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Museum of Natural History Public Talks
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Of parasites, dinosaurs, and other model animals

Elaine Charwat has been on a journey into the attic storerooms behind the scenes of the Museum to discover 19th-century wax models of parasites.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Effective learning from serious incidents

Dr Helen Higham delivers a talk on the human factors approach to incident analysis.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Cases of complicated surgery for 'high-risk' prostate cancer

Professor Shin Egawa delivers the Burdette Lecture with striking array of high-risk salvage surgery for prostate cancer and bladder cancer.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Facing the future with our eyes wide open: What does the future hold for (cardiac) surgery that will change the way we practice?

Many of the things that will be in this talk may never happen, some of them will happen and some of them are already happening. How they will evolve and to what extent, and how all of these things will blend into one future will be interesting to explore.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Using research to change paradigms in diagnosing and managing early prostate cancer

Mr Vincent Gnanapragasam provides an overview of the big questions in prostate cancer.
Africa Oxford Initiative

The Future of UK-Africa Research Partnerships Development Research and Beyond

Gill Wells is the Head of Research Services European and International Team and Strategic Lead on GCRF at the University of Oxford.
Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures

Organ preservation research in Oxford: an update

The talk focusses on kidney preservation with Mr Simon Knight talking about some of the clinical research that has been done, while Mr James Hunter discusses their translational and lab research.
Transforming Nineteenth-Century Historically Informed Practice

TCHIP Archival Research

In this episode, Principal Investigator Claire Holden discusses different kinds of archival research on the TCHIP project.
Transforming Nineteenth-Century Historically Informed Practice

Historically Informed Performance and Recordings

In this episode, Marten Noorduin talks to Eric Clarke about the different ways in which HIP performers and researchers have engaged with early recordings, as well as some of the work that the TCHIP project has been doing.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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Keynote Panel - Investing for the Future, Research, and Industrial Competitiveness

With changing international landscapes, now, more than ever, the interplay between government-funded research and industrial strategies is in sharp focus.
Department of Education Public Seminars
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The Connections and Disconnections in Teacher Education Policy, Research and Practice Future Research Directions

This seminar examines the alignments and tensions between teacher education research, policy and practice. This is the sixth seminar in a series of eight public seminars on 'Future directions in teacher education research, practice and policy'.
Transforming Nineteenth-Century Historically Informed Practice

What is Historically Informed Performance?

In this introductory episode, postdoctoral researcher Marten Noorduin discusses amongst others the broad history of HIP, the authenticity debate, new sources for research, and what the TCHIP project aims to do.
Department of Social Policy and Intervention

Robust Research - A practical guide

A look at the Robust Research Initiative at the University of Oxford
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

Smart People Work Everywhere - using your research skills outside academia

A panel discuss using your research degree outside academia.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt
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The Future of the Monograph: An Open Access Forum

Panel Discussion to debate the proposed changes to the policy on Open Access for monographs in the next REF after REF 2021 which will have profound implications for researchers in the humanities and social sciences.
Department of Education Public Seminars

What is the future for subject-based education research?

This seminar will provide an assessment of the development of research in subject-based education, and of its future prospects. Using geography education as an exemplar, it will offer a challenging critique of this field of research.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Evidence-Informed Inspection? Research at Ofsted

A look at the role of research in developing the work of Ofsted as 'an intelligent inspectorate'.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

How do you grow rice faster?

3 billion people depend on rice for survival & owing to predicted population increases, land that provided enough rice to feed 27 people in 2010 will need to support 43 by 2050. In this week's podcast episode we ask: how do you grow rice faster?
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

Is there a faster way to diagnose Tuberculosis?

Tuberculosis is still one of the top ten causes of death worldwide, with 1.4 million people dying from TB in 2015. If your doctor suspects you have the disease it can take up to 6 weeks to get a diagnosis!
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Influencing the Supreme Court to overturn Employment Tribunal fees

Prof Abigail Adams, Department of Economics, University of Oxford gives a talk for the conference.

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