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CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast

The Moving Brain with Dr. Andrew Peters

We met with Dr Andrew Peters (a new PI) to discuss his career in neuroscience so far studying movement in the brain. By combining multiple modern techniques, Andy interrogates global circuits during motor learning and behaviour.
Department of Statistics

Modelling infectious diseases: what can branching processes tell us?

Professor Samir Bhatt gives a talk on the mathematics underpinning infectious disease models.
Regional Classics
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Episode 6: Wales

This episode features Boudica, a tortoise, Pegasus and Chris Martin, and that’s before we meet our panellists!
Regional Classics
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Episode 5: The North of England

In this episode, we discuss Classics and employability, the tremendous breadth of the discipline, the thrill of philosophy, and how you can discover what fascinates you.
Regional Classics
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Episode 4: Midlands

In this episode, we talk about coming to Classics without any ancient languages; Bertie’s first love and how Classics took her into the world of Facebook…
Regional Classics

Episode 3: South West England

In this episode, we discover what links Virgil to Devon, why Classics is relevant today, Justin’s love for languages, which transferable skills Classics gives you, and why, in Molly’s view, Classics and English is the best degree available in Oxford!
The Oxford/Berlin Creative Collaborations

Cre-AI-tivity: Blood in a Whatsapp message?

This last in our trilogy explores data as the foundation of AI systems. We learn how this enables mapping individual learners' progress and benchmarking in a teaching context, but also how that data exchange raises ethical issues.
Green Templeton College

What will it take to Educate the World - Sanjaya Lall Visiting Professor Distinguished Panel Lecture 2018

Many developing countries suffer from poorly performing educational systems that fail to equip students with the knowledge and skills necessary to participate productively in the modern economy. How can educational outcomes be improved?
Department of Education Public Seminars

Teachers' professional development on summative assessment of practical science: perspectives from Project Calibrate

This seminar will focus on the teacher education aspect of the project. It will outline the approaches being implemented to develop the teachers' knowledge and understanding to implement strategies to teach and assess practical science.
Department of Education Public Seminars

A study of children starting school and the progress they make in their first year around the world: The iPIPS project

Professor Peter Tymms (Durham University) delivers a seminar on the iPIPS project; an international study of children starting school around the world and the progress that they make in their first year at school.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Literacy and foundation learning in multilingual India

Dr Sonali Nag, Oxford Departmant of Education, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by the department's Families, Effecrive Learning and Literacy Research Group
Department of Education Public Seminars

Learning with Conversational Agents that Launch Multiple Intelligent Tutoring Systems and Learning Resources

Professor Art Graesser, Psychology and the Institute for Intelligent Systems, University of Memphis, gives a talk for the public seminar series hosted by OUCEA, Department of Education.
Department of Education Public Seminars

English Medium Instruction Research: What do we know so far and what do we still need to find out?

Ernesto Macaro, Professor of Applied Linguistics at the University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Department of Education public seminar series.
Learning Technology at Oxford

Exploring the next generation digital learning environments

Chuck Severance, University of Michigan, looks at Learning Management Systems and what comes next.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Big Data and the Humanities: How digital research, computational techniques and big data contribute to knowledge

Professor Ralph Schroeder, Senior Research Fellow with the Oxford Internet Institute and Laird Barrett, Senior Digital Product Manager for the Taylor and Francis Group, give a talk for DHOXSS 2017.
Department of Education Research Seminars

Lexical diversity and coverage in tertiary-level STEM:
a corpus-based comparison of English-medium lectures in Anglophone and non-Anglophone contexts

Jessica Briggs, Centre for Research and Development in English Medium Instruction, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the EMI conference.
Department of Education Research Seminars

Building Optimal Predictive Models with Large Scale Assessment Data

Professor David Kaplan (University of Wisconsin-Madison) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research Seminar series.
Department of Education Research Seminars

What can we learn from PISA (2015)?- Design, innovations, challenges and limitations

Professor Eckhard Klieme (German Institute for International Educational Research, DIPF) gives a talk for the Department of Education Research seminar series.
Department of Education Public Seminars

The long term implications of devolution and localism for FE in England

This lecture explores findings from a SKOPE research project (funded by the FE Trust for Leadership) on the implications of the devolution from central government to localities of certain aspects of post-19 further and adult education.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Does market competition and/or the growth of participation foster diversity in higher education systems?

Professor Simon Marginson, ULC Institute of Education, gives a talk for the Department of Education Public Seminar Series.

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