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| 13601 | Series 3 Episode 4: Evolving health system boundaries | The CPM team discuss how interactions with healthcare systems are changing as health-relevant information becomes more accessible outside traditional clinical domains. | Rachel Horton, Anneke Lucassen, Ali Kay, Sally Sansom, Susie Weller | 23 Apr 2025 | |
| 13602 | Inclusivity in Publishing | Dr Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra and Dr Sabrina Germain discuss the injustices, barriers, and challenges faced by minoritised academics in the publishing world, and the changes needed. Recorded on 6 June 2023. | Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Sabrina Germain, Kumeri Bandara | 23 Apr 2025 | |
| 13603 | The science behind successful start-ups, with Fabian Braesemann and Paul McCarthy | The impact of founder personalities on startup success, how a predictive model outperforms industry standards to predict company success, and what factors can help us predict which startups will succeed. | Fabian Braesemann, Paul X McCarthy, Veena McCoole | 24 Apr 2025 | |
| 13604 | Fiona Fox OBE, CEO of the Science Media Centre | Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Fiona Fox OBE, Honorary Fellow of the Royal Society and Chief Executive of the Science Media Centre. | Andrew Pollard, Fiona Fox | 24 Apr 2025 | |
| 13605 | Creative Commons | Research with Human Tissue Samples on the International Space Station, with Dr Ghada Alsaleh | Research on human cells in space may uncover the hidden mechanisms behind ageing. | Ghada Alsaleh, Paul Klenerman | 29 Apr 2025 |
| 13606 | Let's talk e-cigarettes, April 2025 | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson explore new e-cigarette research and speak with Eden Evins from Massachusetts General Hospital and Harvard Medical School, about her randomized clinical trial on varenicline for youth vaping cessation. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Eden Evins | 30 Apr 2025 | |
| 13607 | Bristol reflections from Keziah Featherstone | Keziah Featherstone, a former Bristol headteacher, reflects on her time as a school leader in the city. | Claire Neaves, Keziah Featherstone | 28 Apr 2025 | |
| 13608 | Creative Commons | Disrupting hierarchies to transform academia and medicine | Annabel Sowemimo and Amaka Offiah share powerful insights on dismantling hierarchies in academia and medicine, exposing the myths of meritocracy and the urgent need to transform education and healthcare systems. Recorded on 31 July 2023. | Annabel Sowemimo, Amaka Offiah, Matimba Swana | 30 Apr 2025 |
| 13609 | The challenges of covering Russia and Syria from exile | In this episode of Fellowship Takeaways we hear from two journalists whose work and lives has been shaped by displacement. | Asmaa Al-Omar, Maria Kiseleva, Caithlin Mercer | 29 Apr 2025 | |
| 13610 | Chatting with Ghaith Alfakhry on his journey from dentistry into medical education in Syria | Ghaith Alfakhry, a dentist by background shares his journey into medical education his passion for advocating for change in Syria. | Ghaith Alfakhry, Danica Sims | 14 Apr 2025 | |
| 13611 | Creative Commons | Challenging the System: Anti-Racism in Higher Education | Hend Rashed and Princess Banda join us to explore race, equity, and liberation in UK academia, sharing insights on dismantling institutional racism and reimagining what anti-racist education can truly look like. Recorded on 5 July 2023. | Hend Rashed, Princess Banda, Matimba Swana | 30 Apr 2025 |
| 13612 | East of Empire: Egypt, India, and the World between the Wars | In this joint seminar with the Asian Studies Centre, Dr Erin MB O’Halloran, University of Cambridge, presents her new book 'East of Empire' (2025 Stanford University Press). Chaired by Professor Faisal Devji (St Antony’s College). | Erin O'Halloran, Faisal Devji | 08 May 2025 | |
| 13613 | Creative Commons | Nonlinear dynamics of active particles | Dr Rahil Valani provides an introduction to active matter (a field focusing on active particles' nonlinear dynamical behaviors) exploring the active system of superwalking droplets that can exhibit hydrodynamic quantum analogs. | Rahil Valani | 07 May 2025 |
| 13614 | The physics of “flat” electrons | Dr Dumitru Călugăru explores the main strategies for engineering flat band materials, discusses band topology concepts and their relevance to flat band physics, and highlights the role of strong interactions in these materials. | Dumitru Călugăru | 07 May 2025 | |
| 13615 | Creative Commons | How to program a quantum computer | Dr Dominik Hahn explains how a quantum computer is built, discusses how quantum operations are programmed in a way similar to classical computing, and showcases examples of quantum programs running on superconducting devices. | Dominik Hahn | 07 May 2025 |
| 13616 | Creative Commons | Oxford Islam & Justice Seminar: Liberal Commitments, Islamic Commitments and Public Reason | The Oxford Islam and Justice Programme aims to provide a grounding in the academic and debates about the relationship between Islamic views of justice and the modern political order. | Mohammad Fadel, Jacob Williams | 12 May 2025 |
| 13617 | Creative Commons | Israeli Far-Right amid the Erosion of the 'Legitimate Circle of Politics' | The seminar explores the discursive mapping of far-right constituents within the most right-wing coalition in Israel’s history, formed under Benjamin Netanyahu’s premiership after the five elections held between 2019 and 2022. | Ferit Belder | 12 May 2025 |
| 13618 | Politics and Global Health: The Need for a New, Resilient Architecture | Mitchell Warren will provide updates on AIDS Vaccine Advocacy Coalition's (AVAC) court challenge against the Trump administration’s dismantling of USAID and offer his insights into what a more resilient global health funding infrastructure could look like | Mitchell Warren | 13 May 2025 | |
| 13619 | Creative Commons | Beyond the Ivory Tower: Public Engagement, Class, and Access in Research | Dr Peter Winter and Dr Alan Chamberlain join Matimba Swana to explore elitism in research, the barriers to public engagement and why making research more inclusive and accessible is essential for meaningful community participation. Recorded 11 Oct 2024. | Peter Winter, Alan Chamberlain, Matimba Swana | 12 May 2025 |
| 13620 | What do clinician-educators really think about assessment? | Dr Nici Simms discusses her research exploring the different ways clinician-educators experience and understand assessment. | Danica Simms, Laura Molway | 15 May 2025 | |
| 13621 | Creative Commons | On Padmasambhava’s Names, Himalayan Syncretism, and the Apotheosis of the Fierce Guru | Dan Hirshberg describes the origins of the famous 'Eight Names' of Padmasambhava, and also of his fierce form as 'Guru Dragpo'. | Dan Hirshberg, Robert Mayer | 15 May 2025 |
