Israel Studies Seminar |
New & Jew, Zionism and the Quest for National Culture |
The Creation of Hebrew Music and its Origins |
Yaron Peleg |
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To Immunity and Beyond |
Apoptosis-mediated ADAM10 activation removes a mucin barrier promoting T cell efferocytosis |
Professor Quentin Sattentau discusses research published in 'Nature Communications' on the role of enzyme ADAM10 in mediating clearance of apoptotic T cells by macrophages. |
Quentin Sattentau, Paul Klenerman |
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To Immunity and Beyond |
Elevated genetic risk for multiple sclerosis emerged in steppe pastoralist populations |
Professor Astrid Iversen discusses research published in Nature, using historic genome data to investigate the emergence of genetic risk for multiple sclerosis in Northern Europe. |
Astrid Iversen, Paul Klenerman |
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CSAE Research Podcasts |
O-Ring Production Networks |
What is the role of international trade in economic development? Using a rich micro-level dataset from Turkey on a wide range of firms, researchers discuss strong assortative matching of skills in the firms' production networks. |
Banu Demir Paker, Ana Cecilia Fieler, Daniel Yi Xu, Kelly Kaili Yang |
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Israel Studies Seminar |
Michal Huss - You cannot really live (or die) here: ongoing struggles over cemeteries and housing in Tel Aviv-Jaffa, 1957-2020 |
Debates over housing and cemeteries in Jaffa. |
Michal Huss |
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Middle East Centre Booktalk |
The New Spirit of Islamism: Interactions between the AKP, Ennahda and the Muslim Brotherhood |
Journalist and scholar, Dr Ezgi Başaran, presents her book which traces the links between the AKP, Tunisia’s Ennahda, and the Egyptian Muslim Brotherhood after the Arab Spring. |
Ezgi Başaran, Michael Willis |
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CSAE Research Podcasts |
Cash Transfers and Micro-Enterprise Performance in a Refugee Camp in Kenya |
Researchers discuss the business and price effects of a cash transfer programme delivered to 400,000 refugees in Kenya each month in the form of digital money for buying food at licensed shops. |
Olivier Sterck, Antonia Delius |
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CSAE Research Podcasts |
Locked Down and Locked Out: Repurposing Social Assistance in South Africa |
Researchers examine how an established social assistance system - not originally designed to support informal workers - can be re-purposed to provide emergency relief to support workers and their household in South Africa. |
Rocco Zizzamia, Ihsaan Bassier |
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Asian Studies Centre |
Dr Shailendra Bhandare on the Ashmolean Museum’s South Asian coin collections |
Shreya Gupta interviews Dr Shailendra Bhandare, Curator of South Asian and Far-eastern Coins and Paper Money at the Ashmolean Museum |
Shailendra Bhandare, Shreya Gupta |
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The Migration Oxford Podcast |
Asymmetrical Sympathies: the Global North’s Response to Protection Seekers |
Why are some countries across the Global North more open and accepting towards refugees than others? How can asymmetrical sympathies and differential treatments be better understood? We search for answers with an expert panel. |
Isabelle Lemay, Bridget Anderson, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead |
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Asian Studies Centre |
Jan Lingen, President of the Royal Dutch Numismatic Society, on collecting South Asian Coins |
Shreya Gupta interviews Indian coin expert Jan Lingen on his collection. |
Jan Lingen, Shreya Gupta |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism |
AI and the Future of Audio. Episode 5 - Is it possible to build a local radio station powered by AI? This tech CEO says so |
Broadcast radio is facing an existential question: can it survive in the digital era, when young audiences don’t know what FM and AM mean? Tech company Futuri Media says they can revitalize local radio using AI. |
Daniel Anstandig, Gretel Kahn |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism |
AI and the Future of Audio. Episode 4 - How Swedish Radio balances journalism and AI without falling for hype |
How do you best integrate AI in your news strategy as a public service broadcasting organisation? That is a question that Swedish Radio has been pondering and tackling first hand for the past year. |
Olle Zachrison, Gretel Kahn |
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Asian Studies Centre |
Interview with Robert Bracey on South Asian Coin Collections in the British Museum by Shreya Gupta |
This interview discusses the afterlives of coin collections from South Asia held in UK museums today. |
