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| 12801 | Creative Commons | Heart Failure in Primary Care: Lessons from Big Data | Dr Clare J Taylor, Academic GP, explores how we can use large, anonymised GP datasets to improve our understanding of heart failure management in primary care. | Clare J Taylor | 24 Nov 2022 |
| 12802 | S1 Ep4: BOOKNESS with Stephen Emmerson | BOOKNESS talks to poet and artist Stephen Emmerson about his book 'Translation of Die Aufzeichnungen des Malte Laurids Brigge', a paperback novel 'translated' into mushrooms. | Alice Evans, Jo Maddocks, Stephen Emmerson | 21 Nov 2022 | |
| 12803 | Creative Commons | Sarah Bonnell students interview ISMRM researchers, spring 2022 | Students from the Sarah Bonnell secondary school for girls in East London interview researchers attending the annual conference of the International Society for Magnetic Resonance in Medicine (ISMRM). | Pete Lally, Jonny O'Muircheartaigh, Chiara Casella, Sharon Geva, Thomas Miller, Stuart Clare, Imani Chaudhury, Shaima Razali, Meerub Anjum Mir, Raghad Abdin, Layla Abed, Mysha Vohra, Zarifa Mir, Sophia Mechouar | 28 Nov 2022 |
| 12804 | Creative Commons | All Necessary Measures? The United Nations and International Intervention in Libya | Ian Martin presents his latest book on Libya: All Necessary Measures? The United Nations and International Intervention in Libya. | Ian Martin | 29 Nov 2022 |
| 12805 | Creative Commons | Maya Mark - Menachem Begin’s stand on the imposition of the Military Government, 1948- 1966 | Maya Mark discusses Menachem Begin's commitment to Liberalism | Maya Mark | 30 Nov 2022 |
| 12806 | 5 - Shaharzad Akbar | Human rights in Afghanistan - a feminist journey | Shaharzad Akbar | 22 Nov 2022 | |
| 12807 | Axion Searches from Black Holes to the Basement | Professor John March-Russell talks about the search possibilities for axions including many current and near future ultra-precise quantum `table top' experiments in the Beecroft basement. | John March-Russell | 01 Dec 2022 | |
| 12808 | Axion Electrodynamics in Solid-State Materials | Professor Siddharth Parameswaran gives the second talk on Axions. | Siddharth Parameswaran | 01 Dec 2022 | |
| 12809 | The Axion: How Angles Become Particles | Professor Joseph Conlon introduces the general idea of axions: particles associated to fields which are valued on a circle rather than a real line. | Joseph Conlon | 01 Dec 2022 | |
| 12810 | Creative Commons | Neta Schramm - Zionist Neutral? The Sardonic Zionism of Yeshayahu Leibowitz and Ovadia Yosef | Neta Schramm discusses the (non-ideological) "think Zionism" stances of two leading Israeli figures. | Neta Schramm | 05 Dec 2022 |
| 12811 | Creative Commons | Inside Qatar: Hidden Stories from One of the Richest Nations on Earth | A talk based on John McManus’s book, Inside Qatar: hidden stories from one of the richest nations on earth. | John McManus, Eugene Rogan | 06 Dec 2022 |
| 12812 | Creative Commons | In the Shade of the Sunna: Salafi Piety in the 20th-Century Middle East | Aaron Rock-Singer presents their latest book "In the Shade of the Sunna: Salafi Piety in the 20th-Century Middle East". | Aaron Rock-Singer, Usaama al-Azami | 06 Dec 2022 |
| 12813 | How can we support scientific leaders of the future? | How our Women in Leadership Programme is supporting researchers on their leadership journeys | Catherine Porcher, Sarah Gooding, Giulia Orlando, Rong Li, Dannielle Wellington, Catherine Seed | 29 Nov 2022 | |
| 12814 | On Purpose: How businesses and individuals can create impact | This episode explores how business and impact have become interwoven over time and how that shapes companies' strategic objectives. | Susheel Siram, Christen Brandt | 08 Dec 2022 | |
| 12815 | Panel Discussion 'The age of the strongman: populism and authoritarianism in global politics' | A discussion on leaders and populism with Lord Patten, Gideon Rachman, Margaret MacMillan and Ricardo Soares de Oliveira | Lord Patten of Barnes, Gideon Rachman, Margaret MacMillan, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira | 07 Dec 2022 | |
| 12816 | The state of the African state: Where has it come from and where is it going | Nick Westcott, Director of the Royal African Society, discusses the African State. | Nick Westcott, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira | 07 Dec 2022 | |
| 12817 | Book talk: 'Butler to the world: how Britain became the servant of tycoons, tax dodgers, kleptocrats and criminals' | In this event chaired by Ricardo Soares de Oliveira, Oliver Bullough discusses his best selling and critically acclaimed book, 'Butler to the World: How Britain Became the Servant of Tycoons, Tax Dodgers, Kleptocrats and Criminals'. | Oliver Bullough, Ricardo Soares de Oliveira | 07 Dec 2022 | |
| 12818 | Creative Commons | S1 Ep5: BOOKNESS with Justine Provino | On the 30th anniversay of its publication, BOOKNESS talks to book conservator and PhD candidate Justine Provino about her research into the self-destructing book 'Agrippa'. | Alice Evans, Jo Maddocks, Justine Provino | 09 Dec 2022 |
| 12819 | Creative Commons | 4. Numbers don't tell the whole story with Professor Hannah Fry | Vicky Neale talks to Hannah Fry about the difficulties of using probabilities in medical statistics, and how their own experiences have shaped their perspectives on the tough choices facing those making decisions on cancer care. | Vicky Neale, Hannah Fry | 12 Dec 2022 |
| 12820 | Creative Commons | 3. Medical imaging and radiotherapy with Tom Whyntie | Vicky Neale sits down with Tom Whyntie to look at how mathematics is being used in medical imaging to optimise cancer care, and the ‘epic amounts of data’ behind the technology. | Vicky Neale, Tom Whyntie | 12 Dec 2022 |
| 12821 | Creative Commons | 2. Communicating the evidence with Professor Sir David Spiegelhalter | Vicky Neale and David Spiegelhalter explore the role of statisticians in communicating risk to the public, and how patients can be empowered to engage with clinicians when weighing up the benefits and risks of treatment. | Vicky Neale, David Spiegelhalter | 12 Dec 2022 |
| 12822 | Creative Commons | 1. The relevance of maths to cancer with Professor Philip Maini | Vicky Neale talks to Philip Maini about how mathematical modelling can help researchers and doctors to improve the quality of life for people receiving cancer treatment. | Vicky Neale, Philip Maini | 12 Dec 2022 |
| 12823 | Seeking Supremacy: The Pursuit of Judicial Power in Pakistan | Book Launch with Yasser Kureshi | Yasser Kureshi | 20 Dec 2022 | |
