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| 1801 | Creative Commons | 2014 Uehiro Lecture (3): The Question of Legal Rights for Animals | In these lectures I will raise some fundamental questions about the moral and legal standing of the other animals: the basis of our moral obligations to them, and whether it makes sense to think that animals might have legal rights. | Christine M. Korsgaard | 24 Aug 2017 |
| 1802 | Creative Commons | 2014 Uehiro Lecture (2): The Moral Standing of Animals | In these lectures I will raise some fundamental questions about the moral and legal standing of the other animals: the basis of our moral obligations to them, and whether it makes sense to think that animals might have legal rights. | Christine M. Korsgaard | 24 Aug 2017 |
| 1803 | Creative Commons | The bad seed: facts and values in the study of childhood antisocial behaviour | The speaker presents some recent work that has been done on children who are seen to be at risk of violence; and raises questions about the social and ethical significance of studying children in this way and for this purpose. | Gwen Adshead | 19 Nov 2012 |
| 1804 | Creative Commons | 2012 Leverhulme Lecture 3: Religious Virtues, Democratic Virtues and their interaction in Practice | This series of lectures attempts to explore whether possible relations between some typical religious virtues, attitudes and practices and typical democratic virtues, attitudes and practices must be a source of conflict or can be mutually supportive. | Tony Coady | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1805 | Goldilocks and the origin of animals - insights from the far north | The Cambrian Explosion is one of the most spectacular episodes in Earth history, with the first traces of animals appearing in the fossil record at around 550 million years, and most modern major groups (phyla and classes) present by 510 Ma. | Paul Smith | 10 Dec 2012 | |
| 1806 | Creative Commons | Which technologies do Oxford University students use? | Melissa Highton, University of Oxford, presents the findings of the DIGE Project which investigated the use of technology by students from Oxford. | Melissa Highton | 26 Nov 2012 |
| 1807 | Creative Commons | Rethinking impact with social media | Oxford-based researcher Nando Sigona started his blog "Postcards from..." in 2008. Since then his use of social media has expanded into Twitter and Podcasting to engage wider communities in his research on migration, asylum and minority issues. | Nando Sigona | 26 Nov 2012 |
| 1808 | Creative Commons | A Determinable-based Account of Metaphysical Indeterminacy | Jessica Wilson (University of Toronto) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held at Senate House, University of London on 3rd-5th October 2012. | Jessica Wilson | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1809 | Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquity | Philip van der Ejik gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. | Philip van der Ejik | 12 Dec 2012 | |
| 1810 | Creative Commons | On Weakness/Strength and Sickness/Health in Ancient Daoist Philosophy | Hans-Georg Moeller (University College Cork), gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. | Hans-Georg Moeller | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1811 | Creative Commons | Galen and the Ontology of Powers | Jim Hankinson (University of Texas at Austin) gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. | Jim Hankinson | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1812 | Creative Commons | Immanent Intelligence and the Natural Faculties in Galen | Brooke Holmes (Princeton University) gives a talk for the Causing Health and Disease: Medical Powers in Classical and Late Antiquit conference, held at Corpus Christi College on 21st-22 September 2012. | Brooke Holmes | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1813 | Positionalism Revisited | Maureen Donnelly (SUNY at Buffalo) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London. | Maureen Donnelly | 12 Dec 2012 | |
| 1814 | There Are (Probably) No Relations | Jonathan Lowe (University of Durham) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London. | Jonathan Lowe | 12 Dec 2012 | |
| 1815 | Creative Commons | Popular fiction in World War One | An argument for a more nuanced assessment of the popular literature consumed by the wider public during the First World War. | Jane Potter | 10 Dec 2012 |
| 1816 | Relations All The Way Down? | Stephen Mumford (Nottingham University) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London. Co-written by Sebastian Briceno. | Stephen Mumford | 12 Dec 2012 | |
| 1817 | Creative Commons | Causal Relations | John Heil (Washington University in St. Louis) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London. | John Heil | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1818 | Creative Commons | External Relations, Causal Coincidence and Contingency | Peter Simons (Trinity College Dublin) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London. | Peter Simons | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1819 | Creative Commons | The Metaphysics of Rovelli's Relational Interpretation of Quantum Mechanics | Mauro Dorato (University of Rome) gives a talk for the Metaphysics of Relations Conference, held on 3rd-5th October 2012 in University of London. | Mauro Dorato | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1820 | Creative Commons | Efficient Cycling | Whether you're an experienced cycle commuter or a nervous potential new starter there's something for everyone in this fantastic talk from experienced cyclist and road traffic expert Jared Spier. | Jared Spier | 14 Dec 2012 |
| 1821 | Blogging and Twitter | Elizabeth Eva Leach, Tutorial Fellow in Music at Oxford, disseminates her research through her blog as well as using Twitter to encourage succinct scholarly exchange. | Elizabeth Eva Leach | 26 Nov 2012 | |
| 1822 | Creative Commons | Understanding Global Refugee Policy (Closing plenary) | RSC 30th Anniversary Conference. Closing plenary by Filippo Grandi (UNRWA), Arafat Jamal (IASC) and James Milner (Carleton University) recorded on 7 December 2012 at St Anne's College, Oxford. | Filippo Grandi, Arafat Jamal, James Milner | 14 Dec 2012 |
| 1823 | Creative Commons | Deportation, non-deportability and precarious lives: the contemporary status-less child in Britain | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Dr Nando Sigona (University of Oxford) recorded on 14 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Nando Sigona | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1824 | Creative Commons | Understanding Global Refugee Policy (Opening plenary) | RSC 30th Anniversary Conference. Opening plenary by Professor Guy S. Goodwin-Gill (University of Oxford) recorded on 6 December 2012 at St Anne's College, Oxford. | Guy S. Goodwin-Gill | 14 Dec 2012 |
