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| 12001 | 003: Contracts - Stand Up For Your Rights | This episode looks at contracts and in it we hear from Yaseen Aslam, the former Uber driver who successfully took them to court over his classification as self-employed, a ruling that has implications for gig workers around the world | Yaseen Aslam, Robbie Warin, Kelle Howson | 06 Apr 2021 | |
| 12002 | 002: Conditions - Lockdown | In this episode we here from Aziz - a pseudonym - a ridehail driver in London. We explore what it is like working during a pandemic, serving your community and keeping the country running. | Robbie Warin | 06 Apr 2021 | |
| 12003 | 001: Representation - The Deliveroo Strikes | In this episode we hear from Mohaan Biswas about his first-hand experience of the Deliveroo strikes in 2016 that made headlines around the world. | Mohaan Biswas, Robbie Warin | 06 Apr 2021 | |
| 12004 | Strachey Lecture: Getting AI Agents to Interact and Collaborate with Us on Our Terms | As AI technologies enter our everyday lives at an ever increasing pace, there is a greater need for AI systems to work synergistically with humans. | Subbarao Kambhampati | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12005 | Strachey Lecture: How Innovation Works - Serendipity, Energy and the Saving of Time | Innovation is the main event of the modern age, the reason we experience both dramatic improvements in our living standards and unsettling changes in our society. | Matt Ridley | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12006 | Virūpa is Virūpākṣa: Towards an Indo-Tibetan Siddha Corpus | Westin Harris opens the dialogue between Tibetan, Nāth and Yoga studies centred around the figure of Virūpa | Westin Lee Harris | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12007 | Understanding and Managing Eating Disorders | This webinar provides useful information about eating disorders and breaks down common myths. Evidence-based treatments will be provided and as well as guidance on what you can do if you, or someone you know, is struggling with eating problems. | Rebecca Murphy, Robin Murphy, Deborah Waller, Cathy Creswell | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12008 | Coping with Trauma | Most of us will experience a traumatic event at some point in our lives. Our sense of self and the world may change and we may experience unwanted distressing memories and feel a wide range of negative emotions. | Anke Ehlers, Mina Fazel, Morten Kringelbach, Cathy Creswell) | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12009 | Platforming Artists Podcasts: Rosa Andujar | Shivaike Shah hosts a podcast series with the artists and academics on the team in order to create a dialogue with potential audiences. The podcasts discuss the collaborations on Medea and explores the work of each guest beyond the ‘Medea’ project. | Rosa Andujar, Shivaike Shah | 13 May 2021 | |
| 12010 | Lost and found in the map library: changes in early map librarianship | Georgia Brown, UW-Milwaukee Libraries, WI, USA, gives the third talk in session 3B of the seminar. | Georgia Brown | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12011 | Beyond “clerical cartography”: gender and the production of Sanborn fire insurance maps in the 1920s | Jack Swab, University of Kentucky, USA, gives the second talk in session 3B in the seminar. | Jack Swab | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12012 | Where are all the women? The case of the Halls | Debbie Hall, Bodleian Libraries, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in session 3B in the seminar. | Debbie Hall | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12013 | The political cartographies of Marthe Rajchman | Mike Heffernan and Benjamin Thorpe, University of Nottingham, give the first talk of session 3A in the seminar. | Mike Heffernan, Benjamin Thorpe | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12014 | From body as territory to feminicides mapping: discourses and mapping languages by Latin American feminist cartographies | Manuela Silveira, State University of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil, gives the third talk in the second session of the seminar. | Manuela Silveira | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12015 | Mapping toward equitable solutions in public transit planning | Suzie Birdsell, Nelson\Nygaard Consulting, Boston, USA, gives the second presentation, in the second session of the seminar. | Suzie Birdsell | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12016 | ‘Octavia always enjoyed a map’: Octavia Hill, maps, and Victorian social reform | Elizabeth Baigent, University of Oxford, gives the first talk in the second session of the seminar. | Elizabeth Baigent | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12017 | Women and children first: gender, flood and victimhood in Dutch eighteenth-century maps of dike-breaks | Anne-Rieke van Schaik, University of Amsterdam, gives the third in the first session of the seminar. | Anne-Rieke van Schaik | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12018 | The rise, persistence and surprising end of female personifications of the continents on maps | Chet Van Duzer, University of Rochester, NY, USA, gives the second presentation in the first session of the seminar. | Chet Van Duzer | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12019 | Where are the women on sixteenth-century French World maps? | Camille Serchuk, Southern Connecticut State University, USA, gives the first talk in the first session of the seminar. | Camille Serchuk | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12020 | Welcome and Introduction | Catríona Cannon, Deputy Librarian, Bodleian Libraries, introduces the seminar. | Catriona Cannon | 12 May 2021 | |
| 12021 | Creative Commons | Why did the Vikings set sail for silver? | While we often think of the Vikings pillaging across the West, this was only a small part of their world and lives. Dr Jane Kershaw discusses how the Viking draw for silver lead to interactions from the Middle East all across the European continent. | Jane Kershew | 14 May 2021 |
| 12022 | Cre-AI-tivity: Hogwarts 4ever? | The second in our trilogy of podcasts explores the role AI can play in story creation and development. We learn how machines can extend a fictional story world, as well as our interaction with it. | Abigail Williams, Jussi Ängeslevä, Carl Schoenfeld | 17 May 2021 | |
| 12023 | Speculative Satire in Contemporary Literature and Film: Rant Against the Regime | Professor Kirk Combe (1983, English) discusses his new book, published by Routledge, Speculative Satire in Contemporary Literature and Film: Rant Against the Regime. | Kirk Combe | 17 May 2021 | |
| 12024 | The Jurisprudence of the Inter-American Human Rights System: Standard-setting or International Law-making? | Ignacio de Casas, Austral University, Argentina, gives a seminar for the PIL discussion group. | Ignacio de Casas | 18 May 2021 | |