| 12824 | Creative Commons | Book Launch: Pacted Democracy in the Middle East: Tunisia and Egypt in Comparative Perspective | A new theoretical framework for how democracy can emerge in the Middle East and wider Muslim world, where political conflicts over religion often predominate. | Hicham Alaoui, Michael Willis | 23 Dec 2022 |
| 12825 | Creative Commons | 6. The shape of data with Professor Heather Harrington | Vicky Neale and Heather Harrington look at how mathematical techniques are used to identify patterns in cancer data, and discuss the creative thinking required of mathematicians. | Vicky Neale, Heather Harrington | 23 Dec 2022 |
| 12826 | Creative Commons | 5. Modelling cancer with Professor Helen Byrne | Vicky Neale sits down with Helen Byrne to discuss her research around mathematical modelling for tumour prediction, and her advice for researchers who want to apply their work to cancer research. | Vicky Neale, Helen Byrne | 23 Dec 2022 |
| 12827 | Creative Commons | Centres, Peripheries and New Histories of the Left in Iran | How historians can gain new insights from global history, and how historians and histories of Iran can contribute | Rasmus Elling, Stephanie Cronin | 23 Dec 2022 |
| 12828 | Creative Commons | Dissent | Valerie Hoffman speaking on Charges of Radicalism: Ibāḍī–Wahhābī Polemics and Articulations of Identity. | Valerie Hoffman, Faisal Devji, Usaama al-Azami | 23 Dec 2022 |
| 12829 | Creative Commons | Variants of the Rudra Subjugation Myth: Contrasting Themes in the Legends of Mahākāla and Vajrabhairava | Cameron Bailey's talk on wrathful deities and their myths | Cameron Bailey | 11 Jan 2023 |
| 12830 | Creative Commons | ‘Power to the People?’: Citizens and the Everyday State in Early Postcolonial South Asia | Sarah Ansari (Royal Holloway, University of London) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 Oct 2022 | Sarah Ansari | 12 Jan 2023 |
| 12831 | Creative Commons | Who are the Muslims? Savarkar on Indian Muslim Origin | Luna Sabastian (Northeastern University- London) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 Nov 2022. | Luna Sabastian | 12 Jan 2023 |
| 12832 | Creative Commons | Evidence in Women's Health: Menopause and Hormone Replacement Therapy (HRT) - What are the risks, benefits and experiences for women? | EBHC DPhil Director, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr. Anne Marie Boylan discuss menopause and hormone replacement therapy (HRT) | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Anne-Marie Boylan, Elizabeth Spencer, Carol Coupland | 12 Jan 2023 |
| 12833 | #7 Two Mortals Confront One True Logic | with Alex Paseau & Owen Griffiths | Two brave philosophers, Alex Paseau & Owen Griffiths, scale the nature of logic. Their weapon? Reason. | Martin Dunkley Smith, Alexander Paseau, Owen Griffiths | 11 Jan 2023 | |
| 12834 | Creative Commons | Paying to Play: How to fund the Arts from a pianist's perspective | Happy New Year from the Future of Business Podcast! In this season's second episode, Jordan Zele, Oxford Saïd MBA and host, discusses funding of the arts with pianist, actor, and fellow student Helen Kashap. | Helen Kashap, Jordan Zele | 10 Jan 2023 |
| 12835 | Why is trust in the government so vital during a pandemic? (Jamie Webb) | During the pandemic, there were social gatherings in Number 10. This seriously undermined trust in government. But what exactly is trust? And why is trust so vital during a pandemic? Jamie Webb explains. | Jamie Webb, David Edmonds | 05 Dec 2022 | |
| 12836 | Pandemics and inequality (Beth Kamunge-Kpodo and John Coggan) | The pandemic had disproportionate impacts when measured by ethnicity, gender and geography. Beth Kamunge-Kpodo and John Coggan are both legal scholars, and both are interested in inequality. | Beth Kamunge-Kpodo, John Coggan, David Edmonds | 05 Dec 2022 | |
| 12837 | Assessing public attitudes to both the pandemic and the government's response (Sarah Cunningham Burley) | At the start of the covid pandemic there was little time for officials to consult the public. Sarah Cunningham Burley oversaw some public dialogues to assess public attitudes to the pandemic, and to the government’s response. | Sarah Cunningham Burley, David Edmonds | 05 Dec 2022 | |
| 12838 | The use and misuse of health statistics and pandemic data (Melanie Smallman and James Wilson) | During the height of the Covid pandemic we became accustomed to watching, listening to and reading about experts in health statistics. J. Wilson and M.Smallman have been researching the use, and sometimes misuse of pandemic data. | Melanie Smallman, James Wilson, David Edmonds | 05 Dec 2022 | |
| 12839 | Who gets the vaccine first? (Jonny Pugh) | Vaccines to combat Covid were developed in record time. Policy-makers then faced a tricky question. It was impossible to vaccinate everyone immediately: so who to inoculate first? Jonny Pugh says there were complex trade-offs. | Jonny Pugh, David Edmonds | 05 Dec 2022 | |
| 12840 | Introducing the Pandemic Ethics Accelerator Programme (Ilina Singh) | The Pandemic Ethics Accelerator programme was led by Ilina Singh, an Oxford Professor of Neuroscience and Society. In this interview she explains what the programme was, what it was designed to achieve and whether it succeeded. | Ilina Singh, David Edmonds | 05 Dec 2022 | |
| 12841 | Creative Commons | The Left | Fadi Bardawil speaking on ‘Nation, Class, Community: Milestones on the path of the 1960s Lebanese New Left’. Nadia Bou Ali speaking on ‘Is the Heart for the East and Reason for the West? Mehdi Amel’s Critique of Edward Said’. | Fadi Bardawil, Nadia Bou Ali, Faisal Devji | 16 Jan 2023 |
| 12842 | Creative Commons | Michael Willis on Recent Developments in the Maghreb | Michael Willis joins Almanac to discuss his new book, Algeria: Politics and Society from the Dark Decade to the Hirak, recent developments in Tunisia and Morocco, and why studying the area “West of Cairo” is of critical importance to Middle East Studies. | Matthew Smith, Michael Willis | 17 Jan 2023 |
| 12843 | Creative Commons | Trash Talk: How to transform our approach to waste management | Host Katherine Dellar discusses all things trash, garbage and rubbish with Oxford MBA classmate Ryan Caplin. | Ryan Caplin, Katherine Dellar | 19 Jan 2023 |
| 12844 | Friendship | Associate Professor Nuha al-Sha’ar speaking on ‘Friendship in Islamic Ethical Political Thought: Foundations and Modern Implications’ // Associate Professor SherAli Tareen speaking on ‘Debating Hindu-Muslim Friendship After Empire’ | Faisal Devji, Nuha al-Sha’ar, SherAli Tareen | 20 Jan 2023 | |