| 1825 | Creative Commons | Humanitarian Innovation Project: launch event | Special seminar by Dr Alexander Betts, Louise Bloom and Dr Naohiko Omata (University College Dublin) recorded on 15 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Alexander Betts, Louise Bloom, Naohiko Omata | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1826 | Creative Commons | The architecture of refugee protection | Annual Harrell-Bond Lecture 2012. Lecture by Professor Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar (Co-Director of the Stanford Center for International Security and Cooperation)recorded on 7 November 2012 at the Oxford Museum of Natural History. | Mariano-Florentino Cuéllar | 14 Dec 2012 |
| 1827 | Creative Commons | Can we eradicate HIV? | Dr John Frater talks about his research into finding a cure for HIV. | Dr John Frater | 12 Dec 2012 |
| 1828 | Creative Commons | The migrant and the (good) citizen: exclusion, failure, tolerance | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Professor Bridget Anderson (University of Oxford) recorded on 21 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Bridget Anderson | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1829 | Creative Commons | The Tempest - Our revels now are ended: Bringing a scene to Life | The director Archie Cornish, and actor Dylan Townley, introduce the Revel speech in The Tempest. They also discuss the context in which it appears. | Archie Cornish, Dylan Townley | 22 Aug 2012 |
| 1830 | Creative Commons | Women in Journalism - a new kind of glass ceiling? | Suzanne Franks, City University, gives a talk for the Reuters Institute of Journalism seminar series. | Suzanne Franks | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 1831 | Creative Commons | Was there a Russian Enlightenment? What's the problem and why does it matter? | 1/8. Andrew Kahn (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, Oxford) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Andrew Kahn | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1832 | Creative Commons | Legacy media and technology transitions - what went wrong? | Lucy Küng, Professor of Media Management at Jönköping International Business School. | Lucy Küng | 19 Dec 2012 |
| 1833 | Creative Commons | The Experience of Different Sectors in Communicating Risk and Uncertainty part one | Wendy Jarrett, Associate Director, Media Relations, National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templeton College, Oxford. | Wendy Jarrett | 20 Dec 2012 |
| 1834 | Creative Commons | Communicating Risk and Uncertainty Opening Address | Opening Address by Professor Speigelhalter, Winton Professor of the Public Understanding of Risk, Cambridge University. | David Speigelhalter | 20 Dec 2012 |
| 1835 | Creative Commons | Public Understanding of Risk and Uncertainy - part one | Dr Nick Pidgeon, Cardiff University, gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templeton College, Oxford on 15th November 2012. | Nick Pidgeon | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 1836 | Creative Commons | Public Understanding of Risk and Uncertainy - part two | Dr Emily Shuckburgh, BAS/DECC, gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templton College, Oxford on 15th Novemeber 2012. | Emily Shuckburgh | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 1837 | Creative Commons | Communicating Risk and Uncertainty in Climate Science part one | Professor Chris Rapley, UCL, gives a talk for the Communicating Risk and Uncertainty conference, held at Green Templton College, Oxford on 15th Novemeber 2012. Introduced by Richard Black, former BBC Correspondent. | Chris Rapley, Richard Black | 21 Dec 2012 |
| 1838 | Are investments still protected under Intra-EU BITs? | David Reed, Partner, International Arbitration Division, Arnold and Porter - 18 October 2012. | David Reed | 30 Oct 2012 | |
| 1839 | Is the Rome Statute Binding on Individuals? | Dr M Milanovic, Lecturer in Law, University of Nottingham - 1 November 2012. | Marko Milanovic | 09 Nov 2012 | |
| 1840 | Mr. Salomon and M. Diallo: Personality and Protection in International Law | Professor H Thirlway, Former Principal Legal Secretary, International Court of Justice - 11 October 2012. | Hugh Thirlway | 30 Oct 2012 | |
| 1841 | Creative Commons | Conflict Culture | How much do we really know about the experience of the average individual soldier? | Matthew Leonard | 29 Oct 2012 |
| 1842 | Creative Commons | The Historian and the Centenary | Important questions, problems, and challenges pertaining to the role historians and scholars will play in the centenary of the First World War. | Pierre Purseigle | 29 Oct 2012 |
| 1843 | Creative Commons | 2012 Leverhulme Lecture 1: Some Problems about Religion in the Political Sphere: the dangers of instability and violence | This series of lectures attempts to explore whether possible relations between some typical religious virtues, attitudes and practices and typical democratic virtues, attitudes and practices must be a source of conflict or can be mutually supportive. | Tony Coady | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1844 | Creative Commons | 2012 Leverhulme Lecture 2: Reason, Religion and Public Discourse in a Liberal Democracy | This series of lectures attempts to explore whether possible relations between some typical religious virtues, attitudes and practices and typical democratic virtues, attitudes and practices must be a source of conflict or can be mutually supportive. | Tony Coady | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1845 | Creative Commons | Bill Jacoby on teaching quantitative methods to political science students | Bill Jacoby discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate political science students and other social scientists. | William G Jacoby | 18 Oct 2012 |
| 1846 | Creative Commons | Paul Kellstedt on teaching quantitative methods to political science students | Paul Kellstedt discusses his experiences and views of what works well when teaching quantitative methods to undergraduate political science students and other social scientists. | Paul Kellstedt | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1847 | Creative Commons | Which technologies do Oxford University students use? | Melissa Highton, University of Oxford, presents the findings of the DIGE Project which investigated the use of technology by students from Oxford. | Melissa Highton | 26 Nov 2012 |
| 1848 | Tactical Voting | Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Tactical Voting. | David Hume | 09 Feb 2011 | |
| 1849 | Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum | Colloquia Week 4 HT11: Egyptian Collection at the Pitt Rivers Museum. | Alice Stevenson | 09 Feb 2011 | |
