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Openness at Oxford

Aruna Bhaugeerutty on Open Museum Collections

Aruna Bhaugeerutty, Manager of Digital Collections at the Ashmolean Museum, talks about the Museum’s efforts to open up its collections to a wider audience via interactive online platforms.
African Studies Centre

African Studies Annual Lecture Is Africa Rising?

Winnie Byanyima, Executive Director of Oxfam International, gives the 2015 Annual Lecture for the African Studies Centre.
Alumni Voices

Champion of renewable energy Juliet Davenport OBE (Merton, 1986)

Juliet Davenport emphasises the role of renewable energy in the fight against climate change and shows how unprecedented progress is being made.
Asian Studies Centre

Rumors, riots, and taxis: The politics of Myanmar's new media infrastructure

Southeast Asia Seminar Trinity Term 2015
Teaching to Transgress

Mastering Women’s Studies? Habitus and Hazards

Professor Ros Ballaster talks on the beginning of the Women's Studies course at Oxford in 'Mastering Women's Studies? Habitus and Hazards'
Department of Education Public Seminars

Design and practice: a study of the design, build and occupation of new schools

Prof. Harry Daniels & Hau Ming Tse present an account of ways in which the discourses and practices of school design produce educational spaces which mediate and shape the discourses and practices of teaching and learning when the building is occupied.
Chemistry for the Future: Clean Energy
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Chemistry is Central to our Energy Future

Phil Grunewald, Deputy Director of Energy Research at the University of Oxford, explains how chemistry helps to solve global energy challenges.
Department of Engineering Science Lectures

Development of the UK’s fastest wind tunnel – a UK/Australia endeavour

Professor Matthew McGilvray, University of Oxford and Professor Richard Morgan, University of Queensland give a talk at the Department of Engineering Science as part of the 41st Maurice Lubbock Memorial Lecture programme.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Oxford Figures: 800 Years of the Mathematical Sciences

Professor Robin Wilson, author of Alice's Adventures in Numberland, gives a talk on the history of studying Mathematics at Oxford, which is as old as the University itself.
School of Geography and the Environment Podcasts

Are we bigger than the biosphere? An ecologist's examination of our human dominated planet.

Prof Yadvinder Malhi delivers the 2nd School of Geography and the Environment Annual Lecture at the Royal Geographical Society on 12 February 2015.
The Emergent Multiverse

The Arrow of Time

In the fourth lecture, Harvey Brown asks why real-world events always proceed in the direction of increasing entropy, even though the laws of physics don’t require it.
The Emergent Multiverse

The Probability Puzzle

In the third lecture, David Wallace asks how we make sense of probability in the Many-Worlds theory.
The Emergent Multiverse

The Life of Psi: More on the Superposition Principle

In the second lecture, Harvey Brown discusses in more depth the superposition principle of quantum mechanics.
The Emergent Multiverse

The Plurality of Worlds

In this first lecture, David Wallace examines the justification for interpreting the superposition states as multiplicities.
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

Oxford At War: Footage from Mount Farm Airbase

World War Two arrives in Oxford in this episode, using never before seen Oxford footage from a US Flight Surgeon for the 14th Photo Reconnaissance Unit at Mount Farm Airbase, Dorchester. Includes colour and monochrome film from 1944.
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

A Day on the River: The Oxford Steamers

Salter’s Steamers have operated since 1858, and we revisit them in the 1940s as an American U.S.A.F Unit make use of a break from their war service to enjoy a leisurely day on the Thames to Wallingford. Includes rare colour 16mm film from autumn 1944.
Alumni Weekend

70 Years On: My, how you’ve changed!

Lord Patten of Barnes, Chancellor of Oxford University draws upon his experience at the highest levels in the public sector to share his unique perspective on Britain over the last seven decades.
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

Oxford: Then and Now

We compare and contrast locations in and around the city from the 1940s, and the present day. How have the places and people changed? How present is the Second World War in 1940s Oxford? After 70 years how different is Oxford?
Oxford on Film: From Attic to Archive

Attic to Archive - Welcome to the Dreaming Spools Project

In this episode we take you on a trip through time as we introduce a selection of the archive film footage that the Dreaming Spools project has discovered.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Electrifying the 'Via Lucis': communication technologies and republics of letters, past, present and future

A talk given by Howard Hotson, University of Oxford, at DHOxSS 2014.

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