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The collegiate system is at the heart of the University’s success, giving students and academics the benefits of belonging to both a large, internationally renowned institution and to a smaller, interdisciplinary, academic college community. It enables leading academics and students across subjects and year groups, and from different cultures and countries to come together to share ideas.
All Colleges invest heavily in facilities for extensive library and IT provision, accommodation and welfare support, and sports and social events. The relatively small number of students at each college allows for close and supportive personal attention to be given to the induction, academic development and welfare of individuals.
Each college has its own Governing Body, comprising the Head of House and a number of Fellows, most of whom also hold University posts. There are also six Permanent Private Halls, which were founded by various Christian denominations and still retain their religious character.
Series associated with Colleges
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| 568 | Creative Commons | The War and English Religion | Merton College's Tutor in History, an historian of 20th century Britain, argues that English Christianity survived the First World War rather better than is often assumed. | Matthew Grimley | 25 Feb 2014 |
| 567 | Creative Commons | Stephen Fry- "Put on Your Red Shoes: Performance and Destiny" | Stephen Fry, the 23rd holder of the Cameron Mackintosh Visiting Professorship in Contemporary Theatre gives his first lecture at the University followed by Q&A with Roger Ainsworth. (Contains strong language). | Stephen Fry, Roger Ainsworth | 21 Feb 2014 |
| 566 | Creative Commons | Is the Indian Nuclear Tiger Changing Its Stripes? Data, Interpretation and Fact | A talk by Dr Gaurav Kampani, Guest Researcher at the Norwegian Institute for Defence Studies (IFS), Oslo | Gaurav Kampani | 21 Feb 2014 |
| 565 | POMP Seminar Series 1 | Legal Culture in the Process of Integration. Polish post-EU Accession migrants in the United Kingdom. | Agnieszka Kubal, Jan Fellerer, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 17 Feb 2014 | |
| 564 | Towards modular regionalism in Latin America? | Dr Gian Luca Gardini (University of Bath) gives a talk foe the Latin American Centre seminar series | Gian Luca Gardini | 15 Feb 2014 | |
| 563 | Creative Commons | Democracies and Dictatorships in Latin America: Emergence, Survival, and Fall | Professor Scott Mainwaring gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series | Scott Mainwaring | 15 Feb 2014 |
| 562 | Creative Commons | Social Movements, Law and the Politics of Land Reform: Lessons from Brazil. | Dr George Meszaros (University of Warwick) gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series. | George Meszaros | 15 Feb 2014 |
| 561 | Creative Commons | Challenging Frontiers: On the Making—and Unmaking?—of Latin American Nations (especially Mexico). | Alan Knight (St Antony’s College) gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series. | Alan Knight | 15 Feb 2014 |
| 560 | Creative Commons | 1914–1918: Was Britain Right to Fight? | The Regius Professor of Moral and Pastoral Theology, Canon of Christ Church, and author of In Defence of War (2013) analyses Britain's belligerency in terms of Christian just war reasoning, and concludes that it was justified. | Nigel Biggar | 13 Feb 2014 |
| 559 | Creative Commons | Victorious Donkeys? British Generals and Generalship of the First World War Reconsidered | The Professor of War Studies at Wolverhampton University, a leading British military historian of the First World War, explodes some myths about British generalship and the performance of the British Army. | Gary Sheffield | 11 Feb 2014 |
