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| 12401 | Accessibility and The Public with Beth McDougall | Jip is joined by Beth McDougall, Families and Communities Officer for the Pitt Rivers Museum, to discuss the idea of the public and the museum's Access Policy. | Jip Borm, Beth McDougall | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12402 | Comparing Decolonial Practices with Dr. Gina Borromeo and Jan Howard | Jip and Megan are joined by Dr. Gina Borromeo and Jan Howard, curators at the Rhode Island School of Design, to discuss comparisons between how institutions approach decolonial practice, the barriers they face and how policy can reflect practice. | Gina Borromeo, Jip Borm, Megan Mahon | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12403 | Art and Indigenous Voices with Eiko Soga | Alexis and Jip are joined by Eiko Soga, a Japanese artist and researcher, to learn how art can play a role in making collections accessible and how it can help museums connect with the voices of peoples behind museum collections. | Eiko Soga, Jip Borm, Alexis Forer | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12404 | Indigenous Futures and Museums with Solomon Enos | Alexis and Megan are joined by Solomon Enos, an Indigenous artist from Hawai’i, to discuss the ways that museum policies can better engage with contemporary Indigenous artists and depict Indigenous futures. | Solomon Enos, Megan Mahon, Alexis Forer | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12405 | The Museum and Communities with Jaalen Edenshaw | Alexis and Bessie are joined by Jaalen Edenshaw, a Haida artist, to discuss the relationship between the museum, the origins of its collections and communities today. | Bessie Woodhouse, Jaalen Edenshaw, Alexis Forer | 06 Jan 2022 | |
| 12406 | Dr. Laura van Broekhoven on Accreditation and the Impacts of Policy | Jip and Bessie are joined by the Director of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Dr. Laura van Broekhoven. In this episode, we discuss the impacts of the policy, museum accreditation, and Laura's work at the museum and beyond. | Laura van Broekhoven | 04 Jan 2022 | |
| 12407 | Mission Statements and Decolonial Practice with Dr. Cara Krmpotich | Bessie and Megan are joined by Dr. Cara Krmpotich, museum anthropologist and Associate Professor of Museum Studies at the University of Toronto to delve into the role of mission statements and how to approach applying decolonial practice in museums. | Bessie Woodhouse, Megan Mahon | 04 Jan 2022 | |
| 12408 | Policy and Practice with Faye Belsey | ‘The future of collection doesn’t have to be the past.’ Jip and Alexis are joined by Faye Belsey, Deputy Head of Object Collections at the Pitt Rivers Museum, to discuss the relationship between collections policy and everyday practice in the museum. | Jip Borm, Faye Belsey, Alexis Forer | 04 Jan 2022 | |
| 12409 | Introduction: What is this Policy anyway? | Bessie, Alexis, Jip and Megan explore the themes presented in the museum’s Collections Development Policy. Why does it say so little about repatriation? Who is the widest possible public? And what even is preservation? | Bessie Woodhouse, Jip Borm, Megan Mahon, Alexis Forer | 04 Jan 2022 | |
| 12410 | Britain's long-running 'skills crisis': why can't we fix it? and what would it take to do so? | Alison Wolf, Ian Stuart and Sir Chris Husbands join Sir Paul Collier to discuss vocational skills and the economy. | Alison Wolf, Ian Stuart, Chris Husbands | 07 Jan 2022 | |
| 12411 | Reimagining Tragedy from Africa and the Global South | A podcast episode with Mark Fleishman and Mandla Mbothwe | Mandla Mbothwe, Mark Fleishman | 05 Jan 2022 | |
| 12412 | What should we expect for journalism in 2022? | In this episode of Future of Journalism, we speak to the author of our recent annual Trends and Predictions report to see what is driving the news industry forward in the near term and what opportunities exist on the horizon. | Federica Cherubini, Nic Newman | 17 Jan 2022 | |
| 12413 | A Behavioral Analysis of Humanitarian Negotiations | Professor Anne van Aaken, University of Hamburg, Germany, gives a talk for the Public International Law seminar series (11/11/2021). | Anne van Aaken | 17 Jan 2022 | |
| 12414 | 'The Function of Equity in International Law | Professor Catharine Titi, French National Centre for Scientific Research (CNRS)-CERSA, University Paris II Panthéon-Assas, France, gives a talk for the Public International Law seminar series. (4/11/2021) | Catharine Titi | 17 Jan 2022 | |
| 12415 | Tactical Admissions in International Litigation | A presentation by Professor Stefan Talmon on Tactical Admissions in International Litigation, delivered to the Public International Law Discussion Group. | Stefan Talmon | 17 Jan 2022 | |
| 12416 | A People’s History of Classics | Edith Hall and Henry Stead in conversation about their book, A People’s History of Classics: Class and Greco-Roman Antiquity in Britain and Ireland 1689 to 1939 | Edith Hall, Henry Stead | 15 Dec 2021 | |
| 12417 | Creative Commons | Shimaga Reforms: Mapping Idea(s) of Obscenity in Colonial Maharashtra | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Madhura Damle, Presidency University, Kolkata | Madhura Damle | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12418 | Creative Commons | Circulation of thought processes as reflected in medieval temple sculptures in Maharashtra. | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Kumud Dileep Kanitkar, Independent Scholar, Mumbai | Kumud Dileep Kanitkar | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12419 | Creative Commons | ‘Sarudar khamb ani mahirapi’ among other things – Acculturation in the Architecture of eighteenth century Maharashtra | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Chetan Sahasrabuddhe, BN College of Architecture, Pune | Chetan Sahasrabuddhe | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12420 | Creative Commons | Mobility into Power of the Dalit-Women Sarpanchs and a Comparison with the Upper Caste- Male Sarpanchs in Maharashtra: A Story of Two Extremes on the Spectrum. | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Dhanmanjiri Sathe, Azeem Premji University, Bangalore | Dhanmanjiri Sathe | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12421 | Creative Commons | Circulation of Concepts in Ancient Western India: Some Case Studies | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Manjiri Bhalerao, Tilak Maharashtra Vidyapeeth, Pune | Manjiri Bhalerao | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12422 | Countering the Visual Modern: A Case Study of A Periodical and A Public Sculpture | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Noopur Desai, Asia Art Archive in India, New Delhi | Noopur Desai | 18 Jan 2022 | |