Robert Bracey, Shreya Gupta |
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Asian Studies Centre |
Interview with Dr Paul Stevens on collecting Indian coins by Shreya Gupta |
This interview discusses Paul Steven’s journey of collecting and researching Indian coins |
Paul Stevens, Shreya Gupta |
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Middle East Centre Booktalk |
The Making of the Modern Muslim State: Islam and Governance in the Middle East and North Africa |
Professor Malika Zeghal (Harvard University) presents her new book 'The Making of the Modern Muslim State: Islam and Governance in the Middle East and North Africa', an innovative analysis that traces the continuity of the state’s custodianship of Islam. |
Malika Zeghal |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism |
AI and the Future of Audio. Episode 1 - When AI meets creative writing: an audio experiment at Czech Radio |
Can AI write better short stories than a human writer? This is the questions at the heart of the Digital Writer project from Czech Radio. |
Gretel Kahn, Anna Vošalíková |
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Deanery Digests |
Demystifying the A-level grading process |
Associate Professor of Educational Assessment, Michelle Meadows and local teacher, Jonny Tridgell discuss the A-level grading process and how grade boundaries are set for these important national exams. |
Michelle Meadows, Jonny Tridgell, Hamish Chalmers |
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The Migration Oxford Podcast |
Global Migration Data: Making Sense of the Numbers |
Why does official data tell us so little about migration? Why do some migration statistics seem to clash? How can we shape this “age of migration data” for better? |
Frank Laczko, Elisa Mosler Vidal, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism |
Digital News Report 2024. Episode 5: The rise of news influencers |
What explains the rise of news influencers and who are the most popular? |
Nic Newman, Federica Cherubini |
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Evidence-Based Health Care |
How stories shaped every aspect of our mixed methods study |
Kirsten Prest discusses the 'Encompass' study on care for disabilities in Uganda and its wider application in the NHS, where narrative-driven mixed methods research shaped phases from grants to implementation |
Kirsten Prest |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism |
Digital News Report 2024. Episode 3: What people want from news |
What do news audiences actually say they want from news? |
Richard Fletcher, Federica Cherubini |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism |
Our podcast: Digital News Report 2024. Episode 2. Public attitudes about AI and journalism |
In this episode of our Digital News Report 2024 series, we explore what people think about the use of AI in journalism. |
Amy Ross Arguedas, Federica Cherubini |
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism |
Our podcast. Digital News Report 2024. Episode 1. What you need to know |
In this opening episode of our series, we’ll explore the key findings from our Digital News Report 2024, the most comprehensive study of news consumption worldwide. |
Nic Newman, Rasmus Nielsen, Federica Cherubini |
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OxPeace Conference 2024: New Actors and the Changing Field of Peace-making and Peace-building |
Limits and Alternative Approaches to Peacemaking |
The liberal peace is gone and is not coming back. This presentation attempts to sketch some of the new (or perhaps more prominent) actors and approaches that are taking its place. |
Roger Mac Ginty |
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Navigating Climate and Peace |
Conflict prevention is vital in Sudan and the Sahel. Conflict drivers include climate and bad governance. Round Lake Chad, 48% of youths joining Boko Haram sought money and prestige after losing livelihoods as the lake shrinks. |
Nisreen Elsaim |
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OxPeace Conference 2024: New Actors and the Changing Field of Peace-making and Peace-building |
Global Fragmentation and its Impact on Peace Processes |
Dr Mateja Peter introduces PeaceRep, a new data collection effort. |
Mateja Peter |
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OxPeace Conference 2024: New Actors and the Changing Field of Peace-making and Peace-building |
New actors and changes? |
Dr Richard Baltrop provides some observations from peace processes in Africa and the Middle East. |
Richard Baltrop |
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OxPeace Conference 2024: New Actors and the Changing Field of Peace-making and Peace-building |
AI and Peace and Security: the opportunities and challenges |
Sam Daws with some observations on the efforts of the UN, regional organisations and national governments to govern and provide ethical frameworks for AI, and what pivotal and innovative technology means for multilateral governance. |
