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Free Speech Debate

On Free Speech 3: The Fine Art of Activism

This month's podcast focuses on the sometimes fine line between artistic expression and free speech. It features interviews with filmmaker Nick Sturdee on the Russian art collective Voina, and stand-up comedian Tom Greeves on the UK's parody laws.
Latin American Centre

Latin America in a New Global Economic Order: Towards a New Model of Development

Podcast from The Latin American Centre, University of Oxford; featuring Angus Lapsley, Dr Timothy Power, Professor Rosemary Foot and L. Enrique García.
Oxford Vaccinology Programme

Veterinary Vaccines: Protecting livestock - saving human life

Lecture given by Dr Michael Witty, former Chairman, GALVmed, during Human and Veterinary Vaccinology short course November 2011.
Oxford Vaccinology Programme

Effective Introduction of New Vaccines: "the UK experience"

Lecture given by Prof David Salisbury, Director of Immunisation, UK Department of Health, during Human and Veterinary Vaccinology short course November 2011.
Free Speech Debate

On Free Speech 2: China, Rushdie and the art of "Zuckering"

This month's podcast looks at Facebook's dominance and internet censorship in China. It features interviews with Mark Thompson, director general of the BBC, and Professor Tim Wu, author of the Master Switch.
Wolfson College Podcasts

Scholarship Opportunities at Wolfson

Professor Andrew Neil, Nicholas West and Bonnie Lander talk about the different scholarship opportunities offered at Wolfson College.
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

Blogging to Engage: Politics in Spires

Kate Candy, Department of Politics and International Relations, Oxford University, explains the cross-institutional blog, Politics in Spires, which aims to share thoughts on Politics and International Relations with the subject community.
Wadham College

Alan Turing: The One Who Became a Zero

Andrew Hodges (author of Alan Turing: The Enigma) delivers a lecture on Alan Turing, the founder of modern computer science, as part of LGBT month.
Oxford LGBT (Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender) History Month Lectures

Alan Turing: The One Who Became a Zero

Andrew Hodges (author of Alan Turing: The Enigma) delivers a lecture on Alan Turing, the founder of modern computer science. This is the third annual lecture for LGBT history month.
Keble College

Can the West Live with Islam?

Sir Jonathan Phillips of Keble College, Oxford, chairs a debate between Professor Nigel Biggar, Theology Faculty, University of Oxford, and Islamic Studies lecturer, Tim Winter, University of Cambridge; on the topic : Can the West Live with Islam?
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

Assessment for Learning: Using Mobile Polls in the Classroom

Dr Helen Christian describes her use of the audience response system via the WebLearn Polls Tool and Mobile Oxford supplied for free by Oxford University.
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

Blended Learning in Cross-Disciplinary Programmes: WebLearn

Dr Adrian Stokes explains how the systematic use of Weblearn, the university's VLE, has led to a sustainable and efficient framework for blended learning.
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 5: The Neuroscience of Creativity

Professor Susan Greenfield explains how neuroscience can make innovative contributions to creativity by offering a perspective at the level of the physical brain.
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

Student Innovation: Developing Mobile Apps for learning

Helen Ginn, a Biochemistry undergraduate at Magdalen College, talks about how she developed a mobile app to serve a specific niche task.
Free Speech Debate

Timothy Garton Ash on Free Speech Debate

In this short introductory video, the director of Free Speech Debate, talks about the objectives of this Oxford University research project.
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

Using Agent-based Modelling to think about Complex Systems

The Modelling4All project at the University of Oxford have developed the BehaviourComposer tool to enable scholars to create agent-based models, opening up this area of investigation to much wider audiences in teaching, learning, research and outreach.
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

Supporting Tutorials: Using Weblearn

Revd Dr James Robson at Wycliffe Hall has used WebLearn, the University's Virtual Learning Environment, for tutoring and supporting his students in their learning and formation.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Symposium on the Future of Airport Capacity

Symposium with Lord Foster, Huw Thomas, Louise Congdon, Dr Richard Broderick and Chris Moores. Chaired by Professor David Banister.
Humanitas - Visiting Professorships at the Universities of Oxford and Cambridge

Noman Foster: Heritage and Lessons

Lord Foster, Humanitas Visiting Professor in Architecture 2011, speaking on 'Heritage and Lessons', November 2011.
MSt English Language

History of English Pronunciation

Do we really know what Chaucer's poetry sounded like? Professor Simon Horobin introduces evidence that gives us an insight into the history of English pronunciation and explores what it tells us about how and why changes in language take place.

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