| 12423 | Creative Commons | Resettling of the Learned Brahmanas of ancient Karad: An Epigraphical Analysis | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Rupali Mokashi, Ulhasnagar, Thane | Rupali Mokashi | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12424 | Creative Commons | Circulation of Communalism: The study of cow protection movement in Maharashtra (1890-1947) | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Devkumar Ahire, SPPU, Pune | Devkumar Ahire | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12425 | Creative Commons | Like Ink on the Water: Examining a Medieval Genealogical Document from | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Durga Kale, University of Calgary, Canada | Durga Kale | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12426 | Creative Commons | Trade, Circulation of Commodities and Transition in urban patterns in Deccan and Konkan towns in 17th& 18th Century | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Neelambari Bharat Jagtap, Shivaji University, Kolhapur | Neelambari Bharat Jagtap | 18 Jan 2022 |
| 12427 | Exploring the treetops with Tim Kovar | In this episode, Julia and Sofia talk to tree climber Tim Kovar about trees, inclusivity and connecting people with nature. | Tim Kovar, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Julia Migne | 17 Jan 2022 | |
| 12428 | Creative Commons | ‘Government of Order’: Summary Executions & Official Impunity in Company India (c. 1818-1825) | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Nishant Gokhale, University of Cambridge | Nishant Gokhale | 14 Jan 2022 |
| 12429 | Creative Commons | Legal Categories, Approaches and Responses to Kidnapping and Forced Marriages in Early Modern Marathi Documents | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Prashant, University of Exeter, UK | Prashant | 14 Jan 2022 |
| 12430 | Creative Commons | Circulation of silver coins in the transition from Maratha to British rule | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Michihiro Ogawa, University of Tokyo, Japan | Michihiro Ogawa | 14 Jan 2022 |
| 12431 | Creative Commons | मराठ्यांचे नजराणे | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Rahul Magar, SPPU, Pune | Rahul Magar | 14 Jan 2022 |
| 12432 | Driving change in a fast-paced world | Join us as we hear from Mishern Chetty, the Oxford MBA 2021-2022 Class co-President about his experience working in the high-profile Mercedes-AMG Petronas Formula One Team and his drive to challenge the diversity and inclusion initiatives therein. | Mishern Chetty, Bartek Ogonowski | 19 Jan 2022 | |
| 12433 | Yamunaparyatan: Journeying and Religious Conversion | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Deepra Dandekar, Leibnitz Zentrum Moderner Orient, Berlin, Germany | Deepra Dandekar | 21 Jan 2022 | |
| 12434 | The cycle of devotion: circulation in pilgrimage, procession, and Darshan’s circuit in the Vithoba’s cult | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Eric Ferrie, Independent Scholar, Paris, France | Eric Ferrie | 21 Jan 2022 | |
| 12435 | कृषितंत्रज्ञानाचे आदान प्रदान | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Pankaj Jaiswal, SPPU, Pune | Pankaj Jaiswal | 21 Jan 2022 | |
| 12436 | Debating Sexuality: Morality in the Early-Twentieth-Century Marathi Literary Culture | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Rahul Sarwate, University of Ahmadabad | Rahul Sarwate | 21 Jan 2022 | |
| 12437 | Marx Comes to Maharashtra: Javdekar, Satyagrahi Samajwad and the shaping of Transnational Emancipatory Thought Zones | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 - Rajeshwari Deshpande, SPPU, Pune | Rajeshwari Deshpande | 21 Jan 2022 | |
| 12438 | Prabodhankar Thackeray: a paradoxical instigator of plurality in the Non-Brahmin Print sphere | Part of the International conference on Maharashtra in September 2021 -Suraj Thube, University of Oxford | Suraj Thube | 21 Jan 2022 | |
| 12439 | Urbanisation in China and Africa | Can Africa learn from the Chinese urbanisation project? In the next 30 years, African cities need to make zoom for roughly 500 million more citizens, roughly tripling the current urban population. | Astrid Haas, Sebastian Kriticos, Nicolas Lippolis | 22 Jan 2022 | |
| 12440 | Six Faces of Globalization: Who Wins, Who Loses, and Why It Matters | Nicolas Lamp, Queen’s University, Canada gives a presentation to the Public International Law Discussion Group. | Nicolas Lamp | 24 Jan 2022 | |
| 12441 | 2022 New Year’s Episode | The entire Almanac team gets together to discuss what they believe was the most important event in the region over the past year, something they are watching for in the region in 2022, and their favorite book on the Middle East. | Piotr Schulkes, Guy Fiennes, Isabella Cibelli Du Terroil, Oliver Franks, Kalyani Nedungadi, Matthew Smith, Adam Abdalla | 17 Jan 2022 | |
| 12442 | Coping with grief after a bereavement | In this practical, myth-busting webinar, Department of Experimental Psychology researcher Dr Kirsten Smith discusses the processes that can block the natural resolution of grief as well as some evidence-based suggestions for managing them. | Kirsten Smith, Cathy Creswell | 25 Jan 2022 | |
| 12443 | Imagine businesses that make the world a better place… | Oxford MBA candidates Elzan Godlewski and Andreas Finzel discuss what it takes to make capitalism a force for good, the role public policy plays and what business leaders can do today to build a sustainable tomorrow. Episode recorded in November 2021. | Elzan Godlewski, Andreas Finzel | 26 Jan 2022 | |
| 12444 | Russian Strategy in the Social Media Battlefield | What strategies do states and nonstate actors use when engaging in disinformation and malign manipulation of the information environment? What do they do and why, and how successful is it? And what can be done to combat it? | David Gioe | 26 Jan 2022 | |
| 12445 | Rule by Fear: Conceptualizing Democracy and Authoritarianism in Pakistan | Ammar Ali Jan (Haqooq-e-Khalq Movement) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 17 January 2022. For queries, please contact the seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk. | Ammar Ali Jan | 27 Jan 2022 | |
| 12446 | Martin Vessey | Derek Hockaday interviews Martin Vessey, Emeritus Professor of Public Health, 4 June 2014 | Martin Vessey, Derek Hockaday | 20 Jan 2022 | |
| 12447 | Mike Dunnill | Derek Hockaday interviews Mike Dunnill, researcher, pathologist and former Director of Clinical Studies,10 February 2012. | Mike Dunnill, Derek Hockaday | 20 Jan 2022 | |
| 12448 | Ann Taylor | Derek Hockaday interviews Ann Taylor, researcher and physiologist, 20 January 2016. | Ann Taylor, Derek Hockaday | 20 Jan 2022 | |