Sam Daws |
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The Private Sector and Pathways to Peace-building |
The responsibilties of business are shifting on issues such as human rights, labour conditions, climate change, social and economic inclusion and systemic integrity. Dr Isabella Bunn introduces a paper providing an overview of several key initiatives. |
Isabella Bunn |
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Dealing with Intractable Conflicts by De-escalation and the Initiation of an Incremental Procedural Process |
Highly escalated conflicts between groups are characterised by deep animosities and contradicting demands, thus posing enormous challenges for conflict resolution. Daniel Schaefer's proposal envisages an incremental approach. |
Daniel Schaefer |
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Let's talk e-cigarettes |
May 2024 Andrea Villanti |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Andrea Villanti. |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Andrea Villanti |
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Sleep and the Rhythms of Life |
Sleep, Insomnia and Wellbeing: Historical Perspectives |
The Sleep and the Rhythms of Life Network welcomed Brigitte Steger (Japanese Studies, Cambridge) and Megan Leitch (English Literature, Cardiff, and President of the International Arthurian Society British Branch) to present two papers. |
Brigitte Steger, Megan Leitch |
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The Disability Lectures |
2024 Disability Lecture: Changing the disability narrative - from unseen to understood |
Oxford and Harvard alumna Beth Kume-Holland shares her personal journey from Oxford undergraduate and researcher to award-winning CEO and international disability rights advocate. |
Beth Kume-Holland, Sarah Stephenson-Hunter, Irene Tracey |
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Conversations in Med Ed |
Chatting with Chris Kowalski |
In episode five we chat with Dr Chris Kowalski, a consultant Child and Adolescent Psychiatrist, from the Oxford Health NHS Foundation Trust in the United Kingdom, where he is the simulation lead and is involved in all stages of medical education. |
Chris Kowalski, Danica Sims |
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Conversations in Med Ed |
Chatting with Simone Titus-Dawson |
In episode four we chat with Associate Professor Simone Titus-Dawson from the Centre for Health Professions Education in the Faculty of Medicine and Health Sciences at Stellenbosch University in South Africa. |
Simone Titus-Dawson, Danica Sims |
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Middle East Centre Booktalk |
The United Nations and the Question of Palestine |
Professor Ardi Imseis new book explores the UN’s management of the longest-running problem on its agenda, critically assessing tensions between the Organisation’s position and international law. |
Ardi Imseis, Eugene Rogan |
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Conversations in Med Ed |
Chatting with Richard Canter |
In episode three we chat with Professor Richard Canter from the University of Oxford. He reflects over the decades of his fascinating career, sharing his story of how he, a surgeon, became involved in medical education and research. |
Richard Canter, Danica Sims |
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The Migration Oxford Podcast |
Intersecting Crises: Housing and Forced Migration in Oxford |
How does housing relate to migration and asylum issues? Using the City of Oxford as a case study, we consider the affordability and accessibility of housing to newcomers and the impact this has on refugee and asylum seekers. |
Tiger Hills, Hari Reed, J, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey |
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Let's talk e-cigarettes |
April 2024 Jaqueline Avila |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Jaqueline Avila. |
Jaqueline Avila, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson |
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Reimagining Ancient Greece and Rome: APGRD Podcast |
Marco Martinelli and Teatro delle Albe: Italy and Community Theatre |
A podcast episode with Marco Martinelli |
Marco Martinelli, Giovanna Di Martino, Claire Barnes |
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Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive |
Rules and Regulations |
Archival film uncovers the quirky dos and don'ts that governed student life in the golden age of the 1920s and 30s. |
Peter Robinson |
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Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive |
Wartime Oxford - June 1943 and 1944 |
Archive film of Oxford from June 1943 and June 1944 |
Peter Robinson |
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Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive |
High Street - Now and Then |
Archive film footage of High Street, Oxford from 1937 and 1944. |
Peter Robinson |
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Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive |
Cycling Through Time |
Archive footage of cycling through the busy streets of Oxford and Cowley in the 1920s, 40s, and 50s. |
Peter Robinson |
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Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive |
St Giles' Fair |
The changing faces of St Giles' Fair. In this episode we look at St Giles' Fair which is held for two days in September in the heart of the city. |
Peter Robinson, Charlie Beesley |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Prof. Peter Openshaw |
Professor Peter Openshaw discusses Respiratory Syncytial Virus Infection (RSV). RSV is a common respiratory virus that usually causes mild, cold-like symptoms in most adults but it is the leading cause of hospitalisation in babies |
Andrew Pollard, Peter Openshaw |
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Let's talk e-cigarettes |
March 2024 Ian Pope |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Ian Pope. |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Ian Pope |
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The Migration Oxford Podcast |
Diaspora Communities: Powerful Partners Driving Change |
What makes diaspora communities unique? We learn about the roles of diasporas, contributions to development and humanitarian initiatives across the globe and unpack how people living in diaspora drive change in their communities. |
Alan Gamlen, Larisa Lara, Martin Russell, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey |
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Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges |
2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Degrees of Value in Knowledge and Achievement (2 of 3) |
A recording of the second of Professor Hurka's rescheduled lectures, series title "Knowledge and Achievement: Their Value, Nature, and Public Policy Role" |
Thomas Hurka |
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Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges |
2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Knowledge and Achievement as Organic Goods (1 of 3) |
A recording of the first of Professor Hurka's rescheduled lectures, series title "Knowledge and Achievement: Their Value, Nature, and Public Policy Role" |
Thomas Hurka |
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Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges |
2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Knowledge and Achievement as Public Policy Goals (3 of 3) |
A recording of the third and final of Professor Hurka's rescheduled lectures, series title Knowledge and Achievement: Their Value, Nature, and Public Policy Role |
Thomas Hurka |
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars |
Personalised nutrition and dietary behaviour change in an online study across 7 European countries |
Dr Anna Macready, associate professor in the School of Agriculture Policy and Development at the University of Reading, takes us through personalised nutrition and asks, ‘is there a right or wrong diet?’ |
Anna Macready, Stanley Ulijaszek, Tanja Schneider |
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Unit for Biocultural Variation and Obesity (UBVO) seminars |
Excess as entertainment: Mukbang and the theatrics of eating for an online audience |
Dr Thao Dam explores how food is experienced digitally, through the Korean-originated practice of mukhbang, where people pay to watch others eat inline. |
Thao Dam, Stanley Ulijaszek, Tanja Schneider |
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Let's talk e-cigarettes |
February 2024 Reto Auer |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Reto Auer, Bern University, Switzerland. |
Reto Auer, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Sir Jeremy Farrar |
Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Jeremy Farrar, Chief Scientist at the World Health Organisation and previously the director of The Wellcome Trust in the UK. |
Andrew Pollard, Jeremy Farrar |
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Sleep and the Rhythms of Life |
Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 1 |
What's the relationship between music and the rhythms of our lives? Professor Sally Shuttleworth asks Professor Eric Clarke (Music at University of Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) to discuss. |
Sally Shuttleworth, Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
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Sleep and the Rhythms of Life |
Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 4 |
How could different types of music be used in therapy? Oxford medical graduate and working musician and DJ Michael Diamond discusses the features of different music genres types of music and their therapeutic potential. |
Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
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Sleep and the Rhythms of Life |
Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 3 |
How can electronic dance music tools and techniques be used to manipulate music for psychological ends, for example to enhance sleep? |
Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
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Sleep and the Rhythms of Life |
Dance Music, Wakefulness and Embodied Rhythm – Part 2 |
How does a DJ use different music to engage listeners, from a neuropsychological perspective? Professor Eric Clarke (Emeritus Professor of Music at Oxford) and Michael Diamond (Oxford medical graduate and musician/DJ) discuss. |
Eric Clarke, Michael Diamond |
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CSAE Research Podcasts |
An Adaptive Targeted Field Experiment: Job Search Assistance for Refugees in Jordan |
How can different kinds of policy help refugees and other displaced populations find work? This project focuses on three interventions designed to improve formal employment outcomes for Syrian refugees and local jobseekers in Jordan. |
Stefano Caria, Max Kasy, Simon Quinn |
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The Migration Oxford Podcast |
Artivism and Migration |
Intersections of art and activism are used as a tool to promote diversity, address human rights and make calls to action in contexts of migration. What is artivism and how can it support individuals to tell their own stories? |
Salma Zulfiqar, Natalia Federenko, Ruth Nyabuto, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey |
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Middle East Centre |
Genocide and Accountability in Gaza: The Limits and Potential of International Law |
Prof Noura Erakat explores the significance of South Africa's application of the Convention on the Prevention and Punishment of the Crime of Genocide in the Gaza Strip before the International Court of Justice, and the Court's decision to hear the case. |
Noura Erakat |
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Middle East Centre |
The Settler Movement, Political Impasses, and Beyond |
Dr Hagar Kotef from SOAS examines the current situation of Israeli settlers both in the West Bank and in the Cabinet to assess the impact of the settler movement in political options following the Gaza War. |
Hagar Kotef, Raihan Ismail |
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Approaching Shakespeare |
Love's Labour's Lost |
Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on the play Love's Labour's Lost. |
Emma Smith |
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Chaucer for Beginners |
Chaucer 6 - Chaucer’s legacy |
Professor Marion Turner looks at Chaucer's legacy and the changes in societal perception of Chaucer. She also looks at online resources to help the beginner study Chaucer. |
Marion Turner, Karen Carey |
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Chaucer for Beginners |
Chaucer 4 - The Wife of Bath's Prologue and Tale |
Professor Marion Turner introduces one of the most famous and intricate tales from Chaucer's Canterbury Tales – "The Wife of Bath." |
Marion Turner, Karen Carey |
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Chaucer for Beginners |
Chaucer 3 - The Miller’s Tale |
Professor Marion Turner introduces the ribald and humorous world of one of the Canterbury Tales' most famous stories – "The Miller's Tale." |
Marion Turner, Karen Carey |
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Chaucer for Beginners |
Chaucer 2 - An Introduction to the Canterbury Tales |
Professor Marion Turner provides an in-depth exploration of Geoffrey Chaucer's classic work, the Canterbury Tales. |
Marion Turner, Karen Carey |
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Chaucer for Beginners |
Chaucer 5 - The Language of Chaucer |
Professor Marion Turner delves into Geoffrey Chaucer's language and writing style. Chaucer championed a vernacular English form of writing, a departure from the prevalent use of Latin or French in poetry and the law. |
Marion Turner, Karen Carey |
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Chaucer for Beginners |
Chaucer 1 - An Introduction to the life and times of Geoffrey Chaucer |
In the introductory episode of "Chaucer for Beginners,” expert Professor Marion Turner introduces the life of writer Geoffrey Chaucer, shedding light on his background and life in 14th century England. |
Marion Turner, Karen Carey |
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Anthropology |
The Moral Economy of Infrastructures in Everest Tourism |
As social media posts from the slopes of Mount Everest become almost commonplace Dr Jolynna Sinanan (University of Manchester) focuses on digital media use amongst guides and porters and the impact of digital infrastructures in the area. |