| 558 | A Schuman Compact for the Euro Area | Ashoka Mody, Princeton University gives a seminar for the PEFM programme. The discussant was David Vines, Balliol College, Oxford and the chair was Kalypso Nicolaïdis, St. Antony's College, Oxford. | Ashoka Mody, David Vines, Kalypso Nicolaidis | 04 Feb 2014 | |
| 557 | Mathematics in Medicine and Biology | Dr Sarah Waters (Fellow and Tutor in Applied Mathematics) gives a talk for the St Anne's College Maths reunion | Sarah Waters | 03 Feb 2014 | |
| 556 | A History of Maths at St Anne's | Dr Graham Nelson (Supernumerary Fellow and Lecturer in Mathematics), gives a talk for the St Anne's College Maths reunion | Graham Nelson | 03 Feb 2014 | |
| 555 | Scaling Hilary: A world-class maths education for all | Junaid Mubeen (Mathematics, 2004), gives a talk for the St Anne's College MAthematics reuion | Junaid Mubeen | 03 Feb 2014 | |
| 554 | Creative Commons | Accident or Choice? The Outbreak of the First World War | The causes of the First World War have long been controversial and remain so. The Warden of St Antony's College, Oxford, and author of The War that Ended Peace (2013) brings us up to date on the debate. | Margaret MacMillan | 03 Feb 2014 |
| 553 | Nissan Seminar: Population reproduction: a new fertility regime (with remarks on the role of migration) | Professor Francesco Billari, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute for Japanese Studies | Francesco Billari | 27 Jan 2014 | |
| 552 | The Sitwells, Sitwellism and Sitwelliana | A talk given by Dr Deborah Longworth of the University of Birmingham to celebrate the donation of the Neil Ritchie Sitwell Collection to Merton College. | Deborah Longworth | 27 Jan 2014 | |
| 551 | Creative Commons | China and Africa - between hard and soft power | Talk given to the Global Directions research group by Dr Iginio Gagliardone of the Centre for Socio-Legal Studies, University of Oxford. | Iginio Gagliardone | 27 Jan 2014 |
| 550 | Creative Commons | Cultural Diversity and the law: From the Perspective of Cultural Policy | Mr Ryu Kojima , Kyushu University. gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series | Ryu Kojima | 22 Jan 2014 |
| 549 | Creative Commons | Britain and Japan; Reflections on the bilateral relationship | Sir David Warren , Chair man, The Japan Society, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series | David Warren | 22 Jan 2014 |
| 548 | Creative Commons | Transnational History and Japan | Professor Garon, Nissan Professor of History and East Asian Studies , Department of History, Princeton University, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series | Sheldon Garon | 22 Jan 2014 |
| 547 | How the Beatles Rocked The Kremlin: Tales in the Cultural Shifts that Brought Down the Soviet Union | Part of our lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Leslie Woodhead. | Leslie Woodhead | 06 Jan 2014 | |
| 546 | Off Message - A Political Lamentation | The sixth in our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Bob Marshall Andrews QC - Barrister, author and former MP for Medway, Labour's most prominent dissident and Tony Blair's least favourite colleague. | Bob Marshall Andrews | 06 Jan 2014 | |
| 545 | Who Pays and Who Gains - Accountability of the State | The fifth of our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Margaret Hodge, MP for Barking and the first female Chair of the Committee of Public Accouts | Margaret Hodge | 06 Jan 2014 | |
| 544 | Creative Commons | The Global Governance of International Migration: What Next? | A panel discussion hosted by Kellogg College on Friday 29th November 2013. The panellists discuss the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. | Robin Cohen, Paul Collier, Ian Goldin, Cathryn Costello | 17 Dec 2013 |
| 543 | Creative Commons | In real life the tortoise loses: Leading an international media business in the twenty first century: GTC Barclay Lecture 2013 | Dame Helen Alexander, Chairman of UBM plc, the Port of London Authority (PLA) and Incisive Media gives the 2013 Barclay Lecture | Dame Helen Alexander | 10 Dec 2013 |