| 1850 | Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania | Colloquia Week 4 MT10: Moving goods and moving people: transport, infrastructure and economic transformation in Tanzania. | Chris Adam | 17 Nov 2010 | |
| 1851 | A hidden secret or placebo effect? How Saladin's physicians took care of souls and bodies | Colloquia Week 7 HT10 - Daniel Nicolae; "A hidden secret or placebo effect? How Saladin's physicians took care of souls and bodies". | Daniel Nicolae | 03 Mar 2010 | |
| 1852 | Creative Commons | Addressing the crisis in Europe and the global economy: Lessons from the 1920s and 1930s? | A lecture at the St Anthony's College Oxford, European Studies Centre, given by Professor's David Vines and Patricia Clavin chaired by Maxwell Watson on 28th November 2012. | Maxwell Watson, David Vines, Patricia Clavin | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1853 | Colloquium Week 2: Myths about the Medieval World | There are some standard modern myths (e.g. "medieval people thought the earth was flat"; "they were considered old at the age of 30", etc.) which historians are always encountering in their audiences, and I will try to de-bunk some of these. | Emilie Savage-Smith | 05 Jun 2009 | |
| 1854 | Reparative Reasoning: An Abductive Approach to Religious Conflict | Colloquia Week 5 MT10: Reparative Reasoning: An Abductive Approach to Religious Conflict. | Gary Slater | 17 Nov 2010 | |
| 1855 | Lyophilization of Protein Pharmaceuticals | Colloquia Week 3 HT10 - Dr Heiko Schiffter; "Lyophilization of Protein Pharmaceuticals". | Heiko Schiffter | 03 Feb 2010 | |
| 1856 | Week 6 - "The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Failed States" | "The Self-Fulfilling Prophecy of Failed States: Somalia, State Collapse and the Global War on Terror" A paper presented during the weekly Colloquium. | Harry Verhoeven | 16 Jun 2009 | |
| 1857 | Colloquium Week 5: "Funding Conservation and Development in the Dominican Republic" | A Paper detailing fieldwork analysing funding for conservation and development in the Dominican Republic. | Laura Sauls | 10 Jun 2009 | |
| 1858 | Outsourcing Governance - limitations to new models of ethical governance in global supply chains | Colloquia Week 2 TT10 - Outsourcing Governance - limitations to new models of ethical governance in global supply chains. | Mick Blowfield | 06 May 2010 | |
| 1859 | 'The Sound of Africa' - Hugh Tracey tried to record the entire African continent but was anybody listening? | Colloquia Week 4 HT10 - Noel Lobley; The Sound of Africa - Hugh Tracey tried to record the entire African continent but was anybody listening? | Noel Lobley | 10 Feb 2010 | |
| 1860 | 'Fly Genetics': What can fruit flies tell us about our immune system? | Colloquium - Week 5 MT09 (Senior Speaker). | Petros Ligoxygakis | 11 Nov 2009 | |
| 1861 | The Science Museum, London - an educational institution? | Colloquium week 7 MT09 (Junior member speaker). | Thad Parsons III | 26 Nov 2009 | |
| 1862 | Sino-Japanese Relations beyond ODA | 'Sino-Japanese Relations beyond ODA' Colloquium - week 2 MT09. | Matt Bilski | 06 Nov 2009 | |
| 1863 | Colloquium Week 7: "What are the social work types and why should we care?" | A paper presented on Tuesday 9th June 2009 at the St Cross College Colloquium. | Tracy Wharton | 10 Jun 2009 | |
| 1864 | Physics of the Impossible | Professor Michio Kaku poses the question: "where does the realm of science fiction end?" He explores the actual possibilities of ideas such as time travel, force fields, teleportation, star ships and invisibility. | Michio Kaku | 05 Jun 2009 | |
| 1865 | A History of Christianity - Introduction to the series | An introductory talk given by Professor Diarmaid MacCulloch prior to the gala screening of the first episode of the BBC TV series "A History of Christianity" at St Cross 5/11/2009. | Diarmaid MacCulloch | 06 Nov 2009 | |
| 1866 | Creative Commons | Copyright in the Digital Age | Emily Goodhand is the Copyright and Compliance Officer at the University of Reading. She has a strong Twitter presence as @copyrightgirl and is Vice-Chairman of the Libraries and Archives Copyright Alliance (LACA). | Emily Goodhand | 26 Nov 2012 |
| 1867 | Creative Commons | Social Media and your Career | How can social media become career tools? In this talk Lucy Hawkins, Careers Adviser at the University of Oxford, reveals the techniques of how to use social media for information gathering, active self-marketing and networking. | Lucy Hawkins | 26 Nov 2012 |
| 1868 | Creative Commons | Religious dogma versus scientific progress: Enlightenment issues in 18th c. Russia | 2/8. Alexander Iosad (Cantemir Institute, Oxford) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Alexander Iosad | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1869 | Creative Commons | Picking over the pieces, or Diderot in St. Petersburg: Zeitgeist? accident? or one more bit in a puzzle? | 3/8. Marian Hobson (Queen Mary, University of London) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Marian Hobson | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1870 | Creative Commons | Voltaire in St Petersburg: The Voltaire Library and the Marginalia Project | 4/8. Gillian Pink (Voltaire Foundation, Oxford) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Gillian Pink | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1871 | Creative Commons | Banking on Biodiversity | The Chief Environmentalist at the European Investment Bank talks on 'Banking on Biodiversity: the Experience of the European Investment Bank'. | Peter Carter, European Investment Bank | 29 Nov 2012 |
| 1872 | Reflections on the ECI's MSc Environmental Change and Management | Students Max and Astrid give their insights on this MSc programme, including why they applied, what they learned, the fieldtrips, the students and more. | Max Edkins, Astrid Westerlind Wigstrom | 10 Oct 2008 | |
| 1873 | Creative Commons | Ethics and politics | Moral and Political Philosophy: how should we live? What constitutes a just state? | Marianne Talbot | 09 Jan 2009 |
| 1874 | Creative Commons | A romp through the history of philosophy from the Pre-Socratics to the present day. | A romp through the history of philosophy from the Pre-Socratics to the present day. | Marianne Talbot | 13 Nov 2008 |
| 1875 | Developing and disseminating effective psychological therapies for anxiety disorders: science, policy and economics. | David M Clark (Oxford University) delivers a lecture at the third Calleva Research Symposium on Evolution and Human Science on 27 October 2012. | David M Clark | 04 Dec 2012 | |
| 1876 | A social neuroscience perspective on adolescent risk-taking | Laurence Steinberg (Temple University) delivers a lecture at the third Calleva Research Symposium on Evolution and Human Science on 27 October 2012. | Laurence Steinberg | 04 Dec 2012 | |