Jolynna Sinanan, Peyton Cherry |
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Anthropology |
Pentecostalism, Deliverance and Queer Sexuality in Nigeria: Literary Representations |
Professor Adriaan van Klinken takes us to the epicentre of Pentecostalism. |
Adriaan van Klinken, Olivia Elizabeth Freidinger |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Sir Peter Horby |
Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Peter Horby, Professor of Emerging Infectious Diseases and Director of the Pandemic Sciences Institute at Oxford. He is Co-Chief investigator of the RECOVERY trial of drug treatments for COVID. |
Andrew Pollard, Peter Horby |
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Let's talk e-cigarettes |
January 2024 Cara Murphy |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research interview Cara Murphy, Brown University, USA. |
Cara Murphy, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson |
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CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast |
Sleep and Scents - Dr. Julia Harris |
In this episode, we interview Dr. Julia Harris to discuss her ongoing research on sleep utilising the olfactory system. |
Julia Harris, Neddy Kareha, Katherine Willard |
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Middle East Centre |
What have the Arab Uprisings done to "Contemporary Arab Thought"? |
Professor Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab offers some reflections on the challenges that a post-2011 Arab critique might be facing. |
Elizabeth Suzanne Kassab, Eugene Rogan |
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The Migration Oxford Podcast |
Municipal IDs and Local Citizenship |
For irregular migrants, the inability to provide proof of identity affects nearly every aspect of life. We explore cities that have introduced municipal ID cards to enhance social integration and enable access to key services. |
Myriam Cherti, Albert Gamarra, Rob McNeil, Jacqui Broadhead, Delphine Boagey |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Uğur Şahin |
Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Uğur Şahin. Şahin is a German oncologist and immunologist. He is the co-founder and CEO of BioNTech, which developed one of the major COVID-19 vaccines. |
Andrew Pollard, Uğur Şahin |
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BOOKNESS at the Bodleian Library |
S2 Ep2: BOOKNESS with Kevin Steele |
BOOKNESS talks to graphic designer and book artist Kevin Steele about his pop-up book ‘The Movable Book of Letterforms’, which is on display in the Bodleian’s exhibition ‘Alphabet’s Alive!’ until the end of January 2024. |
Alice Evans, Jo Maddocks, Kevin Steele |
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Translational Health Sciences |
Social enterprisers and their role in addressing future challenges |
Adopting a critical perspective, Dr Orsolya Ihasz outlines what makes social enterprisers valuable, and how could they contribute to the creation of important services and products to marginalised and disenfranchised communities. |
Orsolya Ihasz |
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Translational Health Sciences |
What kind of a problem is loneliness? Studying technology to understand policy concerns |
This talk by Dr Gemma Hughes is intended to show how problems, such as loneliness, can be understood and researched in multiple ways. |
Gemma Hughes |
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Let's talk e-cigarettes |
E-cigarette marketing and the effects on young people and adults, with Eve Taylor |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss cigarette packaging, flavours and brand names with Eve Taylor, King's College London. |
Eve Taylor, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Sir Pascal Soriot |
Sir Andrew Pollard talks to Sir Pascal Soriot, the CEO of AstraZeneca about their pandemic partnership to develop the AstraZeneca/Oxford vaccine. Over three billion vaccines have been delivered, saving six and a half million lives. |
Andrew Pollard, Pascal Soriot |
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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar |
Recalibrating the Perspective on Tibetan and Himalayan History: Identity- and Nation-Building in Bhutan |
In this talk, Dr. Dagmar Schwerk presents the work-in-progress of her current research project, an investigation into identity- and nation-building in eighteenth-century Bhutan |
Dagmar Schwerk |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Prof. Eddie Holmes |
Professor Eddie Holmes, who co-authored the publication of the genome sequence of SARS-CoV-2 through work with colleagues in Wuhan, China speaks to Professor Andrew Pollard about his scientific career and this pivotal pandemic work. |
Andrew Pollard, Eddie Holmes |
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Future of Business |
