Colleges
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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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1864 | The Tunisian Political Crisis; the end of Democracy? | On 25 July 2021 Tunisian President Kais Saied dismissed the government and suspended parliament, subsequently employing the army and security forces around government buildings to thwart any opposition to his power grab. | Youssef Cherif, Anne Wolf, Michael Willis | 25 Nov 2021 | |
1863 | Environment Discounted: Energy and Economic Diversification Plans in the Gulf | Oil price volatility and accelerated energy transitions away from hydrocarbons to meet climate change mitigation measures have presented existential threats to the economies of hydrocarbon-dependent welfare states of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC). | Manal Shehabi, Walter Armbrust, Michael Willis | 22 Nov 2021 | |
1862 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 6 – The Lasting Effects | The sixth and last of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
1861 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 4 – The Restrained Romantics | The fourth of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
1860 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 5 – Unbridled Romanticism | The fifth of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
1859 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 3 – The True Fathers of Romanticism | The third of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 21 Nov 2021 | |
1858 | The Lessons of 1950: Partition, and the making of the India- Pakistan Dynamic | The years that immediately followed their partition offer many interesting insights into the shaping of the India- Pakistan dynamic | Pallavi Raghavan (Ashoka University, Delhi) | 19 Nov 2021 | |
1857 | Amnon Aran - Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War | Amnon Aran maps the development of Israeli foreign policy since the end of the Cold War | Amnon Aran | 18 Nov 2021 | |
1856 | Michael Karayanni - Religion and State among the Palestinian-Arabs in Israel: A Multicultural Entrapment | Michael Karayanni considers how the Israeli construction of religion and politics shapes the live Palestinian-Arabs in the state. | Michael Karayanni | 18 Nov 2021 | |
1855 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews Claire McGowan | Memories, genre fiction and writing under a different pen name are all on the agenda for this podcast with Northern Irish crime author Claire McGowan (and her alter ego Eva Woods). | Emma Smith, Claire McGowan | 17 Nov 2021 |
1854 | The Blue-Clad Fennec: Authoritarian Environmentalism in Tunisia, and its afterlives | This is a recording of a live webinar held on 29th October 2021 for the MEC Friday Seminar Michaelmas Term 2021 series on the overall theme of The Environment and The Middle East. | jamie furniss, Walter Armbrust | 17 Nov 2021 | |
1853 | The Politics of Water Scarcity in the Case of Jordan | Dr Hussam Hussein investigates the construction of the discourse of water scarcity in Jordan, and the political economy of the water sector. | Hussam Hussein, Neil Ketchley, Michael Willis | 11 Nov 2021 | |
1852 | Roundtable: The Environment and the Middle East | MEC Friday Webinar. This is a recording of a live webinar held on 15th October 2021 for the first episode of the MEC Friday Seminar Michaelmas Term 2021 series on the overall theme of The Environment and The Middle East. | Michael J. Willis, Walter Armbrust, Laurent Mignon, Usaama al-Azami | 04 Nov 2021 | |
1851 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews Anya Glazer | This week’s guest is children’s picture book author and illustrator Anya Glazer. We talk dinosaurs, sisters, merchandizing and how she riffed on her Modern Languages degree for her first book, Thesaurus has a Secret. | Emma Smith, Anya Glazer | 04 Nov 2021 |
1850 | Creative Commons | Eldad Ben Aharon - Supporting Denial: Israel’s Foreign Policy and the Armenian Genocide | Eldad Ben-Aharon charts the history of Israel's refusal to recognise the Armenian Genocide. | Eldad Ben-Aharon | 03 Nov 2021 |