| 1877 | Social networks and evolution | Nicholas Christakis (Harvard University) delivers a lecture at the third Calleva Research Symposium on Evolution and Human Science on 27 October 2012. | Nicholas Christakis | 04 Dec 2012 | |
| 1878 | What Alan Turing might have discovered | Stephen Wolfram, founder and CEO of Wolfram Research and creator of Mathematica, gives a talk for the Alan Turing Centenary weekend. | Stephen Wolfram | 22 Oct 2012 | |
| 1879 | Congruent Worlds: Turing, Lovelace and Babbage | Doron Swade, Royal Holloway, Univ. of London, gives a talk for the Alan Turing Centenary weekend. | Doron Swade | 22 Oct 2012 | |
| 1880 | Creative Commons | Rethinking impact with social media | Oxford-based researcher Nando Sigona started his blog "Postcards from..." in 2008. Since then his use of social media has expanded into Twitter and Podcasting to engage wider communities in his research on migration, asylum and minority issues. | Nando Sigona | 26 Nov 2012 |
| 1881 | Europe: still a common vision? | Dr Wolfgang Schäuble (German Federal Minister of Finance) delivers a lecture for the European Studies Centre, St Antony's College on 29th October 2012. | Wolfgang Schäuble, Chris Patten, Othon Anistasakis, Margaret MacMillan | 03 Dec 2012 | |
| 1882 | Creative Commons | European authors and Russian nuns. An Enlightened girl takes a monastic oath | 8/8. Andrei Zorin (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages, Oxford) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Andrei Zorin | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1883 | Creative Commons | Intervention in space and affirmation of self: the ethics of improvement | 7/8. Andreas Schönle (Queen Mary, University of London) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Andreas Schönle | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1884 | Creative Commons | How Should Theatre Work? The Question of Audience | 6/8. Alexei Evstratov (Université Paris-Sorbonne) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Alexei Evstratov | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1885 | Creative Commons | The Enlightenment in the Correspondence of Catherine the Great and Friedrich Melchior Grimm | 5/8. Kelsey Rubin-Detlev (Ertegun House, Oxford) delivers a talk for "Was there a Russian Enlightenment?", a one-day seminar held at Ertegun House, Oxford in November 2012. | Kelsey Rubin-Detlev | 03 Dec 2012 |
| 1886 | Creative Commons | Mary Wollstonecraft - A Vindication of the Rights of Woman | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. In her most famous work Mary Wollstonecraft argued that if women were educated in the same way as men they would perform as well. | Annabell James | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 1887 | Creative Commons | William Godwin: Memoirs of the Author of a Vindication of the Rights of Woman | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Godwin's memoir of Mary Wollstonecraft has been called the first modern biography. At the time, however, its frankness and emotional candour provoked general outrage. | Henry Cockburn | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 1888 | Creative Commons | Introduction to William Godwin | The first part in this series gives a biography of the writer William Godwin, exploring his background and the key points from his life. | Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1889 | Creative Commons | Godwin and London in the 1820s | A discussion of religious dissent, the development of a secular education at London University in the 1820s, and Godwin's own lifelong concern with education. | Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1890 | Creative Commons | Can stories change the world? Promises and challenges of web-based patient feedback for improving care | Health Experiences Institute/Management in Medicine (HEXI/MiM) speaker event. | James Munro, Malte Ziewitz, Louise Locock | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1891 | Creative Commons | Rousseau: Archive et Invention. | Professor Nathalie Ferrand (École Normale Supérieure Paris) gives the 2012 Besterman Lecture for the Voltaire Foundation. This lecture is in French. | Nathalie Ferrand | 23 Nov 2012 |
| 1892 | Creative Commons | Rousseau's copy of La Lettre à d'Alembert | Short podcast looking at Enlightenment philosopher Rousseau's copy of La Lettre à d'Alembert, housed in the Bodleian Library. | Nathalie Ferrand | 23 Nov 2012 |
| 1893 | Creative Commons | 'Containing multitudes': writing about Pevsner | Biographer Susie Harries delivered this Oxford Centre for Life-Writing lecture on her acclaimed biography, Nikolaus Pevsner: The Life. | Susie harries | 08 Nov 2012 |
| 1894 | Creative Commons | Freud's Impossible Life | Renowned psychologist, literary critic and essayist Adam Phillips delivers a public lecture at Wolfson College on his work on 'Freud's Impossible Life'. The lecture is introduced by the College President, Hermione Lee. | Adam Phillips | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1895 | Creative Commons | States, sovereignties and refugees: A view from the margins? | Annual Elizabeth Colson Lecture 2012. Lecture by Professor Alessandro Monsutti (Graduate Institute, Geneva) recorded on 6 June 2012 at the University Museum of Natural History, Oxford. | Alessandro Monsutti | 12 Jun 2012 |
| 1896 | War and Civilization Series Lecture 1: War and Finance | Niall Ferguson is currently Professor of History at Harvard University and Professor of History and International Affairs at the London School of Economics. | Niall Ferguson | 24 May 2010 | |
| 1897 | Creative Commons | War and Civilization Series Lecture 4: War and Liberation | Ian Buruma is a writer and lecturer focussing on Asian (esp. Japanese) culture. He is currently Henry R. Luce Professor of Democracy, Human Rights and Journalism at Bard College, New York. | Ian Buruma | 24 May 2010 |
| 1898 | Creative Commons | War and Civilization Series Lecture 2: War and Poetry | Geoffrey Hill is currently Professor of Literature and Religion at Boston University and in 2009 his Collected Critical Writings won the Truman Capote Award for Literary Criticism. | Geoffrey Hill | 24 May 2010 |
| 1899 | Creative Commons | War and Civilization Series Lecture 3: War and Pity | Marina Warner is a writer of fiction, criticism and history; her works include novels and short stories as well as studies of myths, symbols, and fairytales. She is currently Professor at Essex University. | Marina Warner | 24 May 2010 |
| 1900 | Creative Commons | Applied Logic | The 2011 Wolfson College Haldane Lecture was given by Sir Tony Hoare, Emeritus Professor at Oxford University Computing Laboratory and a principal researcher at Microsoft Research in Cambridge, UK. | Sir Tony Hoare | 14 Mar 2011 |