| 12025 | Women's Rights on The Altar of a Strategic Stake: The New Population Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran | Professor Marie Ladier-Fouladi (CNRS)/ CETOBaC) gives a talk for the MEC Women's Rights Research Seminars. Chaired by Soraya Tremayne (Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology). | Marie Ladier-Fouladi | 18 May 2021 | |
| 12026 | Making Film in Egypt | Join us as we listen to Dr Chihab El Khachab (King’s College, Cambridge) in conversation about his new book – Making Film in Egypt: How Labor, Technology, and Mediation Shape the Industry. Published by American University in Cairo Press. | Chihab El Khachab | 18 May 2021 | |
| 12027 | The Cake, Emma’s Romantic dreams, and le bovarysme - part two, French | Elise Busset, an undergraduate at Oxford University, reads an extract from Madam Bovary in french. Blog post by Professor Jennifer Yee. | Elise Busset | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12028 | The Cake, Emma’s Romantic dreams, and le bovarysme - part one | Eleanor Gilbert, an undergraduate at Oxford University, reads an extract from Madam Bovary in english. Blog post by Professor Jennifer Yee. | Elenor Gilbert | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12029 | In Conversation with Lolita Chakrabarti | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future, Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities on Thursday 13th May 2021. | Lolita Chakrabarti, Matt Wolf | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12030 | The messy realities of qualitative health research | Dr Anne-Marie Boylan and Dr Laura Griffith, explore the value of qualitative health research and discuss what it's really like to undertake qualitative research. | Anne-Marie Boylan, Laura Griffith | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12031 | Approximate Bayesian computation with surrogate posteriors | Julyan Arbel (Inria Grenoble - Rhône-Alpes), gives an OxCSML Seminar on Friday 30th April 2021, for the Department of Statistics. | Julyan Arbel | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12032 | Introduction to Bayesian inference for Differential Equation Models Using PINTS | Ben Lambert, Department of Computer Science, University of Oxford, gives the Graduate Lecture on Thursday 6th May 2021, for the Department of Statistics. | Ben Lambert | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12033 | On classification with small Bayes error and the max-margin classifier | Professor Sara Van de Geer, ETH Zürich, gives the Distinguished Speaker Seminar on Thursday 29th April 2021 for the Department of Statistics. | Sara Van de Geer | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12034 | Convergence of Online SGD under Infinite Noise Variance, and Non-convexity | Murat Erdogdu gives the OxCSML Seminar on Friday 12th March, 2021, for the Department of Statistics. | Murat Erdogdu | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12035 | Overcoming Mistrust and Paranoia | Talk and panel discussion with Daniel Freeman and panel members Elizabeth Tunbridge and Kam Bhui. Introduced by Professor Cathy Creswell. | Daniel Freeman, Elizabeth Tunbridge, Kam Bhui, Cathy Creswell | 24 May 2021 | |
| 12036 | A Concatenation of Rumour | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Nana Oforiatta Ayim, Richard Rathbone | 24 May 2021 | |
| 12037 | Extraterritorial Human Rights Obligations Between a Rock and a Hard Place - Diverging Jurisprudence at the ECtHR and the UN | Dr Lea Raible University of Glasgow; 2020/21 re:constitution Fellow, gives a talk for the Public International Law discussion group on 20th May 2021. | Lea Raible | 24 May 2021 | |
| 12038 | How to be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life | Jory Fleming (2017, Environmental Change and Management) on his debut book, How to be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life. | Jory Fleming | 24 May 2021 | |
| 12039 | The African Union and Post-Coup Intervention in Madagascar | In this seminar we hosted Antonia Witt of the Peace Research Institute Frankfurt. Their lecture is titled The African Union and Post-Coup Intervention in Madagascar. | Antonia Witt | 21 May 2021 | |
| 12040 | Fighting diseases of poverty through research: Deadly dilemmas, moral distress and misplaced responsibilities | A New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, with Professor Maureen Kelley. | Maureen Kelley | 24 May 2021 | |
| 12041 | May 2021 with special guest Professor Tim Coleman | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Tim Coleman. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Tim Coleman | 26 May 2021 | |
| 12042 | Cre-AI-tivity: Blood in a Whatsapp message? | This last in our trilogy explores data as the foundation of AI systems. We learn how this enables mapping individual learners' progress and benchmarking in a teaching context, but also how that data exchange raises ethical issues. | Abigail Williams, Jussi Ängeslevä, Carl Schoenfeld | 28 May 2021 | |
| 12043 | A primer on PAC-Bayesian learning *followed by* News from the PAC-Bayes frontline | Benjamin Guedj, University College London, gives a OxCSML Seminar on 26th March 2021. | Benjamin Guedj | 28 May 2021 | |
| 12044 | Medicine Mountains along the Himalayas: Healing, Trade, and Ecology | The Greater Himalayas extend through many different kinds of community. This lecture considers several ‘medicine mountains’, particular mountains that fold society and ecology together, and explores them as a comparative category | Will Tuladhar-Douglas | 25 May 2021 | |
| 12045 | Why Go on Pilgrimage? Geomancy and the Transformational Powers of Sacred Places in Tibetan Buddhism and Bon | This presentation considers the association between pilgrimage and healing in Tibet through an exploration of the process whereby natural sites are imbued with meaning | Charles Ramble | 25 May 2021 | |
| 12046 | Reading khrims Between the Lines: The Rise of Legality in 13th Century Central Tibet | Daniel introduces us to the term khrims and looks at the “rise of legality” in 13th century Central Tibet. | Daniel Wojahn | 25 May 2021 | |
| 12047 | Oxford life as an international student | Hear our undergraduate students from India, Zimbabwe, the Netherlands, Germany, Russia and South Africa talk about how they settled into life at Oxford. | Undergraduate Admissions | 02 Jun 2021 | |
| 12048 | How to use metrics to understand your audience and sell subscriptions | In this podcast we look at how one of the world's leading newsrooms uses data to inform various steps of the newsmaking process in order to engage with audiences and drive subscriptions. | Sophie Ho, Federica Cherubini | 03 Jun 2021 | |
| 12049 | Bullying and Anxiety | Eleanor Leigh with panellists Lucy Bowes and Robert Hepach (chaired by Cathy Creswell) give a seminar on bullying and anxiety on Thursday 3rd June 2021. | Eleanor Leigh, Lucy Bowes, Robert Hepach, Cathy Creswell | 07 Jun 2021 | |