| 12845 | Who Counts? Data and Migration | We discuss the role of data science in migration studies, joined by Dr. Emre Korkmaz, lecturer in migration and co-author of Data Science for Migration and Mobility and Christina Pao, PhD student and co-organiser of the Measuring Migration Conference 2022 | Emre Korkmaz, Christina Pao, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey | 19 Jan 2023 | |
| 12846 | Introducing 'Their Finest Hour' | A brief introduction by the project team to 'Their Finest Hour' | Stuart Lee, Matthew Kidd, Joseph Quinn | 23 Jan 2023 | |
| 12847 | What should we expect from journalism in 2023? | In this episode of our podcast we speak with the author of a report tracking the fundamental trends shaping journalism in the year ahead. | Federica Cherubini, Nic Newman | 20 Jan 2023 | |
| 12848 | 6 - Professor Tarje Nissen-Meyer | Geophysics Professor Tarje Nissen-Meyer talks about balancing (or not) a busy academic career and family life when you're deeply passionate about both. | Professor Tarje Nissen-Meyer | 24 Jan 2023 | |
| 12849 | Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea: Informal Lawmaking in Action? | Natalie Klein, Professor at UNSW Sydney, presents on the Geneva Declaration on Human Rights at Sea, adopted in March 2022 as an initiative of UK charity Human Rights at Sea, and on the Declaration's lawmaking potential. | Natalie Klein | 20 Jan 2023 | |
| 12850 | Violent environments? Towards a political ecology of international law | Dr Eliana Cusato, postdoctoral fellow at the Amsterdam Center for International Law, presents an overview of the key arguments in her book, 'The Ecology of War and Peace: Marginalising Slow and Structural Violence in International Law'. | Eliana Cusato | 20 Jan 2023 | |
| 12851 | Creative Commons | Climate Litigation in International Organs and Courts: The Torres Strait Islanders case | Monica Feria-Tinta discusses a landmark 2022 decision of the UN Human Rights Committee which found that Australia failed to protect indigenous Torres Strait Islanders against adverse impacts of climate change, in breach of human rights law. | Monica Feria-Tinta | 20 Jan 2023 |
| 12852 | Creative Commons | Complicity in a War of Aggression | Dr Nikola Hajdin outlines an analytical framework for criminal complicity in a war of aggression | Nikola Hajdin | 20 Jan 2023 |
| 12853 | Creative Commons | January 2023 Podcast | In this episode Associate Professor Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr Nicola Lindson discuss the emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Jonathan, Penn State College of Medicine. | Jonathan Foulds, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 26 Jan 2023 |
| 12854 | Professor Lucie Cluver | Georgina Ferry interviews Lucie Cluver, Professor of Child and Family Social Work, 7 July 2022. | Lucie Cluver, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12855 | Professor Carl Heneghan | Georgina Ferry interviews Carl Heneghan, Professor of Evidence Based Medicine, 4 July 2022. | Carl Heneghan, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12856 | Professor Sunetra Gupta | Georgina Ferry interviews Sunetra Gupta, Professor of Theoretical Epidemiology, 15 June 2022. | Sunetra Gupta, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12857 | Professor David Stuart | Georgina Ferry interviews Sir David Stuart, Professor of Structural Biology, 10 June 2022. | David Stuart, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12858 | Professor Jennifer Beam Dowd | Georgina Ferry interviews Jennifer Beam Dowd, Professor of Demography and Population Health, 26 May 2022. | Jennifer Beam Dowd, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12859 | Professor Fernanda Duarte | Georgina Ferry interviews Fernanda Duarte, Associate Professor in Computational Organic Chemistry, 26 April 2022. | Fernanda Duarte, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12860 | Henry Chan | Georgina Ferry interviews Henry Chan, DPhil Student, 26 April 2022. | Henry Chan, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12861 | Professor Meghana Pandit | Georgina Ferry interviews Meghana Pandit, Chief Executive Officer at Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, 7 April 2022. | Meghana Pandit, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12862 | Professor Cathy Creswell | Georgina Ferry interviews Cathy Creswell, Professor of Developmental Clinical Psychology, 7 April 2022. | Cathy Creswell, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12863 | Professor Naomi Allen | Georgina Ferry interviews Naomi Allen, Professor in Epidemiology and Chief Scientist at the U.K. Biobank, 6 April 2022. | Naomi Allen, Georgina Ferry | 04 Jan 2023 | |
| 12864 | Evidence in Women's Health: Why is endometriosis difficult to diagnose? | We discuss evidence around delays in diagnosis of endometriosis and speak with Dr Annalise Weckesser and Dr Sharon Dixon, who have both researched endometriosis from the perspective of women as patients and from that of GPs. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Anne-Marie Boylan, Annalise Weckesser, Sharon Dixon | 30 Jan 2023 | |
| 12865 | Creative Commons | The gut and the immune system - Dr Emily Thornton | In this final episode of the series, we meet Dr Emily Thornton @emilyethornton from the Human Immunology Unit. | Emily Thornton, Catherine Seed | 31 Jan 2023 |
| 12866 | Creative Commons | How planetary iron shaped life on Earth | Two researchers working in very different areas; planetary formation and immunity. At a chance meeting they realised they had a shared interest, iron. Their new cross-disciplinary paper unravels the importance of iron availability in the evolution of life | Alexander Hal Drakesmith, Jon Wade, Catherine Seed | 31 Jan 2023 |
| 12867 | Dr Kathryn Robson | In this episode, we meet Dr Kathryn Robson and discuss her varied career from researching foot and mouth disease to the genetics of PKU, malaria and hemochromatosis. | Kathryn Robson, Mona Bassuni, Catherine Seed | 31 Jan 2023 | |
| 12868 | Series 2 Episode 5 - Who's 'the patient' in genomic medicine? | We live our lives alongside others, and our decisions have consequences for those close to us - what does this mean for how we define 'the patient' in genomic medicine? Susie Weller talks to us about this issue. | Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Susie Weller | 25 Jan 2023 | |
| 12869 | Jihad, Radicalism, and the New Atheism | Professor Mohammad Khalil scrutinises the claim by New Atheists like Richard Dawkins that Islam is a fundamentally violent religion | Mohammad Khalil, Eugene Rogan | 07 Feb 2023 | |