| 13622 | Creative Commons | Love, Pride, Fear, and Happiness: Zionism as a Case Study for 'National Emotions' | What emotional traits are essential for building a nation? More broadly, are there such things as ‘national emotions,’ and if so, what are they? | Yair Berlin | 15 May 2025 |
| 13623 | Will Computers prove theorems? | Kevin Buzzard: Will Computers prove theorems? | Kevin Buzzard | 15 May 2025 | |
| 13624 | Formalizing the Future: Lean’s Impact on Mathematics, Programming, and AI | Leo De Moura: Formalizing the Future: Lean’s Impact on Mathematics, Programming, and AI | Leo De Moura | 15 May 2025 | |
| 13625 | Books as Objects, Data and Meaning: A Computational Approach to Eighteenth-Century Book and Intellectual History | Annual Voltaire Foundation Lecture on Digital Enlightenment Studies: Mikko Tolonen on Books as Objects, Data and Meaning: A Computational Approach to Eighteenth-Century Book and Intellectual History | Mikko Tolonen | 15 May 2025 | |
| 13626 | Oxford Islam & Justice Seminar: Islam and Natural Law | The theme for this week's lecture is Islam and Natural Law | Ramon Harvey, Jacob Williams | 19 May 2025 | |
| 13627 | Making Sense of the San Collections | The University’s inaugural San visiting fellow Kileni Fernando speaks about the significance of the San community items in our collection. Join us to hear about stealing fire from ostriches and shapewear made from ostrich egg shells! | Rebecca Martin, Beth Hodgett, Kileni Fernando, Christopher Morton | 19 May 2025 | |
| 13628 | Chatting with Avita Rath on feeling like an imposter and the need to talk about emotional labour | Avita Rath, speaks of feeling like an imposter as a dentist in Health Professions Education and the invisible work of emotional labour. | Avita Rath, Danica Sims | 14 Apr 2025 | |
| 13629 | Creative Commons | Legacy and Identity: Redefining Dentistry With Antiracist Approaches | Dr Eleanor Fleming reflects on untold histories, antiracism in dentistry, and the role of legacy in shaping identity, practice, and space within academia and beyond the walls of the university to include the communities we serve. Recorded 30 Aug 2024. | Eleanor Fleming, Matimba Swana | 20 May 2025 |
| 13630 | Repetition is a Form of Change: An Oblique Strategy in Poetry | Professor of Poetry lecture – Repetition is a Form of Change: An Oblique Strategy in Poetry | Alicia Stallings | 20 May 2025 | |
| 13631 | Creative Commons | Legal Pluralism and War: Lessons from Informal Courts of PoW Camps and Jewish Ghettos | Informal courts created in PoW camps and Jewish ghettos during World War II illustrate the disruption of law in war and the ways in which legal pluralism can help to structure thinking about the concept of law in such a context. | René Provost | 21 May 2025 |
| 13632 | Creative Commons | Humanitarian Displacement? The (mis)appropriation of Humanitarian Principles to Justify Mass Displacement | Eitan Diamond and Ellen Nohle explore the application of the prohibition of forcible displacement in armed conflict and the extent to which the non-consensual relocation of civilians may be prohibited under the IHL rules on the conduct of hostilities. | Eitan Diamond, Ellen Nohle | 14 Mar 2025 |
| 13633 | Creative Commons | The Archaeology and History of Palestine - Book introduction | A paper delivered by Dr Iman Saca at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan. | Iman Saca, Eugene Rogan | 22 May 2025 |
| 13634 | Creative Commons | History of the British Mandate in Palestine | A paper delivered by Dr Issam Nassar at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan. | Issam Nassar, Eugene Rogan | 22 May 2025 |
| 13635 | Creative Commons | New Critical Assessment of the Archaeology and History of Palestine During the Early and Middle Islamic Periods | A paper delivered by Dr Mahmoud Hawari at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan. | Mahmoud Hawari, Eugene Rogan | 22 May 2025 |
| 13636 | Creative Commons | Palestine Research Centre symposium at the MEC – Opening remarks | Speech delivered by H.E. Dr Mohammad Shtayyeh, Chairman of the Palestine Research Centre and former Palestinian Prime Minister, at a symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. | Mohammad Shtayyeh, Eugene Rogan | 22 May 2025 |
| 13637 | Creative Commons | The Prehistory of Palestine | A paper delivered by Dr Ghattas Sayej at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan. | Ghattas Sayej, Eugene Rogan | 22 May 2025 |
| 13638 | Creative Commons | Philip Michael Wolfson on Dame Zaha Hadid and the 10 Year Anniversary of the Investcorp Building | Former head of design for Dame Zaha Hadid, Philip Michael Wolfson, reflects on her work and career in the first of two lectures marking the 10-year anniversary of the Investcorp Building. | Philip Michael Wolfson, Eugene Rogan | 22 May 2025 |
| 13639 | Creative Commons | Self-interactive learning: Fusion and evolution of multi-scale histomorphology features for molecular traits prediction in computational pathology | A conversation with Yang Hu about his recent article: Self-interactive learning: Fusion and evolution of multi-scale histomorphology features for molecular traits prediction in computational pathology. | Yang Hu, Paul Klenerman | 22 May 2025 |
| 13640 | After the End of the World: Another Season of War in South Lebanon | In this talk anthropologist Munira Khayyat revisits the South Lebanon borderland, where she has conducted long term fieldwork in the wake of its almost total destruction after the latest season of war there. | Munira Khayyat, Pascal Menoret | 23 May 2025 | |
| 13641 | Creative Commons | Liberation Theology in Palestine | A paper delivered by Rev. Dr Mitri Alraheb at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan. | Mitri Alraheb, Eugene Rogan | 27 May 2025 |
| 13642 | Creative Commons | Towards an Inclusive Narrative, History, and Methodology | A paper delivered by Dr Hamdan Taha at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan. | Hamdan Taha, Eugene Rogan | 27 May 2025 |
| 13643 | Professor Ian Frazer, founding CEO and Director of the Translational Research Institute, Brisbane | Professor Sir Andrew Pollard, in conversation with Ian Frazer on the painstaking work involved in ground-breaking research, difficulties of securing funding and the development of a vaccine for the prevention of HPV infection and pre-cancer. | Andrew Pollard, Ian Frazer | 28 May 2025 | |
| 13644 | Activism and advocacy as a postgraduate | Prof Patricia Kingori, Dr Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, and Dr Ayesha Ahmad join Kumeri Bandara to explore the opportunities, challenges, and complexities of postgraduate-led activism and advocacy in academia. Recorded on 12 June 2023. | Patricia Kingori, Agomoni Ganguli-Mitra, Ayesha Ahmad | 28 May 2025 | |
| 13645 | Creative Commons | "A Man Learns Only from What His Heart Desires": Hebrew Textbooks Reimagined | By situating Hebrew textbooks for adults within their historical and social contexts, this lecture sheds light on the intricate relationship between pedagogy, national identity, and the challenges faced by immigrants adapting to a new homeland. | Rakefet Anzi | 29 May 2025 |
