris (Oxford). | Ayyam Sureau, Katalin Barsony, Ayse Kadioglu, Ruth Harris | 11 Jun 2020 | |
| 11459 | TORCH (en)coding Heritage Network Digital Launch - Exploring Ancient Rome through Immersive Technologies | This digital event explores how 3D-modelling technologies and virtual reality can open new understandings of the past. | Lia Costiner, Richard Smith, Matthew Nichols | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11460 | How To Set Up Continuous Integration to Make Your Code More Robust, More Maintainable, and Easier to Publish | Dr Fergus Cooper, Research Software Engineer, Oxford RSE Group, gives a talk for the department of Statistics on 5th June 2020. | Fergus Cooper | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11461 | Developing better code with automated testing | Graham Lee, Research Software Engineer, Oxford RSE Group, gives talk for the department of Statistics on 22nd May 2020. | Graham Lee | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11462 | Cluster-Randomised Test Negative Designs: Inference and Application to Vector Trials to Eliminate Dengue | Nick Jewell, University of California, Berkeley School of Public Health, gives a talk for the departmental of Statistics on 28th May 2020. | Nick Jewell | 10 Jun 2020 | |
| 11463 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 8. Concluding discussion:from cacophony to polyphony? | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Natalie Nougayrede (Guardian), Daniel Judt (Oxford) Chair: Timothy Garton Ash (Oxford). | Natalie Nougayrède, Daniel Judt, Timothy Garton Ash | 12 Jun 2020 | |
| 11464 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture and Colloquium 7. Europe's stories seen from outside | What Stories Does Europe Tell? Contested Narratives, Complex Histories, Conflicted Union. With Pratap Bhanu Mehta (Ashoka University, Delhi), Sonia Lucarelli (University of Bologna), Khaled Fahmy (Cambridge) Chair: Faisal Devji (Oxford). | Pratap Bhanu Mehta, Sonia Lucarelli, Khaled Fahmy, Faisal Devji | 12 Jun 2020 | |
| 11465 | Digital News Report 2020. Episode 1: What you need to know | Authors of the Digital News Report, the most comprehensive study of news consumption trends worldwide, discuss the key findings from this year's report | Federica Cherubini, Nic Newman, Rasmus Kleis Nielsen | 15 Jun 2020 | |
| 11466 | Creative Commons | Stop the pigeon? Never! | Woodpigeons are common garden birds, whose familiar call has been likened to someone complaining about their feet. But woodpigeons make fantastic parents, and like all pigeons and doves produce a kind of 'milk' to feed their young. | Lindsay Turnbull | 15 Jun 2020 |
| 11467 | Jewish Treasures from Oxford Libraries | Join Rebecca Abrams in conversation with Samuel Fanous to discuss her riveting and beautiful new book, edited with César Merchan-Hamann, Jewish Treasures from Oxford Libraries. You can purchase the book https://bodleianshop.co.uk/products/jewish-treasures | Rebecca Abrams, Samuel Fanous | 08 Jun 2020 | |
| 11468 | Empowering conservation with Megan Cromp | In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk with the founder and CEO of Key Conservation, Megan Cromp. Key is a transformational new app that aims to help empower conservationists around the world. | Megan Cromp | 16 Jun 2020 | |
| 11469 | Germany, Europe and the West - 2020 Annual Ralf Dahrendorf Memorial Lecture | The 2020 Dahrendorf Lecture, given by Dr Norbert Röttgen (Chair, Foreign Affairs Committee, German Bundestag). The discussant is Gideon Rachman (Chief Foreign Affairs Commentator, Financial Times). Chaired by Professor Timothy Garton Ash (St Antony's). | Norbert Röttgen | 15 Jun 2020 | |
| 11470 | OYUB Radio Play | OYUB is a Russian documentary play about the life of Oyub Titiev, a human rights activist in the Republic of Chechnya, Russia. | Julie Curtis, Peter Wieltschnig, Jacob Burns, Mistale Taylor, Sorcha Thomson, Rea Eldem, Matthew Romain, John Farndon, Alex Trustrum Thomas | 17 Jun 2020 | |
| 11471 | Global Healing: Towards a World Policy of Care | The third Translating COVID-19 video conversation, with Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) and Karen Thornber (Harvard). | Marta Arnaldi, Karen Thornber | 17 Jun 2020 | |
| 11472 | 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf Lecture Europe's Story: Phoenix or Phantom? | Timothy Snyder (Yale) gives the 10th Anniversary Dahrendorf lecture on Friday May 3rd 2019. Introduced by Manfred Lahnstein (ZEIT-Stiftung) and chaired by Timothy Garton Ash (Oxford). | Timothy Synder, Timothy Garten-Ash, Manfred Lahnstein | 18 Jun 2020 | |
| 11473 | Choosing Now for Later: Precedent Autonomy and Problem of Surrogate Decision-Making After Severe Brain Injury | Recording of the New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar on surrogate decision-making after severe brain injury. | Mackenzie Graham, Doug McConnell | 19 Jun 2020 | |