| 12449 | January 2021 with Dr Sharon Cox, Episode 12 | In this episode Assistant Professor Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr Nicola Lindson discuss the emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Dr Sharon Cox. This podcast is a companion to the Electronic Cigarettes Cochrane Living Systematic Review. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Sharon Cox | 28 Jan 2022 | |
| 12450 | Islam and the Arab Revolutions – the Ulama between Democracy and Autocracy | Join us as we listen to Dr Usaama al-Azami (Faculty of Oriental Studies, University of Oxford) in conversation about his new book, 'Islam and the Arab Revolutions, the Ulama between Democracy and Autocracy'. | Usaama al-Azami, Michael Willis | 31 Jan 2022 | |
| 12451 | Creative Commons | The Fate of Colonial Elites in Post-Colonial Regimes: Evidence from the 1952 Egyptian Revolution | Dr Neil Ketchley in conversation with Professor Walter Armbrust about his current research. | Neil Ketchley, Walter Armbrust | 03 Feb 2022 |
| 12452 | Tragic Form in Kamila Shamsie's Home Fire | Naomi Weiss delivers a public lecture on Kamila Shamsie's award-winning novel, Home Fire | Naomi Weiss | 15 Dec 2021 | |
| 12453 | The Greek Trilogy of Luis Alfaro: New Visions of Tragedy in 21st-Century America | Rosa Andújar delivers a talk on the work of the award-winning playwright Luis Alfaro | Rosa Andujar | 15 Dec 2021 | |
| 12454 | Doing good while doing well: Africa chapter | Did you know which industry attracted $1.4 billion of funding in Africa in 2021? Nouss Bih, co-chair of Saïd Business School’s Africa Business Alliance, joins us to share her experiences as an investment manager in Ivory Coast. | Nouss Bih, Grace Chou | 04 Feb 2022 | |
| 12455 | S2E1: Narrative, intervention, motivation | This episode is a conversation about how storytelling works in empowering ways in in situations of intervention in African contexts. | Alude Mahali, Robert Muponde, Tamsen Rochat, Elleke Boehmer | 01 Feb 2022 | |
| 12456 | Talk 4: Textiles from East to West: case studies from the Leiden collections | Building on earlier talks in the series that explored the uses of textiles in library collections, this talk focuses on examples of textiles in manuscript bindings in the Oriental collections of Leiden University Library. | Karin Scheper, Alice Evans | 24 Jan 2022 | |
| 12457 | 5: Ten Tips for Coping in a Crisis | This fifth podcast in the CBT for Low Mood series focuses on those times when you’re feeling most desperate, hopeless or overwhelmed, offering some practical suggestions for how to cope and look after yourself during a mental health crisis. | Jonathan Totman | 07 Feb 2022 | |
| 12458 | Tajikistan: Politics After Civil War | A discussion with Suzanne Levi-Sanchez, Edward Lemon, Muhiddin Kabiri, Alim Sherzamonov | Suzanne Levi-Sanche, Edward Lemon, Muhiddin Kabiri, Alim Sherzamonov | 08 Feb 2022 | |
| 12459 | Creative Commons | Oxford Days II | Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Oxford Days – Part 2 | Kim Nasmyth, Russell Brown, Jan Löwe, Christian Lesterlin, Dale Wigley | 16 Feb 2022 |
| 12460 | Creative Commons | Oxford Days I | Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Oxford Days – Part 1 | Bernard Hallet, François-Xavier Barre, Rodrigo Reyes-Lamothe, Anjana Badrinarayanan | 16 Feb 2022 |
| 12461 | Creative Commons | Glasgow Days | Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Glasgow Days | Marshall Stark, Colin Stirling, Stephen Bell, Stephen Kowalczykowski, Neil Johnson | 16 Feb 2022 |
| 12462 | Creative Commons | Sussex Days | Presentations from Professor David Sherratt’s Sussex Days | Mick Chandler, Claudio Stern, Gordon Dougan, Lorraine Symington | 16 Feb 2022 |
| 12463 | S2E3: Thinking Futures | This episode’s discussion with three African writers and cultural practitioners asks how we imagine the future in situations where we may lack resources or feel cut off from opportunities. | Aleya Kassam, Mako Muzenda, Jonny Steinberg, Elleke Boehmer | 01 Feb 2022 | |
| 12464 | Creative Commons | Artificial Intelligence and why the future is bright | This week Shubham Saraff and Andreas Finzel discuss the impact of technologies like AI and machine learning. They talk about the benefits and difficulties we experience today and what sectors of our economy are being disrupted first. | Shubham Saraff, Andreas Finzel | 24 Feb 2022 |
| 12465 | Creative Commons | Douglass Day and the Colored Conventions Project: Nineteenth-Century Black Activism with Denise Burgher and Jim Casey | The Quill Project Conventions Podcast | Grace Mallon, Denise Burgher, Jim Casey | 22 Feb 2022 |
| 12466 | History of Art Radio Hour with Dipti Khera | Dipti Khera is an Associate Professor in the Department of Art History and the Institute of Fine Arts at New York University. | Dipti Khera, Geoff Batchen | 25 Nov 2021 | |
| 12467 | History of Art Radio Hour with Lena Fritsch | Lena Fritsch is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Ashmolean Museum, where she works on exhibitions, displays and acquisitions of international art. | Lena Fritsch, Geoff Batchen | 16 Nov 2021 | |
| 12468 | History of Art Radio Hour with Anthony Gardner | Anthony Gardner is Professor of Contemporary Art History at the Ruskin School of Art at the University of Oxford. | Anthony Gardner, Geoff Batchen | 12 Nov 2021 | |
| 12469 | History of Art Radio Hour with Mette Sandbye | Mette Sandbye is a Professor in the Department of Arts and Cultural Studies at the University of Copenhagen in Denmark. | Mette Sandbye, Geoff Batchen | 09 Nov 2021 | |
| 12470 | History of Art Radio Hour with Craig Clunas | Craig Clunas (Oxford History of Art), gives a talk 13th October 2021. | Craig Clunas, Geoff Batchen | 01 Nov 2021 | |
| 12471 | Choosing and using Focus tools in Finance Division | Finance Division made significant improvements to processes used across the University via a continuous improvement approach. Finance’s David Assirati reflects on his experience of introducing Focus tools locally. | Jo Hoskins, David Assirati | 28 Feb 2022 | |
| 12472 | Enhancing staff and customer experience at the Bodleian | How has Bodleian Admissions team used Focus tools to improve ways of working and enhance customer experience across office-based and remote situations? The Bodleian’s Athena Demetriou talks with Focus team’s Roberta Burtsal. | Roberta Burtsal, Athena Demetriou | 28 Feb 2022 | |
| 12473 | Creative Commons | February 2022 with Professor Billie Bonevski | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Billie Bonevski. | Nicola Lindson, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Billie Bonevski | 01 Mar 2022 |
| 12474 | Creative Commons | Caliphate | Elizabeth Alexandrin speaking on ‘Empire of the End Time: Fāṭimid Sovereignties in the 4th Century AH/11th Century CE’. Hüseyin Yilmaz speaking on ‘The Ottomans and the Question of the Caliphate'. | Elizabeth Alexandrin, Hüseyin Yilmaz, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami | 01 Mar 2022 |
