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Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Creating and Sustaining DH Teams: Scaling from the Smaller to the Larger, from the Individual to the Institution and Beyond

A talk given by Lynne Siemens, University of Victoria at DHOxSS 2014.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Ancient Lives: Classics and Digital Humanities at Oxford

James Brusuelas from the Faculty of Classics, Oxford University, gives a talk at DHOxSS 2014, around the Ancient Lives project.
Digital Humanities at Oxford Summer School

Community, Community of Practice, and the Methodological Commons

This talk considers notions of community, community of practice, and the methodological commons as it applies to the digital humanities. A keynote by Ray Siemens, University of Victoria from DHOxSS 2014.
Digital Sketchbooks: Using tablets to support a museum art visit

Pic Collage - gathering, researching and editing on a tablet

This short film gives an overview of the Pic Collage app. Pic Collage allows the user to collect images, collate and edit them and then export for further work. Helen Ward explains more.
Anthropology

Inspirations for publications - ISCA Anthropology Book Launch

Anthropologists from ISCA discuss the research and inspiration behind six recent publications
Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education

The Truth about Art 3 - Aesthetics

Another ancient belief held that an art should be governed by rules.
Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists

Meet the Scientists - DNA Synthesis

Angelina Measures, DPhil student in the Conway Group, Oxford, synthesises small molecules to study how our DNA is stored and used. Angelina discusses the unique practical skills gained from a chemistry degree, and shares what she loves about research.
Humanities at the Department for Continuing Education

The Truth about Art 1 - Mystery or Mastery

E.H. Gombrich famously observed that 'there really is no such thing as Art' (with a capital A).
The Secrets of Mathematics

James D Murray, reflections of a life in academia, in conversation with Phillip Maini

Jim Murray is one of the leading mathematical biologists of our times.
The Secrets of Mathematics

Bryce McLeod, a Life in Mathematics In conversation with John Ball

A portrait of the contribution that Bryce McLeod has made to mathematics over his career together with his recollections of formative people and events.
Department of Education Public Seminars

The Impact of the Social Sciences

Patrick Dunleavy, Professor of Political Science and Public Policy at the London School of Economics and Political Science, explains how the impacts of university social science have been under-researched, and their effectiveness often decried.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Lord Nuffield's Legacy to Oxford

Dr Eric Sidebottom, Retired University Lecturer in Experimental Pathology, gives a lunch time talk to accompany the exhibition 'Great Medical Discoveries: 800 Years of Oxford Innovation'.
Centre for the Study of the Book

Early modern plays in bits and pieces

Professor Tiffany Stern joins Dr Adam Smyth to discuss her current research on the materiality of the early modern play text. What happens to our thinking about plays when prologues, epilogues and songs become mobile pieces, detached from the whole?
The Secrets of Mathematics

The Irrational, the chaotic and incomplete: the mathematical limits of knowledge - Marcus du Sautoy

Professor Marcus du Sautoy (New College), Charles Simonyi Chair in the Public Understanding of Science, author and broadcaster gives a talk about how much we can understand of the world through maths
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Oxford Medical Firsts: Celebrating 800 Years of Oxford Medicine.

Conrad Keating, Writer-In-Residence, The Wellcome Unit for the History of Medicine, Oxford, gives a lecture about the remarkable contribution Oxford has made to the art and science of medicine.
Alumni Weekend

Translations as Literature

Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend.
St Anne's College

Translation as Literature

Matthew Reynolds, Fellow and Tutor in English Language and Literature, Oxford, gives a talk for the 2013 Oxford Alumni Weekend.
Alumni Weekend

An Oxford Education

Panel discussion led by Vice Chancellor Andrew Hamilton, with Mike Nicholson, Helen Swift, Priscilla Santos and Jenny Brennan.
Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists

Meet the Scientists - Solar Fuels and Artificial Photosynthesis

Andreas Bachmeier, a DPhil student in the Armstrong Group, Oxford University, gives a glimpse into his research and his life outside of work, including a love for rowing and German beer.
Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists

Meet the Scientists - Transparent Conductors

Alex T. Vai, DPhil student in the Donohoe Group, University of Oxford, describes his exciting research into touch-screen technology and also tells of his outside work ventures in orienteering and orchestra.

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