| 11474 | Digital News Report 2020. Episode 2: The future of local news | Authors of the Digital News Report, the most comprehensive study of news consumption trends worldwide, discuss the key findings from this year's report. This episode focuses on our findings on the state and future of local news. | Federica Cherubini, Anne Schulz | 15 Jun 2020 | |
| 11475 | Looking forward to the next 100 years of the Osma Studentship | Dr Mariam Rosser-Owen, Osma Student ‘99–00, head curator of the Arab World collections at the V&A, traces with a specialist eye the collection at the Instituto and her research there, followed by an expert roundtable on the future of the Studentship. | Mariam Rosser-Owen, Carole Souter, Miriam Ali de Unzaga, Xenia Elsaesser | 02 Jun 2020 | |
| 11476 | Osma Students from the past: The stories of British novelist Inez Pearn, first woman to hold the studentship ‘35–36, and Dr Alan Forey, Osma Student ‘56–57 and '57–58 | Simon Deefholts and Louisa Long, grand-daughter of Inez Pearn, talk about her time in Madrid before the Civil War as a source of inspiration for her novels. Dr Alan Forey, reader emeritus at the University of Durham, recalls his studentship in the 1950s. | Simon Deefholts, Alan Forey, Louisa Long | 02 Jun 2020 | |
| 11477 | Stories of past de Osma Students and a journey through the Bodleian Archives exploring the history of the studentship | Osma Student ‘93–94 Dr Bruce Taylor speaks on his experiences in Madrid and predecessors who have passed, and centenary-organiser Dr Marina Pérez de Arcos shares her archival research on the history of the first modern Spanish endowment at Oxford. | Bruce Taylor, Marina Perez de Arcos | 02 Jun 2020 | |
| 11478 | An archival apprenticeship experience and a biographical profile of Guillermo de Osma | Introduced by Bodley’s Librarian Richard Ovenden, Prof Duncan Wheeler speaks on his experience as a studentship holder in 2009, and art historian Guillermo de Osma shares a biographical profile of his great-granduncle. | Richard Ovenden, Duncan Wheeler, Guillermo de Osma | 02 Jun 2020 | |
| 11479 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/8: God and Morality | Lecture 8 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11480 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/7: Free Will and Responsibility | Lecture 7 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11481 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/6: Identity, Self-Interest, Free Will | Lecture 6 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11482 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/5: The Mind, and Personal Identity | Lecture 5 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11483 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/4: Facing Up to Scepticism | Lecture 4 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11484 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/3: Scepticism and Induction | Lecture 3 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11485 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/2: Matter, Mind, and Humanity | Lecture 2 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11486 | Creative Commons | GenPhil 2018/1: Historical Introduction | Lecture 1 in Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11487 | The Science Media Centre and its work | Fiona Lethbridge, Science Media Centre, gives a talk on the Science Media Centre and it's work. | Fiona Lethbridge | 24 Jun 2020 | |
| 11488 | Creative Commons | General Philosophy 2018 Handouts | PDF handouts to accompany Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11489 | Creative Commons | General Philosophy 2018 Slides | PDF slides to accompany Peter Millican's 2018 General Philosophy series. | Peter Millican | 23 Jun 2020 |
| 11490 | Digital News Report 2020. Episode 3: Who will pay for the news? | This episode focuses on the public's willingness to pay for news, what motivates them and what could persuade them. | Frederica Cherubini, Richard Fletcher | 25 Jun 2020 | |
| 11491 | Creative Commons | Much ado about mothing | Dedicated to moths, this episode explores how and why these unsung heroes deserve more attention. | Lindsay Turnbull, Doug Boyes, Ben Sheldon | 30 Jun 2020 |
| 11492 | Saving species with Carl Jones | On this episode, Sofia and Julia talk with Carl Jones, a Welsh biologist renowned for saving multiple bird species in Mauritius. | Carl Jones, Julia Migne, Sofia Castello y Tickell | 30 Jun 2020 | |
| 11493 | What’s beneath the words: a paper journey | Presented in collaboration with the Bodleian Libraries Centre for the Study of the Book. | Andrew Honey, David Armes, Alexandra Franklin | 30 Jun 2020 | |