| 12475 | Creative Commons | ‘Uneasy lies the head that wears a crown’: Recent developments regarding the immunities of heads of state and government | Philippa Webb, Professor of Public International Law at King’s College London, gives a presentation on recent developments in English law in cases against current and former heads of state. | Philippa Webb | 01 Mar 2022 |
| 12476 | Creative Commons | State Consent between Regionalism and Universalism: Particular Customary International Law before the International Court of Justice | Freya Baetens, Professor of Public International Law at Oslo University, gives a presentation on how the International Court of Justice has addressed claims based on ‘regional’ customary international law. | Freya Baetens | 01 Mar 2022 |
| 12477 | Researching South Asia: Climate Change | Aditya Ramesh, Nausheen Anwar, Camelia Dewan, Chitra Venkatramani, Nikhil Anand in discussion | Aditya Ramesh (Manchester) Nausheen Anwar (IBA, Karachi) Camelia Dewan (Oslo) Chitra Venkatramani (NUS) Nikhil Anand (UPenn) | 01 Mar 2022 | |
| 12478 | Researching South Asia: Animals | Panel discussion on researching no human animals in South Asia | Ambika Aiyadurai, Naisargi Dave, Radhika Govindrajan, Muhammad Kavesh, Dolly Kikon | 01 Mar 2022 | |
| 12479 | Researching South Asia: Bureaucracy | A panel discussion on the problems of research in South Asia. | Yamini Aiyar, Maira Hayat, Zehra Hashmi, Akshay Mangla | 01 Mar 2022 | |
| 12480 | MS Ashmole 1504 | Dating from around 1520 and probably conceived as a pattern book, this manuscript is best described as a 'herbal and bestiary' and contains images of flora and fauna together with stylised, floriated ornaments and coloured alphabets. | Martin Kauffmann, Helen Cook, Lynn Hulse | 04 Feb 2022 | |
| 12481 | Sovereignty | Neguin Yavari speaking on ‘Islamic imperatives and Islamic rulers’, Samy Ayoub speaking on ‘Law and the Exercise of Power: Debates on Political Legitimacy and Authority in the 19th - 20th centuries Egypt’. | Neguin Yavari, Samy Ayoub, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami | 02 Mar 2022 | |
| 12482 | Strengthening Professionalism and Accountability within the Ghana Police Service using Identity Norms and Narratives | How do we change a corrupt norm? This project looks to address this question through a policy intervention, working with the Ghana Police Service, to try to change the behaviour of the traffic police through an innovative ethics training programme. | Donna Harris, Oana Borcan, Bruno Schettini, Danila Serra, Henry Telli | 02 Mar 2022 | |
| 12483 | The Career and Communities of Zaynab Fawwaz: Feminist Thinking in Fin-de-siècle Egypt | Marilyn Booth speaking on her new book. | Marilyn Booth | 02 Mar 2022 | |
| 12484 | Creative Commons | Religion | Madawi al-Rasheed speaking on ‘Islamic Reform in Saudi Arabia between “the Violence of the Minority and the Apathy of the Majority”. Pascal Menoret speaking on ‘Graveyard of Clerics’. | Madawi al-Rasheed, Pascal Menoret, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami | 02 Mar 2022 |
| 12485 | In Sleep a King | This is a sleep-talk on the subject of waking up with Sonnet 87 (by Shakespeare) in the background. This talk was given by Alice Oswald on the 25th November 2021. | Alice Oswald | 03 Mar 2022 | |
| 12486 | Media, Communications, and Public Opinion in Tajikistan | Irna Hofman (Oxford) Malik Kadirov (Media Analyst, Tajikistan) Salimjon Aioubov (Director of RFE/RL's Tajik Service) round table discussion | Irna Hofman, Malik Kadirov, Salimjon Aioubov, Faisal Devji | 03 Mar 2022 | |
| 12487 | Grace Hartigan: Fashion or Painting? | In this talk Dr Saul Nelson analyses a single painting, Grace Hartigan’s 'The Persian Jacket' (1952), in order to draw a few conclusions about late modernism. | Saul Nelson, Alexandra Solovyev | 04 Mar 2022 | |
| 12488 | Knowledge for bright ideas – how research can support innovative health systems | Guest lecturer Dr Nick Fahy is a research group director for health and wellbeing at RAND Europe, where he oversees research in such areas as health systems and healthcare innovation, and the behavioural and social determinants of health and wellbeing. | Nick Fahy | 07 Mar 2022 | |
| 12489 | All set to dominate e-commerce in Africa | This week, Rudolph Okai and Prince Ekeh (Co-CEO, Konga) discuss e-commerce in Africa. Join us on this episode of Future of Business to listen to Prince take us through his strategies for expanding beyond his home-ground in Nigeria. | Prince Ekeh, Rudolph Okai | 10 Mar 2022 | |
| 12490 | Creative Commons | Talking Ukraine with Olena Chervonik | A conversation between Professor Geoffrey Batchen and Ukrainian-born art history doctoral student Olena Chervonik, focusing on the history and culture of Ukraine. | Olena Chervonik, Geoff Batchen | 10 Mar 2022 |
| 12491 | Rock'n'roll for wolves with Jen GaNun | In this final episode for Season 2, Julia and Sofia talk to dancer, choreographer and singer Jen Ganun about leveraging the power of rock and roll for wolf conservation in Colorado. | Julia Migne, Sofia Castello y Tickell, Jen GaNun | 10 Mar 2022 | |
| 12492 | A Lament for the Earth | This episode will address the challenge to nature poetry. | Alice Oswald | 14 Mar 2022 | |
| 12493 | 50 years of trans activism: a history of change for trans human rights in the UK | Professor Stephen Whittle, Professor of Equalities Law at Manchester Metropolitan University delivers the 2022 LGBT History Month Lecture, drawing on his own experiences. | Stephen Whittle, Clara Barker | 15 Mar 2022 | |
| 12494 | Creative Commons | Christl Donnelly and the Statistical End of Epidemics | Professor Christl Donnelly (Oxford and Imperial) and Dr Erica Charters discuss how statistical and mathematical epidemiology measure the end of epidemics, including BSE, Ebola, influenza, and Covid-19. | Christl Donnelly, Erica Charters | 15 Mar 2022 |
| 12495 | Creative Commons | Carolyn Eastman on Yellow Fever in New York | Dr Carolyn Eastman (VCU) and Dr Erica Charters discuss how epidemics of yellow fever ended in 1790s New York, and the multiple ends of an epidemic for different parts of a society. | Carolyn Eastman, Erica Charters | 15 Mar 2022 |
| 12496 | Gut Instinct Ep. 3 - Keto vs Carbs and Livers vs Albumin | We review a few interesting papers from the world of nutrition science and hepatology, plus the usual assortment of bits and bobs from the gastro literature. | Michael Fitzpatrick, Tamsin Cargill | 15 Mar 2022 | |
| 12497 | Strachey Lecture: How Are New Technologies Changing What We See? | There has been a proliferation of technological developments in the last few years that are beginning to improve how we perceive, attend to, notice, analyse and remember events, people, data and other information. | Yvonne Rogers | 16 Mar 2022 | |