| 12870 | A Postcard from Hitler | The Project Lead, Dr Stuart Lee, discusses his most memorable finds on previous crowdsourcing projects | Stuart Lee | 08 Feb 2023 | |
| 12871 | Creative Commons | Shallow Cognizing for Self-Control over Emotion & Desire | In the first St Cross Special Ethics Seminar of 2023, Dr Larry Lengbeyer explores 'shallow cognizing' as a form of self-control | Lawrence Lengbeyer | 02 Feb 2023 |
| 12872 | Creative Commons | Practice Makes… The Multi-Hyphenate Career | Helen and Madeleine are joined by Frey Kwa Hawking, dramaturg and critic, and Hannah Greenstreet, playwright, critic, and academic, to talk about their varied career roles, how they interact, and why theatre matters to us. | Hannah Greenstreet, Frey Kwa Hawking, Helen Dallas, Madeleine Saidenberg | 09 Feb 2023 |
| 12873 | Creative Commons | It runs in the family: How to navigate various crises in the world of family business | In this episode of season 5, Sandhya Sridhar, Oxford Saïd MBA and host, discusses the world of family business with fellow student Shwe Yee Win. | Sandhya Sridhar, Shwe Yee Win | 09 Feb 2023 |
| 12874 | Creative Commons | Algeria: Politics and Society from the Dark Decade to the Hirak | Dr Michael Willis' new book offers an explanation of this unexpected development known as the Hirak Movement, examining the political and social changes that have occurred in Algeria since the ‘dark decade’ of the 1990s | Michael Willis, Eugene Rogan | 10 Feb 2023 |
| 12875 | Creative Commons | Evidence in Women's Health: Evaluating a community singing intervention for postnatal depression | Dr Alexandra Burton reports on the SHAPER-PND study exploring singing's effect on postnatal depression in new mothers | Alexandra Burton | 10 Feb 2023 |
| 12876 | Towards a textual discourse analysis of Longchenpa’s writings on Buddha nature | Gregory Forgues presents his research on Longchenpa's writings on Buddha nature | Gregory Forgues | 10 Feb 2023 | |
| 12877 | Reducing the risk of self-harm and suicide - Professor Keith Hawton | Professor Keith Hawton discusses how we can help to prevent people from self-harming and dying by suicide at both an individual and population level. | Keith Hawton, Sanjula Singh | 01 Feb 2023 | |
| 12878 | Tackling racism and inequalities in healthcare - Dr Mehrunisha Suleman | Dr Mehrunisha Suleman talks about why tackling racism and inequalities in health and healthcare is so important, drawing on her research and experiences. | Mehrunisha Suleman, Sanjula Singh | 01 Feb 2023 | |
| 12879 | Creative Commons | Halving premature death - Professor Sir Richard Peto | Professor Sir Richard Peto describes half a century of research seeking moderate reductions in big causes of death. | Sanjula Singh, Richard Peto | 01 Feb 2023 |
| 12880 | Creative Commons | How Tibetans Received and Perceived the Yuan Edicts: Some Preliminary Observations | This lecture highlights Tibetan responses to the Mongol imperial bureaucratic practices during the 14th century | Penghao Sun, Trawang | 15 Feb 2023 |
| 12881 | Theorizing Buddhist Revelation in the Great Lamp of the Dharma Dhāraṇī Scripture (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | The Great Lamp of the Dharma Dhāraṇī Scripture and its theory on scriptual revelation in the Mahāyāna tradition. | Ryan Overbey | 14 Feb 2023 | |
| 12882 | Creative Commons | A typology of modes of revelations in Chinese religious history (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | Vincent Goossaert's talk on the ritual production of revelation in Chinese religious history | Vincent Goossaert | 14 Feb 2023 |
| 12883 | Creative Commons | One year after Putin's invasion, how is Ukrainian journalism faring? | In this episode we discuss the tremendous toll that Russia's full-scale invasion has had on journalists and the news media in the country. | Olga Tokariuk, Mitali Mukherjee | 14 Feb 2023 |
| 12884 | Strachey Lecture: Symmetry and Similarity | An introduction to algorithmic aspects of symmetry and similarity, ranging from the fundamental complexity theoretic "Graph Isomorphism Problem" to applications in optimisation and machine learning | Martin Grohe | 16 Feb 2023 | |
| 12885 | Creative Commons | 7 - Pedr Charlesworth | OxBikes founder Pedr Charlesworth on cycling, adventure and, well... more cycling! | Pedr Charlesworth | 17 Feb 2023 |
| 12886 | ARCHiOX - Seeing the Unseen in Bodleian Collections | A research collaboration between the Bodleian Libraries and the Factum Foundation | John Barrett, Adam Lowe, Jorge Cano, Andrew Irving, Richard Allen, Damien Bov, Jessica Hodgkinson, Jo Story, Alessandro Bianchi, Chiara Betti | 17 Feb 2023 | |
| 12887 | Understanding the impact of diet on health - Dr Keren Papier | Have you wondered why something like red wine can be good for you according to one scientific paper, but bad for you in another? In this podcast, Dr Keren Papier explains how diet affects our health and why it is difficult to get accurate answers. | Sanjula Singh, Keren Papier | 20 Feb 2023 | |
| 12888 | Creative Commons | Politics of Emigration | In this episode of The Migration Oxford Podcast, we are discussing the politics of emigration. All countries are countries of immigration and of emigration, yet the politics of emigration are often less obsessed over as attitudes toward immigration. | Anna Kyriazi, Julia Rone, Madeleine Reeves, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey | 21 Feb 2023 |
| 12889 | Creative Commons | The struggle for Salafism in Egypt’s post-revolutionary period | A Middle East Centre Seminar on Salafism. | Stéphane Lacroix, Thomas Hegghammer | 21 Feb 2023 |
| 12890 | Meandering Fortune-Graphs | A professor of poetry talk by Alice Oswald - Michaelmas 2022. | Alice Oswald | 21 Feb 2023 | |
| 12891 | Creative Commons | Resurrecting the Caliphate: The Creed of Abraham and ISIS’s Hermeneutics of Power | A talk with a focus on the contemporary militant group referred to by the acronym ISIS (or ISIL) and its views on the “caliphate.” | Asma Afsaruddin, Eugene Rogan | 21 Feb 2023 |
| 12892 | Allison Leslie | Meet a Worcester College gardener. | Allison Leslie, David Isaac | 22 Feb 2023 | |
| 12893 | Junior Deans | Meet Worcester College's Junior Deans. | Tika Ratna Malla, Ed Jones, David Isaac | 22 Feb 2023 | |
| 12894 | Creative Commons | A Weapon Is No Subordinate. Autonomous Weapons and the Scope of Superior Responsibility | Dr. Alessandra Spadaro of Utrecht University outlines several challenges to the applicability of the doctrine of superior responsibility in the context of the use of autonomous weapons systems. | Alessandra Spadaro | 24 Feb 2023 |