| 11494 | Creative Commons | Interview with a Vampire | Find out how plants like mistletoe and hayrattle extract resources from their hosts and how hayrattle engages in a game of rock, paper, scissors, that makes managing meadows a whole lot easier. | Lindsay Turnbull | 10 Jul 2020 |
| 11495 | Digital News Report 2020. Episode 5: How People Access News about Climate Change | This episode focuses on the how people get news about climate change and how this differs across different countries, age brackets and attitudes towards the issue. | Frederica Cherubini, Simge Andi | 10 Jul 2020 | |
| 11496 | Digital News Report 2020. Episode 4. Newsletters and podcasts: how to create news habits in your audience | In this episode we look at ongoing changes to news habits and how outlets can reach and engage audiences to develop sustainable news habits. | Frederica Cherubini, Nic Newman | 25 Jun 2020 | |
| 11497 | 15 years of longitudinal mixed methods research with children: Insights from Peru | Young Lives’ Principal Investigators from Peru discuss what it takes to successfully administer a longitudinal mixed methods research study, working with children, and keeping attrition levels low. | Mary Penny, Alan Sanchez, Lucie Cluver | 07 Jul 2020 | |
| 11498 | 'Healing Our Divided Society': The Kerner Commission at 50 | This presentation and discussion, features Gary Younge (University of Manchester) Alan Curtis (Eisenhower Foundation) on the legacies and lessons of the Kerner Commission and their relevance to the current American moment. | Mitch Robertson, Alan Curtis, Gary Younge | 30 Jun 2020 | |
| 11499 | Interview with Water | This is the first ever online lecture by a Professor of Poetry at Oxford. In the lecture, Alice Oswald explores the strange connection between water and grief. | Alice Oswald | 08 Jul 2020 | |
| 11500 | Theatre & Conservation with Tom Bailey | This week Sofia and Julia talk to British theatre maker and director Tom Bailey about the ways he integrates conservation topics in his pieces, the inspiration behind his work and the importance of creativity to reach different audiences. | Tom Bailey, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 27 Jul 2020 | |
| 11501 | Holding power to account | Matthew Caruana Galizia shares an incredibly moving account of his family's campaign to investigate his mother's murder | Matthew Caruana Galizia | 03 Aug 2020 | |
| 11502 | Creative Commons | One billion years a slave | Peering into a drop of pondwater allows you to look back in time and see key events in the history of life on Earth. | Lindsay Turnbull, Stuart West | 06 Aug 2020 |
| 11503 | Combatting loneliness with Jessie Panazzolo | Combatting loneliness with Jessie Panazzolo On this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to Jessie Panazzolo the founder of Lonely Conservationists, an online platform which supports conservationists. | Jessie Panazzolo, Julia Migne, Sofia Castello y Tickell | 26 Aug 2020 | |
| 11504 | St Antony's Looks At the World - Ep 1: Professor Simukai Chigudu | Professor Simukai Chigudu, Associate Professor of African Politics, joins us to discuss his book The Political Life of an Epidemic: Cholera, Crisis and Citizenship in Zimbabwe and the lessons for today. | Simukai Chigudu | 26 Aug 2020 | |
| 11505 | Antony's Looks At the World - Ep 2: Professor Thomas Hale | Professor Thomas Hale, Associate Professor in Global Public Policy, Blavatnik School of Government; Fellow of St Antony's College discusses his recent pioneering work on the Covid-19 response tracker. | Thomas Hale | 26 Aug 2020 | |
| 11506 | St Antony's Looks at the World - Ep. 3 Professor Kalypso Nicolaïdis | Professor of International Relations, Faculty Fellow, St Antonys College discusses her recent reflections on the Coronavirus pandemic and what it means for our story and myth. | Kalypso Nicolaidis | 26 Aug 2020 | |
| 11507 | St Antony's Looks at the World - Ep. 4 - Professor Archie Brown | For our fourth episode of St Antony's Looks at the World, we have Emeritus Fellow Professor Archie Brown discussing his latest book - 'The Human Factor: Gorbachev, Reagan, and Thatcher, and the End of the Cold War'. | Archie Brown, Julie Newton | 26 Aug 2020 | |
| 11508 | Cinematic Translations: Visualising the Invisible Path of Contagion | Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) talks with Kirsten Ostherr (Rice) in another episode of Translating Illness. | Marta Arnaldi, Kirsten Ostherr | 26 Aug 2020 | |
| 11509 | The International Law of Mega-Awards | Public international law’s turn to judicialisation in the last three decades has led to more attention paid to remedies including of monetary character, in inter-State dispute settlement as well as in tribunals open to non-State actors. | Martins Paparinskis | 25 Aug 2020 | |