| 13646 | A Good Science Read: 'The Coming Plague' and 'Spike: The Virus vs. The People - the Inside Story' | Georgina Ferry and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss 'The Coming Plague' by Laurie Garrett, and 'Spike: The Virus vs. The People - the Inside Story' by Jeremy Farrar and Anjana Ahuja. | Frances Ashcroft, Georgina Ferry | 30 May 2025 | |
| 13647 | Creative Commons | The Devaki Jain Lecture - Empowered voices: Jordanian women shaping their future | The Middle East Centre was honoured to host the 2025 Devaki Jain Lecture. This year’s lecture was delivered by Rana Husseini, Jordanian activist, journalist and author. | Rana Husseini, Eugene Rogan | 30 May 2025 |
| 13648 | A Good Science Read: Masters of Science Writing | Professor Dinah Birch and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss 'The Faber Book of Science' edited by John Carey and 'The Golden Mole and other living treasures' by Katherine Rundell. | Dinah Birch, Frances Ashcroft | 22 Apr 2025 | |
| 13649 | Let's talk e-cigarettes, May 2025. Ep 42 | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Steve Cook from the University of Michigan USA about the importance of correctly interpreting and assessing the available data. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Steve Cook | 30 May 2025 | |
| 13650 | Slavery, Abolition and Islam: Debating Freedom in the Islamic Tradition | In this Contemporary Islamic Studies seminar, Dr Haroon Bashir discusses his new book ‘Slavery, Abolition and Islam: Debating Freedom in the Islamic Tradition’ published in January 2025 by Oxford University Press | Haroon Bashir, Raihan Ismail | 03 Jun 2025 | |
| 13651 | 2025 Disability Lecture: Building an Environment for All | Professor Sam Howison explores how an institution like Oxford University can build accessible environments, highlighting the complexities, evolving needs, and broad benefits of inclusive design. | Sam Howison, Jordelle Akinola, Irene Tracey, Elizabeth Frood | 23 May 2025 | |
| 13652 | Creative Commons | Representation and Research Culture – a US Perspective | Professor Keisha S. Ray joins us for a cross-continental conversation on representation and research culture, in which we explore the experiences of racially minoritised researchers working on both sides of the Atlantic. Recorded in July 2023. | Harleen Kaur Johal, Keisha S. Ray | 04 Jun 2025 |
| 13653 | Oxford University Guided Audio Tour | 'Know Your Oxford' is an audio walking tour of the city of Oxford, beginning at historic Carfax Tower and ending at Magdalen Bridge. | Alex Beukers | 12 Jun 2025 | |
| 13654 | 15. Little Fable | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Little Fable' (1920) from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13655 | 14. First Sorrow | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'First Sorrow' (1922) from Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis and Other Stories, translated Michael Hofmann. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13656 | 13. It Was One Summer | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'It Was One Summer' (published posthumously 1931) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated Michael Hofmann. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13657 | 12. A Crossbreed | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'A Crossbreed' (published posthumously 1931) from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13658 | 11. The Bridge | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'The Bridge (published posthumously 1931) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13659 | 10. The Problem of our Laws | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'The Problem With Our Laws' (1917) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13660 | 9. An Imperial Message | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'An Imperial Message' (1917) from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13661 | 8. The Great Swimmer | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'The Great Swimmer' (1922) by Franz Kafka, translated by Daniel Slager. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13662 | 7. A Common Confusion | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads ' A Common Confusion' (1917) by Franz Kafka, translated by Willa and Edwin Muir. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13663 | 6. My Business | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'My Business' (1917) from Franz Kafka, The Burrow and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13664 | 5. Before the Law | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Before the Law' (1915), from Franz Kafka, Selected Stories, translated by Mark Harman. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13665 | 4. At Night | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'At Night' (1920) by Franz Kafka, translated by Tania and James Stern. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13666 | 3. Children on the Road | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Children on the Road' (1912) from Franz Kafka, Metamorphosis and Other Stories, transl. Michael Hofmann. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13667 | 2. Resolutions | Dame Kristin Scott Thomas reads 'Resolutions' (ca. 1904-12) from Franz Kafka, The Metamorphosis and Other Stories, translated by Michael Hofmann. | Kristin Scott Thomas | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13668 | 1. 'Kristin Scott Thomas reads Kafka' Introduction | Professor Carolin Duttlinger introduces 'Of Children, Animals, and Hunger Artists: Kristin Scott Thomas reads Kafka,' a live reading of Kafka short stories by Dame Kristin Scott Thomas. | Kristin Scott Thomas, Carolin Duttlinger | 11 Jun 2025 | |
| 13669 | Creative Commons | Human Rights: Cooling a Planet on Fire | Volker Türk, UN High Commissioner for Human Rights, calling for a new approach to politics in response to the climate emergency. | Volker Türk | 11 Jun 2025 |
| 13670 | Creative Commons | CMV serostatus is associated with improved survival and delayed toxicity onset following anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade | A conversation with Ben Fairfax about the recent article: CMV serostatus is associated with improved survival and delayed toxicity onset following anti-PD-1 checkpoint blockade. | Ben Fairfax, Paul Klenerman | 13 Jun 2025 |
| 13671 | Digital News Report 2025. Episode 1: What you need to know. | What's happening with news media in 2025? Authors of our Digital News Report 2025 discuss the role of generative AI, trust in news, subscriptions, news avoidance, podcasts and more | Mitali Mukherjee, Nic Newman, Richard Fletcher | 16 Jun 2025 | |