| 12050 | Dostoevsky at 200: A roundtable | An event with leading scholars and the novelist Alex Christofi, to mark the bicentenary of Dostoevsky's birth by discussing new approaches to the work and life of this titanic figure. | Yuri Corrigan, Lynn Ellen Patyk, Alex Christofi, Caryl Emerson | 28 May 2021 | |
| 12051 | Roadmap to the Sustainable Development Goals | Ian Goldin, Kristalina Georgieva discuss how we can bring the Sustainable Development Goals in reach by 2030 | Ian Goldin, Kristalina Georgieva | 07 Jun 2021 | |
| 12052 | CO2 solutions: ocean carbon storage options | The speakers explore the various approaches being proposed to store and preserve CO2 in the ocean, many inspired by mechanisms known to function naturally in the past, and assess the challenges and research hurdles for their implementation in the future. | Ros Rickaby, Sophie Gill, Roxana Shafiee, Myles Allen | 07 Jun 2021 | |
| 12053 | The race to zero: action by cities, business and investors | Net zero targets are proliferating across the world, covering not only countries but also business, investors, cities, states and provinces, universities, and many others. But are these targets credible? And how can we ensure they lead to change? | Tom Hale, Aoife Brophy | 24 May 2021 | |
| 12054 | Waiver or understanding? A dilemma for autonomists about informed consent | Professor Gopal Sreenivasan delivers a New St Cross Special Ethics Seminar on the topic of Informed Consent. | Gopal Sreenivasan | 08 Jun 2021 | |
| 12055 | Emerging technology and systemic risk – maintaining a secure and resilient digital infrastructure as we build back better | Sadie Creese and Jamie Saunders discuss the steps that need to be taken by technologists, businesses, government and the international community to ensure that our digital infrastructure continues to provide the level of resilience and security we need. | Sadie Creese, Jamie Saunders, Charles Godfray | 08 Jun 2021 | |
| 12056 | Leopards, mountains and politics | in most countries conservation of leopards is dependent on trans-boundary collaboration. In this talk, Dr Mohammad Farhadinia explores the critical role of mountains for biodiversity conservation amidst international political concerns. | Mohammad Farhadinia, David Macdonald | 08 Jun 2021 | |
| 12057 | Meet the Manuscripts: hidden treasures of medieval illumination | Matthew Holford, Tolkien Curator of Medieval Manuscripts, and Martin Kauffmann, Head of Early and Rare Collections, in conversation about the artists, patrons and significance of three extraordinary manuscripts. | Martin Kauffmann, Matthew Holford | 28 May 2021 | |
| 12058 | Episode 2 - Cindy Yu, Broadcast Editor | In this episode we speak to Cindy Yu, Broadcast Editor at the Spectator about her childhood experiences in China, her best moments in Oxford and what she does in her job today at the Spectator. | Cindy Yu, Ailsa Brown, Sahil Shah, Tomás Sergeant, Lucien Lanson Hirigoyenberry, Thomas Bowring, Emily Ryan and Asma Waheed. | 11 Jun 2021 | |
| 12059 | Episode 1 - Joe Cash, Policy Analyst | In the first episode of "From the Cherwell to the Yangtze: The Oxford China Centre Alumni Podcast," we speak to Joe Cash, a policy analyst working at the China Britain Business Council in China. | Joe Cash, Ailsa Brown, Sahil Shah, Tomás Sergeant, Lucien Lanson Hirigoyenberry, Thomas Bowring, Emily Ryan, Asma Waheed | 11 Jun 2021 | |
| 12060 | Slade Lecture Series: Hunting in the Borderlands: Translations | Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 2 June 2021, part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. | Jerrilynn Dodds | 14 Jun 2021 | |
| 12061 | Slade Lecture Series: The Virgin as Colonial Agent | Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 26 May 2021, part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. | Jerrilynn Dodds | 14 Jun 2021 | |
| 12062 | Slade Lecture Series: Mudejar and Romanesque. Romanesque and Islam | Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 19 May 2021, part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. | Jerrilynn Dodds | 14 Jun 2021 | |
| 12063 | Slade Lecture Series: Babylon in Flames | Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 12 May. Part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. | Jerrilynn Dodds | 14 Jun 2021 | |
| 12064 | Slade Lecture Series: The Great Mosque of Cordoba as Center and Periphery | Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 5 May 2021. Part of the Slade Professor of Fine Art, Annual Lecture Series, 2021. | Jerrilynn Dodds | 14 Jun 2021 | |
| 12065 | Slade Lecture Series: An Agonistic History of Art | Material Histories of Medieval Iberia, held on Wednesday 28 April 2021. | Jerrilynn Dodds | 14 Jun 2021 | |
| 12066 | Greek Tragedy and the Contemporary Actor | A podcast with Zachary Dunbar and Stephe Harrop | Zachary Dunbar, Stephe Harrop | 07 May 2021 | |
| 12067 | Conversation with Maria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale | A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English. | Maria Stepanova, Sasha Dugdale, Stephanie Sandler, Oliver Ready | 15 Jun 2021 | |
| 12068 | The Economics of Biodiversity Review | Join us for a conversation between the author of the Economics of Biodiversity Review, Sir Partha Dasgupta, and Professor Cameron Hepburn, where they will discuss the important messages from the review and the road ahead. | Partha Dasgupta, Cameron Hepburn | 15 Jun 2021 | |
| 12069 | Platforming Artists Podcasts: Andi Burton Marsh | Shivaike Shah hosts a podcast series with the artists and academics on the team in order to create a dialogue with potential audiences. The podcasts discuss the collaborations on Medea and explores the work of each guest beyond the ‘Medea’ project. | Andi Burton Marsh, Shivaike Shah | 16 Jun 2021 | |
| 12070 | Episode 8: Oxford Spanish Literature Podcast | In episode eight, we speak to Alice Brooke (Associate Professor in Spanish) about the sonnet ‘Este, que ves, engaño colorido’, by Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz. | Alice Brooke | 16 Jun 2021 | |
| 12071 | Claudia Piñeiro in Conversation | The writer Claudia Piñeiro, one of the most widely acclaimed Argentine authors of recent years, talks about her work with Ben Bollig of the Spanish sub-Faculty of the University of Oxford. | Claudia Piñeiro, Ben Bollig | 17 Jun 2021 | |
| 12072 | Tolkien Archive and Exhibition at Bodleian (Part 1) | An interview with Catherine McIlwaine on the Tolkien archive at Bodley and the exhibition of 2018 - Part 1. | Catherine McIlwaine, Stuart Lee | 17 Jun 2021 | |
| 12073 | "Our History": The Everyday Social and the Sense of Historical Touch | Sundar Sarukkai (Centre for Society and Policy, IISc) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 10 May 2021. For more information on the event, see here. For queries, please contact the seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk. | Sundar Sarukkai | 17 Jun 2021 | |