| 11510 | St Antony's Looks at the World Ep 5: Adam Pourahmadi | For our fifth edition of St Antony's Looks at the World we are delighted to be joined by Adam Pourahmadi (MPhil Modern Middle Eastern Studies, 2015), Digital Producer at CNN. | Adam Pourahmadi | 20 Aug 2020 | |
| 11511 | St Antony's Looks at the World Ep 6: Professor Sir John Redwood MP with Dr Zachary Karabell | For our sixth edition of St Antony’s Looks at the World, we present two of our most distinguished alumni: Professor the Rt Hon Sir John Redwood (History, 1971) interviewed by Dr Zachary Karabell (Middle Eastern Studies, 1988). | Sir John Redwood, Zachary Karabell | 20 Aug 2020 | |
| 11512 | It's All Optical - Adam Packer | We discuss all-optical interrogation techniques and the mysterious claustrum. | Adam Packer, Paula Kaanders, Lukas Krone, Alex von Klemperer | 29 Aug 2020 | |
| 11513 | Normalization, annexation, and the Palestinians | Piotr Schulkes, Frederike Brockhoven, and Michael Memari discuss the impact of the normalization of the UAE-Israeli relationship on Netanyahu’s annexation plan, why it's yet more bad news for Palestinians, and American reticence to improve the situation. | Michael Memari, Frederike Brockhoven, Piotr Schulkes | 08 Sep 2020 | |
| 11514 | Crowdsourcing conservation with Meredith Palmer | On this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to ecologist Meredith Palmer about the power of citizen science, the importance of inclusivity and some of the surprising discoveries her research has uncovered in the Serengeti. | Meredith Palmer, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 07 Sep 2020 | |
| 11515 | OxPeace 2020: Opening and keynote address on 'Feminine Peace, Human Security' | Dr Liz Carmichael MBE opens the OxPeace 2020 Conference; Teohna Williams gives keynote on “Feminine Peace, Human Security” | Liz Carmichael, Teohna Williams | 06 Sep 2020 | |
| 11516 | OxPeace 2020: Twenty Years of UNSCR 1325 | Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini MBE gives the keynote address on 'Twenty Years of UNSCR 1325' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. | Sanam Naraghi-Anderlini | 06 Sep 2020 | |
| 11517 | OxPeace 2020: Using the PA-X Database to Understand Gender Perspectives in Peace Agreements | Dr Kevin McNicholl presents 'Using the PA-X Database to Understand Gender Perspectives in Peace Agreements' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. | Kevin McNicholl | 06 Sep 2020 | |
| 11518 | OxPeace 2020: Women's participation in peacebuilding and mediation | Quhramaana Kakar presents 'Women's participation in peacebuilding and mediation' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. | Quhramaana Kakar | 06 Sep 2020 | |
| 11519 | OxPeace 2020: UNSCR 1325 and the Experience of Women in Sudan | Dr Suad Musa presents 'UNSCR 1325 and the Experience of Women in Sudan' at the OxPeace 2020 conference. | suad musa | 06 Sep 2020 | |
| 11520 | OxPeace 2020: Uniformed Women in South Sudan | Captain Sophie Piper presents 'Uniformed Women in South Sudan' at the 2020 OxPeace conference. | Sophie Piper | 06 Sep 2020 | |
| 11521 | OxPeace 2020: Seeking Justice for Victims of Sexual Violence in Conflict | Baroness Helić presents 'Seeking Justice for Victims of Sexual Violence in Conflict' at the 2020 OxPeace conference. | Arminka Helic | 06 Sep 2020 | |
| 11522 | Did The Romans Recycle? | We all know the Romans liked wine, but what happened to all the smashed glass when the party was over? Dr Victoria Sainsbury tells the story of what the Romans did with all their broken glass, and why archaeologists care about recycling. | Victoria Sainsbury | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11523 | The Leszek Kołakowski Lecture: Is Poland still a liberal democracy? Constitutional breakdown and potential revival | Wojciech Sadurski (University of Sydney and University of Warsaw), gives the 2019 Leszek Kołakowski Lecture. | Wojciech Sadurski | 08 Sep 2020 | |
| 11524 | 30 Years after the Velvet Revolutions of 1989: Time for a New Liberation? | In this lecture, Professor Timothy Garton Ash will explore the peculiar character of populism in post-communist Europe, and the considerable forces of resistance to it. | Timothy Garton Ash | 08 Sep 2020 | |
| 11525 | St Antony's Looks At the World - Ep 7: Dr Thierry Malleret | For Episode 7, we are joined by Dr Thierry Malleret (SAM 1991-2), founder and principal author of the Monthly Barometer - www.monthlybarometer.com/. | Thierry Malleret | 18 Sep 2020 | |