| 13672 | What is a student? Perspectives from across Europe | Professor Rachel Brooks explores how students are conceptualised across six European countries, challenging assumptions of a uniform student experience and highlighting the influence of national context, discipline, institution and social background. | Rachel Brooks | 17 Jun 2025 | |
| 13673 | A conversation with Class 13 | Claire talks to Curtis Worrell, founder of Class 13 about his vision for education. | Curtis Worrell, Claire Neaves | 03 Jun 2025 | |
| 13674 | Mapping Missionary Work: Migrant Youth and Religious Movements in Northeast India | What does migration have to do with missionary work? We explore how Baptist and Presbyterian missionary work as socioreligious institutions have impacted and influenced mobility in Northeast India, both pre- and post-colonialism. | Tiatemsu Longkumer, Zarzosanga Pachuau, Shivangi Kaushik, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead | 20 Jun 2025 | |
| 13675 | Chatting with AfOx fellow Vuyokazi Mntuyedwa on digital literacies and South African Higher Education | Vuyo, an AfOx fellow at the University of Oxford and academic literacies lecturer at CPUT in South Africa, reflects on digital literacies and transforming South African Higher Education. | Vuyokazi Mntuyedw, Danica Sims | 17 Jun 2025 | |
| 13676 | ‘Dangerous Matter’: A New Opera on Vaccine Science, Memory, and Innovation | A conversation with Zakiya Leeming and Rachel Hindmarsh about the Thanks for the Memories project and a new opera. | Zakiya Leeming, Rachel Hindmarsh, Paul Klenerman | 23 Jun 2025 | |
| 13677 | Digital News Report 2025. Episode 2: AI and personalised news | In this episode of our Digital News Report 2025 series we look at how audiences think about the various ways that AI is being rolled out across newsrooms. | Amy Ross Arguedas, Host Mitali Mukherjee | 23 Jun 2025 | |
| 13678 | Creative Commons | Oxford Islam & Justice Seminar: Islamic Law beyond Fiqh | The Oxford Islam and Justice Programme aims to provide a grounding in the academic and debates about the relationship between Islamic views of justice and the modern political order. | Mohammed Allehbi, Jacob Williams | 26 Jun 2025 |
| 13679 | Let's talk e-cigarettes, June 2025 | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson interview Lauren McMillan, University of Stirling about her project evaluating the effectiveness of an e-cigarette intervention for smoking cessation at centres for people experiencing or at risk of homelessness. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Lauren McMillan | 30 Jun 2025 | |
| 13680 | Creative Commons | O rgyan Tshe dpag med traditions: Glimpse of an Ocean | Cathy Cantwell traces the tradition of Padmasambhava in the form of Amitāyus from Guru Chowang in the 14th century. | Cathy Cantwell, Robert Mayer | 30 Jun 2025 |
| 13681 | Digital News Report 2025. Episode 3: From Rogan to Pod Save – How podcasts are reshaping news | In this episode of Future of Journalism, we look at levels of podcast consumption, what audiences say are their favourite podcasts, where they're being listened to and trends across countries. | Mitali Mukherjee, Craig T. Robertson | 25 Jun 2025 | |
| 13682 | Robo-dogs and The Rise of Crimmigration | In a world obsessed with AI, what are robo-dogs and how are they deployed at border control? With the rise of “crimmigration” across the world, the lines between migration management and criminal law are becoming blurred. | Petra Molnar, Peter Walsh, Jacqui Broadhead, Rob McNeil, Delphine Boagey | 07 Jul 2025 | |
| 13683 | Creative Commons | Tripartite Lineages and Cremation Ground Revelations: Crossovers Between Early rDzogs chen and Kaula Śaivism | Paul Thomas presents evidence that Indian Tantric Śaivism exerted a direct influence on Tibetan Dzogchen in the 11th and 12th centuries. | Paul Thomas, Robert Mayer | 07 Jul 2025 |
| 13684 | Digital News Report 2025. Episode 4: How people check if information is real or fake | We discuss how people check information that they suspect might be false, fake or misleading, and the role of news organisations in this process. | Rasmus Kleis Nielsen, Mitali Mukherjee | 03 Jul 2025 | |
| 13685 | Digital News Report 2025. Episode 5: Mobile news alerts for audience engagement | In this episode of Future of Journalism we explore the role of news alerts in distributing news and engaging audiences. | Nic Newman, Mitali Mukherjee | 07 Jul 2025 | |
| 13686 | Reflections on education with Liz Kombaté | Liz Kombaté reflects on her Primary, Secondary and Higher Education experiences as a Black student | Liz Kombaté, Claire Neaves | 03 Jun 2025 | |
| 13687 | Gun Trafficking and Violence: From the Global Network to The Local Security Challenge | The editors and authors of Gun Trafficking and Violence: From the Global Network to the Local Security Challenge discuss how legally made guns in the US end up in the hands of armed groups in Latin America and what can be done about it | Eugenio Weigend, David Pérez Esparza, Carlos Pérez Ricart, Mónica Serrano, Katheryn Aguirre, Louisa Wagner | 25 Jul 2025 | |
| 13688 | Let's talk e-cigarettes, July 2025 | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Elias Klemperer from the University of Vermont, USA. | Elias Klemperer, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson | 31 Jul 2025 | |
| 13689 | AI and Human Rights: Professor Yuval Shany on AI, Law, and Global Accountability | How can human rights frameworks keep pace with the rapid development and global impact of artificial intelligence? | Yuval Shany, Caroline Green | 05 Aug 2025 | |
| 13690 | AI and Democracy: Ambassador Audrey Tang on Plurality in Practice, Transparency and Collective Intelligence | What if AI could strengthen democracy instead of destabilising it? | Audrey Tang, Caroline Green | 05 Aug 2025 | |
| 13691 | Accelerating AI Ethics TRAILER | This series aims to spark urgent conversations about the most pressing ethical issues in AI. Dr Caroline Green, Director of Research at the Institute for Ethics in AI introduces the series. | Caroline Green | 05 Aug 2025 | |
| 13692 | Bitter Carrots: A Restrictive Migration Agenda | Who is the anti-migration agenda actually serving, and what are the alternatives? We welcome experts from the six-year-long MIGNEX project, which gathered a range of perspectives to explore questions of migration and global development. | Jessica Hagen-Zanker, Leander Kandilige, Carlos Vargas Silva | 21 Jul 2025 | |
| 13693 | Building trust in state institutions | This episode features two panellists from our workshop 'Consolidating the state: challenges and opportunities in the postwar reconstruction of Ukraine.' | Nataliya Kibita, Zbig Wojnowski, Oleksiy Bondarenko, Yuliya Bidenko | 18 Aug 2025 | |
| 13694 | Challenges to state consolidation | This episode features three panellists from our workshop 'Consolidating the state: challenges and opportunities in the postwar reconstruction of Ukraine.' | Nataliya Kibita, Zbig Wojnowski, Olya Homonchuk, Vladimir Dubrovskiy, Maryna Utkina | 18 Aug 2025 | |