| 542 | Creative Commons | A spirit of scientific rigour: Koch's postulates and 20th century medicine: GTC McGovern Lecture 2013 | Professor Christoph Gradmann, Department of Community Medicine, Institute of Health and Society, University of Oslo gives the 2013 McGovern Lecture in the history of medicine | Christoph Gradmann | 10 Dec 2013 |
| 541 | Evolutionary Mechanisms in Business. | Warden's Distinguished Lecture: Dr Leszek Czarnecki, Chairman of the Supervisory Board of Getin Noble Bank, gives a talk on dual nature of business. | Leszek Czarnecki | 10 Dec 2013 | |
| 540 | Spin Control: Why Accuracy Matters More than Truth in Journalism - Edward Stourton | The fourth in our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by Edward Stourton, news correspondent and founder member of Channel 4 News. | Edward Stourton | 05 Dec 2013 | |
| 539 | Leading the Police in a Changing Society - John Grieve CBE QPM | The third in our lecture series for Michaelmas Term 2013, given in the JCR at Mansfield College by John Grieve, Chair of the John Grieve Centre for Policing and Community, senior detective and Director of the Metropolitan Police's racial and violent crime | John Grieve | 05 Dec 2013 | |
| 538 | Creative Commons | Can kindness save the NHS? | Mr John Ballatt, Director of The Openings Consultancy gives a talk for the HEXI - MiM Speaker Series | John Ballatt | 27 Nov 2013 |
| 537 | Political Extremism in the Interwar Period and its Economic Roots. | Kevin O'Rourke, Chichele Professor of Economic History, and Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, gives a seminar for the PEFM programme. The discussant was Othon Anastasa and the chair was Paul Betts, St. Antony's College, Oxford. | Kevin O’Rourke, Othon Anastasakis, Paul Betts | 27 Nov 2013 | |
| 536 | Britain and Germany in Europe: What Prospects? | Germany's role in the EU is becoming more important, while Britain appears increasingly detached from the European project. What roles for Britain and Germany? What prospects for European integration? | Keith Jenkins, Kalypso Nicolaidis, Hartmut Mayer | 26 Nov 2013 | |
| 535 | Britain and Germany in Europe: What Prospects? Session two. | Germany's role in the EU is becoming more important, while Britain appears increasingly detached from the European project. What roles for Britain and Germany? What prospects for European integration? | Christine Dalby, Rudolf Adam, Paul Betts | 26 Nov 2013 | |
| 534 | Britain and Germany in Europe: What Prospects? Session One. | Germany's role in the EU is becoming more important, while Britain appears increasingly detached from the European project. What roles for Britain and Germany? What prospects for European integration? | Anthony Tucker, David Hannay, David Marquand | 26 Nov 2013 | |
| 533 | Growth, Transition and Life Satisfaction: China, Eastern Europe and the World - OXCEP Distinguished Speaker Lecture 2013 | Professor Richard A. Easterlin gives a the 2013 OXCEP distinguished speaker lecture. | Richard A Easterlin | 21 Nov 2013 | |
| 532 | Civil Society 2.0? How the Internet Changes Politics and the Public Sphere in Cuba | Bert Hoffmann (German Institute of Global and Area Studies) gives a talk for the Latin America Seminar Series. | Bert Hoffmann | 19 Nov 2013 | |
| 531 | Conditional Cash Transfers in Bolivia: Origins, Impact, and Universality | James McGuire (Wesleyan University) gives a talk for the Latin American Centre seminar series. | James McGuire | 19 Nov 2013 | |
| 530 | Poverty, Growth, Structural Change, and Social Inclusion Programs: A Regional Analysis for Peru, 2002-2010 | Mario Tello (Pontifícia Universidad Católica del Perú and CAF Visiting Fellow in Latin American Economics gives a talk for ther Latin American Centre seminar series. | Mario Tello | 19 Nov 2013 | |
| 529 | Guido Di Tella Memorial Lecture | Malcolm Deas gives the Guido Di Tella Memorial Lecture on 25th October 2013. | Malcolm Deas | 19 Nov 2013 | |