| 11526 | Series Two Episode Five: Fairy and Other Transformations | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield discuss the theme of transformation through fairy or other kinds of magic. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Lucy Farrell, Inge Thomson, Mary Craig, Sarah Hesketh, Brian McMahon | 22 Sep 2020 | |
| 11527 | Series Two Episode Four: Fairies and the Environment | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about a new theme that emerged in the ‘Modern Fairies’ project, fairies as guardians of the environment. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Ben Nicholls, Inge Thomson, Ewan MacPherson, Sarah Hesketh, Patience Agbabi, Ian McLaughlin, Donald McBride, Brian McMahon | 22 Sep 2020 | |
| 11528 | Series Two Episode Three: Fairies and Children | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield uncover the works inspired by the strange tale of the Green Children and the changeling legend. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Terri Windling, Brian McMahon, Marry Waterson, Patience Agbabi, Martin Carthy | 22 Sep 2020 | |
| 11529 | Series Two Episode Two: Fairy Time and Space | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield explore the ways in which the project artists engaged with the fairy world as parallel and yet distinct from our world, and the ways in which time warps in the other world. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Barney Morse Brown, Ewan MacPherson, Inge Thomson, Marry Waterson | 22 Sep 2020 | |
| 11530 | Series Two Episode One: Introducing the Modern Fairies Project | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield introduce the artists and outcomes of the Modern Fairies Project. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield | 22 Sep 2020 | |
| 11531 | Susan Burge (part 4) | Part 4 of Derek Hockaday's interview with Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11532 | Susan Burge (part 3) | Part 3 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015 | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11533 | 4. Social Europe | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak today with our team’s specialists on the things that bring quality of life to Europeans - jobs, industry and the welfare state. | Kristijan Fidanovski, Guillaume Paugam, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse. | 28 Sep 2021 | |
| 11534 | Susan Burge (part 2) | Part 2 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11535 | How journalists can better cover the climate crisis | In this episode of our Future of Journalism podcast, we look at the news media's role in covering the climate crisis. | Wolfgang Blau, Meera Selva | 27 Sep 2021 | |
| 11536 | Susan Burge (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11537 | Connection and conflict: hHw neoliberal healthism and inequity shape bariatric surgery support forum dynamics | This UBVO seminar was presented by Zoe Meleo-Erwin (William Paterson University of New Jersey) on 19 November 2020 | Zoe Meleo-Erwin | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 11538 | Joan Trowell | Derek Hockaday interviews Joan Trowell, consultant physician and former deputy Director of Clinical studies, 5 March 2015 | Joan Trowell, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11539 | Chris Winearls (part 2) | Derek Hockaday continues his interview with Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2013. | Chris Winearls, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11540 | Polar pursuits with Tom Hart | In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to penguinologist Tom Hart about the dynamics of polar ecosystems and creating a sense of home in remote places. | Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne, Tom Hart | 22 Sep 2021 | |
| 11541 | Chris Winearls (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2015. | Chris Winearls, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11542 | Lazy, crazy and disgusting: stigma and the undoing of global health | This UBVO seminar was given by Alexandra Brewis (Arizona State University) on 3 December 2020 | Alexandra Brewis | 22 Oct 2021 | |
| 11543 | Michael Tunbridge | Derek Hockaday interviews Michael Tunbridge, former Director of Postgraduate Medical Education and Training, University of Oxford, 31 January 2014. | Michael Tunbridge, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11544 | Keith Hawton | Derek Hockaday interviews Keith Hawton, consultant psychiatrist and professor of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, 19 September 2014. | Keith Hawton, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11545 | Episode 1: How should we talk about South Asian and African(a) philosophies? inspiration with Dr. Adamson and Dr. Jeffers | Join Mansfield College History student Srutokirti Basak in a discussion with podcast hosts and writers of the comprehensive and trailblazing History of Indian and African(a) Philosophy podcast series Dr Peter Adamson and Dr Chike Jeffers. | Srutokirti Basak, Peter Adamson, Chike Jeffers | 20 Oct 2021 | |