| 13695 | Ukrainian Environmentalisms: Perspectives from Science and Policy | This episode features two panellists from our inaugural seminar 'Ukrainian Environmentalisms: Perspectives from Science, Policy, and Culture.' | Ievgeniia Kopytsia, Svitlana Krakovska | 18 Aug 2025 | |
| 13696 | Islam and the State | Dr Andrew March presents on Islam and the State, our final episode of the Trinity Term 2025 Oxford Islam and Justice programme, on Friday 20 June 2025. | Andrew March, Jacob Williams | 22 Aug 2025 | |
| 13697 | A Good Science Read: How our brains make our selves | Professor Dame Uta Frith and Professor Frances Ashcroft discuss 'Our Brains Our Selves: what a neurologist’s patients taught him about the brain' by Masud Husain | Frances Ashcroft, Uta Frith | 01 Sep 2025 | |
| 13698 | Episode 3: Ukrainian environmentalisms - perspectives from science and policy | This episode features two panellists from our inaugural seminar 'Ukrainian Environmentalisms: Perspectives from Science, Policy, and Culture.' | Ievgeniia Kopytsia, Svitlana Krakovska, Anna Ackermann | 03 Sep 2025 | |
| 13699 | Episode 2: Challenges to state consolidation | This episode features three panellists from our workshop 'Consolidating the state: challenges and opportunities in the postwar reconstruction of Ukraine.' | Nataliya Kibita, Zbig Wojnowski, Olya Homonchuk, Vladimir Dubrovskiy, Maryna Utkina | 03 Sep 2025 | |
| 13700 | Episode 1: Building trust in state institutions | This episode features two panellists from our workshop 'Consolidating the state: challenges and opportunities in the postwar reconstruction of Ukraine.' | Nataliya Kibita, Zbig Wojnowski, Oleksiy Bondarenko, Yuliya Bidenko | 03 Sep 2025 | |
| 13701 | Creative Commons | The benefits of coaching as part of Early Years Continued Professional Development | Professor Kathy Sylva OBE speaks to Engagement and Partnerships Lead Joe Bullough about research which she was co-investigator for, which points to the benefits of coaching as part of Early Years' Continuing Professional Development (CPD). | Kathy Sylva, Joe Bullough | 15 Aug 2025 |
| 13702 | A classroom perspective - Lauren Mittell | Current classroom teacher, Lauren Mittell, speaks to Claire about educational justice. | Lauren Mittell, Claire Neaves | 08 Sep 2025 | |
| 13703 | Episode 4: Ukrainian environmentalisms - perspectives from culture | This episode features two panellists from our inaugural seminar 'Ukrainian Environmentalisms: Perspectives from Science, Policy, and Culture.' | Jonathon Turnbull, Oksana Semenik | 03 Sep 2025 | |
| 13704 | Wired for Care: Neural Circuits with Dr. Johannes Kohl | In this episode, Neddy speaks with Dr. Johannes Kohl on the brain circuitry behind instinctive behaviours like parenting and shares insights for early-career researchers navigating the fast-moving world of neuroscience. | Neddy Kareha, Johannes Kohl | 09 Sep 2025 | |
| 13705 | Ebola virus persistence: implications for human-to-human transmission and new outbreaks | A conversation with Miles Carroll and Oliver Meek about their recent Ebola virus persistence review article. | Miles Carroll, Oliver Meeks, Paul Klenerman | 11 Sep 2025 | |
| 13706 | Series 3 Episode 5: Health economics | Rachel Horton and Sally Sansom from the CPM team discuss health economics with James Buchanan, Padraig Dixon and Sarah Wordsworth. | Rachel Horton, Sally Sansom, Padraig Dixon, Sarah Wordsworth, James Buchanan | 12 Sep 2025 | |
| 13707 | The Confident Questioner’s Guide - Assessing Claims in Education | David Schley from the charity Sense About Science discusses a series of guides to help teachers become confident questioners in the face of claims about new educational initiatives. | David Schley, Hamish Chalmers | 19 Sep 2025 | |
| 13708 | Let’s talk e-cigarettes, September 2025, episode 45 | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Ryan Courtney from the University of New South Wales, Australia. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Ryan Courtney | 26 Sep 2025 | |
| 13709 | Big Tech and the Automation of Genocide in Gaza | This seminar was delivered at the Middle East Centre on 30 May 2025 by Dr Samer Abdelnour, University of Edinburgh Business School, and Chaired by St Antony’s George Antonius Birzeit Visiting Fellow, Dr Amal Nazzal. | Samer Abdelnour, Amal Nazzal | 30 Sep 2025 | |
| 13710 | Series 3 Episode 6: Equity | The CPM team discuss considerations of equity in personalised medicine. | Rachel Horton, Anneke Lucassen, Susie Weller, Nishtha Bharti, Maxine Mackintosh | 30 Sep 2025 | |
| 13711 | 6-Pack of Care: Ambassador Audrey Tang and Dr Caroline Green on the ‘Civic Care’ approach | In this episode, Dr. Caroline Green is joined by Ambassador Audrey Tang to introduce the “6-Pack of Care” framework—a practical architecture for embedding civic care into AI governance. | Audrey Tang, Caroline Green | 02 Oct 2025 | |
| 13712 | The Power of Opportunity with Oxford’s Vice Chancellor, Oxford’s Future Through Student Eyes | In this inaugural episode, SU President for Postgraduates, Wantoe T. Wantoe speaks with Vice Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey about Oxford’s global leadership, student opportunity, and how today’s students can shape the University’s future. | Irene Tracey, Wantoe T. Wantoe | 06 Oct 2025 | |
| 13713 | German in the World | Natasha A. Kelly speaking about Black German identity and culture to Dr Kirstin Gwyer for ‘German in the World’ | Bernhard Malkmus, Kirstin Gwyer, Natasha Kelly | 06 Oct 2025 | |
| 13714 | Season 3 Episode 1 | Through the Looking Glass: How Your Eyes Decode the Light Show | How does the human eye transform waves of light into the vivid, detailed experience we call vision? | Ivan Pekar | 09 Oct 2025 | |
| 13715 | Pedal Power: Open City and The Bike Project | Community, refugees, and urban life: what’s cycling got to do with it? We explore refugee women’s experiences in London through the ESRC Open City initiative and a participatory film with The Bike Project. | Michael Keith, Eda Yazici, Delphine Boagey, Jacqui Broadhead | 09 Oct 2025 | |
| 13716 | Episode 3 - Doing the social rounds and reflecting on loneliness | Doing the social rounds and reflecting on loneliness | Elizabeth Edginton | 13 Oct 2025 | |
| 13717 | Episode 2 - Finding your people | Looking for friends and breaking the ice | Elizabeth Edginton | 13 Oct 2025 | |
| 13718 | Episode 1 - Friends | What do we mean by ‘friends’ and what might impact the size and composition of our friendship group? | Elizabeth Edginton | 13 Oct 2025 | |
| 13719 | How people are using generative AI, and what this means for news | We discuss how people are responding to the growing role of AI in news and wider society | Felix M. Simon, Mitali Mukherjee | 13 Oct 2025 | |
| 13720 | Extra - 2024-25: the year in review | We discuss the highlights for the CPM in 2024-25, and look forward to the next year. | Rachel Horton, Anneke Lucassen, Susie Weller, Ali Kay, Sarah Briggs, Nishtha Bharti | 14 Oct 2025 | |