| 528 | What should we tell our daughters? Equality and feminism in the 21st century | Melissa Benn, writer and journalist, delivers the inaugural Lady English Lecture at St Hilda's College, Oxford University. | Melissa Benn | 15 Nov 2013 | |
| 527 | Creative Commons | Hassan Rohani's Strategy to Avoid War | Thomas Flichy reflects on the current politics of Iran and its role in the wider region. | Thomas Flichy de la Neuville | 13 Nov 2013 |
| 526 | Why is Britain so Badly Governed | Sir Ivor Crewe, Master of University College, Oxford gives the Durham Club Lecture 2013 on 29th October 2013. | Sir Ivor Crewe | 06 Nov 2013 | |
| 525 | Creative Commons | 'Is this what you call free'? The Caribbean after Slavery. | Professor Gad Heuman, University of Warwick delivers the 2013 David Nicholls Memorial Trust Lecture. | Gad Heuman | 06 Nov 2013 |
| 524 | Creative Commons | The Morality of Private War | The Challenge of Private Military and Security Companies. | James Pattison | 05 Nov 2013 |
| 523 | Restoring Confidence in the Euro Area. | Klaus Regling, European Stability Mechanism, gives a talk for the European Studies Centre seminar series on banking and the economic recession. Chaired by Max Watson, St Antony's College. | Klaus Regling, Max Watson | 31 Oct 2013 | |
| 522 | Creative Commons | Banking Reform Five Years On. | John Vickers, Warden of All Souls College, Oxford, gives a talk for the European Studies Centre seminar series on banking and the economic recession. Chaired by Max Watson, St Antony's College. | John Vickers | 29 Oct 2013 |
| 521 | Creative Commons | Translation as Literature | Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend. | Matthew Reynolds | 29 Oct 2013 |
| 520 | Creative Commons | Men at War: What Fiction Tells Us About War | Professor Christopher Coker looks at the presentation of war in fiction, focussing in particular on the different character types commonly portrayed. | Christopher Coker | 28 Oct 2013 |
| 519 | The Political Economy of Remittances in Latin America | Roundtable discussion with Faisal Ahmed (Nuffield); David Doyle (St Hugh's); Isabel Ruiz (Harris Manchester); Diego Sánchez-Ancochea (St Antony's). Convened by Timothy Power. | Faisal Ahmed, David Doyle, Isabel Ruiz, Diego Sánchez-Ancochea | 23 Oct 2013 | |
| 518 | The Chilean Coup of 1973, Forty Years On | Roundtable discussion with Alan Angell (St Antony's); Cath Collins (University of Ulster); Scott Mainwaring (University of Notre Dame). Convened by Timothy Power. | Alan Angell, Cath Collins, Scott Mainwaring, Timothy Power | 23 Oct 2013 | |
| 517 | Round Table: The Future of Comparative Criticism | Matthew Reynolds, Laura Marcus, Mohamed-Salah Omri and Terence Cave on the futures of comparative criticism; followed by discussion. | Matthew Reynolds, Laura Marcus, Mohamed-Salah Omri, Terence Cave | 22 Oct 2013 | |
| 516 | Tropes of Comparison | Katrin Kohl on metaphors of comparison, Ami Li on temporality and interpretive contexts, Carole Bourne-Taylor on Michel Deguy. | Katrin Kohl, Ami Li, Carole Bourne-Taylor | 22 Oct 2013 | |
| 515 | Comparative Literature, Britain and Empire | Joep Leerssen on Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Philologists: Comparative Literature between National Ethnicity and Global Empire. | Joep Leerssen, Ritchie Robertson | 22 Oct 2013 | |
| 514 | Shaped by the Classics? | Tania Demetriou on the non-existent classical epyllion; Helen Slaney on dilettante comparatists; Henriette Korthals Altes on dance and text; John McKeane on Sophocles, Holderlin and Lacoue-Labarthe. | Tania Demetriou, Helen Slaney, Henriette Korthals Altes, John McKeane | 22 Oct 2013 | |
| 513 | Literature in the World | Ritchie Robertson on Weltliteratur before Goethe; Wen-Chin Ouyang's response; Sowon Park on world literature and the pan-Asian empire. | Ritchie Robertson, Sowon Park | 22 Oct 2013 | |
| 512 | Creative Commons | 'Is this what you call free?' The Caribbean after Slavery | Professor Gad Heuman, University of Warwick delivers the 2013 David Nicholls Memorial Trust Lecture. | Gad Heuman | 17 Oct 2013 |
