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The Migration Oxford Podcast

Movement of Money

As we enter a period of global instability, we ask what role remittances will play and how we can improve data collection on remittances to better understand their vital importance on a local and global scale.
The Global History of Capitalism

The Limits of Reciprocal Comparisons: Money and Trade Finance in the Early Modern Period

Alejandra Irigoin (Associate Professor in the Department of Economic History, LSE) gives a lecture on ‘The Limits of Reciprocal Comparisons: Money and The Early Modern Period’.
The Global History of Capitalism

The Spaces In Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?

Andrew Edwards (Career Development Fellow for the Global History of Capitalism project, Oxford) gives a lecture on ‘The Spaces in Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?’
Staying Alive: Poetry and Crisis

Episode 6: The .01 Percent

In this episode, Israeli poet Tahel Frosh talks to us about her debut poetry collection Betsa (Avarice, 2014), financial crisis, and the value of culture.
Future of Business

Future proofing banks

How would you like to have your own personal banker? The traditional model of banks as a store of value and source of liquidity, and of bankers as trusted personal financial advisors, is under threat like never before.
Overcoming a Sense of Academic Failure

3 Failure and the Farewell to Academia.

Why does the idea of leaving academia so often feel like professional failure?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OSEF 2018: Moving Money: The Story of TransferWise

Kristo Käärmann (Executive Founder of TransferWise) gives the afternoon keynote at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018.
Department of Education Public Seminars

What do undergraduate students really think about money?

With Dr Neil Harrison University of the West of England. This seminar will synthesise the findings of four recent research projects focused on contemporary students’ opinions and behaviours around money.
Rothermere American Institute

A Great Deal of Ruin in a Nation

In this lecture, Professor Barry Supple (FBA) and Professor Avner Offer (FBA) will analyse the post-war economic development of the United States.
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part I) and Annual Global Justice Lectures

Are investments still protected under Intra-EU BITs?

David Reed, Partner, International Arbitration Division, Arnold and Porter - 18 October 2012.
Anthropology

Money, Bodies, Materialism and Virtuality

In this Anthropology Departmental Seminar, Dr David Graeber of Goldsmiths, London, examines the history of death and money and how the two can combine.
Alumni Weekend

Giving What We Can

From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Dr Toby Ord, a practical ethics researcher and founder of Giving What We Can, explains why he has pledged to donate more than £10,000 per year - an estimated £1 million over his career - to development charities.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Credit Crunch Live

Economics students of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford pose questions to a panel of experts about the credit crunch and global recession.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Credit Crunch Live

Economics students of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford pose questions to a panel of experts about the credit crunch and global recession.
St Edmund Hall

Credit Crunch Live

Economics students of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford pose questions to a panel of experts about the credit crunch and global recession.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Bank Bail-outs and Obama's Green New Deal

In this second podcast, Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss President Obama's Green New Deal, banking bail-outs, quantitative easing and whether we can spend our way out of the economic crisis.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Bank Bail-outs and Obama's Green New Deal

In this second podcast, Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss President Obama's Green New Deal, banking bail-outs, quantitative easing and whether we can spend our way out of the economic crisis.
St Edmund Hall

Bank Bail-outs and Obama's Green New Deal

In this second podcast, Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss President Obama's Green New Deal, banking bail-outs, quantitative easing and whether we can spend our way out of the economic crisis.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Global Recession: How Did it Happen?

Linda Yueh talks to Jonathan Michie about the credit crunch and looming global recession, the effect it has had on both banks and businesses, and how a Green New Deal may provide a solution to the crisis.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Global Recession: How Did it Happen?

Linda Yueh talks to Jonathan Michie about the credit crunch and looming global recession, the effect it has had on both banks and businesses, and how a Green New Deal may provide a solution to the crisis.

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