| 13721 | Neurodivergence and education - Jodie Clarke | Jodie Clarke and Claire discuss the experiences of neurodivergent pupils | Jodie Clarke, Claire Neaves | 06 Oct 2025 | |
| 13722 | Switching Hats: Introduction | Welcome to Switching Hats, a podcast all about career transitions from academia to other exciting sectors. Meet the hosts and learn what’s coming up in this new series! | Thomas Nicol, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi | 11 Sep 2025 | |
| 13723 | Gaza Genocide as a Symptom: Fragile World Order and Regional Impacts | The MEC’s opening Thursday seminar of the 2025-26 academic year was delivered by the former Prime Minister of Türkiye, Ahmet Davutoğlu, and chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan | Ahmet Davutoğlu, Eugene Rogan | 20 Oct 2025 | |
| 13724 | Making Replicas in the Museum | One of the UK’s few professional flint knappers, Dr James Dilly, speaks about the importance of replica making for modern museums, tells us what we can learn from objects of the ancient past, and introduces the team to the ‘sexy hand axe’ theory! | Rebecca Martin, James Dilley, Beth Hodgett | 20 Oct 2025 | |
| 13725 | Regulatory T cell therapy is associated with distinct immune regulatory lymphocytic infiltrates in kidney transplants | A conversation with Fadi Issa about his recent article on regulatory T cell therapy in kidney transplants. | Fadi Issa, Paul Klenerman | 20 Oct 2025 | |
| 13726 | What is it like to be a careers advisor? A conversation with Dr Susan Black | Susan was a post-doctoral researcher in biochemistry, before she decided to change gears and go into the career advisory sector. Curious about the move? Look no further! Tune in for all the tips, insights, and a fun peek into the world of career advice. | Linus Milinksi, Tom Nicol, Susan Black, Sara Falcone, Chiara Toschi | 22 Oct 2025 | |
| 13727 | Precarious Labour in Precarious Times: The Impact of the War in Israel/Palestine on Non-Citizen Workers | Although overshadowed by the scale of atrocities in Gaza since October 2023, employment and workers’ rights significantly affect individual lives, non-citizen workers, and the region’s political economy | Maayan Nietza | 23 Oct 2025 | |
| 13728 | After the End Episode 2: The Immortal Jellyfish – Miranda Lowe | The Jellyfish that refuse to die. MIRANDA LOWE CBE, a principal curator in the Department of Life Sciences at the NATURAL HISTORY MUSEUM in LONDON, introduces us to the extraordinary world of the immortal jellyfish. | Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe | 23 Oct 2025 | |
| 13729 | After the End Podcast Introduction – Patricia Kingori | Who decides when it’s over? In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Professor Patricia Kingori introduces the project and sets the stage for what’s to come. | Patricia Kingori | 23 Oct 2025 | |
| 13730 | Beyond the Headlines: Oxford, EDI, and What Belonging Really Means | In this episode, SU President for Welfare, Equity and Inclusion, Alisa Brown, speaks with Oxford’s Chief Diversity Officer, Professor Tim Soutphommasane, about belonging, access, free expression, and how EDI is shaping the future of the University. | Alisa Brown, Tim Soutphommasane | 23 Oct 2025 | |
| 13731 | Let’s talk e-cigarettes, October 2025, episode 46 | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Justin Strickland, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Justin Strickland | 27 Oct 2025 | |
| 13732 | Advances in Garbled Circuits | MT25 Strachey Lecture - Professor Rafail Ostrovsky: Advances in Garbled Circuits | Rafail Ostrovsky | 27 Oct 2025 | |
| 13733 | After the End Episode 3: Does Time Exist – Felix Flicker | Does time exist? Theoretical physicist Felix Flicker from the University of Bristol explores whether time exists and living after the end of the universe. | Patricia Kingori, Felix Flicker | 27 Oct 2025 | |
| 13734 | How I became a CEO: a chat on career goals and achievements with Dr Holly Reeve | Where does the journey to becoming a CEO begin? Dr Holly Reeve looks back at her career and shares the path that led her to start and lead her own company. | Holly Reeve, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone | 28 Oct 2025 | |
| 13735 | NGOization of the Palestinian civil society post-Oslo: our community-based ways out | This seminar was delivered on 28 May 2025 by St Antony’s George Antonius Birzeit Visiting Fellow, Dr Amal Nazzal, and Palestinian political and feminist organizer at Rawa, Soheir Asaad. | Soheir Asaad, Amal Nazzal, Maryam Alemzadeh | 31 Oct 2025 | |
| 13736 | The temple to Poseidon in the Portus Magnus of Alexandria | Franck Goddio presents his research on the remains of a large religious complex in the Portus Magnus of Alexandria. | Franck Goddio, Damian Robinson | 03 Nov 2025 | |
| 13737 | What the recruiter really thinks: Dr Holly Reeve on hiring decisions and team building | We continued our chat with Dr Holly Reeve, this time asking her about her role as staff recruiter for her company. What skills does she look for? And how can an academic experience help you to land a job? | Holly Reeve, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone | 03 Nov 2025 | |
| 13738 | Episode 1 - Victoria Murphy | In our first episode, we talk to Professor of Applied Linguistics, and Director of the Department of Education, Victoria Murphy. We discuss Victoria’s career to date, upbringing and research. | Heather Sherkunov, Victoria Murphy | 04 Nov 2025 | |
| 13739 | Oxford Careers Service: pathways and possibilities | A conversation with Careers Service Director Jonathan Black on careers support at Oxford, employability, AI, internships, undergraduate and postgraduate support, international students, Oxford’s alumni network and the evolving future of work. | Wantoe T. Wantoe, Jonathan Black | 06 Nov 2025 | |
| 13740 | Season 3 Episode 2 | Our Brains, Our Selves: In Conversation with Prof. Masud Husain | In this episode, we are joined by Professor Masud Husain, neurologist and clinical neuroscientist at the University of Oxford, to explore how the brain’s failures can reveal its deepest workings. | Masud Husain | 10 Nov 2025 | |
| 13741 | From Separation to a Shared Homeland: Notes on Settler-Colonial Urbanism in Israel/Palestine | In this presentation, Professor Yacobi aims to discuss settler colonial urbanism(s) in Palestine/Israel, while exploring the different spatial and political typologies developed during the last few decades. | Haim Yacobi | 10 Nov 2025 | |
| 13742 | The Ethics of the Mothers: Field notes on Mizrahi women's religion of care | This talk explores the notion of obligation towards others at the intersection of Jewish feminist thought and the lived religious practices of Sephardi women in Israel. | Angy Cohen | 10 Nov 2025 | |
| 13743 | Two temples and a princess | What can we learn from the remains of two temples in the Portus Magnus of Alexandria? Franck Goddio and Damian Robinson talk latest research results and share updates on the condition of the team’s support vessel, Princess Duda. | Franck Goddio, Damian Robinson | 11 Nov 2025 | |
