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Middle East Centre Booktalk

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.
Oxford LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) History Month Lectures
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LGBT+ History Month with Corinne Humphreys & Michael Gunning

Watch the 2021 LGBT History Month lecture with Stonewall Sport Champions
The Queen's Access Podcast

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.
Alumni Voices

Sir Roger Bannister, athlete and neurologist (Exeter College, 1946)

Sir Roger Bannister relives running the first sub-four-minute mile in a special podcast to mark the anniversary of his extraordinary achievement in May 1954.
Alumni Voices

Zoe de Toledo, Olympic silver medalist (St Catherine’s, 2010)

Zoe de Toledo shares her extraordinary experiences of coxing at the highest levels, and her love of studying at Oxford in this podcast.
Alumni Voices

Champion of renewable energy Juliet Davenport OBE (Merton, 1986)

Juliet Davenport emphasises the role of renewable energy in the fight against climate change and shows how unprecedented progress is being made.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Ordinary People do Extraordinary Things: What Do the Lives of Olympians Tell Us About the Champion in Us All?

Peter Keen, Director of Sport at Loughborough University, gives a talk for the 2014 Green Templeton College lecture series
St John's College

Can historians write the History of Sport?

The Annual Founder's Lecture is given by eminent historian and Emeritus Research Fellow, Dr Ross McKibbin is entitled 'Can historians write the History of Sport?'
Leaders for the world's future - The Rhodes Trust

The Evolution of Sports

The Hon. C. Tom McMillen, Ms Carina Venter and Mr John Wylie discuss sports at the Rhodes House 110th Anniversary event.
History of the Eighteenth Century in Ten Poems

The Joys of Cricket

This podcast looks at cricket seen through eighteenth-century eyes, focussing on a poem by James Dance, called 'Cricket: An Heroic Poem.'.
Alumni Weekend

The Gamesmakers: Oxonians Preparing for London 2012

A panel discussion with some of the Oxonians most closely involved with the successful Olympics bid, providing a fascinating insight into the thrills and anxiety of preparing for London 2012.
The Olympics at Oxford

The Gamesmakers: Oxonians Preparing for London 2012

A panel discussion with some of the Oxonians most closely involved with the successful Olympics bid, providing a fascinating insight into the thrills and anxiety of preparing for London 2012.
African Studies Centre

Women, Sports and Societies in Colonial and Postcolonial Africa (African History and Politics Seminar)

As part of the Women's Sport in Africa conference (University of Oxford, 7 Mar 2011), Prof. Nauright (George Mason Univeristy) presents on historical research looking at sports in Africa, with a particular view to women's sport and his own work.
Broadcast Media

You are the Earth, You are the Sky; How one man become the dominant force in the British media's coverage of sport. Does that mean he controls sport itself?

Final lecture of the 2011 News International Professorship of Broadcast Media lecture series on Sport and Broadcast Media.
Broadcast Media

From Reith to wreath; The Great Days of Sport on BBC TV and how they ended

Matthew Engel, the journalist and sports writer and 2011 New International Professor of Broadcast Media gives his third lecture in the 2011 series entitled; Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people.
Broadcast Media

It's the Cat's Whisker: How Sport and the Media developed together, from Mesopotamia to John Logie Baird

Matthew Engel, the journalist and sports writer and 2011 News International Broadcast Media Professor gives his second lecture in the 2011 series entitled 'Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people.
Broadcast Media

Life and death? No, Much more Important than that; How Sport turned into Big Business and a Global Obsession

Matthew Engel, Journalist and Sports Writer and 2011 News International Visiting Professor of Broadcast Media gives the first of the 2011 series on Broadcast media, entitled; Please, mister, can we have our ball back? Sport, the media, and the people.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

University Club

The University Club provides social, sporting and hospitality facilities for all staff, post-graduates, alumni and retired staff of the university and associated institutions.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Introduction to Sport at Oxford

A short introduction to sport at Oxford.

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