1849 | Reconstructing Reconstruction: Constitutionalism and the End of Slavery with Kiana McAllister and Erica Croft | Grace Mallon talks to Kiana McAllister and Erica Croft about the work they're doing on the Reconstruction Amendments with Quill, and what this original research can tell us about these brief, but transformative items of American Constitutional law. | Grace Mallon, Kiana McAllister, Erica Croft | 01 Nov 2021 | |
1848 | Conservatism | In this episode, Jan-Willem Prügel discusses the historical origins and philosophical characteristics of Conservatism with two brilliant Oxford students of the humanities. | Jan-Willem Prügel, Edward McLaren, Raphael Heim | 01 Nov 2021 | |
1847 | Number Systems | Jan-Willem Prügel questions three Oxford mathematicians about the mythical entities known as numbers. What are they? And perhaps even more importantly, why are they? | Jan-Willem Prügel, Aled Walker, Ella Boot, Álvaro González Hernández | 28 Oct 2021 | |
1846 | Creative Commons | Kathrin Bachleitner - A road towards atonement? Why only West Germany came to “atone” for the Nazi crimes. | Kathrin Bachleitner remaps the road that led to Germany's "atonement" for the Holocaust | Kathrin Bachleitner | 27 Oct 2021 |
1845 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 2 – The First Attack on Enlightenment | The second of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 27 Oct 2021 | |
1844 | Affect as a Technology of Rule: Militarism in Pakistan | Positioning dead body politics and ritualistic mourning as technologies of rule, through a focus on subjectivity, intimacy and affect, the talk will explicate the persuasive powers through which they seek to produce consensus and ideological conformity. | Maria Rashid | 26 Oct 2021 | |
1843 | Borders and Identities: Who is a “Bangladeshi” in Assam? | This talk explores the ambiguities surrounding Indian citizenship in Assam, Northeast India. With Malini Sur (University of Western Sydney) | Malini Sur | 22 Oct 2021 | |
1842 | Creative Commons | Emma Smith interviews James Hawes | James Hawes, novelist and micro-historian of The Shortest History of England and The Shortest History of Germany, talks about agents and editors, his role in the worst film ever made, and playing the French horn on the roof of Hertford’s library. | Emma Smith, James Hawes | 21 Oct 2021 |
1841 | Togo Mizrahi and the Making of Egyptian Cinema | Join us for Booktalk Episode 9, Professor Deborah Starr (Cornell University) in conversation about her new book, Togo Mizrahi and the Making of Egyptian Cinema, published by California Press. | Deborah Starr, Walter Armbrust | 21 Oct 2021 | |
1840 | 7. Timothy Garton Ash: Finale Interview | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | For something different in this series finale, we speak with Timothy Garton Ash, Professor of European Politics at Oxford and Director the Europe’s Stories Project. | Timothy Garton Ash, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse; | 20 Oct 2021 | |
1839 | Creative Commons | Atalia Omer - Pathways toward a Jewish Israeli Restorative Ethics | Atalia Omer discusses restorative justice practices and the possibilities (and limits) of Jewish critiques of Zionism. | Atalia Omer, Yaacov Yadgar | 20 Oct 2021 |
1838 | A Shared Vision? Reflections on the creation of unity in opposition in Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement since February 2021 - Part 2 | Since the Myanmar army overturned the November 2020 election and asserted itself violently against the will of its own people in February 2021. | Khin Ohmar, Martin Smith | 19 Oct 2021 | |
1837 | A Shared Vision? Reflections on the creation of unity in opposition in Myanmar’s civil disobedience movement since February 2021 - Part 1 | Since the Myanmar army overturned the November 2020 election and asserted itself violently against the will of its own people in February 2021. | Tom Sheahan, David Moe | 19 Oct 2021 | |
1836 | Hidden Laws: State Constitutions and National Change with Robinson Woodward-Burns | Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole talk to Robinson Woodward-Burns about his new book 'Hidden Laws: How State Constitutions Stabilise American Politics.' | Grace Mallon, Robinson Woodward-Burns, Nicholas Cole | 19 Oct 2021 | |