| 11546 | September 2021 update to the Cochrane living review of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss the September 2021 update of their Cochrane living review of electronic cigarettes for smoking cessation, their response to a paper by Pisinger et al 2020 and emerging evidence in e-cigarette research. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 21 Sep 2021 | |
| 11547 | Chris Adams (part 3) | The final part of Derek Hockaday's interview with Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. | Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11548 | Chris Adams (part 2) | Derek Hockaday continues his interview of Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. | Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11549 | Chris Adams (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. | Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11550 | Episode 2: How students grapple with specialising in marginalised philosophies | How do you make marginalised philosophies accessible? What are the challenges to South Asian and African(a) philosophy specialists within Anglo-European universities? Find out more in this episode. | Srutokirti Basak, Aamir Kaderbhai, Jonathan Egid | 20 Oct 2021 | |
| 11551 | Hywel Jones (part 2) | Part 2 of Derek Hockaday's interview with Hywel Jones, consultant geriatrician, 20 May 2014. | Hywel Jones, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11552 | Hywel Jones (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Hywel Jones, consultant geriatrician, 20 May 2014. | Hywel Jones, Derek Hockaday | 16 Sep 2020 | |
| 11553 | Meet the Manuscripts: Meet the Fragments | Exploring their physical function in manuscripts – and the bad things that can happen when they are removed for study – as well as showing what they can contribute to book history. | Andrew Honey, Matthew Holford | 20 Oct 2021 | |
| 11554 | Richard Boyd | Derek Hockaday interviews Richard Boyd, emeritus professor, lecturer in Medicine and fellow of Brasenose College, 30 August 2013. | Richard Boyd, Derek Hockaday | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11555 | George Alberti | Derek Hockaday interviews George Alberti, research endocrinologist and former President of the Royal College of Physicians, 24 May 2013. | George Alberti, Derek Hockaday | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11556 | 3. Free Movement | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak today with Victoria Honsel and Reja Wyss, who co-wrote the report chapter on climate action. Both have also been young Europeans actively involved in politics. | Reja Wyss, Victoria Honsel, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 21 Sep 2021 | |
| 11557 | John Spalding | John Oxbury interviews John Spalding, former consultant and research neurologist for Oxford United Hospitals, 26 July 2011. | John Spalding, John Oxbury | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11558 | 7. Timothy Garton Ash: Finale Interview | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | For something different in this series finale, we speak with Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Politics at Oxford and Director the Europe’s Stories Project. | Timothy Garton Ash, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse; | 20 Oct 2021 | |
| 11559 | Episode 3: South West England | In this episode, we discover what links Virgil to Devon, why Classics is relevant today, Justin’s love for languages, which transferable skills Classics gives you, and why, in Molly’s view, Classics and English is the best degree available in Oxford! | Rebecca Armstrong, Molly Gibson-Mee, Justin Vyvyan-Jones, Katrina Kelly | 20 Sep 2021 | |
| 11560 | Rescuing rare plants with Carlos Magdalena | On this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to horticulturist Carlos Magdalena, also known as the Plant Messiah. We talk about the importance of plants in our day to day life, ways to make people care about them more and his conservation work at Kew Gardens. | Carlos Magdalena, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 24 Sep 2020 | |
| 11561 | The Risks of Coronavirus Contact Tracing Apps | Katrien Devolder interviews Associate Professor Carissa Véliz. | Carissa Véliz, Katrien Devolder | 24 Sep 2020 | |
| 11562 | Why Parental Status Matters When Allocating Scarce Medical Resources | Katrien Devolder interviews Moti Gorin. | Moti Gorin, Katrien Devolder | 24 Sep 2020 | |