| 12074 | A Historian among the Goddesses of Modern India | Sumathi Ramaswamy (Duke University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 May 2021. | Sumathi Ramaswamy | 17 Jun 2021 | |
| 12075 | Monuments in Replica: Imperial Commemorations in Britain and its Colonies | Durba Ghosh (Cornell University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 June 2021. | Durba Ghosh | 17 Jun 2021 | |
| 12076 | War on Bodies Moral Immunity and the Psychopolitics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran | Dr Orkideh Behrouzan (SOAS University of London), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series on 21st May 2021, chaired by Edmund Herzig (Faculty of Oriental Studies). Discussant: Dr Maziyar Ghiabi (University of Exeter). | Orkideh Behrouzan, Edmund Herzig, Maziyar Ghiabi | 17 Jun 2021 | |
| 12077 | The Formula of Giving Heart: Panel Discussion and Conversation with the Artist | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Khaled Kaddal, Christopher Haworth, Darci Sprengel, Christabel Stirling | 18 Jun 2021 | |
| 12078 | Under the Rainbow: Voices from Lockdown | 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. | James Attlee, Marina Warner, Pablo Mukherjee, Wes Williams | 18 Jun 2021 | |
| 12079 | Digital News Report 2021. 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. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Nic Newman, Frederica Cherubini | 21 Jun 2021 | |
| 12080 | Daoxuan and Chinese Fantasy Literature | A short talk on Daoxuan and medieval Chinese fantasy. | Nelson Landry | 18 Jun 2021 | |
| 12081 | Tolkien Archive and Exhibition at Bodleian (Part 2) | An interview with Catherine McIlwaine on the Tolkien archive at Bodley and the exhibition of 2018 - Part 2 | Catherine McIlwaine, Stuart Lee | 18 Jun 2021 | |
| 12082 | The Great Health Dilemma: Is Prevention Better than Cure? | Join Professor Chris Dye, author of The Great Health Dilemma, and Professor Salim Abdool Karim, Director of CAPRISA, as they discuss ways to invest more money and effort in health promotion and prevention around the world today. | Chris Dye, Salim Abdool Karim | 16 Jun 2021 | |
| 12083 | Theft of Time: Notes on Spolia and the Writing of Indian History | Sudipta Sen (University of California, Davis) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 26 April 2021. | Sudipta Sen | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12084 | Assessing Personalization in Digital Health | Distinguished Speaker Seminar - Friday 18th June 2021, with Susan Murphy, Professor of Statistics and Computer Science, Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences. | Susan Murphy | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12085 | Machine Learning in Drug Discovery | Graduate Lecture - Thursday 3rd June 2021, with Dr Fergus Boyles. Department of Statistics, University of Oxford. | Fergus Boyles | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12086 | Discworld - and the Modern University | A short talk introducing Terry Pratchett's Discworld novels and how they reflect the modern University. | Andrew Shamel | 22 Jun 2021 | |
| 12087 | Susan Cooper | A short talk on Susan Cooper. | Tom Morcom | 22 Jun 2021 | |
| 12088 | Violet Needham | Jane Bliss introduces listeners to the work of Violet Needham, a prolific but little-remembered children’s fantasy author, whose book 'The Woods of Windri' draws on the tropes of medieval romances in fascinating ways.ays. | Jane Bliss | 22 Jun 2021 | |
| 12089 | Several structured thresholding bandit problems | OxCSML Seminar - Friday 28th May 2021, presented by Alexandra Carpentier (University of Magdeburg). | Alexandra Carpentier | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12090 | Book at Lunchtime: Porcelain - Poem on the Downfall of my City | TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on Porcelain: Poem on the Downfall of my City by Durs Grünbein, translated by Professor Karen Leeder. | Durs Grünbein, Karen Leeder, Edmund de Vaal, Patrick Major, Wes Williams | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12091 | Book at Lunchtime: China’s Good War | A TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on ‘China's Good War: How World War II is Shaping a New Nationalism’ by Professor Rana Mitter. | Rana Mitter, David Priestland, Vivienne Shue, Wes Williams | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12092 | Series 1 Episode 2 - Meet the Advisory Board: Dame Mary Archer | In the second episode of the Meet the Advisory Board Series we talked to Dame Mary Archer about personalised medicine in practice, her academic career and her plethora of other roles she has held and is holding at the moment. | Anika Knuppel, Jiyoon Lee, Dame Mary Archer | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12093 | Old Norse in the New World: The Mythology and Politics of Immigration and Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods' | A talk on Neil Gaiman's 'American Gods'. | Heather O'Donoghue | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12094 | Digital News Report 2021. Episode 2: How and why do consumers access news on social media? | This episode focuses on how people get news about climate change and how this differs across different countries, age brackets and attitudes towards the issue. | Simge Andi, Federica Cherubini | 28 Jun 2021 | |
| 12095 | June 2021 with special guest Professor Thomas Brandon | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Thomas Brandon | Thomas Brandon, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 28 Jun 2021 | |
| 12096 | Book at Lunchtime: Born to Write | A TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on ‘Born to Write: Literary Families and Social Hierarchy in Early Modern France’ by Professor Neil Kenny. | Neil Kenny, Caroline Warman, Ceri Sullivan, Wes Williams | 29 Jun 2021 | |
| 12097 | Morte D'Arthur Murals in the Oxford Union | A visual discussion of the Morte D'Arthur murals in the library of the Oxford Union. | Tom Corrick, Caroline Batten | 28 Jun 2021 | |
| 12098 | Maria Dahvana Headley on Beowulf | Author Maria Dahvana Headley reads from her 2018 novel The Mere Wife, is interviewed by Prof. Carolyne Larrington, and shares drafts from her 2020 translation of Beowulf. This lecture was recorded live at St John’s College, Oxford in November 2018. | Carolyne Larrington, Maria Dahvana Headley, David Clark | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12099 | George MacDonald | An introduction to the Victorian fantasist and fairy tale author George MacDonald, who convinced Lewis Carroll to publish Alice's Adventures in Wonderland, inspired C. S. Lewis' Christian writings, and may even have influenced Tolkien's Elves. | Caroline Batten, Clare Mulley | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12100 | Singing together; apart: drama and medieval chant | As both audience members and actors, you will learn to sing the classic Easter sequence hymn 'Victimae paschali laudes' ('Praises to the paschal victim') and see how it formed part of a medieval play. | Henrike Lähnemann, Andrew Dunning, Zachary Guiliano, Nick Swarbrick, Marlene Schilling, Carolin Gluchowski | 17 Jun 2021 | |