1835 | Equal to Everything | Baroness Hale, former President of the Supreme Court and Honorary Fellow of Mansfield College, Oxford discusses her life and legal career with Helen Mountfield QC, Principal of Mansfield. | Baroness Hale, Helen Mountfield | 18 Oct 2021 | |
1834 | The 2021 Milton Lecture: Museums as “the true teachers of a free people” | In this lecture, Dr Tristram Hunt (Director of the V and A Museum), discussed the role of public museums in creating our culture and described how, despite its origins rooted in Empire, monarchy, and high Victorian capitalism. | Tristram Hunt | 18 Oct 2021 | |
1833 | The Hands Lecture 2020 – Western Democracy: the next 20 years | Lord (William) Hague of Richmond in conversation with Mansfield Principal, Helen Mountfield QC, on the state of Western democracies. | William Hague, Helen Mountfield | 18 Oct 2021 | |
1832 | Creative Commons | 6. Europe in the World | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak with Marianna Lovato and Olivier de France, the team’s experts on foreign policy and international politics. | Marianna Lovato, Olivier de France, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 12 Oct 2021 |
1831 | Poor Lord Wensleydale: A Beginner's Guide to the British Constitution with Robert Saunders | Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole talk to Robert Saunders about what makes Britain's constitution unique and what challenges it faces in a turbulent period for UK politics and government. | Grace Mallon, Nicholas Cole, Robert Saunders | 07 Oct 2021 | |
1830 | Independence and Colonialism in the Western Sahara | Piotr Schulkes, Helna Murphy, Hajar Meddah, and Felix Walker discuss the recent development in the Western Sahara, caused by America’s recognition of Moroccan sovereignty over the territory. | Piotr Schulkes, Helna Murphy, Hajar Meddah, Felix Walker | 06 Oct 2021 | |
1829 | 5. Democracy | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Today, we talk with Sophie Vériter and Josef Lolacher about the core of the European project - democracy. | Sophie Vériter, Josef Lolacher, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 05 Oct 2021 | |
1828 | Capturing Genius: Editing Isaiah Berlin | Howard Burton talks to Henry Hardy, Fellow of Wolfson and author of ‘In Search of Isaiah Berlin: A Literary Adventure’, about being the principal editor of one of the twentieth century’s most captivating public intellectuals | Henry Hardy, Howard Burton | 30 Sep 2021 | |
1827 | Accident and Force: Making American Constitutions with Nicholas Cole | Grace Mallon and Nicholas Cole discuss how a historian learns to code, where the idea of a Constitutional Convention came from, and what's next for the Quill Project. | Grace Mallon, Nicholas Cole | 29 Sep 2021 | |
1826 | Egypt’s Football Revolution: Emotion, Masculinity, and Uneasy Politics | Join us for Booktalk Episode 8, Dr Carl Rommel (University of Helsinki) in conversation about his new book Egypt’s Football Revolution: Emotion, Masculinity, and Uneasy Politics, published by University of Texas Press in July 2021. | Carl Rommel, Walter Armbrust | 29 Sep 2021 | |
1825 | 4. Social Europe | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak today with our team’s specialists on the things that bring quality of life to Europeans - jobs, industry and the welfare state. | Kristijan Fidanovski, Guillaume Paugam, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse. | 28 Sep 2021 | |
1824 | 3. Free Movement | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak today with Victoria Honsel and Reja Wyss, who co-wrote the report chapter on climate action. Both have also been young Europeans actively involved in politics. | Reja Wyss, Victoria Honsel, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 21 Sep 2021 | |
1823 | 2. Free Movement | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Ana and Lucas speak today with Luisa Melloh, who manages the project behind this series. Many things flow across borders - capital, goods, ideas - but young Europeans also assume that they themselves can move freely and with ease. | Luisa Melloh, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 14 Sep 2021 | |
1822 | Some Sources of Romanticism: 1 – In Search of a Definition | The first of Isaiah Berlin's famous 1965 Mellon Lectures | Isaiah Berlin | 07 Sep 2021 | |