| 1901 | Creative Commons | Godwin and Frankenstein | How far did Godwin have an impact on Mary Shelley's Frankenstein (1818) and what does it tell us about how she thought about his principles, and his life. | Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1902 | Creative Commons | The Possibility of Religious-Secular Ethical Engagement Debate 1: Abortion | The Possibility of Religious-Secular Ethical Engagement: Abortion. | Charles Camosy, Julian Savulescu | 24 Oct 2012 |
| 1903 | Creative Commons | Godwin and his historical context | A discussion of the historical period in which William Godwin was writing and the social and political pressures that he was working under at the time. | Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1904 | Creative Commons | Godwin and his friends | A discussion about the social aspects of the life of the writer William Godwin- how he interacted with his friends and how he was seen by his peers. | Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1905 | Creative Commons | Godwin's life and family | A discussion of Godwin's relationships with unconventional women; and his 'Victorian' attitudes towards his daughter, Mary Shelley and his wife, Mary Wollstonecraft. | Mark Philp, David O’Shaughnessy, Ellen Sandford O'Neill | 22 Nov 2012 |
| 1906 | Creative Commons | The Possibility of Religious-Secular Ethical Engagement Debate 2: Euthanasia | The Possibility of Religious-Secular Ethical Engagement: Euthanasia. | Charles Camosy, Julian Savulescu | 23 Oct 2012 |
| 1907 | Creative Commons | HIV and AIDS - Special lecture for Oxford AIDS Research Day 2012 | Mark Heywood reflects on the impact of HIV and AIDS for the 4th Annual HIV / AIDS Student Research day. | Mark Heywood | 27 Nov 2012 |
| 1908 | Creative Commons | What is the evidence about migrant living conditions in the private rented sector and how could they be improved? | Outlining a new report for the Housing and Migration Network UK, 'Migrants and the Private Rented Sector', published in February is the first national report to explore the needs and experience of new migrants who live in the private rented sector. | Gill Green, Neil Coles | 27 Nov 2012 |
| 1909 | Civic stratification and civil repair: the case of welfare and asylum | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Professor Lydia Morris (University of Essex) recorded on 28 November 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Lydia Morris | 29 Nov 2012 | |
| 1910 | More News is Good News: Democracy and Media in India | Prannoy Roy, director of New Delhi Television, gives a lecture on the history of NDTV and Indian television and the part democracy and rulership has played it's development. | Prannoy Roy, John Lloyd, Daya Thussu, Geert Linnebank | 29 Nov 2012 | |
| 1911 | Creative Commons | Visual political economies and the favelas of Rio de Janeiro | Udi Butler, Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, University of Bristol, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Udi Butler | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1912 | Creative Commons | Resilience building in trajectories towards sustainability: an examination of communal growing in the UK | Rebecca White, Science and Technology Policy Research, University of Sussex, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Rebecca White | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1913 | Creative Commons | Childhood obesity: what are its future health and social consequences? | Jennifer Baker,Imperial College School of Medicine, Imperial College London, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Jennifer Baker | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1914 | Creative Commons | Eating NatureCulture: material feminism and maternal obesity | Megan Warin, University of Adelaide, Australia, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series. | Megan Waren | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1915 | Creative Commons | Sarin no ato: Tracing the Aftermath of the Tokyo Subway Gassing | Dr Mark Pendleton, (Lecturer in Japanese Studies, School of East Asian Studies, University of Sheffield) gives a talk for the Nissan Japanese Studies Seminar Series. | Mark Pendleton | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1916 | Creative Commons | Re-imagining Child Soldiers | Professor Mark Drumbl gives a talk for the OTJR seminar series. | Mark Drumbl | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1917 | Creative Commons | After Cool Japan: Contemporary Art in the Post-Bubble, Post-Disaster Society | Professor Adrian Favell, (Professor of Sociology, Centre d'études européennes Sciences Po, France) gives a talk for the Nissan Japan Studies seminar series. | Adrian Favell | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1918 | Creative Commons | Doing capitalism in the innovation economy | William H. Janeway CBE, Senior Advisor and Managing Director at Warburg Pincus, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School. | William H Janeway | 06 Nov 2012 |
| 1919 | Creative Commons | Uehiro Seminar: The Ethics of Creating Designer Babies | Julian Savulescu believes that if we can genetically alter the next generation, not only should we be free to do so, it may even turn out that in some circumstances we have an obligation to go ahead and do it. | Julian Savulescu | 18 Oct 2012 |
| 1920 | Creative Commons | Social Mobility - The Greatest Challenge of our Time? | Sir Peter Lampi, founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust (which aims to improve social mobility through education) and founder of the Education Endowment Foundation. | Sir Peter Lampi | 07 Nov 2012 |
| 1921 | Creative Commons | Taming of the Shrew | Emma Smith uses evidence of early reception and from more recent productions to discuss the question of whether Katherine is tamed at the end of the play. | Emma Smith | 09 Nov 2012 |
| 1922 | Creative Commons | HIV and children in Africa | Professor Sarah Rowland-Jones tells us about her work on HIV with children in Africa. | Sarah Rowland-Jones | 07 Feb 2012 |
| 1923 | Creative Commons | Editing the IFRCs World Disasters Report 2012 | Special seminar by Professor Roger Zetter (Refugee Studies Centre) recorded on 30 October 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Roger Zetter | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1924 | Creative Commons | Ireland: forced migration history, forced migration empathy? | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Dr Irial Glynn (University College Dublin) recorded on 31 October 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Irial Glynn | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1925 | Creative Commons | Taking Direct Discrimination Cases out of the Straightjacket of Crude Comparator Analysis: A Shift to a Stronger Principle of Equality | Justice Kevin Bell, Justice of the Supreme Court of Victoria - 16 October 2012. | Kevin Bell | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1926 | Creative Commons | Lessons of The Crisis 2007-2012 | Stanley Fischer, Govenor of the Bank of Israel and Humanitas Visiting Professor of Economic Thought, gives a talk for the Humanitas program. | Stanley Fischer | 10 Nov 2012 |