| 12101 | OxPeace 2021: Dilemmas for education and peace: the Japanese experience | Dr Isabella Bunn introduces Professor Koji Nakamura, who presents “Japan: dilemmas for education and peace” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. Final responses from panel. Dr Liz Carmichael closes the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Isabella Bunn, Koji Nakamura, Liz Carmichael | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12102 | OxPeace 2021: Understanding public opinion polls | Dr Isabella Bunn introduces Ms Jamie Kwong, who presents “Understanding Public Opinion about Nuclear Weapons Issues” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Isabella Bunn, Jamie Kwong | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12103 | OxPeace 2021 Session 3: Prospects for greater public education and understanding | Dr Isabella Bunn introduces Session 3, Dr Jeremy Cunningham presents on education, information and “Public awareness of nuclear weapons” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Jeremy Cunningham | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12104 | OxPeace 2021 Session 2: Further threats | Dr Christopher Watson presents “Further threats: proliferation, space, terrorism” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Christopher Watson | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12105 | Complexity of local MCMC methods for high-dimensional model selection | Quan Zhou, Texas A and M University, gives an OxCSML Seminar on Friday 25th June 2021. | Quan Zhou | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12106 | Evaluating and investing in Nature-based Solutions | Join Nathalie Seddon and Cameron Hepburn as they discuss the need for increased investment combined with rigorous evaluation of activities undertaken, using metrics which consider the complex, long-term benefits that nature-based solutions provide. | Nathalie Seddon, Cameron Hepburn | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12107 | Rethinking planetary prosperity: are we measuring what we value? | Professor Dame Henrietta L. Moore and Professor Sir Charles Godfray discuss how we can rebuild new economies in a way that ensures global prosperity. | Henrietta Moore, Charles Godfray | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12108 | Putting a value on nature: Influencing global action on environmental challenges | Inger Andersen, Executive Director of the UN Environment Programme, speaks to the implications of the Dasgupta Review on the Economics of Biodiversity, and how we can begin the journey to re-shape our economies, working with nature, not against it. | Inger Andersen, Cameron Hepburn | 25 Jun 2021 | |
| 12109 | OxPeace 2021 Session 2: Nuclear-weapon-free zones and nuclear containment | Dr Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh presents “Obedient rebellion: nuclear-weapon-free zones in the global south” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Sizwe Mpofu-Walsh | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12110 | OxPeace 2021 Session 2: A responsibilities-based approach to reducing strategic risks | Sebastian Brixey-Williams presents “A responsibilities-based approach to the reduction of strategic risks” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Sebastian Brixey-Williams | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12111 | OxPeace 2021 Session 2: Emerging technologies, implications and counter-measures | Marina Favaro presents “Emerging Technologies, and their impact on crisis stability”, at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Marina Favaro | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12112 | OxPeace 2021 Session 2: Selected high risk areas (2) | Edward Howell presents “North Korea and East Asia” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Edward Howell | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12113 | OxPeace 2021 Session 2: Selected high risk areas (1) | Dr Christopher Watson introduces Session 2, Ambassador Peter Jenkins presents “Iran, Israel and West Asia” at the OxPeace 2021 Conference. | Peter Jenkins, Christopher Watson | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12114 | OxPeace 2021 Session 1: Opening and keynote addresses: ‘Current Threats and Challenges’ | Reverend Dr Liz Carmichael MBE, Convener of OxPeace, opens the 2021 OxPeace Conference. | Liz Carmichael, Lord John Alderdice, Nick Ritchie | 23 Jun 2021 | |
| 12115 | Digital News Report 2021. Episode 3: Perceptions of fair news coverage among different groups | This episode focuses on findings around perceptions of fairness among different groups including demographic characteristics and political leaning. | Federica Cherubini, Richard Fletcher | 05 Jul 2021 | |
| 12116 | General Linguistics Seminar: TT21 Week 7 | Formal Aspects of Underspecified Features (Professor Ron Kaplan, Stanford University) | Ron Kaplan | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12117 | General Linguistics Seminar: TT21 Week 5 | Variability in Breton gender and mutation: the impact of language decline and revitalisation on morphology (Dr Holly Kennard, University of Oxford) | Holly Kennard | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12118 | General Linguistics Seminar: TT21 Week 3 | Conversations with strangers: Explorations in the syntax of English (William Labov, University of Pennsylvania) | William Labov | 02 Jul 2021 | |
| 12119 | 2021 Disability Lecture: The intersections of disability, science and academia | Dr Hamied Haroon explores the intersections of disability, science and academia. All views expressed in the lecture are the speaker’s own. | Hamied Haroon, Sarah Stephenson-Hunter, Louise Richardson, Catherine Walter, Jasleen Jolly | 06 Jul 2021 | |
| 12120 | Ethics in AI Seminar: Responsible Research and Publication in AI | Ethics in AI Seminar - presented by the Institute for Ethics in AI | Peter Millican, Rosie Campbell, Carolyn Ashurst, Helena Webb | 12 Jul 2021 | |
| 12121 | Ethics in AI Colloquium with Adrienne Mayor: Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology | Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute of Ethics in AI. This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Adrienne Mayor, Shadi Bartsch-Zimmer, Armand D'Angour, John Tasioulas | 12 Jul 2021 | |
| 12122 | AI in a Democratic Culture - Presented by the Institute for Ethics in AI | Launch of the Institute for Ethics in AI with Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Joshua Cohen and Hélène Landemore. Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute for Ethics in AI | Joshua Cohen, Hélène Landemore, Nigel Shadbolt | 12 Jul 2021 | |