| 12895 | Creative Commons | One Hundred Years of International Administrative Law: Is the Employment Law at International Organizations Working? | Peter Quayle argues employment law of international organizations tends towards incoherence, however, mapping international administrative law onto a larger framework of international organizations law can realize a more workable version of the law. | Peter Quayle | 24 Feb 2023 |
| 12896 | Christopher Reed | Meet the Terra Foundation Visiting Professor of American Art. | Christopher Reed, David Isaac | 27 Feb 2023 | |
| 12897 | Exploring Rendawa’s Madhyamaka Legacy | Drukgyel Tsering's talk on Rendawa Shonu Lodro (1349–1412), the famed teacher of Lama Tsongkhapa and important progenitor of Madhyamaka philosophy in Tibet | Drukgyal Tsering | 28 Feb 2023 | |
| 12898 | Creative Commons | The Rgyud sde spyi rnam ascribed to Rin chen bzang po (958–1055) and its authoritative sources | Sonam Choden discusses Lo tsā ba Rin chen bzang po's composition of his "General Presentation of the Tantric Systems" and its authoritative sources | Sonam Choden | 28 Feb 2023 |
| 12899 | Creative Commons | The International Thought of Turkish Islamists: History, Civilization and Nation | Katerina Dalacoura will presents her research project entitled ‘The International Thought of Turkish Islamists’, funded by a Leverhulme Trust Major Research Fellowship. | Katerina Dalacoura, Michael Willis | 22 Feb 2023 |
| 12900 | Creative Commons | Clerics in the time of Tishreen | The evolution of religion-civil society relations in post-2003 Iraq. | Marsin Alshamary, Maryam Alemzadeh | 03 Mar 2023 |
| 12901 | The spaghettification of stars by supermassive black holes: understanding one of nature’s most extreme events | The spaghettification of stars by supermassive black holes: understanding one of nature’s most extreme events - Andrew Mummery | Andrew Mummery | 03 Mar 2023 | |
| 12902 | Extreme value statistics and the theory of rare events | Extreme value statistics and the theory of rare events - Francesco Mori | Francesco Mori | 03 Mar 2023 | |
| 12903 | Inflation and the Very Early Universe | Inflation and the Very Early Universe - Georges Obied | Georges Obied | 03 Mar 2023 | |
| 12904 | Creative Commons | Forms of Buddhist treasures (re)discovered in Kalmykia (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | Valeriya Gazizova's talk on several cases of ‘treasure’ concealment and discoveries in the Buddhist society of postsocialist Kalmykia | Valeriya Gazizova | 01 Mar 2023 |
| 12905 | Anonymous and Onymous | A professor of poetry talk by Alice Oswald - Hilary Term 2023 | Alice Oswald, Lorna Hutson | 27 Feb 2023 | |
| 12906 | Series 2 Episode 6 - Diversifying genomics | What are the ethical challenges with diversifying genomic data? We talk to Faranak Hardcastle about her work exploring this. | Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Faranak Hardcastle | 07 Mar 2023 | |
| 12907 | Creative Commons | Frida's Fight: Examining the Gender Gap in the Art Industry | In this episode of season 5, Susheel Siram, an Oxford Saïd MBA and host, discusses gender inequity in the art market with fellow student Brooke Reese. | Brooke Reese, Susheel Siram | 06 Mar 2023 |
| 12908 | Recruiting March of the Oxfordshire Women's Land Army 1918 | This film was made in April 1918 as a recruitment tool by the government's Women's War department. | Peter Robinson | 08 Mar 2023 | |
| 12909 | Oxford 1918 - Then and Now | In this episode we compare and contrast locations in and around Oxford from 1918, and the present day. | Peter Robinson | 08 Mar 2023 | |
| 12910 | Oxford - Work, Rest and Play | In this episode we look at social history scenes from various archive films showing Oxford at work, rest and play. | Peter Robinson | 08 Mar 2023 | |
| 12911 | Pursuit of Purpose: Stories in impact through an African lens | In this episode, Angus Macdonald sits down with Grace Njunge to delve a bit deeper into what a career in impact consulting may look like on the African continent. | Grace Njunge | 08 Mar 2023 | |
| 12912 | Creative Commons | The medical occupational outcomes of military mental health patients. A closed-cohort study | Surgeon Commander Charlotte Evans is Royal Navy Hudson Visiting Fellow at St. Anthony's College and gave a talk about her dissertation work in relation to military mental health patients. | Charlotte Evans | 08 Mar 2023 |
| 12913 | Creative Commons | 8 - Katya Kovalchuk | CARA Fellow Katya Kovalchuk - an energetic scholar studying Byzantine legends. Katya talks us through moving countries countless times, having most recently joining us here in Oxford from Ukraine as an at-risk scholar. | Katya Kovalchuk | 16 Mar 2023 |
| 12914 | Creative Commons | Exploring relationships between theory of practice and practice by looking at the Abhisamayālaṃkāra in Gelukpa scholasticism | Chandra Ehm's investigation into the foundations of the Geluk monastic curriculum | Chandra Ehm | 17 Mar 2023 |
| 12915 | Creative Commons | The Transformation of Nyingma Identity: Some Key Developments in Contemporary Nyingma Monastic Education | Nicholas Hobhouse on Developments in Contemporary Nyingma Monastic Education | Nicholas Hobhouse | 17 Mar 2023 |
| 12916 | Creative Commons | Uncivil Liberalism and the Globalisation of Dadabhai Naoroji’s Ideas of Sociality | Vikram Visana (University of Leicester) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 March 2023. | Vikram Visana | 20 Mar 2023 |
| 12917 | #8 Social Justice & Desire | with Cara Addleman | PPE Student, Cara Addleman, discusses her prize-winning essay. | Martin Dunkley Smith, Cara Addleman | 22 Mar 2023 | |
| 12918 | Zoe Campbell | Meet Worcester's Outreach & Access Officer. | Zoe Campbell, David Isaac | 22 Mar 2023 | |
| 12919 | Creative Commons | Is AI bad for democracy? Analyzing AI’s impact on epistemic agency | Professor Mark Coeckelbergh considers whether AI poses a risk for democracy n this St Cross Special Ethics Seminar | Mark Coeckelbergh | 13 Mar 2023 |
| 12920 | Creative Commons | Book Launch: Locked Out of Development: Insiders and Outsiders in Arab Capitalism | Dr Hertog presents the key arguments of his new short monograph “Locked Out of Development: Insiders and Outsiders in Arab Capitalism” published by Cambridge University Press. | Steffen Hertog, Neil Ketchley | 23 Mar 2023 |
