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Cultural Heritage Forum

2.3 Heritage Science

Professor Heather Viles (Professor of Biogeomorphology and Heritage Conservation) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

2.5 Internet, Social Networks and Cultural Heritage

Dr Francesca Leoni (Ashmolean Museum, Curator of Islamic Art) delivers part 5/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

2.4 The Ashmolean and Cultural Heritage

Dr Mallica Kumbera Landrus (Ashmolean Museum, Teaching Curator) talks about the seminar subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?' in relation to the Ashmolean.
Cultural Heritage Forum

2.6 Cultural Heritage and the Faculty of Oriental Studies

Professor Rana Mitter (Director-Designate of the China Centre) delivers the final part of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

2.2 The study of Asia and the Middle East in Oxford University

Professor Ed Herzig (Oriental Studies, Persian) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

2.1 Introduction: How has Globalisation Changed Perceptions of Cultural Heritage?

Professor Donna Kurtz introduces the subject 'How has globalisation changed perceptions of cultural heritage?'.
Cultural Heritage Forum

1.6 International Strategy

Loren Griffith (Director of International Strategy) delivers the final part of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

1.4 Teaching Through Objects and Enabling a Closer Working Between Colleagues in the Teaching Departments of the University

Giovanna Vitelli (Director, Ashmolean Museum University Engagement Programme) delivers part 4/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

1.3 The Unique Cultural Resource of the Ashmolean Museum

Dr Christopher Brown (Director of the Ashmolean Museum) delivers part 3/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

1.2 Humanities at Oxford University and How Important Cultural Heritage as a Theme Is

Professor Shearer West (Head of the Humanities Division) delivers part 2/6 of the lecture "What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?".
Cultural Heritage Forum

1.1 Introduction to the Cultural Heritage Forum

Donna Kurtz introduces the series and asks 'What can the University contribute and how can it benefit?'.
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

After Cool Japan: Contemporary Art in the Post-Bubble, Post-Disaster Society

Professor Adrian Favell, (Professor of Sociology, Centre d'études européennes Sciences Po, France) gives a talk for the Nissan Japan Studies seminar series.
Alumni Weekend

The Flexible City: overcoming Lock-In and Path-Dependency

Cities are epicentres of creativity and innovation but are also easily locked into patterns of infrastructure and behaviour that may not serve them best.
Keble College

The Flexible City: overcoming Lock-In and Path-Dependency

Cities are epicentres of creativity and innovation but are also easily locked into patterns of infrastructure and behaviour that may not serve them best.
European Studies Centre

Melina Mercouri's cultural activity and its continuation: Europe-economy and the power of culture

Spyros Mercouris delivers a lecture on 7 June 2012 at St Antony's College, University of Oxford.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Malcolm Rogers: The Art Museum in the 21st Century

Malcolm Rogers (Ann and Graham Gund Director, Museum of Fine Arts, Boston) delivers a lecture as Visiting Professor in Museums Galleries and Libraries.
Anthropology

On the concept of cultural transmission. Anthropology Departmental Seminar

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Roy Ellen (University of Kent) discusses 'On the concept of cultural transmission' (18 February 2011).
Keble College

Why the Internet won't get you any more friends

Professor Robin Dunbar, Institute of Cognitive and Evolutionary Anthropology, Oxford, gives a talk as part of the Keble College Creativity Lecture series.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Body Arts: The Panará People

Dr Elizabeth Ewart of the University's Institute of Anthropology and Jaanika Vider, a former student, discuss body adornment and identity in Amazonia,.
Pitt Rivers Museum

Body Arts: Feathers, Beads and Paint

Professor Peter Rivière and Director of the Pitt Rivers Museum, Dr Mike O'Hanlon, discuss decorative applications of feathers, beads and paint to the body,.

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