| 12123 | Digital News Report 2021. Episode 4: Local news unbundled: where audience value still lies | This episode focuses on how people engage with local news, and the sources of information, including local news outlets, social media and others, that news audiences use for various topics. | Federica Cherubini, Anne Schulz | 12 Jul 2021 | |
| 12124 | An Interview with Elizabeth Knox | An Interview with Elizabeth Knox, author of 'The Absolute Book' | Carolyne Larrington, Elizabeth Knox | 13 Jul 2021 | |
| 12125 | A Conversation With R. F. Kuang | Carolyne Larrington and Caroline Batten interview Rebecca F. Kuang. | R. F. Kuang, Carolyne Larrington, Caroline Batten | 08 Jul 2021 | |
| 12126 | Werewolves in Medieval Literature vs Modern TV | A discussion of werewolves in medieval and modern representations. | Minjie Su | 06 Jul 2021 | |
| 12127 | Desiring Dragons: Creative and Critical Responses to the Dragon in Beowulf | Laura Varnam discusses dragons in fantasy literature. | Laura Varnam | 06 Jul 2021 | |
| 12128 | Mathemalchemy: a mathematical and artistic adventure | This lecture is a visual treat as Ingrid Daubechies celebrates the joy, creativity and beauty of mathematics. | Ingrid Daubechies | 19 Jul 2021 | |
| 12129 | I is a Strange Loop - written and performed by Marcus du Sautoy and Victoria Gould | From the creative ensemble behind Complicité’s sensational A Disappearing Number, this two-hander unfolds to reveal an intriguing take on mortality, consciousness and artificial life. | Marcus du Sautoy, Victoria Gould, Simon McBurney | 19 Jul 2021 | |
| 12130 | Digital News Report 2021. Episode 5. How do people think about the financing of the commercial news media? | This episode looks at public understanding of the financial pressures that the news media is under, how much they are concerned about it, and what they think should be done. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Richard Fletcher, Federica Cherubini | 19 Jul 2021 | |
| 12131 | Nature Notes: Searching for Red Squirrels in Tresco with Joe Woodman | Join us for our very first Nature Notes mini-episode to hear from DPhil student Joe Woodman. You’ll get to hear all about his experience searching for red squirrels on the British island of Tresco. | Joe Woodman, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 21 Jul 2021 | |
| 12132 | Digital News Report 2021. Episode 6. Impartiality unpacked: a study of four countries | This episode looks at impartiality and news and whether news audiences value journalism that takes particular perspectives on certain issues or news which presents a range of views leaving it up to the public to decide between them. | Federica Cherubini, Craig T. Robertson | 21 Jul 2021 | |
| 12133 | Creative Commons | William Morris and E. R. Eddison Collections at the Bodleian | An interview with Rachael Marsay about the William Morris and E. R. Eddison collections at the Bodleian Library | Rchael Marsay, Stuart Lee | 23 Jul 2021 |
| 12134 | Creative Commons | Elizabeth Knox | A discussion of the writer Elizabeth Knox | Alicia Smith | 22 Jul 2021 |
| 12135 | July 2021 with special guest Dr Katie Myers Smith | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research. Dr Katie Myers Smith discusses findings from her recent study. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Katie Myers Smith | 26 Jul 2021 | |
| 12136 | Book at Lunchtime: Jews, Liberalism, Antisemitism | Book at Lunchtime is a series of bite-sized book discussions held weekly during term-time, with commentators from a range of disciplines. The events are free to attend and open to all. | Abigail Green, Simon Levis Sullam, Adam Sutcliffe, Kei Hiruta, Wes Williams | 23 Jul 2021 | |
| 12137 | The Saga of Eric the Unlucky | The Saga of Eric the Unlucky examines Rider Haggard's use of medieval narrative techniques in his novel Eric Brighteyes. | Jane Bliss | 20 Jul 2021 | |
| 12138 | Edward Lear and Fantasy | Jasmine Jagger provides a short introduction to Edward Lear. | Jasmine Jagger | 18 Jul 2021 | |
| 12139 | Nature Notes: Monitoring Scottish wildcats with Lara Semple | In this week’s Nature Notes mini-episode, we hear from Lara Semple about how monitoring Scottish wildcats led to the most exciting text she ever received. | Lara Semple, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 22 Jul 2021 | |
| 12140 | Folktales' for an Elite Audience | Discussing the text and images of MS. Ouseley Add. 1 | Nasrin Askari | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12141 | Making Manuscripts for a Prince of the Black Sheep | Overview of Bahari Fellowship examining the codicology and context of the Bodleian Library’s collection of manuscripts made for the 15th century Turkman patron Prince Pir Budaq | Anita Chowdry | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12142 | Books, Bags and Boxes | Islamic manuscripts were often kept in protective bags and other enclosures, which are an integrated, though understudied part of their physical and historic appearance. | Karin Scheper | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12143 | Poetry (and Prose) in Motion: Illuminated Manuscripts from Late Fourteenth-Century Shiraz | A short talk about illuminated manuscripts produced in late fourteenth-century Shiraz, including several in the Bodleian Collections and elsewhere | Cailah Jackson | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12144 | Studying the Pādshāhnāmas (Books of the Emperor) Manuscripts in the Special Collection of the Bodleian Library | The talk presents overviews of the three Persian Manuscripts of the Padshahnama MS Elliot 368, MS Caps ORD 1-3 & MS Fraser 138, preserved in the Special Collections of the Bodleian Library ,Oxford | Gulfishan Khan | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12145 | The Bodleian’s Akhbār-i Barmakiyān: Tales on Super Heroes from Afghanistan and Iraq | A short talk given at the Persian Art of the Book conference | Arezou Azad | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12146 | Illustrated Manuscript of Persian Translation of One Thousand and One Nights | A discussion of the Persian translations of the Thousand and One Nights in the World, focusing on the illustrated version kept in the Golestān Palace (Tehran) and the image-less version kept in the Bodleian Library (Oxford). | Ali Boozari | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12147 | Medical Racism: Protecting ourselves, our families and our communities | A joint panel discussion organised by the University of Oxford and the University of Kent BME/BAME Staff Networks. | Dame Elizabeth Anionwu, Winston Morgan, Mohammed Sakel, Roberta Babb, Aadil El-Turabi | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12148 | Causality and Autoencoders in the Light of Drug Repurposing for COVID-19 | Caroline Uhler (MIT), gives a OxCSML Seminar on Friday 2nd July 2021. | Caroline Uhler | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12149 | Recent Applications of