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The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Open Days Part 3. Applied Mathematics at Oxford

Our Open Days are intended to give an insight in to Maths at Oxford, whether you are a potential applicant or are just curious.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Open Days Part 2. Pure Mathematics at Oxford

In this talk Vicky Neale gives a glimpse of the undergraduate Pure Maths courses through the lens of elliptic curves.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Oxford Mathematics Open Days Part 1. Introduction to Mathematics

In this talk, Admissions Guru James Munro explains how we teach, how you can apply and what your Oxford mathematical life might be like.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

The Num8er My5teries

Professor Marcus du Sautoy - mathematician, footballer and amateur musician - shows how mathematicians have contributed to our understanding of the world around us for millennia.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Economics: which way now?

Dr Martin Ruhs introduces the Department's expanding portfolio of economics courses, in the context of the on-going debate about where economics is headed, starting with the world economic downturn.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

Economics: which way now?

Dr Martin Ruhs introduces the Department's expanding portfolio of economics courses, in the context of the on-going debate about where economics is headed, starting with the world economic downturn.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Henry II and the Twelfth-Century World

Dr Elizabeth Gemmill introduces the most remarkable monarch, Henry II, whose dominions stretched from the south west of France to the north of Britain. His achievements have lasted until our own times, but his reign was marred by tragedy too.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

Henry II and the Twelfth-Century World

Dr Elizabeth Gemmill introduces the most remarkable monarch, Henry II, whose dominions stretched from the south west of France to the north of Britain. His achievements have lasted until our own times, but his reign was marred by tragedy too.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

W.B. Yeats and the Ghost Club

Dr Tara Stubbs uses exciting new research findings to discuss the close links between Yeats's attendances at the Ghost Club during the 1910s-1920s, his (sometimes amusing) spiritualist experiments, and his poetic works.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

W.B. Yeats and the Ghost Club

Dr Tara Stubbs uses exciting new research findings to discuss the close links between Yeats's attendances at the Ghost Club during the 1910s-1920s, his (sometimes amusing) spiritualist experiments, and his poetic works.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Boulevards, Brushwork and Bugattis : Modern Art and Design in Paris

In the nineteenth-century Paris was transformed into an alluring spectacle of cafés, department stores and exhibitions. Dr Claire O'Mahony looks at the inspiration of the modern city of light from Impressionist painters to the glamour of Art Deco.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

Boulevards, Brushwork and Bugattis : Modern Art and Design in Paris

In the nineteenth-century Paris was transformed into an alluring spectacle of cafés, department stores and exhibitions. Dr Claire O'Mahony looks at the inspiration of the modern city of light from Impressionist painters to the glamour of Art Deco.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

Philosophy in 45 minutes!

Marianne Talbot takes participants on a romp through the nature of philosophy for complete beginners discussing some of the BIG questions of life: does God exist? How should we live? What is truth? Does space come to an end or is it infinite?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

From global credit-crunch to Eurocrisis and double-dip recession: whatever next?

The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Professor Jonathan Michie will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

From global credit-crunch to Eurocrisis and double-dip recession: whatever next?

The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Professor Jonathan Michie will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch.
Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2012

Shedding light on the dark ages

The Dark Ages are traditionally seen as nasty, brutish and short - a cultural and intellectual waste land, with virtually nothing worthy of art historical consideration. But Janina argues this is far from the truth.

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