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Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education

Am I my brain?

Prof. Raymond Tallis argues that extraordinary claims have been made for neurophysiology. For example it has been said that a person is nothing but his or her brain. Professor Raymond Tallis rejects this ‘neuromania’. He shows why it is attractive, but al
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Liminal living: eating disordered embodiment and the reconfiguring of social being

Karin Eli, Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the UBVO seminar series
Keble College

Under Eastern Eyes: The Raj in Modern Indian Memory

Dr. Misra, Lecturer in Modern History at Oxford University and a Fellow of Keble College, gives a talk on The Raj in Modern Indian Memory.
The Secrets of Mathematics

The Secret Mathematicians: the connections between maths and the arts - Marcus du Sautoy

Professor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk about the connections beween art and mathematics
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

20.Spreading the Word.

Cultural Connections talk by Marianne Talbot. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013.
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

19.Blogging, Postgraduate Life and the Contemporary Academy.

Cultural Connections talk by Alex Pryce. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013.
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

18.Placing the Library at the Centre of the Community's Relationship With Media.

Cultural Connections talk by Mitchell Davis. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013.
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

17.Publishing Born-digital Content.

Cultural Connections Workshop with Mark Rogerson. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013.
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

16.To Shakespeare and Beyond: a panel discussion.

Cultural Connections discussion panel Casandra Ash, Peter Kirwan, Jose Perez Diaz and Emma Smith. Part of the Digital Humanities @ Oxford Summer School 2013.
Cultural Connections: exchanging knowledge and widening participation in the Humanities

10.Greg Walker in conversation with Jonathan Bate.

Cultural Connections conversation. Greg Walker asks Jonathan Bate to reflect on his motivation for engaging with many activities and publics beyond the academic.
Isaiah Berlin

The Origins of Cultural History: 1 – Two Notions of the History of Culture: The German versus the French Tradition

Isaiah Berlin gives the first of his Gauss Seminars at Princeton University on 'The Origins of Cultural History', 19 February 1973
Isaiah Berlin

The Origins of Cultural History: 2 – Geisteswissenschaft and the Natural Sciences: Vico versus Descartes

Isaiah Berlin gives the second of his three Gauss Seminars at Princeton University on 'The Origins of Cultural History', 20 February 1973
Isaiah Berlin

The Origins of Cultural History: 3 – The Origins of the Conflict: Political Lawyers, Classical Scholars, Narrative Historians

Isaiah Berlin gives the third of his three Gauss Seminars at Princeton University on 'The Origins of Cultural History', 22 February 1973
Alumni Weekend

Spain and Europe, Old Myths and New Realities

W.H.Auden described Spain as "...that arid square, that fragment nipped off from hot Africa, soldered so crudely to inventive Europe". This discussion looks in more detail at Spain's place in Europe, as well as the image and reality of Spain today.
Cultural Heritage Forum

6.7 Robert Madelin: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Robert Madelin (EU Director-­General for Communications Networks, Content and Technology) talks about information and communications technology for cultural heritage and collaborations between institutions.
Cultural Heritage Forum

6.8 Mechtild Rössler and Giovanni Boccardi: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Dr Mechtild Rössler (UNESCO, Deputy Director, World Heritage Centre) and Giovanni Boccardi (UNESCO, Sustainable Development) talk about international collaboration for cultural heritage issues.
Cultural Heritage Forum

6.6 Carol Ann Scott: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Carol Ann Scott (Chair, ICOM UK) talks about the work of ICOM UK, her role as a Museums and Heritage Consultant, and potential collaboration with the University.
Cultural Heritage Forum

6.5 Susan Denyer: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Susan Denyer (World Heritage Adviser, ICOMOS) talks about The International Council on Monuments and Sites.
Cultural Heritage Forum

6.4 Christopher Young: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

Christopher Young (Head of International Advice, English Heritage) talks about English Heritage and potential collaboration with the University.
Cultural Heritage Forum

6.3 Malcolm Airs: How Can the University and Cultural Organisations Collaborate?

In this talk Professor Airs (Director, Kellogg Centre for the Historic Environment) talks about collaborations between Kellogg College and other academic institutions.

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