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Conversations in Med Ed

Chatting with Geoff Stetson on faculty development, feedback and MedEdMentor (and practicing what you preach)

Geoff shares his move from internal medicine to education and faculty development, reflecting on the broader culture and priorities of medicine and the need to emphasise education.
Preparing for your Undergraduate Time Abroad

Part II – Preparing for Culture Shock

This second podcast encourages you to think about the different stages of culture shock and some of the potential difficulties you might experience.
Anthropology

Stepping in, helping out, competing with…? State and civic actors in Ukraine’s wartime heritage work

Dr. Vonnak reflects on how socio historical events impact the definition, preservation, and sometimes neglect of cultural heritage. She draws from her extensive field work in Ukraine over the past eight years.
Translation and Medical Humanities

Conference Highlights

A short film highlighting the two day Translation and Medical Humanities Conference 2023
Translation and Medical Humanities

Bodies in Translation: Towards a Translational Medical Humanities

Professor John Ødemark outlines the key ideas underpinning the Bodies in Translation project and its role in shaping a translational medical humanities imagination.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

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?’
Their Finest Hour

The Duke of Windsor's German tutor - Interview with Emma Huber

Emma Huber, German subject librarian at Oxford's Taylorian Library, speaks to Joseph Quinn about the life and career of Professor H.G. Fiedler.
History of Art: Slade Lecture Series

Slade Lecture Series 2023: African Artists in the Age of the Big Man

Okeke-Agulu presents 5 artists whose work exemplify the difficult relationship of art & power as Africa’s decolonization gave way to the emergence of undemocratic polities ruled by charismatic & repressive strongmen in the second half of the 20th century.
Future of Business

Founding a Fintech: The story of a financial inclusion startup in Latin America

Katherine Dellar and Oxford MBA classmate Diego Rojas discuss Diego's experience starting a Fintech business.
Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
Captioned

4 - Dr Natasha Robinson

Post-doc researcher and education consultant Natasha Robinson talks about cultural identity, feminist turmoil in relationships and the constant fluctuation between drive and angst in academic work.
Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Cooling

5 The behaviours and culture of cooling use

Our team member Dr Antonella Mazzone and Eric D Wilson discuss approaches that can make the use of cooling more sustainable
OxPeace Conference 2022: Who Builds Peace?

OxPeace 2022 Session 4: Part 2

Professor Cedric de Coning presents "Adaptive Peace: Coping with Complex Systems in Transition."
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Art and Action: Benjamin Zephaniah in Conversation

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Live Event: Could you be arrested for planting flowers in your street?

What guerrilla gardening reveals about our relationship with urban nature and culture.
Translating Illness

Translating Cultures in an Age of Confinement

Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) in conversation with Charles Forsdick (Liverpool).
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

America’s War Culture since 9/11

In this episode associate professor Patrick Deer discusses his forthcoming book We Are All Embedded: Understanding America’s War Culture since 9/11.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture III: Stories for the future, and how to get there

Martin Puchner, the Byron and Anita Wien Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Harvard University, gives the third and final lecture in the Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture II:Think Big! A modest argument about large scales

Martin Puchner gives the second lecture in the Princeton University Press Lectures in European History and Culture.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Book at Lunchtime: Celebrity Culture and the Myth of Oceania

An intriguing case study on how popular images of Oceania, mediated through a developing culture of celebrity, contributed to the formation of British identity both domestically and as a nascent imperial power in the eighteenth century.
Digital Visual Cultural

Episode 3: applications of digital visualising technologies

This podcast focuses on two examples of citizen participation, and interaction with, urban technologies.

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