| 1927 | Lessons for banking reform | Professor Sir John Vickers, Warden All Souls College, gives a workshop on Economic thought looking at banking reform. | Sir John Vickers | 10 Nov 2012 | |
| 1928 | Creative Commons | Pandemics - Can we eliminate major worldwide epidemics? | Larry Brilliant, President of the Skoll Global Threats Fund, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School. | Larry Brilliant | 06 Nov 2012 |
| 1929 | Creative Commons | Lessons on Capital Flows and Financial Stability | Professor Hyun Song Shin, Hughes-Rogers Professor of Economics at Princeton University, gives a talk for the Humanitas Professorship on Economic Thought. | Hyun Song Shin | 12 Nov 2012 |
| 1930 | Defining Moments in International Relations Since 1962 | The world of our Founders was one in which the space race heated up, and the Cold War froze over. In October 1962, as the College's first cohort of undergraduates arrived, Cuba was bringing the world to the brink of nuclear war. | Marshall Cloyd, Jens Tholstrup, Clark Ervin, James Rodgers, Roger Ainsworth | 05 Oct 2012 | |
| 1931 | Creative Commons | What is the latest picture from migration statistics? | Jon Simmons, Home Office, gives a talk for the COMPAS breakfast briefing series. | Jon Simmons | 09 Nov 2012 |
| 1932 | Creative Commons | What works in integration? | Vidhya Ramalingam, The Institute for Strategic Dialogue, gives a talk for the COMPAS Breakfast Briefing series. | Vidhya Ramalingam | 09 Nov 2012 |
| 1933 | Creative Commons | Civil Conflict in the Current Era: New Patterns or Same Old? | Global Economic Governance Seminar, 9 November 2012. Has there been, as many have argued, a precipitous decline in civil conflicts during the past decade? | Anke Hoeffler, Monica Duffy Toft, Richard Caplan | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1934 | Creative Commons | McGovern Lecture 2012: Halving Premature Death | Sir Richard Peto, GTC Fellow, Professor of Medical Statistics and Epidemiology at the University of Oxford, gives the annual McGovern Lecture. | Sir Richard Peto | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1935 | Creative Commons | Black Africans - who are they? | Lavinia Mitton (University of Kent) gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. | Lavinia Mitton | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1936 | Creative Commons | Welcome Address to the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France Conference | Katherine Nwajiaku-Dahou gives an introduction to the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. | Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1937 | Creative Commons | Reporting Results: Same Difference? Nigerian Brits - French Senegalese: What they said? What the research said? | Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou (Oxford University, lead researcher) and Constance Mbassi Manga (Project researcher, Kings College) give a talk for the Same Difference Conference. | Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou, Mbassi Manga | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1938 | Creative Commons | Focus on Southwark: Inter group relations at community level (Camberwell and Bermondsey) | Ole Jensen, (Compas, Oxford University), gives a talk for the Same Difference Conference. | Ole Jensen | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1939 | Creative Commons | Snaps shots from Southwark - What the Research said | Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou gives a talk for the Same Difference - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference. | Kathryn Nwajiaku-Dahou | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1940 | Creative Commons | Presentation from Ojeaku Nwabuzo (Runnymede Trust) | Ojeaku Nwabuzo (Runnymede Trust) gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. | Ojeaku Nwabuzo | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1941 | Creative Commons | The theatrics of life on the estate: a playwrite's view | Oladipo Agboluaje, gives a talk for the Same Difference? - Nigerian Brits, French Senegalese: Comparing Integration in the UK and France conference held on 6th July 2012 at St Anthony's College, Oxford. | Oladipo Agboluaje | 13 Nov 2012 |
| 1942 | Creative Commons | Introduction to the Volcano symposium | Stephen Whitefield, head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, gives an introduction to the Volcano symposium: a series of talks discussing the causes of and possible solutions to the current global crisis. | Stephen Whitefield | 12 Nov 2012 |
| 1943 | The Current Crisis Through the Lens of History | Art historian Timothy Clarke, political philosopher Antonio Negri and historian David Priestland each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. | Timothy Clarke, Antonio Negri, David Priestland | 12 Nov 2012 | |
| 1944 | A Crisis of Civilisation? | Philosopher Vittorio Hösle, Dominican friar Timothy Radcliffe and writer Malise Ruthven each give a talk for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. | Vittorio Hösle, Timothy Radcliffe, Malise Ruthven | 12 Nov 2012 | |
| 1945 | Creative Commons | Crisis in and of Economics | Economists John Kay and David Ruccio both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. | John Kay, David Ruccio | 12 Nov 2012 |
| 1946 | Creative Commons | Elites and Societies: Are our rules capable of solving the crisis? Are our societies finding solutions for themselves? | Sociologists Donatella Della Porta and Ferenc Miszlivetz both give talks for the Volcano symposium: a series of events discussing the current global crisis. | Donatella della Porta, Ferenc Miszlivetz | 12 Nov 2012 |
| 1947 | Creative Commons | Conclusions: What have we learned? What should be done next? | Stephen Whitefield, head of the Department of Politics and International Relations, draws some conclusions from the Volcano symposium: a series of talks discussing the causes of and possible solutions to the current global crisis. | Stephen Whitefield | 12 Nov 2012 |
| 1948 | Mystical Northern Lights | Dr Rob Simpson from Zooniverse talks about the awe-inspiring aurorae, the Northern Lights, and other effects the sun can have on the earth. Find out why 2013 will be a spectacular year for this phenomenon and how and where is best to view it. | Rob Simpson | 14 Nov 2012 | |
| 1949 | Zooniverse: what to do with half a million scientists? | Dr Chris Lintott and Dr Rob Simpson explain using 'citizen power' to expand our knowledge of the Universe. | Chris Lintott, Rob Simpson | 14 Nov 2012 | |