| 12498 | Creative Commons | Designing built environments for equity | Join us to learn more from Gadea Aguado Sierra, an architect shortlisted in the 2021 Women of the Future Awards, about opportunities for equity and sustainability in and through the built environment and the potential of | Gadea Aguado Sierra, Grace Chou | 17 Mar 2022 |
| 12499 | Panel Discussion: "Fleshing out a future COP" | Dr Tara Garnett (director of TABLE and fellow of the Oxford Martin School) in conversation with Dr Helena Wright, Dr Pablo Manzano and Dan Blaustein-Rejto, discuss livestock systems and greenhouse gas emissions. | Tara Garnett, Helena Wright, Pablo Manzano, Dan Blaustein-Rejto | 17 Mar 2022 | |
| 12500 | Creative Commons | All Jihad Is Local: the Micro-Politics of Militant Islamism in 1980s Lebanon and Beyond | Dr Raphaël Lefèvre in conversation with Dr Neil Ketchley about his recent book, 'Jihad in the City: Militant Islamism and Contentious Politics in Tripoli' (Cambridge University Press, 2021). | Raphael Lefevre, Neil Ketchley | 16 Mar 2022 |
| 12501 | Creative Commons | The Dharmabhāṇaka’s Body and the Ontologization of Authority (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | This talk by Natalie Gummer explores the role of Dharmabhāṇaka – those who recite the Dharma – in Mahāyāna Sutras | Natalie Gummer | 15 Mar 2022 |
| 12502 | Creative Commons | Russian Perceptions of Conflict with Discussion of War in Ukraine | Mark Galeotti discusses Russian perceptions of war and conflict. The differences between what is considered "war" vs "conflict" and how this changes between the military and civilian security establishments. In addition, the war in Ukraine is discussed. | Mark Galeotti | 16 Mar 2022 |
| 12503 | Creative Commons | The Global Merchants: The Enterprise and Extravagance of the Sassoon Dynasty | Professor Joseph Sassoon in conversation with Dr Michael Willis about his recent book, The Global Merchants: The Enterprise and Extravagance of the Sassoon Dynasty (Allen Lane, Penguin Group, 2022). Emeritus Professor Avi Shlaim joins them. | Joseph Sassoon, Michael Willis, Avi Shlaim, Eugene Rogan, Faisal Devji | 24 Mar 2022 |
| 12504 | Leaving Ukraine | We discuss the war on Ukraine and the almost unprecedented speed and size of the movement of people fleeing the country. We discuss the displacement taking place, how refugees are being received in Europe, and the impact this will have on post-EU Britain. | Roxana Barbulescu, Emma Rimpiläinen, Volodymyr Artiukh, Rob McNeil, Jacqueline Broadhead | 23 Mar 2022 | |
| 12505 | Creative Commons | Yemen’s Enduring Crisis | Helen Lackner speaks about Yemen’s enduring crisis. | Helen Lackner, Michael Willis | 29 Mar 2022 |
| 12506 | Authoritarian Constitutionalism with Paul Fisher | Grace Mallon talks to Paul Fisher, a practising barrister and academic lawyer, about his research into constitutional law in post-Soviet non-democracies. | Grace Mallon, Paul Fisher | 25 Mar 2022 | |
| 12507 | Thomas Newhall, ‘Partially in Accord with the Greater Vehicle: Reading the Four-Part Vinaya as a Mahāyāna text in Daoxuan's Commentaries’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Thomas Newhall | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12508 | Dr. Stephanie Balkwill, ‘Reading the Sūtra of the Unsullied Worthy Girl’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Stephanie Balkwill | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12509 | Dr. Reed Criddle, ‘Collective oral tradition in the musical recitation of the Medicine Buddha Sūtra’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Reed Criddle | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12510 | Dr. Rafal K. Stepien, ‘On Numen in Antinomianism, or Reading Religion in Irreligion’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Rafal K. Stepien | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12511 | Nic Newton, ‘Description, Visualisation, and Concatenation in the Larger Sukhāvatīvyūhasūtra’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Nic Newton | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12512 | Dr. Mikael Bauer, ‘Tracing the exoteric-esoteric in pre-modern Japanese Dharma Assemblies’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Mikael Bauer | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12513 | Dr. Gregory Adam Scott, ‘Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures in Modern China: The Role of Scriptural Presses, Distributors, and Buddhist Bookstores’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Gregory Adam Scott | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12514 | Dr. David Drewes, ‘How Many Mahāyānas Were There?’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | David Drewes | 30 Mar 2022 | |
| 12515 | Dr. D.E. Osto, ‘Virtual Realities: A Mahāyāna Interpretation based on The Supreme Array Scripture’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | D. E. Osto | 29 Mar 2022 | |
| 12516 | Dr. Charles DiSimone, ‘Identical Cousins? Insights on the Parallel Development of Prajñāpāramitā Families Gleaned from New Manuscript Discoveries in Greater Gandhāra’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Charles DiSimone | 29 Mar 2022 | |
| 12517 | Prof. Paul Harrison, Keynote: ‘Mahāyāna Sūtras: Reading As, Reading For, Reading Into’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Paul Harrison | 29 Mar 2022 | |
| 12518 | Dr. Berthe Jansen, ‘The Role of Indic Mahāyāna Scriptures in Tibetan Legal Texts’ | Reading Mahāyāna Scriptures Conference, Sept 25-26, 2021 | Berthe Jansen | 29 Mar 2022 | |
| 12519 | A Debatable Empire | Mishka Sinha (University of Oxford) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 February 2022 | Mishka Sinha | 11 Mar 2022 | |
| 12520 | B.R. Ambedkar's Sociophilia and Other Anti-Caste Sciences | J. Daniel Elam (University of Hong Kong) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 28 February 2022. | J. Daniel Elam | 11 Mar 2022 | |
| 12521 | How ‘Dynasty’ Became a Modern Global Concept: Intellectual Histories of Sovereignty and Property | Milinda Banerjee (University of St Andrews) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 24 January 2022 | Milinda Banerjee | 11 Mar 2022 | |
| 12522 | Reflections on Gandhi’s Anti-Modernism | Akeel Bilgrami (Columbia University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 March 2022. | Akeel Bilgrami | 11 Mar 2022 | |
| 12523 | Talk 5: Textiles and text: A collaborative approach to conserving textile-covered manuscripts | Conservators Jane Eagan and Maria Hayward describe their work treating seven manuscripts re-covered in velvet for Henry VIII, part of a small corpus of royal books still in their textile bindings in the Queens College Library | Jane Eagan, Maria Hayworth, Alice Evans | 05 Apr 2022 | |
| 12524 | Creative Commons | Victims of Algorithmic Violence: An Introduction to AI Ethics and Human-AI Interaction | A high-level overview of key areas of AI ethics and not-ethics, exploring the challenges of algorithmic decision-making, kinds of bias, and interpretability, linking these issues to problems of human-system interaction. | Max Van Kleek | 06 Apr 2022 |