1821 | 1. Who Are Young Europeans | The Europe’s Stories Podcast | Today, Ana and Lucas speak with Dan Snow and Maeve Moynihan about who young Europeans are. | Maeve Moynihan, Dan Snow, Ana Martins, Lucas Tse | 07 Sep 2021 | |
1820 | The Impact of Marx on the Nineteenth Century | Lecture by Isaiah Berlin on 5 October 1964 to the conference on ‘One Hundred Years of Revolutionary Internationals’ held at Stanford University to mark the centenary of the First International Working Men’s Association | Isaiah Berlin | 03 Sep 2021 | |
1819 | Political Judgement | A 1957 BBC Third Programme talk by Isaiah Berlin on the distinctiveness of the understanding and judgement we deploy in human affairs, especially in the field of politics | Isaiah Berlin | 03 Sep 2021 | |
1818 | Series 1 Episode 2 - Meet the Advisory Board: Dame Mary Archer | In the second episode of the Meet the Advisory Board Series we talked to Dame Mary Archer about personalised medicine in practice, her academic career and her plethora of other roles she has held and is holding at the moment. | Anika Knuppel, Jiyoon Lee, Dame Mary Archer | 25 Jun 2021 | |
1817 | Theft of Time: Notes on Spolia and the Writing of Indian History | Sudipta Sen (University of California, Davis) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 26 April 2021. | Sudipta Sen | 23 Jun 2021 | |
1816 | "Our History": The Everyday Social and the Sense of Historical Touch | Sundar Sarukkai (Centre for Society and Policy, IISc) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 10 May 2021. For more information on the event, see here. For queries, please contact the seminar convenor at saih@history.ox.ac.uk. | Sundar Sarukkai | 17 Jun 2021 | |
1815 | A Historian among the Goddesses of Modern India | Sumathi Ramaswamy (Duke University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 31 May 2021. | Sumathi Ramaswamy | 17 Jun 2021 | |
1814 | Monuments in Replica: Imperial Commemorations in Britain and its Colonies | Durba Ghosh (Cornell University) speaks at the Oxford South Asian Intellectual History Seminar on 7 June 2021. | Durba Ghosh | 17 Jun 2021 | |
1813 | War on Bodies Moral Immunity and the Psychopolitics of the COVID-19 Pandemic in Iran | Dr Orkideh Behrouzan (SOAS University of London), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series on 21st May 2021, chaired by Edmund Herzig (Faculty of Oriental Studies). Discussant: Dr Maziyar Ghiabi (University of Exeter). | Orkideh Behrouzan, Edmund Herzig, Maziyar Ghiabi | 17 Jun 2021 | |
1812 | Conversation with Maria Stepanova and Sasha Dugdale | A conversation with the Moscow-based poet and prose writer Maria Stepanova and her main translator Sasha Dugdale about three volumes of Stepanova's work newly translated into English. | Maria Stepanova, Sasha Dugdale, Stephanie Sandler, Oliver Ready | 15 Jun 2021 | |
1811 | Dostoevsky at 200: A roundtable | An event with leading scholars and the novelist Alex Christofi, to mark the bicentenary of Dostoevsky's birth by discussing new approaches to the work and life of this titanic figure. | Yuri Corrigan, Lynn Ellen Patyk, Alex Christofi, Caryl Emerson | 28 May 2021 | |
1810 | How to be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life | Jory Fleming (2017, Environmental Change and Management) on his debut book, How to be Human: An Autistic Man's Guide to Life. | Jory Fleming | 24 May 2021 | |
1809 | Making Film in Egypt | Join us as we listen to Dr Chihab El Khachab (King’s College, Cambridge) in conversation about his new book – Making Film in Egypt: How Labor, Technology, and Mediation Shape the Industry. Published by American University in Cairo Press. | Chihab El Khachab | 18 May 2021 | |
1808 | Women's Rights on The Altar of a Strategic Stake: The New Population Policy of the Islamic Republic of Iran | Professor Marie Ladier-Fouladi (CNRS)/ CETOBaC) gives a talk for the MEC Women's Rights Research Seminars. Chaired by Soraya Tremayne (Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology). | Marie Ladier-Fouladi | 18 May 2021 | |
1807 | Speculative Satire in Contemporary Literature and Film: Rant Against the Regime | Professor Kirk Combe (1983, English) discusses his new book, published by Routledge, Speculative Satire in Contemporary Literature and Film: Rant Against the Regime. | Kirk Combe | 17 May 2021 | |