| 11563 | The Kafala System | Hajar Meddah, Felix Walker and Piotr Schulkes discuss the Middle East’s controversial Kafala system, that allows employers to exploit workers and undermine their rights without breaking the law. | Hajar Meddah, Felix Walker, Piotr Schulkes | 28 Sep 2020 | |
| 11564 | Narrative Futures Coming Soon | The trailer for the Narrative Futures podcast, devised and produced by Chelsea Haith, featuring interviews with eight authors and editors, and writing prompts by Louis Greenberg. | Chelsea Haith, Lauren Beukes, Mohale Mashigo, Sami Shah, Mahvesh Murad, Jared Shurin, EJ Swift, Ken Liu, Tade Thompson, Louis Greenberg | 28 Sep 2020 | |
| 11565 | Writing Models and the Formation of National Scripts | The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2020 series delivered by Professor Marc Smith - Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2020 | Marc Smith, Richard Ovenden | 29 Sep 2020 | |
| 11566 | Covid-19: who should be vaccinated first? | Katrien Devolder interviews Alberto Giubilini. | Alberto Giubilini, Katrien Devolder | 24 Sep 2020 | |
| 11567 | Fair Access to Covid-19 Treatment in Mexico | Philosopher César Palacios-González talks about how corruption and racism in Mexico created serious hurdles for developing federal guidelines for deciding who gets to access scarce medical resources. | César Palacios-González, Katrien Devolder | 08 Jul 2020 | |
| 11568 | The History of Magic | What is magic, when did it begin, and does it still have a place in the modern world? Professor Chris Gosden discusses the long history of magic from the Ice Age, through antiquity, to the present. | Chris Gosden | 29 Sep 2020 | |
| 11569 | Creative Commons | Fitting it in, filling it out: from Christopher Saxton's survey to Ralph Sheldon's tapestry maps | This talk was given as part of the Sheldon Tapestry Maps Symposium | Hilary Turner | 02 Dec 2019 |
| 11570 | Creative Commons | The Catholic Gentry in Ralph Sheldon’s Midlands | This talk was given as part of the Sheldon Tapestry Maps Symposium | Katie McKeogh | 02 Dec 2019 |
| 11571 | Creative Commons | Power, Propaganda, Magnificence: the cartographic background to the Sheldon tapestry maps | This talk was given as part of the Sheldon Tapestry Maps Symposium | Peter Barber | 02 Dec 2019 |
| 11572 | One stitch at the time: Returning the Sheldon Tapestry Maps to life | This talk was given as part of the Sheldon Tapestry Maps Symposium | Nick Millea, Virginia llado-Buisan | 02 Dec 2019 | |
| 11573 | Performance and Power in Delhi | The passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in December 2019 has ushered in a new form of politics in India. | Akash Bhattacharya, Harsh Mander, Abhik Chimni, Neha Dixit, Sudhanva Deshpande, Sumangala Damodaran, Sabika Abbas Naqvi, Bani Gill, Garima Jaju, Nayanika Mathur | 02 Oct 2020 | |
| 11574 | Bibliography and the Life Cycles of Writing Books | The 2nd lecture in the 2020 series delivered by Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris | Marc Smith | 01 Oct 2020 | |
| 11575 | Episode 5 – Babylon: Natural Theology versus Scientific Naturalism | When Museum opened in 1860, a new secular approach to science was on the rise. In the final episode of Temple of Science we see how ‘natural theology’ responded to the challenges of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution and natural selection. | John Holmes | 01 Oct 2020 | |
| 11576 | Episode 4 – Chambers of the Ministering Priests: Building Scientific Disciplines | The Museum was founded on the principle that art should be used to teach science and to inspire generations of scientists. In episode 4 of Temple of Science we see how this was put into practice in some of the building’s less familiar spaces. | John Holmes | 01 Oct 2020 | |
| 11577 | Episode 3 – The Sanctuary of the Temple of Science: The Central Court | The central court of the Museum was described by one founder as ‘the sanctuary of the Temple of Science’. In this episode we see how every detail of this unique space was carefully planned and crafted to form a comprehensive model of natural science. | John Holmes | 01 Oct 2020 | |
| 11578 | Episode 2 – 'God’s Own Museum': The Façade | In episode 2 of Temple of Science, we take a closer look at the decoration on the outside of the Museum building, which captures the vitality of nature, presented in Victorian Oxford as the study of God’s creation. | John Holmes | 01 Oct 2020 | |
| 11579 | Episode 1 – Oxford's Pre-Raphaelite Natural History Museum | In the first episode of Temple of Science we find out how the Museum came to be, involving not only scientists but artists, architects and designers in one of the most original creative collaborations of the Victorian age. | John Holmes | 29 Sep 2020 | |
| 11580 | Zaharoff Lecture 2017: Penser dans les mots | Penser dans les mots. (This lecture is in French.) | Tiphaine Samoyault, Catriona Seth | 20 Jul 2018 | |