| 12525 | Creative Commons | The practicalities of academic research ethics - how to get things done | A brief introduction to various legal and procedural ethical concepts and their applications within and beyond academia. | Katherine Fletcher | 05 Apr 2022 |
| 12526 | Creative Commons | Statistics, ethical and unethical: Some historical vignettes | David Steinsaltz gives a lecture on the ethical issues in statistics using historical examples. | David Steinsaltz | 05 Apr 2022 |
| 12527 | Creative Commons | Joining Bayesian submodels with Markov melding | This seminar explains and illustrates the approach of Markov melding for joint analysis. | Robert Goudie | 05 Apr 2022 |
| 12528 | Creative Commons | Neural Networks and Deep Kernel Shaping | Rapid training of deep neural networks without skip connections or normalization layers using Deep Kernel Shaping. | James Martens | 05 Apr 2022 |
| 12529 | Creative Commons | Introduction to Advanced Research Computing at Oxford | Andy Gittings and Dai Jenkins, deliver a graduate lecture on Advance Research Computing (ARC). | Andy Gittings, Dai Jenkins | 05 Apr 2022 |
| 12530 | Creative Commons | Ethics from the perspective of an applied statistician | Professor Denise Lievesley discusses ethical issues and codes of conduct relevant to applied statisticians. | Denise Lievesley | 31 Mar 2022 |
| 12531 | Creative Commons | A Day in the Life of a Statistics Consultant | Maria Christodoulou and Mariagrazia Zottoli share what a standard day is like for a statistics consultant. | Maria Christodoulou, Mariagrazia Zottoli | 31 Mar 2022 |
| 12532 | Creative Commons | Metropolis Adjusted Langevin Trajectories: a robust alternative to Hamiltonian Monte-Carlo | Lionel Riou-Durand gives a talk on sampling methods. | Lionel Riou-Durand | 31 Mar 2022 |
| 12533 | Modelling infectious diseases: what can branching processes tell us? | Professor Samir Bhatt gives a talk on the mathematics underpinning infectious disease models. | Samir Bhatt | 31 Mar 2022 | |
| 12534 | Creative Commons | Revisiting Sovereignty and Recognition of Oppressive Governments; A focus on Myanmar | Professor Errol P. Mendes of the University of Ottawa gives a presentation calling for a revisiting of the origins of the concept of sovereignty in Public International Law. | Errol P Mendes | 08 Apr 2022 |
| 12535 | Citizenship Deprivation | As the controversial Nationality and Borders Bill works its way through parliament in the UK, we investigate Clause 9 which focuses on citizenship deprivation and the rights of the Home Secretary to take somebody's citizenship away. | Abhishek Saha, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Zoe Gardner | 08 Apr 2022 | |
| 12536 | Sacred Art and Censorship in the Hispanic World | Professor Charlene Villaseñor Black presents her paper “Sacred Art and Censorship in the Hispanic World: Mary’s Lactating Breast” as part of the History of Art Research Seminar Series. | Charlene Villaseñor Black, Anna Espinola Lynn, Alexandra Solovyev | 24 Mar 2022 | |
| 12537 | Creative Commons | The Strategies of Small States: Safeguarding Autonomy and Influencing Great Powers | Dr Hillary Briffa looks at what characterises small states, their challenges, and the strategies they utilise to overcome these. She argues that small states can very successfully protect their autonomy and security, and exert considerable influence. | Hillary Briffa | 12 Apr 2022 |
| 12538 | North Sea Crossings: inside the exhibition | Discover the treasures that illustrate how exchanges between England and the Netherlands have shaped literature, book production and institutions such as the Bodleian itself, on either side of the North Sea. | Sjoerd Levelt, Ad Putter | 14 Apr 2022 | |
| 12539 | Developments in Jordan | An explanation and discussion of the modern history and recent political developments in the Hashemite Kingdom of Jordan. | Piotr Schulkes, Guy Fiennes, Matthew Smith | 20 Apr 2022 | |
| 12540 | Creative Commons | Intro | Welcome to Proving the Negative, a podcast exploring the wide wonderful world of cyber security research. | Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman | 20 Apr 2022 |
| 12541 | Creative Commons | Technospheres | Political influence and the trading power of surveillance and censorship technologies. | Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Valentin Weber | 20 Apr 2022 |
| 12542 | Meet the Maps: Unconventional Views of Oxford | Focusing on four very different maps of Oxford - each of the maps has its own tale to tell, some showing Oxford as it was; others showing Oxford as it might have been; and others how Oxford never was. | Nick Millea, Stuart Ackland, Helen Cook | 05 Apr 2022 | |
| 12543 | 6: Self-Criticism | This sixth podcast in the CBT for Low Mood series focuses on self-criticism. It looks at why we can be so critical of ourselves and when this can become a problem, and introduces three tips and tools to help you deal with unhelpful self-criticism. | Jonathan Totman | 21 Apr 2022 | |
| 12544 | Creative Commons | Networks of Hate | Exploring how hate groups use, lose and abuse social media networks. | Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Fatima Zahrah | 20 Apr 2022 |
| 12545 | April 2022 with Assistant Professor Alex Liber | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Alex Liber. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Alex Liber | 26 Apr 2022 | |
| 12546 | How to realise the zero carbon transition | Nagadarsan Suresh and Andreas Finzel discuss how we can slow climate change by achieving net zero carbon emissions. | Nagadarsan Suresh, Andreas Finzel | 26 Apr 2022 | |
| 12547 | Violence | Nesrine Badawi speaking on ‘Debating Militancy in the Modern World’ and Murad Idris speaking on ‘Theorizing Colonialism, Capitalism, and Violence in an Islamist Key.' | Nesrine Badawi, Murad Idris, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami | 08 Apr 2022 | |
| 12548 | World Press Freedom Day from Chile to Kenya: why institutions and innovation matter | On 3 May each year, the world marks Press Freedom Day to show support for journalists whose ability to report freely is curtailed through harassment and intimidation, physical and online threats, financial and legal pressures. | Maurice Oniang'o, Meera Selva, Paula Molina | 29 Apr 2022 | |
| 12549 | Law | Professor Mohammad Fadel speaking on ‘The Protean Sovereign of Sunni Law’ and Professor Lena Salaymeh speaking on ‘Reconsidering the Political in Premodern Islam.' | Mohammad Fadel, Lena Salaymeh | 28 Apr 2022 | |
| 12550 | Creative Commons | The Kids aren’t OK | Designing and building apps to protect children and young folk from data harms. | Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Anirudh Ekambaranathan | 20 Apr 2022 |