| 1950 | Physics in the 21st century - an exciting Time for Physics at oxford | Dr John Wheater, Chairman of the Department and other members of the Oxford University Physics team about all the latest projects and ideas that they are working on. With Alan Barr and Henry Snaith. | John Wheater, Alan Barr, Henry Snaith | 14 Nov 2012 | |
| 1951 | Creative Commons | Physics and Philosophy: An Introduction | On the inextricable links between physics and philosophy and the ways in which one can lead to the other - how they complement each other in answering the big questions. | Ankita Anirban | 30 Jul 2012 |
| 1952 | Creative Commons | Viral vectored vaccine development | Professor Sarah Gilbert talks about her work on viral vectored vaccines. | Sarah Gilbert | 14 Nov 2012 |
| 1953 | Creative Commons | Childhood Nutrition and Immunity | Dr Jay Berkley tells us about his work on childhood nutrition and immunity in East Africa. | Jay Berkley | 25 Sep 2012 |
| 1954 | Creative Commons | Philosophy of language and mind | Language and Mind: What is rationality? What is consciousness? How do we manage to express our thoughts and experiences in language? | Marianne Talbot | 09 Jan 2009 |
| 1955 | Creative Commons | Mary Wollstonecraft Three notes to William Godwin | Part of the Shelley's Ghost Exhibition. Even after their marriage Godwin and Wollstonecraft preferred to live independently during the day, and communicate by correspondence. | Hannah Morrell | 02 Dec 2010 |
| 1956 | Creative Commons | Brought to Book: Book History and the Idea of Literature | Professor Paul Eggert, University of New South Wales, gives the 17th Annual D.F. McKenzie lecture on the subject of books and gives a case study of Henry Lawson, Australian author of Where the Billy Boils. | Paul Eggert | 09 Mar 2011 |
| 1957 | Creative Commons | 'Some exquisitely-dressed stage favourite': Shakespeare and the suffragettes | In this talk, Sophie Duncan examines suffragists' interactions with Shakespeare and his works, as performers, directors, consumers and critics. | Sophie Duncan | 17 Jul 2012 |
| 1958 | Creative Commons | The Reform of the Welfare State and the Dynamics of People's Lives - Sydney Ball Memorial Lecture 2012 | The 2012 lecture 'The Reform of the Welfare State and the Dynamics of People's Lives' delivered by Professor John Hills (London School of Economics) on Wednesday, 31 October 2012 at 5 p.m. in the Nissan Lecture Theatre, St. Antony's College. | John Hills | 21 Nov 2012 |
| 1959 | Creative Commons | Is blogging and tweeting about research papers worth it? | Does using social media have an impact on disseminating your research papers? Dr Melissa Terras, UCL, gives her experiences and opinions on this question through her own personal findings. | Melissa Terras | 21 Nov 2012 |
| 1960 | Creative Commons | New challenges of reporting on government | Christopher Cook, FT education correspondent, gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. | Christopher Cook | 21 Nov 2012 |
| 1961 | Creative Commons | The war for Leveson's ear | John Mair, senior lecturer Coventry University and author of 'The Phone Hacking Scandal; Journalism on Trial' gives a talk for the RISJ seminar series. | John Mair | 21 Nov 2012 |
| 1962 | Creative Commons | The Merchant of Venice | This lecture on The Merchant of Venice discusses the ways the play's personal relationships are shaped by models of financial transaction, using the casket scenes as a central example. | Emma Smith | 20 Nov 2012 |
| 1963 | Creative Commons | Specific Language Impairment | Dr Dianne Newbury talks about the contribution of genetics to specific language impairment. | Dianne Newbury | 14 Nov 2011 |
| 1964 | Creative Commons | Mark Thompson (Symposium): Politics and Language - Friends or Enemies? | Symposium following Mark Thompson's series of talks for the Humanitas Programme. With Polly Toynbee, Gus O'Donnell, David Willetts MP and chaired by Andrew Marr. | Mark Thompson, Polly Toynbee, Gus O'Donnell, David Willetts, Andrew Marr | 15 Nov 2012 |
| 1965 | Creative Commons | Mark Thompson: Not in my name | In his third lecture, Mark Thompson looks at what happens when modern rhetoric and morality collide, taking the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan as his principal examples. | Mark Thompson | 15 Nov 2012 |
| 1966 | Creative Commons | Mark Thompson: Consign it to the flames | Almost everyone accepts that science is our most authoritative guide to understanding the world so why is it so disputed when it comes to public policy? Mark Thompson examines what's happened to the 'argument from authority' in modern rhetoric. | Mark Thompson | 15 Nov 2012 |
| 1967 | Creative Commons | Mark Thompson: Inaugural Lecture - Is Plato winning the argument? | Drawing in particular on recent examples from American and British healthcare reform, Mark Thompson asks whether the language of politics is changing in ways which threaten public understanding of and engagement with the most important issues of the day. | Mark Thompson | 15 Nov 2012 |
| 1968 | Norman Foster: Symposium on the Future of Cities - Discussion and Concluding Remarks | Discussion and concluding remarks from Lord Foster to end the half-day symposium on the future of cities. | John Ockendon, Malcolm McCulloch, Steve Rayner, David Banister, David Howard, Norman Foster | 02 Feb 2011 | |
| 1969 | Norman Foster: Symposium on the Future of Cities | This half-day symposium, convened by the School of Geography and the Environment, addresses themes arising from Lord Foster's lecture, focusing on the city of the future and includes internationally distinguished panelists from Oxford and beyond. | John Ockendon, Malcolm McCulloch, Steve Rayner, David Banister | 02 Feb 2011 | |
| 1970 | Creative Commons | Symposium on the Future of Airport Capacity | Symposium with Lord Foster, Huw Thomas, Louise Congdon, Dr Richard Broderick and Chris Moores. Chaired by Professor David Banister. | Lord Foster, Huw Thomas, Louise Congdon, Richard Broderick, Chris Moores, David Banister | 21 Dec 2011 |
| 1971 | Creative Commons | 07. 'Old Europe' - pensions, taxes and alternatives | Professor David Coleman from Dept of Social Policy, University of Oxford, gives a talk from his "Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World" series talking about the issue of population ageing. | David Coleman | 27 Apr 2012 |
| 1972 | Creative Commons | 08. After the demographic transition in the developing world | Fertility in all but 12 countries in the world is now falling. Where will it stop? In this talk, Prof David Coleman looks at the demographic transition in the developing world. | David Coleman | 10 Jul 2012 |
| 1973 | Creative Commons | 09. Bringing down the birth rate - family planning in the developing world | Traditionally, high birth rates were high. But as they were balanced by high death rates, population growth rates were usually very low. Prof David Coleman looks at family planning in the developing world. | David Coleman | 12 Jul 2012 |