| 12921 | Creative Commons | Nations Ascendant: Towards a Global Intellectual History of Self Determination | Zaib un Nisa Aziz (University of South Florida, Tampa) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 13 March 2023. For queries, please contact seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk | Zaib un Nisa Aziz | 23 Mar 2023 |
| 12922 | Anat Scolnicov - The Israel Supreme Court Religion and the Relationship of State and Religion in Israel | On judicial independence in Israel | Anat Scolnicov | 23 Mar 2023 | |
| 12923 | Amos Morris-Rich - The Fusion of Zionism and Science: The First Two Decades - And the Present Day? | On Zionism's relation to Science | Amos Morris-Reich | 23 Mar 2023 | |
| 12924 | Creative Commons | Evidence in Women's Health: Coil contraceptive - what is it and what are the potential harms for women? | In this episode EBHC DPhil Director, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Dr. Anne Marie Boylan discuss intrauterine contraception commonly known as the coil. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Anne-Marie Boylan, Neda Taghinejadi, Megan Carter | 23 Mar 2023 |
| 12925 | Building the digital archive | A short interview with the project's technical lead, Catherine Conisbee, on building the digital archive. | Catherine Conisbee | 23 Mar 2023 | |
| 12926 | Acknowledgements | A special thank you to everyone involved in the podcast. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12927 | (E10/10) The Missing Bean | Sitting outside, just to the right of the entrance, facing Lincoln College. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12928 | (E9/10) Walking down Mansfield Road, Holywell Street, and Broad Street | From Queen Elizabeth House to Cornmarket Street, on the left-hand side. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12929 | (E8/10) Walking in University Parks | From the back gate at St Anne’s College, in through North Gate, and along North Walk to Lazenbee’s Ground Walk, in the middle of North Walk. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12930 | (E7/10) Oxford University Museum of Natural History | Sitting in the café on the gallery, at a table closest to the central court, just to the right of the till, facing the central court. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12931 | (E6/10) Walking down Cornmarket Street | From Carfax Tower to George Street, on the left-hand side. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12932 | (E5/10) Walking through Clarendon Centre | From Queen Street to Cornmarket Street, in the middle. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12933 | (E4/10) Walking inside University Church of St. Mary the Virgin | Down the aisle and into the Nave, back along the north corridor, and out on High Street. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12934 | (E3/10) Radcliffe Square on an early summer morning | Sitting outside at Vaults & Garden cafe, in the middle between the two entrances, facing Radcliffe Camera. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12935 | (E2/10) Walking up Queen’s Lane and New College Lane | From High Street to Catte Street, on the left-hand side. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12936 | (E1/10) Bell towers telling the time on Christ Church Meadow | Standing on Broad Walk, just to the left of Merton Grove, facing Christ Church Meadow. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12937 | Introduction | Welcome to the Oxford Sound Album. | Torø Graven | 28 Mar 2023 | |
| 12938 | Modern Times: Photography in Britain 1800–1850 | Geoffrey Batchen explores the first fifty years of photography in Britain. | Geoffrey Batchen | 06 Apr 2023 | |
| 12939 | The Women behind "the Few" - Interview with Dr Sarah-Louise Miller | Interview with Dr Sarah-Louise Miller about the role of the WAAF in British air intelligence. | Joseph Quinn, Sarah-Louise Miller | 11 Apr 2023 | |
| 12940 | Professor José Villar | Georgina Ferry interviews José Villar, Professor of Perinatal Medicine, 8 November 2022. | José Villar, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12941 | Dr Adam Ritchie | Georgina Ferry interviews Adam Ritchie, Senior Vaccine Programme Manager, 31 October 2022. | Adam Ritchie, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12942 | Professor Martin Landray | Georgina Ferry interviews Sir Martin Landray, Professor of Medicine and Epidemiology, 27 October 2022. | Martin Landray, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12943 | Professor Richard Cornall | Georgina Ferry interviews Richard Cornall, Head of the Nuffield Department of Medicine, 26 October 2022. | Richard Cornall, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12944 | Professor Marian Knight | Georgina Ferry interviews Marian Knight, Professor of Maternal and Child Population Health, 13 October 2022. | Marian Knight, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12945 | Tracey Mustoe | Georgina Ferry interviews Tracey Mustoe, University Biological Safety Officer, 21 September 2022. | Tracey Mustoe, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12946 | Professor John Bell (part three) | Georgina Ferry interviews Sir John Bell, Regius Professor of Medicine, 21 September 2022. | John Bell, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12947 | Professor Lisa White | Georgina Ferry interviews Lisa White, Professor of Modelling in Epidemiology at the Big Data Institute, 13 September 2022. | Lisa White, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12948 | Dr Max Roser | Georgina Ferry interviews Max Roser, Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Global Development, 2 September 2022. | Max Roser, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12949 | 'Magic and the Sense of Place' Conference Day 3: 'Urban', 'Rome' and 'Placing the dead' | Talks from Alice Huxley, Amy Blakemore, Nancy Caciola and more, under the themes 'Urban', 'Rome' and 'Placing the dead'. | Alice Huxley, Todd Borlik, Amy Blakemore, Ellen Kushner, Leia Tilley, Laura Glover, Delia Sherman, Maria Dahvana Headley, Nancy Caciola | 20 Apr 2023 | |
| 12950 | Dr Carina Joe | Georgina Ferry interviews Carina Joe, Senior Postdoctoral Research Scientist in Vaccine Development, 1 September 2022. | Carina Joe, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12951 | Professor William James | Georgina Ferry interviews William James, Professor of Virology, 18 August 2022. | William James, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12952 | Professor Alain Townsend | Georgina Ferry interviews Alain Townsend, Professor of Molecular Immunology, 16 August 2022. | Alain Townsend, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12953 | Professor John Bell (part two) | Georgina Ferry interviews Sir John Bell, Regius Professor of Medicine, 28 April 2022. | John Bell, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12954 | Professor Aris Katzourakis | Georgina Ferry interviews Aris Katzourakis, Professor of Evolution and Genomics, 27 January 2022. | Aris Katzourakis, Georgina Ferry | 30 Mar 2023 | |