| 11581 | Live Event: In Conversation with Jamelia, Multi-Award Winning Artist | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Performance Week. | Jamelia, Priya Atwal, Yvonne Liao | 07 Oct 2020 | |
| 11582 | Female Entrepreneurship in the Middle East | Frederike Brockhoven sits down with Rania Ayman of Entreprenelle, Yasmeen Mjalli of Babyfist, and Lina Khalifeh of Shefighter to discuss female entrepreneurship in the Middle East. | Frederike Brockhoven, Rania Ayman, Lina Khalifeh | 07 Oct 2020 | |
| 11583 | Live Event: Celebrating Tchaikovsky | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Music Week | Leah Broad, Philip Bullock | 06 Oct 2020 | |
| 11584 | Live Event: In Conversation with Maaza Mengiste | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! | Elleke Boehmer, Maaza Mengiste, Richard Reid, Birhanu T. Gessese, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie | 06 Oct 2020 | |
| 11585 | Renaissance Calligraphy from Pen to Press and Back | Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 3rd lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series | Marc Smith | 06 Oct 2020 | |
| 11586 | The Nechung Oracle and the Construction of Identity in the Tibetan Diaspora | The Oracle in Exile: Pema Choedon's talk on the Nechung Oracle and identity construction in the Tibetan Diaspora | Pema Choedon | 28 May 2020 | |
| 11587 | Fictional Facts or Factual Fiction? The Social Reality behind Kha stag ʼDzam yag’s "Diary" and Lhag pa Don grub’s "Life of a mule driver" | Fictional Facts or Factual Fiction? Lucia Galli's talk on self-representation and the social reality behind two Tibetan memoirs | Lucia Galli | 04 Jun 2020 | |
| 11588 | Live Event: The Social Life of Books: A History of Reading Together at Home | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Abigail Williams, Giles Lewin | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11589 | Live Event: This is Shakespeare - Prof Emma Smith in conversation with Erica Whyman OBE | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Emma Smith, Erica Whyman | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11590 | Live Event: Invalids on the Move | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Sally Shuttleworth, Erica Charters, Philip Bullock | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11591 | Live Event: Could you be arrested for planting flowers in your street? | What guerrilla gardening reveals about our relationship with urban nature and culture. | JC Niala, Elizabeth Ewart | 15 Sep 2020 | |
| 11592 | Episode 5: Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast | In episode five, we speak to Laura Lonsdale (Associate Professor in Modern Spanish Literature) about Bodas de sangre, by Federico García Lorca. | Laura Lonsdale | 09 Oct 2020 | |
| 11593 | The Golden Age of French Writing Masters? | Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 4th lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series | Marc Smith | 09 Oct 2020 | |
| 11594 | Live Event: On Being Unprepared (For Our Own Times) | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. Decolonisation the Curriculum Week. | Margaret MacMillan, Homi K. Bhabha | 13 Oct 2020 | |
| 11595 | Live Event: The World After CoVid | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Humanities and Policy Week Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Ngaire Woods, Peter Frankopan | 13 Oct 2020 | |
| 11596 | Live Event: Living with Pandemics: Finding New Narratives | In conversation with Dr Erica Charters and Robin Gorna. TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Performance Week | Erica Charters, Robin Gorna | 13 Oct 2020 | |
| 11597 | Live Event: Voices from the Wings: Poetry, Performance and Translation on and off the page | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Translation Week Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Ulrike Almut Sandig, Karen Leeder | 13 Oct 2020 | |
| 11598 | Conscience Rights or Conscience Wrongs?: Debating conscientious objection in healthcare | Alberto Giubilini and David Jones trade views and argue each other's position on conscientious objection in healthcare | Alberto Giubilini, David Jones | 14 Oct 2020 | |
| 11599 | Creative Commons | Cycling to Archaeology! | From Thames-side ruins and forgotten stone circles to Ridgeway hillforts and Roman villas, Oxfordshire is abundant in archaeological riches. | Nathaniel Erb-Satullo | 14 Oct 2020 |
| 11600 | Episode 1 - Pandemic writing: How close is too close? | Lauren Beukes discusses the proximity of her recent novel Afterland to the current pandemic and how collective action and art are the only way through these difficult times. | Lauren Beukes, Chelsea Haith, Louis Greenberg | 14 Oct 2020 |