| 12551 | The Terra Lectures in American Art: Decolonising Art History through Latinx Art "Art and Radical Hospitality" | The 2022 Terra Lectures in American Art centre on Latinx art, with an emphasis on Chicanx (Mexican American) artists, and the theme of migration - of people, ideas, and artworks, from the seventeenth century to today. | Charlene Villaseñor Black | 03 May 2022 | |
| 12552 | Creative Commons | WAGMI (we are all going to make it), except are we, really? | From resources for ultimate beginners in the space to invitations to help plan succession, we leave no stone unturned in this episode on the future of blockchain. | Sammi Wei, Lakshmi C | 04 May 2022 |
| 12553 | Law of the Sea in the ‘Plasticene’ | Professor Karen Scott of the University of Canterbury, New Zealand, gives a presentation exploring the current regime complex for ocean plastics and considering how the law of the sea is likely to interact with a newly proposed plastics treaty. | Karen N. Scott | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12554 | How has COVID-19 influenced domestic life? | The Disobedient Buildings team reflect on both the positive and negative implications of spending more time in the home and within the community during Covid-19 lockdowns across their field sites. | Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12555 | Does home ownership increase inequality? | The Disobedient Buildings team examine the relationships between the privatization of housing and rising inequality in London, Bucharest and Oslo. | Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12556 | What does welfare mean today? | The Disobedient Buildings team explore the continuities and differences in the welfare systems in the UK, Romania and Norway . | Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12557 | Are local authorities meeting the needs of diverse communities? | Anna Ulrikke Andersen interviews researcher Tom Davies about socially driven building design in post-Second World War Oslo and the challenges inhabitants of those buildings face today. | Anna Ulrikke Andersen, Tom Davies | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12558 | Have people lost their sense of civic duty? | Gabriela Nicolescu interviews architecture lecturer Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu about the loss of community and the demise of civic duty in post-socialist Bucharest. | Gabriela Nicolescu, Ilinca Păun-Constantinescu | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12559 | Will the State look after you? | Inge daniels talks to Jacky Peacock from Advice to Renters on the housing challenges faced by vulnerable people in London. | Inge Daniels, Jack Peacock | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12560 | Can participatory design reach ‘forgotten people’ in Oslo? | Anna Ulrikke Andersen interviews the founders of MakersHub Oslo to discuss the value of participatory design in architectural practice. | Anna Ulrikke Andersen, Jack Hughes, Else Abrahamsen | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12561 | Is ‘ghettoisation’ happening in Bucharest? | Gabriela Nicolescu speaks with Ștefan Ghenciulescu about social housing, privatisation and the impact of the market economy on residents in Bucharest. | Gabriela Nicolescu, Ștefan Ghenciulescu | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12562 | Is London the most unequal European City? | Inge daniels interviews Geography Professor Danny Dorling to discuss the extent of social and economic inequality in London. | Inge Daniels, Danny Dorling | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12563 | What is a Disobedient Building? | The Disobedient Buildings team unpacks 'disobedience' and what the term means in the homes of their research participants in London, Bucharest and Oslo. | Inge Daniels, Gabriela Nicolescu, Anna Ulrikke Andersen | 04 May 2022 | |
| 12564 | Revelation and Rediscovery: Early Medieval Indian Origin Myths of the Tantras (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | David Gray talks about revelatory or "treasure" texts from Indian and Tibetan perspectives in a comparative framework. | David Gray | 06 May 2022 | |
| 12565 | Perfected Beings in Human Form: The Siddha Tradition in Śaiva Tantra (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | John Nemec's talk on the origin of siddha and its polysemic application in Sanskrit textual sources. | John Nemec | 06 May 2022 | |
| 12566 | ‘L’ecriture Anglaise Dans Sa Perfection’ | Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 5th lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series | Marc Smith | 09 May 2022 | |
| 12567 | A Community of Scribes at Worcester | The second lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) | Susan Rankin | 09 May 2022 | |
| 12568 | Sound and its Capture in Anglo-Saxon England | The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) | Susan Rankin | 09 May 2022 | |
| 12569 | From COVID to cancer to GM crops: helping journalists understand science | Fiona Fox of the Science Media Centre discusses how her organisation works to improve the relationship between scientists and journalists to ensure accurate, evidence-based information around topical scientific issues reaches the public. | Fiona Fox, Rasmus Nielsen | 09 May 2022 | |
| 12570 | Creative Commons | Should we give COVID vaccines to young children? | Katrien Devolder and Dominic Wilkinson explore reasons why some parents are vaccine-hesitant | Katrien Devolder, Dominic Wilkinson | 10 May 2022 |
| 12571 | Creative Commons | Defending the selective restriction of liberty during pandemics | Katrien Devolder and Julian Savulescu discuss the ethics of lockdowns | Katrien Devolder, Julian Savulescu | 10 May 2022 |
| 12572 | Creative Commons | Rethinking Risk | Sometimes threats come from inside the system (content warning: intimate partner violence). | Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Julia Slupska | 10 May 2022 |
| 12573 | Creative Commons | Combining business and political mindsets | Join us as we hear from Kiran Fothergill, a current Oxford MBA student and Conservative Party candidate for Harrow on the Hill in this year's local elections. | Kiran Fothergill, Bartek Ogonowski | 12 May 2022 |
| 12574 | Tony Shaw and Giora Goodman - Hollywood and Israel: A History | The authors of a recently published book dealing with the history of Hollywood's relation with Israel discuss some of their findings | Tony Shaw, Giora Goodman | 12 May 2022 | |
| 12575 | Is vaccine nationalism justified? | Katrien Devolder and Jonathan Pugh discuss vaccine nationalism | Katrien Devolder, Jonathan Pugh | 10 May 2022 | |
| 12576 | St Augustine’s and Christchurch, 950–1091 | The third lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) | Susan Rankin | 16 May 2022 | |