1806 | Hamid Dabashi in conversation about his new book:The Last Muslim Intellectual: The Life and Legacy of Jalal Al-e Ahmad | Hamid Dabashi (Hagop Kevorkian Professor of Iranian Studies and Comparative Literature at Columbia University in New York), gives a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre. | Hamid Dabashi | 07 May 2021 | |
1805 | Stanley Ulijaszek discusses the impacts of COVID-19 Lockdown on Physical and Mental Health during COVID-19 | Stanley and his team at the Unit for BioCultural Variation and Obesity, University of Oxford, undertook an England-wide survey of the impacts of COVID-19 lockdown during the summer of 2020 on physical activity, food and eating, and mental health. | Stanley Ulijaszek | 05 May 2021 | |
1804 | "वासाड गावाचा धनगर राजा": Ecological Refugees in Ancestral Grass-scape (Historical life space and changing socio-economic dynamics) | Saili Palande-Datar gives the fourth and final presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Saili Palande-Datar | 28 Apr 2021 | |
1803 | Mobilizing transregional indigenous identities on cross-sectional borders | Bina Sengar gives the third presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Bina Sengar | 28 Apr 2021 | |
1802 | Persian Cosmopolis and World Literature in Precolonial Marathi Literary Historiography | Sachin Ketkar gives the second presentation on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Sachin Ketkar | 28 Apr 2021 | |
1801 | Circuits of interchange and influence: The 1979 Rucha issue on Urdu and Marathi modernist poetry | Anjali Nerlekar gives the first talk on the second day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Anjali Nerlekar | 28 Apr 2021 | |
1800 | Education, Nationalism and the Native Body: the Pradnya Pathshala Project | Rahul Sarwate gives the fourth presentation on the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Rahul Sarwate | 28 Apr 2021 | |
1799 | सत्ता तुझी राणीबाई: Royals in Marathi Writings | Shraddha Kumbhojkar gives the third presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Shraddha Kumbhojkar | 28 Apr 2021 | |
1798 | Like Milk and Sugar | Dominic Vendell gives the second presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Dominic Vendell | 28 Apr 2021 | |
1797 | The Tinderbox documentary film discussion | Gillian Mosely (Film Director and Producer) joins Dr Anne Irfan, Professor Eugene Rogan and our Middle East Centre webinar audience to talk about her documentary film, The Tinderbox - Israel and Palestine: time to call time? | Gillian Mosely, Anne Irfan, Eugene Rogan | 20 Apr 2021 | |
1796 | Debating the Law, Creating Gender - MEC Women's Rights Research Seminars | Professor Irene Schneider (Georg-August-Universität Göttingen), gives a talk for the MEC Women's Rights Research Seminars. Chaired by Professor Marilyn Booth (Magdalen College, Oxford) | Irene Schneider | 19 Apr 2021 | |
1795 | Booktalk episode 6: Rivals in the Gulf: Yusuf al-Qaradawi, Abdullah Bin Bayyah, and the Qatar-UAE Contest Over the Arab Spring and the Gulf Crisis | For our sixth episode of MEC Booktalk, guest author David Warren (Washington University in St Louis) discusses his recent book, Rivals in the Gulf, published by Routledge in January 2021. | David Warren, Usaama al-Azami | 12 Apr 2021 | |
1794 | Chand Bibi between Persianate cosmopolitanism and regional particularism | Roy Fischel gives the first presentation for the first day of the Maharashtra Studies Conference. | Roy Fischel | 01 Apr 2021 | |
1793 | Series 1 Episode 1 - Meet the Advisory Board: Dr Magdalena Skipper | In the first episode of the Meet the Advisory Board Series we talked to Dr Magdalena Skipper to find out about her remarkable career in academia, science publishing and her views on personalised medicine. | Magdalena Skipper | 31 Mar 2021 | |
1792 | Andrew Pollard and the Development of the Oxford-AstraZeneca COVID-19 vaccine | Andrew Pollard discusses the development of the COVID-19 Oxford-AstraZeneca vaccine with Stanley Ulijaszek | Andrew Pollard, Stanley Ulijaszek | 25 Mar 2021 | |