Watts up with EV charging: An entrepreneur’s view from ground zero |
Leye (Cornelius) Makanjuola, Oxford Saïd MBA and host discusses the EV charging market with Folasade Ayoola, a fellow student and entrepreneur. |
Folasade Ayoola, Leye Makanjuola |
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Anthropology |
Living in Tide: The Climate of the Urban Sea |
How do fishers and scientists read the uncertain terrain of the city in the sea? What stories does the urban sea hold for the futures of the city? |
Lan Duo, Nikhil Anand |
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Anthropology |
Anthropology, Philosophy and Symmetrisation |
Philippe Descola, one of Anthropology's most influential figures, invites us to go beyond the traditional boundaries of nature and culture and redefine our understanding of humanity's relationship with the world around us. |
Philippe Descola, Luise Eder |
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Anthropology |
Crude Sonics: Field Recordings from an Extractive Zone |
Zsuzsanna Ihar leads us through field recordings captured in the marginal settlements of Baku, capital of Azerbaijan. She traces sounds that haunt, interrupt, and resist processes of gentrification, displacement, and capitalist profiteering. |
Zsuzsanna Ihar, Eben Kirksey |
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Anthropology |
Nutritional Anthropology |
Stanley Ulijaszek discusses human dietary evolution, dietary flexibility and present day undernutrition and infection |
Stanley Ulijaszek, Jacob Evans |
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Anthropology |
How to Stitch Ethnography |
Feminist anthropologist Tania Perez-Bustos discusses how immersion in the act of embroidery affects the body and enables collective reflection and listening. |
Tania Perez-Bustos, Malin Schlode |
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Anthropology |
Parasites, Invention, and Grace: Taking Turns in a Streetcorner Bureaucracy |
Michael Degani analyzes the styles of work and conflict amongst electrical contractors who congregate across the street from a power utility office in urban Tanzania. |
Michael Degani, Peyton Cherry |
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Let's talk e-cigarettes |
September 2023 Andrea Leinberger-Jabari |
Jamie Hartmann-Boyce and Nicola Lindson discuss emerging evidence in e-cigarette research and Ailsa Butler interviews Andrea Leinberger-Jabari from the Public Health Research Center at New York University, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates. |
Andrea Leinberger-Jabari, Jamie Hartmann-Boyce, Nicola Lindson, Ailsa Butler |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Prof. Maheshi Ramasamy |
Andrew Pollard talks to Professor Maheshi Ramasamy about her pandemic work as a hospital consultant treating extremely sick patients in intensive care. They also discuss her research career in vaccines and infectious diseases. |
Maheshi Ramasamy, Andrew Pollard |
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Middle East Centre |
Zionism and the Jews of Iraq: A Personal Perspective |
Professor Avi Shlaim gives the George Antonius Memorial Lecture 2023, examining the Jewish exodus from Iraq in the aftermath of the 1948 Arab-Israeli war, and arguing the Zionist movement played an active part in the uprooting of Iraqi Jews. |
Avi Shlaim, Eugene Rogan |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Shabir Madhi |
Shabir Madhi Professor of Vaccinology at the University of the Witwatersrand,Johannesburg, South Africa discusses the effect of the global pandemic on Africa and his work on COVID-19 vaccines. |
Andrew Pollard, Shabir Madhi |
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CSAE Research Podcasts |
AI and Services-led Growth: Evidence from Indian Job Adverts |
Online job adverts show that the demand for AI related skills has grown rapidly in countries around the world since 2015. This project examines the demand for AI skills in India's service sector, using a new dataset of online job adverts. |
Alex Copestake, Max Marczinek, Ashley Pople, Katherine Stapleton |
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The Oxford Colloquy |
The Pandemic People: Professor Adam Finn |
Sir Andrew and Professor Adam Finn discuss his work as paediatrician specialising in infectious diseases. They discuss the pandemic as it affected children and the different responses to the disease in adults and children. |
Andrew Pollard, Adam Finn |
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Middle East Centre |
Women’s Movements and Citizenship in the Middle East |
Women's Rights Research Seminar where guest speaker, Dr Roel Meijer (Guest Lecturer in Islam Studies, Radboud Universiteit) presents on Women’s movements and citizenship in the Middle East. |
Roel Meijer, Maryam Alemzadeh, Marilyn Booth |
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