| 12955 | Creative Commons | The Pandemic People: Professor Wendy Barclay | In conversation with Sir Andrew Pollard, Professor Wendy Barclay, a renowned virologist, discusses viruses' crucial role in pandemics. | Andrew Pollard, Wendy Barclay | 17 Apr 2023 |
| 12956 | Making wood type then and now | Thomas Gravemaker explores the history of wood type printing as well as his own recent manufacture using digital design and a CNC router. | Thomas Gravemaker | 19 Apr 2023 | |
| 12957 | 'Magic and the Sense of Place' Conference Day 2: 'Making a Place', 'Between' and 'Getting Lost' | Talks from Caroline Tully, Elizabeth Garner, Gwendolyne Knight and more on the themes of 'Making a Place', 'Between' and 'Getting Lost'. | Gwendolyne Knight, Sophie Page, Karen Mahony, Alex Ukolov, Alexandra Paddock, Diane Purkiss, Sabina Magliocco, Flora McLachlan | 20 Apr 2023 | |
| 12958 | 'Magic and the Sense of Place' Conference Day 1: Opening Session, plus 'Who Owns This Place?' and 'The New World'. | Opening Session featuring Ronald Hutton and Chris Gosden, plus talks under the topics 'Who Owns This Place?' and 'The New World'. | Andrew Chesnut, Dan Kline, Will Badger, Ronald Hutton, Chris Gosden, Neil Philip, Andrew Sneddon, Michael Ostling | 20 Apr 2023 | |
| 12959 | Creative Commons | The Pandemic People: Dame Catherine Elizabeth Bingham | Kate Bingham, a British venture capitalist, discussed her role in the UK's COVID-19 vaccine rollout and her leadership of the vaccine task force and the importance of diplomacy in the global fight against COVID-19. | Andrew Pollard, Kate Bingham | 15 Apr 2023 |
| 12960 | Early Teachings on the Four Phurpas and the Relationship between the Revelatory and Transmitted Textual Tradition (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | Early teachings on the Four Phurpas in the light of the Eightfold Buddha Word, Embodying the Sugatas (bka' brgyad bde gshegs 'dus pa) revelation of Myang ral Nyi ma 'od zer (1124-1192), and the relationship between the Revelatory (gter ma) and Transmitted | Cathy Cantwell | 21 Apr 2023 | |
| 12961 | Creative Commons | The Pandemic People: Sir John Irving Bell | Sir Andrew Pollard & Sir John Bell discuss COVID-19 pandemic in China, Oxford Univ. & AstraZeneca's vaccine efforts. Bell highlights global response, data sharing, Oxford's vaccine expertise & diagnostic testing. | Andrew Pollard, John Bell | 16 Apr 2023 |
| 12962 | Founding a Fintech: The story of a financial inclusion startup in Latin America | Katherine Dellar and Oxford MBA classmate Diego Rojas discuss Diego's experience starting a Fintech business. | Katherine Dellar, Diego Rojas | 26 Apr 2023 | |
| 12963 | 9 - Theodor Borrmann | Our new chair of General Meeting talks about the openness of Wolfson, as well his journey changing academic disciplines for his DPhil | Theodor Borrmann | 27 Apr 2023 | |
| 12964 | Can international humanitarian organisations adapt to face the challenges of this century? | Yves Daccord, former CEO of the International Committee of the Red Cross, joins us at the Oxford Martin School. | Yves Daccord | 26 Apr 2023 | |
| 12965 | Creative Commons | Series 2 Episode 7 - Why research regulation falls short in genomic medicine | As a society, we tend to focus a lot on risk and try to control it through regulation - but how well does that work for ensuring ethical practice in genomics? We talk to Dr Kate Lyle about her research on this topic. | Rachel Horton, Gabrielle Samuel, Kate Lyle | 02 May 2023 |
| 12966 | Authentic Leadership: Episode 1 - what does 'authenticity' mean? | Discussing what authenticity means in the context of newsroom leadership, host Ramaa Sharma speaks to two experts with backgrounds in journalism, Ruchika Tulshyan and Stéphane Mayoux. | Ramaa Sharma, Ruchika Tulshyan, Stéphane Mayoux | 03 May 2023 | |
| 12967 | Creative Commons | Not Getting Tangled | The importance of red tape in growing economies. | Nattawan Kularbkeo, Jordan Zele | 10 May 2023 |
| 12968 | Creative Commons | Building Resilient Education Systems: Evidence from Large Scale Randomised Trials in Five Countries | Education systems need to withstand shocks that routinely close schools. Researchers discuss results from randomised trials evaluating the provision of education in emergency settings across 5 countries. | Noam Angrist, Claire Cullen, Thato Letsomo, Michael Ainomugisha, Sai Pramod Bathena, Karisha Anne Cruz | 11 May 2023 |
| 12969 | Creative Commons | Sūtra in Early Buddhist Treasure Texts (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series) | Reinier Langelaar’s talk on early Tibetan treasure literature’s influences, inspirations, and narrative themes | Reinier Langelaar | 15 May 2023 |
| 12970 | Helen Parish | Meet Worcester's Senior Tutor. | Helen Parish, David Isaac | 15 May 2023 | |
| 12971 | Authentic Leadership: Episode 2 - Authenticity and honesty: "It was a big moment for me to say that I was struggling" | In this episode of our Authentic Leadership podcast we look at how newsroom environments can foster or hinder the search for authenticity. We explore the importance of finding allies and being honest with yourself on the journey. | Ramaa Sharma, Anup Kaphle | 15 May 2023 | |
| 12972 | Creative Commons | The work of the media during the Russian-Ukrainian war | How the media in Ukraine transitioned to covering the war with the beginning of the full-scale Russian invasion. | Yaroslava Bukhta | 12 May 2023 |
| 12973 | Creative Commons | Components for Sustainable Peace in Ukraine | What are the necessary components of a peace process for Ukraine? Carne addresses that any such process must involve groups on the ground, such as those from the Donbass or Crimea, if it is to be effective and sustained in the long term. | Carne Ross | 04 May 2023 |
| 12974 | Creative Commons | International crimes in Ukraine | Who can be held accountable and how? | Federica D’Alessandra | 04 May 2023 |
| 12975 | Creative Commons | Understanding the Ukraine's Grassroots in the Russia-Ukraine War | The need to consider grassroots nuances in Ukraine in order to understand the Russia-Ukraine war, and possible strategies for peace going forward. | Marnie Howlett | 12 May 2023 |