1791 | Ashmolean Museum - Middle East Centre: Owning the Past: A troubled century of Anglo-Iraqi relations | A webinar that explores the complex history binding Iraq and the U.K. from the First World War through the mandate and creation of the Hashemite monarchy, and Britain’s role in the 2003 invasion of Iraq and its aftermath. | Eugene Rogan, Dina Rizk Khoury, Charles Tripp, Myfanwy Lloyd | 24 Mar 2021 | |
1790 | Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali Annual Lecture - Iran and the Arab Uprisings: Opportunity Grasped or Squandered? | Sponsored in association with Elahé Omidyar Mir-Djalali, Founder and Chair, Roshan Cultural Heritage Institute. With Professor Anoush Ehteshami (Professor of International Relations in the School of Government and International Affairs, Durham University) | Anoush Ehteshami | 19 Mar 2021 | |
1789 | Counter-Revolutions Vs. Counter-Marginalization Movements: (Re)Visiting the Online Tug-of-War a Decade After the Arab Spring | Dr Marc Owen Jones (Hamad Bin Khalifa University) and Dr Sahar Khamis (University of Maryland) give a talk for the MEC Friday Seminars Series. Chaired by Professor Walter Armbrust (St Antony’s College, Oxford). | Marc Owen Jones, Sahar Khamis, Walter Armbrust, Eugene Rogan | 17 Mar 2021 | |
1788 | Matthew Snape on running COVID-19 vaccine trials | Matthew Snape discusses the running COVID-19 vaccine trials with Stanley Ulijaszek | matthew snape, Stanley Ulijaszek | 16 Mar 2021 | |
1787 | Tunisia: Unfinished Revolutions (Held jointly with the British-Tunisian Society) | Hela Ammar (Artist) and Mohamed Kerrou (University of Tunis El Manar) give a talk for the Middle East Centre Friday Seminar Series. Chaired by Dr Michael Willis (St Antony's College, Oxford), the discussant was Professor Charles R H Tripp (SOAS). | Hela Ammar, Mohamed Kerrou, Michael Willis, Charles R H Tripp | 12 Mar 2021 | |
1786 | Among the Supporting Cast | Sir Timothy Sainsbury (1953) on his memoir, Among the Supporting Cast. | Sir Timothy Sainsbury | 10 Mar 2021 | |
1785 | Reconsidering Early Jewish Nationalist Ideologies Seminar: Elana Shapira: Berta Zuckerkandl and Her Circle: Austrian Nationalism and Zionism in Viennese Modernism | Elana Shapira discusses the tangled relationship between Austrian Nationalism and Zionism in Viennese Modernism | Elana Shapira | 09 Mar 2021 | |
1784 | Libya: Past, Present and Future | Anas El Gomati (Sadeq Institute) and Mary Fitzgerald (King's College London) give a talk on Libya for the Middle East Centre seminar series. Chaired by Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College). | Anas El Gomati, Mary Fitzgerald | 09 Mar 2021 | |
1783 | A Revolution in Rhyme: Poetic Co-option under the Islamic Republic | Guest author Dr Fatemeh Shams (Assistant Professor of Modern Persian Literature, Department of Near Eastern Languages and Civilizations, University of Pennsylvania) talks with Booktalk host Dr Zuzanna Olszewska (University of Oxford). | Fatemeh Shams, Zuzanna Olszewska | 04 Mar 2021 | |
1782 | The Place of Religion After the Uprisings | Dr. Shadi Hamid (Brookings Institution; contributing writer, The Atlantic) and Professor Nadia Oweidat (Kansas State University) give a talk for the Middle East Centre Friday seminar series. Chaired by Dr Usaama al-Azami (St Antony's College). | Shadi Hamid, Nadia Oweidat, Usaama al-Azami | 26 Feb 2021 | |
1781 | Reconsidering Early Jewish Nationalist Ideologies Seminar: Maja Gildin Zuckerman: The Pragmatism of Proto-Zionism: Tracing Jewish Nation-building through a Cultural Sociological Framework | Maya Gildin Zuckerman discusses a 1897 tour from London to Palestine as a moment in the Zionist meaning making process. | Maja Gilding Zuckerman | 23 Feb 2021 | |
1780 | Mainstream | Nathan Evans (1993) explores the anthology Mainstream | Nathan Evans | 23 Feb 2021 | |
1779 | Iraq and Lebanon – Revolt Against Sectarianism? | Maha Yahya (PhD, Director, Malcolm H. Kerr Carnegie Middle East Centre) Maysoon Pachachi (Film director) give a talk for the Middle East Studies Centre. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St. Antony's College, Oxford). | Maha Yahya, Maysoon Pachachi, Eugene Rogan | 23 Feb 2021 | |
1778 | History, politics, and Anecdotes with Eugene Rogan | Piotr Schulkes and Eugene Rogan discuss the importance of history in contemporary Middle Eastern politics, how the West discusses the region, and a number of stories from Rogan’s time at Oxford. | Piotr Schulkes, Eugene Rogan | 22 Feb 2021 | |