| 511 | Creative Commons | Where will Tomorrow's Food Come From - and What will be the Consequences? | The St Anne's Gaudy Seminar explores the topic of food security, focusing in particular on sustainability, supply and demand, and aid and trade. How will science, ecology and consumers have an impact on how food is produced and distributed? | Tim Benton, Mary Atkinson | 30 Sep 2013 |
| 510 | Rev. Dr Charles Brock - John Milton: Revolutionary Spirit? | The third in our lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in the temporary Chapel at Mansfield College by Emeritus Fellow and former College Chaplain Rev Dr Charles Brock, to mark the inauguration of the John Milton Fellowship at Mansfield College. | Charles Brock | 03 Sep 2013 | |
| 509 | Creative Commons | Sir Jonathan Mills - Art: The Great Conversation of Mankind | The first in the Mansfield College lecture series for Hilary Term 2013, given in temporary Chapel at Mansfield College by Sir Jonathan Mills, artistic director of the Edinburgh International Festival. | Sir Jonathan Mills | 03 Sep 2013 |
| 508 | Creative Commons | Language and Medieval literature. | The President of St John's College, Professor Margaret Snowling, in conversation with Dr Carolyne Larrington, Supernumerary Fellow in English at St John's. They discuss Carolyne's interest in medieval English literature. | Dr Carolyne Larrington | 23 Aug 2013 |
| 507 | What to expect from the World Economy | Lionel Barber, Editor of the Financial Times, gives a talk for a St Edmund Hall Networking Breakfast. Introduced by David Waring, Senior Managing Director, Evercore. | Lionel Barber, David Waring | 07 Aug 2013 | |
| 506 | The Origins of Cultural History: 1 – Two Notions of the History of Culture: The German versus the French Tradition | Isaiah Berlin gives the first of his Gauss Seminars at Princeton University on 'The Origins of Cultural History', 19 February 1973 | Isaiah Berlin | 31 Jul 2013 | |
| 505 | The Origins of Cultural History: 2 – Geisteswissenschaft and the Natural Sciences: Vico versus Descartes | Isaiah Berlin gives the second of his three Gauss Seminars at Princeton University on 'The Origins of Cultural History', 20 February 1973 | Isaiah Berlin | 31 Jul 2013 | |
| 504 | The Origins of Cultural History: 3 – The Origins of the Conflict: Political Lawyers, Classical Scholars, Narrative Historians | Isaiah Berlin gives the third of his three Gauss Seminars at Princeton University on 'The Origins of Cultural History', 22 February 1973 | Isaiah Berlin | 31 Jul 2013 | |
| 503 | Two Enemies of the Enlightenment: 3 – Joseph de Maistre | Isaiah Berlin gives the third of his four Woodbridge Lectures at Columbia University, New York, 27 October 1965 | Isaiah Berlin | 31 Jul 2013 | |
| 502 | Two Enemies of the Enlightenment: 2 – J. G. Hamann | Isaiah Berlin gives the second of his four Woodbridge Lectures at Columbia University, New York, 26 October 1965 | Isaiah Berlin | 31 Jul 2013 | |
| 501 | Creative Commons | Out of the Jaws | Sermon about Eastertide delivered in Oriel College Chapel on 28th Apr 2013 by The Revd The Lord Leslie Griffiths. | Lord Leslie Griffiths | 30 Jul 2013 |
| 500 | Creative Commons | Ascension Day | Sermon delivered in Oriel College Chapel on 9th May 2013 on the meaning of Christ's Ascension into Heaven by The Revd Canon Dr Judith Maltby. | Judith Maltby | 30 Jul 2013 |
| 499 | Creative Commons | After the Ascension: Real Presence or Real Absence? | Sermon delivered in Oriel College Chapel on 12th May 2013 about the relationship between Jesus' presence and absence and making room for the Spirit by The Revd Canon Dr Joseph Cassidy. | Joseph Cassidy | 30 Jul 2013 |
| 498 | Creative Commons | Migration research at Oxford: Dr Evelyn Ersanilli | In this podcast Farhan Samanani interviews MSc Migration Studies lecturer Dr Evelyn Ersanilli to find out more about her research, and the advantages of studying migration and working at the University of Oxford. | Evelyn Ersanilli, Farhan Samanani | 25 Jul 2013 |