| 13744 | Bringing history to life: the unique work of an archivist with Dr. Alexa Frost | Interested in uncovering the past and keeping history alive? Join us to explore the unique role of archivists and learn how to prepare for a career in this fascinating field of work. | Alexa Frost, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone | 10 Nov 2025 | |
| 13745 | Creative Commons | Safe Corridor | This seminar discusses the inaugural Bait AlGhasham DarArab International Translation Prize winner, ‘Safe Corridor’; a bold, unforgettable novel of war, imagination, and survival. | Jan Dost, Marilyn Booth, Ali Al Mujaini, Nasser Al Badri, Laurent Mignon | 11 Nov 2025 |
| 13746 | War Unbound | Oona Hathaway, Professor of International Law at Yale Law School, discusses her ongoing project supported by the Guggenheim Foundation, entitled ‘War Unbound.’ | Oona Hathaway | 11 Nov 2025 | |
| 13747 | After the End Episode 4: Living in Zombie Time – Martin O’Brien | What is it like to live in Zombie Time? Performance artist Martin O’Brien opens the conversation on living beyond predicted life expectancy in what he calls ‘zombie time’. | Patricia Kingori, Martin O’Brien | 10 Nov 2025 | |
| 13748 | Creative Commons | Food and Language: Rhetorical-Cultural Excavations in Arab Heritage / الطعام والكلام: حفريات بلاغية ثقافية في التراث العربي | Seminar in English and Arabic. Professor Said Laouadi, winner of the Sheikh Zayed Book Award 2025, discusses his book ‘Food and Language: Rhetorical-Cultural Excavations in Arab Heritage’ (2023), with Professor Eugene Rogan. | Said Laouadi, Eugene Rogan, Michael Willis | 13 Nov 2025 |
| 13749 | From Philosophy to Code: The Role of the Humanities in the AI Age | Philosopher–technologist Brendan McCord joins Dr Caroline Green to explore how the humanities can shape the AI age, from human-centered design to raising “philosopher-builders” who code with ethical purpose. | Brendan McCord, Caroline Green | 12 Nov 2025 | |
| 13750 | The spells attributed to Padmasambhava in the Ba ri be'u 'bum | Sam van Schaik examines the magic spells attributed to Padmasambhava in a grimoire compiled by Bari Lotsawa (1040-1112). | Sam van Schaik, Robert Mayer | 17 Nov 2025 | |
| 13751 | Is the Gaza War the End or the Beginning of Romantic Religious Zionism? | In this lecture I present Religious Zionism, the right-wing religious nationalist movement, which despite representing 12-16% of Israel’s population, has a prominent and influential place in the current “fully” right-wing government. | Shlomo Fischer | 17 Nov 2025 | |
| 13752 | Padmasambhava and the Copper-Colored Mountain | Ben Bogin sketches a cultural history of Padmasambhava's 'Copper-Colored Mountain'. | Benjamin Bogin, Robert Mayer | 14 Nov 2025 | |
| 13753 | Creative Commons | Padmasambhava and Nubchen Sangye Yeshe: Legend, Lineage, Legacy | Dylan Esler explores the nexus of links—both legendary and historical—that connect Nubchen Sangye Yeshe with Padmasambhava. | Dylan Esler, Robert Mayer | 19 Nov 2025 |
| 13754 | Addressing educational disadvantage | Charlotte Orpin-Wright shares her insights on educational disadvantage and the pupil premium. | Charlotte Orpin-Wright, Claire Neaves | 11 Nov 2025 | |
| 13755 | Creative Commons | Raised by Relatives – Kinship Carers from Black and Asian Communities | Priya Tah from the Rees Centre discusses a study that focuses on the experiences of Black and Asian kinship carers. Priya explains the challenges that racially minoritised kinship carers face and the implications of the study for policy and practice. | Priya Tah, Laura Molway | 21 Nov 2025 |
| 13756 | Creative Commons | Egypt’s Role, Identity, and Foreign Policy in a River of De-Nile | This MENA Politics Series Seminar was delivered on Tuesday 18 November in the MEC’s Boardroom by Dr May Darwich (University of Birmingham) and was chaired by Professor Neil Ketchley (St Antony’s College). | May Darwich, Neil Ketchley | 21 Nov 2025 |
| 13757 | Creative Commons | Morocco’s Party of Justice and Development in Government: The Experience and the Future | This seminar was delivered on Thursday 13 November in the MEC’s Investcorp Lecture Theatre by Mustapha El Khalfi (Former Minister of Communications, Morocco) and was chaired by Professor Michael Willis (St Antony’s College). | Mustapha El Khalfi, Michael Willis | 21 Nov 2025 |
| 13758 | After the End Episode 5: Time, Mortality, and the Immortal Jellyfish | In this episode of the podcast series After the End, Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe, Felix Flicker and Martin O'Brien come together for a discussion on time, mortality and immortality. | Patricia Kingori, Miranda Lowe, Felix Flicker, Martin O'Brien | 24 Nov 2025 | |
| 13759 | Creative Commons | Seeds in the Rubble: Cultural Vitality in the Arab World | This seminar was delivered at the Middle East Centre on Thursday 20 November by Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, founder of the Barjeel Art Foundation, and was chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan, St Antony’s College. | Sultan Sooud Al-Qassemi, Eugene Rogan | 25 Nov 2025 |
| 13760 | Intersecting Penalties: Reproducing Inequality Among Palestinian Middle-Class Women | This study explores the mechanisms underlying the paradox of marginality experienced by middle-class Palestinian professional women in the Israeli labour market through an intersectional analysis of their everyday professional lives. | Sarab Abu Rabia-Queder | 25 Nov 2025 | |
| 13761 | SU Elections special: Oxford Shapes the world, you can shape Oxford | SU Presidents for Undergraduates, welfare equity and inclusion and Communities and Common Rooms share their experiences of being an SU President, the opportunities the roles offer and their thoughts on the importance of student representation. | Seun Sowunmi, Alisa Brown, Shermar Pryce | 27 Nov 2025 | |
| 13762 | Creative Commons | Sustained aviremia despite anti-retroviral therapy non-adherence in male children after in utero HIV transmission | A conversation with Philip Goulder about the recent article ‘Sustained aviremia despite anti-retroviral therapy non-adherence in male children after in utero HIV transmission’. | Philip Goulder, Paul Klenerman | 27 Nov 2025 |
| 13763 | From neuroscience to data science: shifting perspectives with Dr Aleksandar Ivanov | Aleksandar began his PhD in neuroscience but soon discovered that experimental science wasn’t the right fit - so he made the leap into data science. Curious about the company he’s working for and the sector as a whole? Listen to find out more! | Aleksandar Ivanov, Linus Milinski, Chiara Toschi, Thomas Nicol, Sara Falcone | 17 Nov 2025 | |