| 12976 | Creative Commons | Being a Social Entrepreneur in a War Zone | How did I evacuate over 30,000 women and children from the warzone, not knowing Ukraine and not speaking a word of Ukrainian? I drew on my business, political and organisation skills to move quickly to save thousands of lives. This is my story. | Brooks Newmark | 12 May 2023 |
| 12977 | Creative Commons | Ukraine and the fragmentation of world order | Using the unfolding crisis of the Ukraine war as a lens to consider the drivers of conflict and transformation in the contemporary world order. | Luke Cooper | 12 May 2023 |
| 12978 | Creative Commons | The early medieval history of Ukraine: mythology and historical logics | The history of early Slavs as a point for debunking historical misconceptions that benefit one state at the expense of another. | Andrii Pastushenko | 12 May 2023 |
| 12979 | Creative Commons | The Global Food Crisis and the Ukraine War | Exploring the three elements that intersect and contribute to the global food crisis. | Alex de Waal | 12 May 2023 |
| 12980 | Creative Commons | Exiting Russia: the effects of multinational withdrawal | Can corporate action contribute to human rights, peace, and conflict prevention? | Bennett Freeman | 12 May 2023 |
| 12981 | Creative Commons | Russia and Christian nationalism: the background of a conflict | How the global resurgence of traditionalist, religion-based nationalism relates to the specifics of the present conflict between Russia and Ukraine. | Rowan Williams | 12 May 2023 |
| 12982 | Sleep, Light, Architecture | How can a neuroscientist and an architect help us to understand the world of sleep and the rhythms that govern our lives? | Russell Foster, Ian Ritchie, Sally Shuttleworth, Ruth Abrahams, Madeleine Morris | 12 May 2023 | |
| 12983 | The Pandemic People: Fergus Walsh | Journalist Fergus Walsh talks about covering disease outbreaks & his medical journalism career. Accuracy, fact-checking, and communicating complex scientific findings are important to him. He discusses this passion for reliable information with Sir Andrew | Andrew Pollard, Fergus Walsh | 19 May 2023 | |
| 12984 | Creative Commons | The Pandemic People: Dame Jennifer Margaret Harries DBE | Dame Jennifer Harries shares insights on her career, family influence, and managing public health threats with Sir Andrew Pollard. Highlights include Salisbury novichok incident preparedness, COVID19 response efforts. | Andrew Pollard, Jennifer Harries | 19 May 2023 |
| 12985 | Precarious Migrants | We often think of migration in binary terms of regular or irregular migration; legal or illegal, but often people move in between these states and are left in an insecure status. How does this precarity effect a migrant’s access to services in cities? | Marie Mallet-Garcia, Shams Asadi, Wanjiku Ngotho-Mbugua, Delphine Boagey | 19 May 2023 | |
| 12986 | Creative Commons | Pakistan: Political Economy of an Elite Captured State | Miftah Ismail Pakistan’s former Minister of Finance gives a lecture | Miftah Ismail | 19 May 2023 |
| 12987 | Creative Commons | Testing usability and impact of the OxRisk prediction models | Professor Seena Fazel, University of Oxford gives a talk on recent advances in prognostic modelling in psychiatry. | Seena Fazel | 22 May 2023 |
| 12988 | Creative Commons | Alcohol and cardiovascular disease: Is moderate drinking really beneficial for cardiovascular disease? | Dr Derrick Bennett, University of Oxford gives a talk on the epidemiological evidence of alcohol and cardiovascular disease. | Derrick Bennett | 22 May 2023 |
| 12989 | Stories from the Archive - Part 1 | First episode of a new Their Finest Hour podcast mini-series examining a selection of stories submitted to the Online Archive. | Joseph Quinn | 19 May 2023 | |
| 12990 | Authentic Leadership: Episode 3 - Authenticity and perseverance: "It became clear it wasn't about me" | In this episode, we look at how one young woman leader found the courage to negotiate an array of challenges in the newsroom and how the stories we craft for ourselves can help us persevere through challenging times. | Ramaa Sharma, Yvette Dimiri | 19 May 2023 | |
| 12991 | May 2023 Matthew Carpenter | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Professor Matthew Carpenter, Medical University of South Carolina, USA. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Matthew Carpenter | 24 May 2023 | |
| 12992 | Authentic Leadership: Episode 4 - Authenticity and resilience: "You don't want rage to define you" | In this episode of our Authentic Leadership podcast series we hear from a senior editor in India on how her upbringing led her to find the resilience and self-confidence to progress in challenging newsroom environments. | Rupa Jha, Ramaa Sharma | 26 May 2023 | |
| 12993 | How the weird and wonderful properties of magnetised laser plasmas could ignite fusion-energy research | Archie Bott explains how a promising scheme for fusion relies on a novel feature of hot laser-plasmas: introducing a magnetic field of the correct strength alters the plasma’s fundamental properties in a highly counterintuitive yet beneficial manner. | Archie Bott | 02 Jun 2023 | |
| 12994 | Stellarators: twisty tokamaks that could be the future of fusion | Georgia Acton introduces stellarators, discusses the features that distinguish them from tokamaks, highlight the challenges we currently face, and discusses how we might overcome them. | Georgia Acton | 02 Jun 2023 | |
| 12995 | Magnetic confinement fusion: Science that’s hotter than a Kardashian Instagram post | Michael Barnes introduces the basic concepts behind magnetic confinement fusion, he describes why it is so challenging and discusses possibilities for the future. | Michael Barnes | 02 Jun 2023 | |
| 12996 | Creative Commons | Anticipatory Cash Transfers in Climate Disaster Response | Billions of dollars are spent annually on humanitarian support to households in crisis. Researchers discuss a large-scale evaluation that tests the impact of anticipatory cash transfers in response to floods in Bangladesh. | Ben Brunckhorst, Stefan Dercon, Ruth Hill, Ashley Pople | 02 Jun 2023 |
| 12997 | Mechanical and intellectual | Lecture 3 of the 2023 Lyell lecture series | Ann M Blair | 01 Jun 2023 | |
| 12998 | Invisible and visible | Lecture 2 of the 2023 Lyell lecture series | Ann M Blair | 01 Jun 2023 | |
| 12999 | Amanuenses in the longue durée | Lecture 1 of the 2023 Lyell lecture series | Ann M Blair | 01 Jun 2023 | |
| 13000 | Dr Sile Johnson | Georgina Ferry interviews Sile Johnson, former medical student (Oxford Medical School), 15 December 2022. | Sile Johnson, Georgina Ferry | 22 May 2023 |