| 497 | Creative Commons | A behavioural perspective of translating evidence to policy and practice | Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, UCL, gives a talk at Kellogg College for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. | Susan Michie | 16 Jul 2013 |
| 496 | Creative Commons | Social Sustainability in Transport - Cinderella Shall Go To the Ball. | This lecture by Dr Karen Lucas conceptualises the social dimensions of the sustainability paradigm and offers a discussion of why it is so important to achieve socially sustainable mobility in our towns and cities. | Karen Lucas | 12 Jul 2013 |
| 495 | Tower Poetry 2013: Research | Luke van den Barselaar reads his entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Luke van den Barselaar | 10 Jul 2013 | |
| 494 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2013: Swimming in Loch Suili; The Lake of Shadows | Eva Wallace reads her entry for the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Eva Wallace | 10 Jul 2013 |
| 493 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2013: The Devil | Erin Tunney reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Erin Tunney | 10 Jul 2013 |
| 492 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2013: Investigation Details; Echo and Narcissus | Kathryn Cussons reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry competition. | Kathryn Cussons | 10 Jul 2013 |
| 491 | Creative Commons | Tower Poetry 2013: Origins | Azfa Ali reads her entry to the 2013 Tower Poetry Competition. | Azfa Ali | 10 Jul 2013 |
| 490 | The "Death" and Reinvention of Scotland | Professor Devine, of the University of Edinburgh, gave the Emden Lecture at St Edmund Hall on 11 June 2013. He is introduced by St Edmund Hall Principal, Professor Keith Gull. | Tom Devine | 08 Jul 2013 | |
| 489 | 5: The Economic Causes and Cures of Social Instability in China | Professor John Knight (Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford) delivers a lecture about social instability in China. | John Knight | 05 Jul 2013 | |
| 488 | Creative Commons | 4: Policies regarding Population Ageing in China | Professor Zhao Yaohui (of the China Center for Economic Research at Peking University) speaks about policies for the ageing population in China. | Zhao Yaohui | 05 Jul 2013 |
| 487 | Creative Commons | 3: Poverty Reduction and Effects of Pro-Poor Policies in Rural China | Professor Li Shi (Director of the China Institute for the Study of Income Distribution at Beijing Normal University) lectures on the subject of policies against poverty in China. | Li Shi | 05 Jul 2013 |
| 486 | 2: Innovation in China: a Policy Perspective | Professor Xiaolan Fu (Director of the Technology and Management of Development Centre, Department of International Development at the University of Oxford) speaks on the subject of industrial upgrading and technology policies in China. | Xiaolan Fu | 05 Jul 2013 | |
| 485 | 1: OXCEP CHINA POLICY FORUM - Opening remarks by Prof. John Knight | Professor John Knight, Emeritus Fellow of St Edmund Hall, opens the Oxford Chinese Economy Programme (OXCEP) China Policy Forum on 7 June 2013 at St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford. | John Knight | 05 Jul 2013 | |
| 484 | Women and the Post-2014 Afghanistan: What is the West's Responsibility? | Will women's rights inevitably deteriorate when the international forces pull out next year? Is there hope for maintaining progress and creating an equal society? | Tabasum Wolayat, Kerry Healey, Frances Guy, Sir Sherard Cowper-Coles | 01 Jul 2013 | |
| 483 | Ka-Boom! (And Other Made-Up Words) | Comic book writer and novelist Dan Abnett (an alumnus of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford) talks about how comics are constructed and the rules for storytelling within them. | Dan Abnett | 01 Jul 2013 | |