Stein's Method in Machine Learning | Qiang Liu (University of Texas at Austin) gives the OxCSML Seminar on Friday 4th June 2021. | Qiang Liu | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12150 | Do Simpler Models Exist and How Can We Find Them? | Cynthia Rudin (Duke University) gives a OxCSML Seminar on Friday 14th May 2021. | Cynthia Rudin | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12151 | Practical pre-asymptotic diagnostic of Monte Carlo estimates in Bayesian inference and machine learning | Aki Vehtari (Aalto University) gives the OxCSML Seminar on Friday 7th May 2021 | Aki Vehtari | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12152 | International Law and the Practice of Legality: stability and change | Professor Jutta Brunnée, University of Toronto, gives a talk for the seminar series on 6th May 2021. | Jutta Brunnée | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12153 | Faith in fantasy literature | A short discussion of the role of faith in fantasy literature | Katherine Olley | 30 Jul 2021 | |
| 12154 | Brian McClellan | A discussion of the writer Brian McClellan. | Katherine Olley | 30 Jul 2021 | |
| 12155 | Arthur Rackham at Trinity College | Emma Sillett, Trinity College Librarian, and Dr Caroline Batten explore the Danson Library's collection of rare Arthur Rackham fantasy illustrations. | Emma Sillett, Caroline Batten | 30 Jul 2021 | |
| 12156 | The Future of the Past: poetry, portraiture, and the reception of antiquity in a Timurid Shahnama | This talk focuses on fifteenth-century paintings and poetry inserted into the Shahnama of Ibrahim Sultan (Bodleian Library MS. Ouseley Add. 176) in order to explore the correlation between portraiture and historical self-awareness | Peyvand Firouzeh | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12157 | C. S. Lewis and 'The Wind in the Willows' | A discussion of the influence of 'The Wind in the Willows' on fantasy writers - notably C. S. Lewis | Simon Horobin | 29 Jul 2021 | |
| 12158 | The Last of the Titans | This talk explores the myth underlying the action in John Wyndham's `The Kraken Wakes'. | Jane Bliss | 27 Jul 2021 | |
| 12159 | Episode 4. The Birmingham Oratory: Elgar and Newman | Fr Guy Nicholls joins Dr Joanna Bullivant at The Oratory in Birmingham to discuss the origins of Elgar’s work in Cardinal Newman’s own poetry, charitable work, and love of music. | Joanna Bullivant, Guy Nicholls | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12160 | Nature Notes: Smelling sage with Mike Clark | In this week’s Nature Note, Mike transports us to a sagebrush prairie in Montana and reconciles big spaces with small details. | Mike Clark, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 30 Jul 2021 | |
| 12161 | Final Roundtable: Into the Hills | Diane Purkiss, University of Oxford, chairs the final roundtable discussion of the conference. | Diane Purkiss | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12162 | Is there such a thing as an authentic myth? Folklore in heritage interpretation at prehistoric places | Susan Greaney (English Heritage), gives the second presentation in the sixth panel of the conference, Show and Tell: What is Real? Chaired by Oliver Cox. | Susan Greaney | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12163 | Tangible and intangible heritage: exploring magic, folklore, and the supernatural in the places, spaces and collections of the National Trust | Sally Anne Huxtable (National Trust), gives the first presentation in the sixth panel of the conference, Show and Tell: What is Real? Chaired by Oliver Cox. | Sally Anne Huxtable | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12164 | Telling Tales: Inspiring Creativity through the Myths, Legends and Folklore of England | Kate Armstrong and Hannah Keddie (English Heritage) give the third presentation in the fifth panel of the conference, Teaching and Learning, chaired by Oliver Cox. | Kate Armstrong, Hannah Keddie | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12165 | Teaching the Folklore of British Landscapes | Owen Davies (Hertfordshire), gives the second presentation in the fifth panel of the conference, Teaching and Learning, chaired by Oliver Cox. | Owen Davies | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12166 | Crowd-sourcing England's legends: The English Heritage Myths and Legends Map | Mary Bateman (English Heritage), gives the first talk in the fifth panel of the conference, Teaching and Learning, chaired by Oliver Cox. | Mary Bateman | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12167 | Supernatural defences activated through death | Brian Hoggard (Folklorist), gives the first talk in the fourth panel of the conference, The Dark Side, chaired by Oliver Cox. | Brian Hoggard | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12168 | Panel 3 – The Land Remembers: Place as Keeper of Story questions | Questions and answers from the second panel of the seminar. Moderated by Alice Purkiss (National Trust Partnership and University of Oxford). | Alice Purkiss, Jenny Butler, Andrew Sneddon, Diane Purkiss | 04 Aug 2021 | |
| 12169 | Remembering Irish witches | Andrew Sneddon (Ulster), gives the second talk in the third panel, The Land Remembers: Place as Keeper of Story. Chaired by Alice Purkiss. | Andrew Sneddon | 04 Aug 2021 | |
| 12170 | Touching the Numinous: ‘fairy places’ in legend and experience of the Irish landscape | Jenny Butler (UC Cork), gives the first talk in the third panel, The Land Remembers: Place as Keeper of Story. Chaired by Alice Purkiss. | Jenny Butler | 04 Aug 2021 | |
| 12171 | Mysterious Wales: between romanticism and tourism | Juliette Wood (Folklorist), gives the third talk in the second panel, Tales in Place: Change and Continuity. Chaired by Alice Purkiss. | Juliette Wood | 04 Aug 2021 | |
| 12172 | Magic and Medicine in Early Roman Britain | Nicky Garland (Durham), gives the first talk in the second panel, Tales in Place: Change and Continuity, in the conference. Chaired by Alice Purkiss. | Nicky Garland | 03 Aug 2021 | |
| 12173 | Panel 1 - Who Owns this Place? Pondering Identities Questions | Questions and answers from the first panel of the seminar. Moderated by Alice Purkiss (National Trust Partnership and University of Oxford). | Alice Purkiss | 26 Jul 2021 | |
| 12174 | The Byland Abbey ghost stories: using the dead to bring a medieval monastery to life | Michael Carter (English Heritage) gives the second talk for the seminar. | Michael Carter | 26 Jul 2021 | |
| 12175 | How sacred is an ancient sacred site? The interface between academics, heritage managers and modern Paganism | First talk of Panel 1 - Who Owns this Place? Pondering Identities, chaired by Alice Purkiss, talk by Ronald Hutton (Bristol). | Ronald Hutton | 23 Jul 2021 | |