| 13764 | Prequels and Sequels - Theresa Sprecht | A look at prequels and sequels in transdmedia fantasy - Theresa Sprecht | Theresa Sprecht | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13765 | Manga - Minjie Su | A look at Manga, history, and fantasy Manga stories - MInjie Su | Minjie Su | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13766 | Games (short talk) - Stuart Lee | Fantasy gaming - Stuart Lee | Stuart Lee | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13767 | Game of Thrones - Carolyne Larrington | The impact of G R R Martin's Game of Thrones and the TV series - Carolyne Larrington | Carolyne Larrington | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13768 | Arresting Strangeness and Fan Fiction (short talk) - Megan Laybourn | Fan fiction and fantasy literature - Megan Laybourn | Megan Laybourn | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13769 | Interview with Samantha Shannon | Interview with Samantha Shannon | Samantha Shannon | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13770 | The Romantic Revolution in Politics and Morals | A recently discovered good-quality recording of a lecture delivered by Berlin at Washington University in St Louis on 19 March 1969. | Isaiah Berlin | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13771 | Publishing Fantasy Panel - Bloomsbury Publishing Team | A panel discussion, with introduction by Sir Nigel Newton (founder of Bloomsbury Publishing Ltd) | Nigel Newton, Zoe Gilbert, Vicky Leech Mateos, Lucy Strong, Rebecca McNally | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13772 | Jinn, Faith, and Oral Folklore (short talk) - Sarah Mughal Rana | A look at non-western fantasy literature and influences by the writer Sarah Mughal Rana. | Sarah Mughal Jana | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13773 | After Tolkien (short talk) - Felix Taylor | Susan Cooper, Diana Wynne Jones, and Alana Garner by Felix Taylor | Felix Taylor | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13774 | J. R. R. Tolkien - Stuart Lee | Applying the DISCWORLD framework to Tolkien - Stuart Lee | Stuart Lee | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13775 | Student volunteering in historical perspective: debates and tensions in Israeli higher education | In this talk, Dr Sapir will present her research on the historical development of student volunteering in Israeli higher education and its current implications. | Adi Sapir | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13776 | Let's talk e-cigarettes, November 2025 | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and interview Elly Leavens, University of Kansas Medical Center, USA. | Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Elly Leavens | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13777 | Norse Myths and E. R. Eddison (short talk) - Grace Khuri | A look at he influences of Norse Myths on E. R. Addison - Grace Khuri | Grace Khuri | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13778 | Weird Fiction (short talk) - Felix Taylor | An introduction to weird fiction and the key writers - Felix Taylor | Felix Taylor | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13779 | C. S. Lewis and the Origins of Narnia - Simon Horobin | An introduction to C. S. Lewis and his Narnia novels - Simon Horobin | Simon Horobin | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13780 | The Oxford School of Fantasy (short talk) - Carolyne Larrington | A short exploration of the 'Oxford School' of fantasy - Carolyne Larrington | Carolyne Larrington | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13781 | 19thc Fantasy - Morris and Macdonald - Katie Harling Lee | they influences and writings of William Morris and George MacDonald - Katie Harling Lee | Katie Harling Lee | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13782 | Fairy Tale and Fantasy - Ros Ballaster | The influences and history of fairy and folk tales - Rod Ballaster | Ros Ballaster | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13783 | Modern Re-enchantment and the Medieval Fantastic - Bond West | Medieval literature and the influences on modern fantasy literature | Bond West | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13784 | Arthurian Literature (short talk) - Gabriel Schenk | Arthurian influences on fantasy literature especially T. H. White - Gabriel Schenk | Gabriel Schenk | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13785 | Myths and Legends (short talk) - Carolyne Larrington | The early history of fantasy - myths and legends - by Carolyne Larrington | Carolyne Larrington | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13786 | Classics and Fantasy - Beppe Pezzini | An exploration of the use of classical literature in Tolkien by Beppe Pezzini | Giuseppe Pezzini | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13787 | Critical Approaches to Fantasy (short talk) - Stuart Lee | A short-talk (10 minutes) on critical approaches to fantasy using a DISCWORLD framework by Stuart Lee | Stuart Lee | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13788 | Introduction to Fantasy - Adam Roberts | Introduction to the genre and history of fantasy Literature by Adam Roberts. | Adam Roberts | 01 Dec 2025 | |
| 13789 | Creative Commons | Oxford Thames Regatta 1924: Archives of the Planet | Step back to summer 1924 as Oxford crowds gather on college barges to watch the Thames Regatta—one of the earliest films of the city, captured for Albert Kahn’s visionary Archives of the Planet project. | Peter Robinson | 03 Dec 2025 |
| 13790 | Creative Commons | May Morning in Oxford: 1993 and 2025 | From 1993 to 2025, Oxford comes alive on May Morning! Choirs, dancing, and crowds under Magdalen College—see how this centuries-old tradition has changed… or stayed delightfully the same. | Peter Robinson, Charlie Beesley | 03 Dec 2025 |
| 13791 | Creative Commons | Foundations of the Future: Building the Bodleian Weston Library | Step into 1937 Oxford! Watch Queen Mary break ground on the new Bodleian Weston Library, explore lost city streets, and meet the young archaeologist racing to save history. | Peter Robinson | 03 Dec 2025 |
| 13792 | Making Benin Bronzes in the Museum | Phil Omodamwen, a sixth-generation Benin bronze caster, speaks to us about the importance of repatriation, the new bronze artwork the museum has commissioned, and working in a 250-year-old forge in Banbury! | Rebecca Martin, Phil Omodamwen, Chris Morton, Beth Hodgett | 04 Dec 2025 | |
| 13793 | The Ottoman Production of Ashkenazi Identity | The grouping of Yiddish speaking Jews, of various origin countries in Central and Eastern Europe, into a single overarching identity of Ashkenazim, was meaningful particularly in multi-ethnic and multi-lingual Jewish contexts. | Yair Wallach | 03 Dec 2025 | |
| 13794 | How welcoming are UK cities for newcomers? | Should we be optimistic about the future of welcoming in UK cities? In this feature episode, we navigate the policies, practices and perseverance essential to strengthen migrant welcoming and inclusion in the UK. | Jacqui Broadhead, Rob McNeil | 03 Dec 2025 |