| 482 | On Not Writing | Stand-up comedian Stewart Lee (Honorary Fellow and alumnus of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford) discusses the fantasy that stand-up comedy is spontaneous rather than written, and describes the evolution of stand-up over the last few decades. | Stewart Lee | 01 Jul 2013 | |
| 481 | Creative Commons | Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics | Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics. | Carl Heneghan, John Balla | 26 Jun 2013 |
| 480 | The Village in the Jungle as colonial memoir: Woolf writing home | Victoria Glendinning (biographer of Leonard Woolf) Introduced by Hermione Lee (biographer of Virginia Woolf) gives the closing plenary for the The Leonard Woolf Symposium. | Victoria Glendinning, Hermione Lee | 24 Jun 2013 | |
| 479 | The Village in the Jungle Roundtable | A discussion of key passages from Leonard (and possibly Virginia) Woolf, led by Hermione Lee (Oxford), Anna Snaith (KCL), Elleke Boehmer (Oxford), David Trotter (Cambridge), Susheila Nasta (OU), Nisha Manocha (Wolfson). | Hermione Lee, Anna Snaith, Elleke Boehmer, David Trotter | 24 Jun 2013 | |
| 478 | Indigenous Tradition and the Western Imagination: Leonard Woolf's The Village in the Jungle | Chandani Lokuge (Monash University, Australia) gives the opening keynote talk for the Leonard Woolf's The Village in the Jungle symposium. | Chandani Lokuge | 24 Jun 2013 | |
| 477 | Creative Commons | NATO and European Security Dynamics: Military Capability and Political Will | A talk given by Professor Janne Haaland Matlary of the University of Oslo and visiting fellow at the Changing Character of War Programme, Oxford, to the Global Directions research group at Merton College. | Janne Haaland Matlary | 24 Jun 2013 |
| 476 | Creative Commons | Combining Freedom and Diversity: The Challenge of Religious Difference | Legal philosopher Martha Nussbaum gave the 2013 Dahrendorf Lecture, exploring how to live with religious diversity. | Martha Nussbaum | 21 Jun 2013 |
| 475 | Creative Commons | Cochrane Lecture 2013: Trials In Emergency Care | Ian Roberts, lecturer in Clinical Trials Unit, LSHTM, gives the 2013 Cochrane lecture on Trials in Emergency Care. He discusses the need for clinical trials in emergency situations and explains how such trials can and should be conducted. | Ian Roberts | 18 Jun 2013 |
| 474 | Postcolonial futures: the Caribbean in dialogue | Dr Kevon Rhiney, Commonwealth Fellow and lecturer (Department of Geography and Geology, University of the West Indies) considers contemporary social and economic development in Jamaica, in the light of environmental vulnerability and climate change. | David Howard, Kevon Rhiney | 12 Jun 2013 | |
| 473 | Creative Commons | 'New Wars' and the Horn of Africa | New wars and the Horn of Africa. | Peter Woodward | 10 Jun 2013 |
| 472 | Creative Commons | Boko Haram: A Threat To The US Homeland? | Dr Jonathan Hill, Senior Lecturer, Defence Studies Department, King's College, gives a talk on Boko Haram, the latest developments in Nigeria, and their implications for US security. | Jonathan Hill | 07 Jun 2013 |
| 471 | Creative Commons | Ariosto's Chivalric Romance as a Source of Italian Epic Theory | Professor Daniel Javitch (Emeritus Prof. Comparative Literature, New York University) gives a talk for the Keble College ASC Creativity lecture series on 28th May 2013. | Daniel Javitch | 07 Jun 2013 |
| 470 | Creative Commons | Craftsmanship: Connecting the Physical and the Social | Professor Richard Sennett (London School of Economics) gives a talk for the Keble College seminar series. | Richard Sennett | 07 Jun 2013 |
| 469 | Creative Commons | Sisterhood and Female Friendship in a Seventeenth Century Miscellany: Constance Aston Fowler's Manuscript Anthology | Professor Helen Hackett gives a talk for the Keble College Seminar Series on 26th April 2013. | Helen Hackett | 07 Jun 2013 |
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