| 1974 | Creative Commons | 02. Numbering the people: the Census, Vital Registration and Population Registers | Professor David Coleman gives the second lecture on Demographics, where he looks at different ways in which governments and demographers have collected population data. | David Coleman | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1975 | Creative Commons | 01. Demographic Challenges for the 21st Century | Professor David Coleman gives the first lecture in his Demographic Trends and Problems of the Modern World series. | David Coleman | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1976 | Creative Commons | Migration consequences of complex crises | Special lecture by Ambassador William Lacy Swing (Director General, International Organization for Migration) recorded on 15 October 2012 at the Tsuzuki Lecture Theatre, St Anne's College. | Ambassador William Lacy Swing | 22 Oct 2012 |
| 1977 | Creative Commons | What is wrong with permanent alienage? | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Dr Kieran Oberman (University College Dublin) recorded on 10 October 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Dr Kieran Oberman | 22 Oct 2012 |
| 1978 | Creative Commons | Displacement, transitional justice and reconciliation: assumptions, challenges and lessons | This podcast was recorded for the launch of Policy Briefing 9 on 'Displacement, transitional justice and reconciliation: assumptions, challenges and lessons ' on 25 June 2012 at the Canadian High Commission, London. | Megan Bradley | 08 Oct 2012 |
| 1979 | Creative Commons | Dickens' Railways | Professor Stphen Gill, Lincoln College, gives a talk about the influence the Railways had on Charles Dickens' literature. | Stephen Gill | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1980 | Are Courts Representative Bodies? | Judge Jed Rakoff gives a talk for the Freedom, Law, Justice and Society seminar series. | Jed Rakoff | 26 Oct 2012 | |
| 1981 | Creative Commons | Are Courts Representative Bodies - a Canadian Perspective | Robert J. Sharpe gives a talk for the FLJS seminar series. | Robert J Sharpe | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1982 | Creative Commons | Why are we still trying to understand the outbreak of World War One? | In this St John's College Research Centre 2012 Annual Lecture, Professor Margaret MacMillan examines the reasons why this question has remained important over the last 100 years and suggests some possible explanations for the outbreak of the war. | Margaret MacMillan | 29 Oct 2012 |
| 1983 | Creative Commons | The citizenship market: trading identities in East Africa and the Great Lakes | Public Seminar Series, Michaelmas term 2012. Seminar by Dr Katy Long (London School of Economics and Political Science) recorded on 24 October 2012 at the Oxford Department of International Development, University of Oxford. | Dr Katy Long | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1984 | Creative Commons | Some people visit the Web. Other people live there. | Using his own research on what motivates individuals to become more 'Resident' online, David White will explore the pros and cons of developing a professional online persona and what it takes to get started. | David White | 18 Oct 2012 |
| 1985 | Creative Commons | The Better Part of Valour | Combatant Courage on the Western Front. | Edward Madigan | 29 Oct 2012 |
| 1986 | Creative Commons | Much Ado About Nothing | Emma Smith asks why the characters are so quick to believe the self-proclaimed villain Don John, drawing on gender and performance criticism to think about male bonding, the genre of comedy, and the impulses of modern performance. | Emma Smith | 30 Oct 2012 |
| 1987 | Can robots be made creative enough to invent their own language? | Luc Steels delivers the 2012 Simonyi lecture and asks can machines be creative enough to invent their own language? | Luc Steels, Marcus du Sautoy | 18 Oct 2012 | |
| 1988 | Creative Commons | How the West Got it | Professor Richard Jenkyns, Oxford University's Public Orator, looks at where what we call classical antiquity came from, whether it differed from other ancient civilisations and what it can tell us about Western Civilisation now and in the future. | Richard Jenkyns | 17 Oct 2012 |
| 1989 | Creative Commons | Water Security in Changing Climates | Professor David Grey (University of Oxford) delivers one of the 2012 ECI Climate Lectures. | David Grey | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1990 | Creative Commons | Climate and Land Use Change | Professor Britaldo Soares-Filho (Centro de Sensoriamento Remoto/UFMG, Brazil) delivers one of the 2012 ECI Climate Lectures. | Britaldo Soares-Filho | 26 Oct 2012 |
| 1991 | Creative Commons | Climate Change as a Global Shifting Force | Professor Sir David King (University of Oxford) delivers one of the 2012 ECI Climate Lectures. | David King | 25 Oct 2012 |
| 1992 | The Triumph of the Humanities | Michael S. Malone, journalist, bestselling author, and one of the world's best known technology writers challenges the notion that the humanities are facing a crisis. | Michael S. Malone | 25 Oct 2012 | |
| 1993 | Creative Commons | The Combat Soldier: Infantry Tactics and Cohesion in the Twentieth and Twenty-first Centuries | Professor Anthony King (University of Exeter) looks at the modern infantry tactics and cohesion, with a perspective on conscripted vs. professional armies. | Anthony King | 22 Oct 2012 |
| 1994 | Creative Commons | The Indian Sepoy in the First World War | The role of India and the Indian Sepoy in the First World War. | Santanu Das | 29 Oct 2012 |
| 1995 | Creative Commons | Negative Intergroup Contact: Causes and Consequences | Dr. Eva Jaspers (University of Utrecht) on negative intergroup contact and how it can help us understand persistent ethnic bias. | Eva Jaspers | 23 Oct 2012 |
| 1996 | Creative Commons | A Midsummer Night's Dream | This lecture on A Midsummer Night's Dream uses modern and early modern understandings of dreams to uncover a play less concerned with marriage and more with sexual desire. | Emma Smith | 05 Nov 2012 |
| 1997 | Creative Commons | Turing and the Public Consciousness: Turing 2.0(12) | Sue Black, University College London, Turing and the Public Consciousness: Turing 2.0(12). | Sue Black | 22 Oct 2012 |
| 1998 | Creative Commons | Political Epistemics: The Secret Police, the Opposition, and the End of East German Socialism | Sociological analysis of the End of East German Socialism. | Andreas Glaeser | 07 Jul 2012 |
| 1999 | Creative Commons | Decidability: The Entscheidungs problem | Robin Whitty, London South Bank University, gives a talk for the Alan Turing Centenary weekend. | Robin Whitty | 22 Oct 2012 |
| 2000 | Creative Commons | Turing in the History of Software | Cliff Jones, Newcastle University, gives a talk for the Alan Turing Centenary Weekend. | Cliff jones | 22 Oct 2012 |