| 12577 | Creative Commons | Against Legalizing Female 'Circumcision' of Minors | In this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar, Dr Brian Earp argues that all medically unnecessary genital cutting of non-consenting persons should be opposed on moral and legal grounds. | Brian D. Earp | 16 May 2022 |
| 12578 | Nils Chr. Stenseth And Barbara Bramanti On Evolutionary And Ecological Ends Of Epidemics | A discussion on how evolutionary biology and biological anthropology help understand the end of epidemics, particularly plague. | Nils Chr. Stenseth, Barbara Bramanti, Erica Charters | 17 May 2022 | |
| 12579 | Clark Larsen and Fabian Crespo on Biology, Archaeology, and Multi-disciplinary Ends | A discussion on why multi-disciplinary approaches that combine social and biological research are helpful in understanding how epidemics end. | Clark Larsen, Fabian Crespo, Erica Charters | 17 May 2022 | |
| 12580 | Cristiana Bastos and the Human End of Epidemics | Professor Cristiana Bastos (Lisbon) and Professor Erica Charters discuss how anthropology and ethnology measure the end of epidemics, including HIV/AIDS, and the difference between illness and disease. | Cristiana Bastos, Erica Charters | 17 May 2022 | |
| 12581 | Collapsing Time with Sor Juana Inés de la Cruz | The 2022 Terra Lectures in American Art centre on Latinx art, with an emphasis on Chicanx (Mexican American) artists, and the theme of migration – of people, ideas, and artworks, from the seventeenth century to today. | Charlene Villaseñor Black | 17 May 2022 | |
| 12582 | Responsible Stakeholder or Challenger? Assessing India’s Foreign Policy Orientation via Leadership Travel | Dr Walter Ladwig III presents on his excellent research project which seeks to explain India's foreign policy orientation by analysing the foreign travel patterns of Indian government leaders. | Walter Ladwig III | 17 May 2022 | |
| 12583 | International Law, Politics and Ethics of Humanitarian Military Intervention | Dr Iacovos Kareklas, Visiting Fellow at the Changing Character of War Centre (CCW), presents a strongly argued thesis that there is a legal and moral right to unilateral humanitarian intervention which dates back to the Peloponnesian War. | Iacovos Kareklas | 17 May 2022 | |
| 12584 | Rwanda and refoulement: Can the 1951 Refugee Convention survive? | In this episode of the Migration Oxford Podcast, we ask if the 1951 Refugee Convention is under attack. | Catherine Briddick, Sabir Zazai | 16 May 2022 | |
| 12585 | Creative Commons | Make or Break | Join us as we explore how to describe trust, reputation and messiness using maths! | Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Sean Sirur | 16 May 2022 |
| 12586 | Putting yourself in their shoes - the key to success | Su Zun Mon, a Weidenfeld-Hoffmann scholar, shares her insights on the different operating systems of social enterprises and intergovernmental organisations (IGOs) based on her experiences in Myanmar. | Su Zun Mon, Grace Chou | 20 May 2022 | |
| 12587 | Women's Rights Research Seminar: Threatened motherhood in the Israeli welfare state: The discourse and the practice behind the disqualification of disadvantaged women's motherhood | Prof. Esther Hertzog gives a talk on the vulnerable situation of motherhood in the Israeli welfare state. | Esther Hertzog, Soraya Tremayne | 19 May 2022 | |
| 12588 | Nitzan Lebovic: Is Zionism a “Left-Wing Melancholy”? | Nitzan Levobic discusses Zionism and melancholy, through the woks of Israel Zarchi | Nitzan Levobic | 18 May 2022 | |
| 12589 | From Neumes in campo aperto to Neumes on Lines (at Christchurch, Canterbury) | The forth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) | Susan Rankin | 16 May 2022 | |
| 12590 | Creative Commons | We are what we do | Instead of passwords, what if computers used our high fives to log us in? | Arianna Schuler Scott, Claudine Tinsman, Klaudia Krawiecka | 22 May 2022 |
| 12591 | Meet the pigments: the art and science of early English decoration | Discover how cutting-edge scientific techniques are transforming our understanding of medieval manuscripts, and how book production began to recover under King Alfred and his successors | Matthew Holford, Richard Gameson, Helen Cook | 24 May 2022 | |
| 12592 | Assimilation or change? Normans at Winchester | The fifth lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2022 series delivered by Professor Susan Rankin (University of Cambridge) | Susan Rankin | 24 May 2022 | |
| 12593 | Meet the Manuscripts: the Renaissance reform of the book | Dr Martin Holford and Dr David Rundle explore how the Italian Renaissance led to major changes in how manuscripts were made, written and decorated in England. | Martin Holford, David Rundle | 14 Apr 2022 | |
| 12594 | Creative Commons | Why class still matters in UK newsrooms | In this episode of our podcast we look at how class divisions impact newsrooms and the journalism they produce. | Caithlin Mercer, Robyn Vinter | 25 May 2022 |
| 12595 | Nation-Building in the Borderlands of a Borderland: A Cartographical Examination of the Russia-Ukraine War | Dr Marnie Howlett presents an engaging and thought-provoking look at the cartographical causes and consequences of the war. She looks at Ukraine's position between East and West and the implications of its long history of shifting borders with Russia. | Marnie Howlett | 24 May 2022 | |
| 12596 | Gut Instinct Ep. 4 - C. difficile therapeutics, liver spatial genomics, and paediatric hepatitis | What a week! We discuss some cracking papers, including a new microbiome therapeutic for C. diff, spatial transcriptomics in the liver, and the recent epidemic of paediatric hepatitis. | Michael FitzPatrick and Tamsin Cargill | 18 May 2022 | |
| 12597 | How do you carry out a realist synthesis of an intervention when there's 'no evidence'? | Joanne Greenhalgh, Professor of Applied Social Research Methodology (University of Leeds) on the experiences of conducting a realist synthesis of the feedback of aggregated patient reported outcome measure (PROMs) data to improve patient care. | Joanne Greenhalgh | 25 May 2022 | |
| 12598 | Creative Commons | Applying Wise Interventions around the World | Dr Greg Walton and Dr Kate Orkin discuss 'wise interventions', and how social science can use this psychologically approach to understand the major problems in social life - poverty, social exclusion, child abuse, and discrimination. | Kate Orkin, James Walsh, Greg Walton | 30 May 2022 |
| 12599 | Gideon Katz - The Fear of Judaism in Israeli Culture | Gideon Katz discusses some of the mure surprising aspect of Israeli secularism | Gideon Katz | 27 May 2022 | |
| 12600 | May 2022 Podcast with Neal Benowitz | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Neal Benowitz. | Neal Benowitz, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 01 Jun 2022 |