1777 | Dan Hicks discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on museums with Stanley Ulijaszek | Dan Hicks, British archaeologist and anthropologist discusses the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic on museums with Stanley Ulijaszek | Stanley Ulijaszek, Dan Hicks | 19 Feb 2021 | |
1776 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 10 - Medicine | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Beinn Khulusi, Annie Roberts and Bethan Storey about applying for Medicine at Oxford and what it's like to study Medicine at Queen's. | Kyla Thomas, Beinn Khulusi, Annie Roberts, Bethan Storey | 18 Feb 2021 | |
1775 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 9 - Music | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Rhiannon Harris, Rachel Howe and Rowan Ireland about what it's like to be involved in music at Queen's, including the Eglesfield Music Society and the Queen's Chapel Choir. | Kyla Thomas, Rhiannon Harris, Rachel Howe, Rowan Ireland | 18 Feb 2021 | |
1774 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 8 - Access and Outreach | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Julia Duddy and Jack Wilson about the various access initiatives that happen at Queen's and what it's like to be a Student Ambassador. | Kyla Thomas, Julia Duddy, Jack Wilson | 18 Feb 2021 | |
1773 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 7 - Sports | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Hamish Smeaton, Katie Humphreys and Ying Wong about the different ways to be involved in sports in College and in the University as a whole. | Kyla Thomas, Hamish Smeaton, Katie Humphreys, Ying Wong | 18 Feb 2021 | |
1772 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 6 - Food | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Katie Belok and Charlotte Murphy, current JCR Food Reps, about all things food at Queen's. | Kyla Thomas, Katie Belok, Charlotte Murphy | 18 Feb 2021 | |
1771 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 5 - Leadership | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Isabelle Gibbons, former Vice President for the JCR, about what a JCR does, the elections process, and how you can be involved in student leadership. | Kyla Thomas, Isabelle Gibbons | 18 Feb 2021 | |
1770 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 4 - Domestic Life | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Esme Weeks and Marte van der Graaf about all of the important things you need to know when living in college. | Kyla Thomas, Esme Weeks, Marte van der Graaf | 17 Feb 2021 | |
1769 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 3 - Social Life | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Luke Geoghegan, Pandora McKenzie and Hannah Cole about social life within College and in Oxford more generally, and all things clubs and societies. | Kyla Thomas, Luke Geoghegan, Pandora McKenzie, Hannah Cole | 17 Feb 2021 | |
1768 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 2 - Tutorials | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Francis Lawson, Jessica Wen and Austin Haynes about their experiences of the tutorial system and work in general at Oxford - and more specifically at Queen's. | Kyla Thomas, Francis Lawson, Jessica Wen, Austin Haynes | 17 Feb 2021 | |
1767 | The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 1 - Welfare | Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Seren Ford, Female Welfare rep for the JCR, about how Queen's supports the welfare of its students and what to do if you're in need of some help. | Kyla Thomas, Seren Ford | 17 Feb 2021 | |
1766 | Jamie Stern-Weiner: IHRA: The Politics of a Definition | Jamie Stern-Weiner (Oxford) traces the genesis and evolution of a controversial 'working definition' of antisemitism. | Jamie Stern-Weiner | 16 Feb 2021 | |
1765 | Julian Savulescu and ethical issues associated with the COVID-19 pandemic | St Cross College Fellow Julian Savulescu, Uehiru Professor of Practical Ethics, University of Oxford, in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek about ethics and the COVID-19 pandemic. | Julian Savulescu, Stanley Ulijaszek | 16 Feb 2021 |
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