| 12176 | Episode 1. Worcester Cathedral: A Civic Legacy | Dr Joanna Bullivant explores the tumultuous history of Elgar’s The Dream of Gerontius, and speaks to Samuel Hudson, Director of Music at Worcester Cathedral, to learn about the importance of Elgar’s work in Worcester today. | Joanna Bullivant, Samuel Hudson | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12177 | Nature Notes: Spotting tree kangaroos with Danny Nane | In this week’s Nature Note, Danny shares his childhood experience with endangered Matschie’s tree kangaroos in Papua New Guinea’s first protected area. | Danny Nane, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 04 Aug 2021 | |
| 12178 | Episode 2. St George’s Church, Worcester: Marginal Origins | Dr Joanna Bullivant is joined by Deacon Paul O’Connor to visit the Catholic church in which Elgar worshipped and acted as organist, and to discuss Elgar’s place in the history of Catholic Worcester. | Joanna Bullivant, Paul O’Connor | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12179 | Inspiring love for insects with Dino Martins | In this episode, Sofia and Julia talk to Kenyan entomologist Dino Martins about his passion for insects, the importance of art, and his work engaging farmers in conservation. | Dino Martins, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 16 Aug 2021 | |
| 12180 | Well, what about witches and wizards? | Lisa Tallis (Cardiff) gives the second talk in the second panel - Tales in Place: Change and Continuity - of the conference. Chaired by Alice Purkiss. | Lisa Tallis | 03 Aug 2021 | |
| 12181 | Body of evidence | In this online event, Ana Paula Cordeiro, the creator of Body of Evidence, speaks from the workshop in New York City where she produced it. She will be joined in conversation by Merve Emre, Associate Professor of American Literature. | Ana Paula Cordeiro, Merve Emre | 17 Aug 2021 | |
| 12182 | Episode 3. The Firs and Birchwood Lodge: Natural Inspirations | Dr Joanna Bullivant visits Elgar’s Birthplace - The Firs - and Birchwood Lodge, where The Dream of Gerontius was written, and talks about the inspiration Elgar drew from the natural landscapes in these two locations. | Joanna Bullivant | 05 Aug 2021 | |
| 12183 | Episode 1: Northern Ireland | We talk about what ‘Classics’ really means and its place in the 21st century; we discuss Greek vases, ‘Irish modesty’, provincial art, the Sogdians; and we highlight the particular barriers that Northern Irish students may face, and how to overcome them! | Sarah Cullinan Herring, Jenyth Evans, Peter Stewart | 31 Aug 2021 | |
| 12184 | Queer Andromeda | A podcast with Hannah Greenstreet and Charlotte Vickers | Hannah Greenstreet, Charlotte Vickers | 20 Aug 2021 | |
| 12185 | A Bread Factory | A podcast with Patrick Wang and Michael Lippman. | Patrick Wang, Mike Lippman | 20 Aug 2021 | |
| 12186 | The Diasporic Quartets: Identity and Aesthetics | Keynote lecture in the Diversity and the British String Quartet Symposium, day 3, held on 16th June 2021. Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Des Oliver, Nina Whiteman | 02 Sep 2021 | |
| 12187 | The string quartet takes residence: class, community, curricula | Keynote lecture in the Diversity and the British String Quartet Symposium, held on 14th June 2021. Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Laura Tunbridge, Wiebke Thormählen | 02 Sep 2021 | |
| 12188 | Art and Action: Benjamin Zephaniah in Conversation | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Benjamin Zephaniah, Elleke Boehmer, Malachi McIntosh, Wes Williams | 31 Aug 2021 | |
| 12189 | Creative Commons | Freemasons versus Jesuits: Conspiracy Theories in Enlightenment Germany | Inaugural lecture by Ritchie Robertson as Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature. | Ritchie Robertson | 29 May 2012 |
| 12190 | Creative Commons | Cristian Aliaga: Your Virtues Are Your Faults. Poetry Reading (Spanish and English) | A reading by Cristian Aliaga, one of Argentina's outstanding contemporary poets, given at St. John's College, Oxford, on 3 November, 2011. English translations are read by Ben Bollig, Lecturer in Spanish American Literature. | Cristian Aliaga, Ben Bollig | 25 Jan 2012 |
| 12191 | Creative Commons | Reflections on the European Crisis | Dr José Cutileiro (Special Adviser to the President of the European Commission) delivers a lecture for the Centre for Portuguese Language / Instituto Camões of Oxford. | José Cutileiro | 08 Dec 2011 |
| 12192 | Round table discussion of Clarice Lispector (Brazilian-Portugese) | Discussion and audience questions (in Brazilian-Portugese) about Clarice Lispector's film De Corpo Inteiro and her reception at home and abroad. | Nicole Algranti, Teresa Montero Ferreira, Claire Williams | 25 Jan 2010 | |
| 12193 | Sudan in the late 1980s: A personal view from the Oxfam Archive | This podcast is the first part of a recording made on 25 August 2005 as part of the Oxfam Archive Oral History project and is an interview with Maurice Herson, he had many interesting and challenging times with Oxfam including working in Sudan in the 80s. | John Magrath, Maurice Herson | 04 Aug 2010 | |
| 12194 | Is Jin Yong 'China's Tolkien'? | A comparison of the Hong Kong author Jin Yong and J. R. R. Tolkien | Jonathan Hui | 06 Sep 2021 | |
| 12195 | The Impact of Marx on the Nineteenth Century | Lecture by Isaiah Berlin on 5 October 1964 to the conference on ‘One Hundred Years of Revolutionary Internationals’ held at Stanford University to mark the centenary of the First International Working Men’s Association | Isaiah Berlin | 03 Sep 2021 | |
| 12196 | Political Judgement | A 1957 BBC Third Programme talk by Isaiah Berlin on the distinctiveness of the understanding and judgement we deploy in human affairs, especially in the field of politics | Isaiah Berlin | 03 Sep 2021 | |
| 12197 | A Conversation with Katherine Langrish | Dr Caroline Batten chats with author Katherine Langrish about her book 'From Spare Oom to War Drobe' | Caroline Batten, Katherine Langrish | 31 Aug 2021 | |
| 12198 | Shifting perspectives with Sara Lil Middleton | In this episode, Julia and Sofia talk to plant ecologist Sara Lil Middleton about seeing beyond the “green carpet” to understand grasses and climate change and her work to promote equality and diversity in the biological sciences. | Sara Lil Middleton, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 10 Sep 2021 | |
| 12199 | Episode 2: Scotland | We talk about the Classics Admissions Test, growing up in Fife, Jess’ work with the Clydeside Project, things that get into a ‘fankle’ (Arlene explains all!), and how we’d love for more teachers to teach Classics in Scotland! | Bill Allan, Jessica Curry, Arlene Holmes-Henderson, Katrina Kelly | 13 Sep 2021 | |
| 12200 | 2. Free Movement | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak today with Luisa Melloh, who manages the project behind this series. Many things flow across borders - capital, goods, ideas - but young Europeans also assume that they themselves can move freely and with ease. | Luisa Melloh, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 14 Sep 2021 |