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Biology: The Whole Story
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Ecology - Chapter 10

Learn the key concepts in ecology and what makes populations change over time, with Professor Lindsay Turnbull from the University of Oxford
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Terra Incognita: 100 Maps to Survive the Next 100 Years

Professor Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development at Oxford University, discusses his new book 'Terra Incognita: 100 Maps to Survive the Next 100 Years'
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

People's Landscapes: Living in Landscapes

A roundtable discussion explore landscape as a space for living, considering the pressures on land from population growth and discussing questions of preservation vs. development.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

OxPeace 2019: Peace in the Anthropocene: Population, urbanisation and health

Professor Romola Davenport (Cambridge) presents 'Population, urbanisation and health' at the OxPeace 2019 conference.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Is the human species slowing down?

Prof Danny Dorling discusses the idea that that humanity is slowing down in almost everything that we do, and what this means for our future.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange seminar: Healthy Cities

Thursday 29th November saw the fifth in our Kellogg Urban Knowledge Exchange series of multidisciplinary seminars, Healthy Cities: 'Is designing healthy communities the right response to an overstretched NHS?'
Changing Character of War
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The Utility of Force in Cities: Calibrating Security and Development Tools for Urban Stability

Rapid and unmanaged urbanisation is leading to protracted armed violence in key cities of the developing world. This seminar analyses the conduct of recent stabilisation operations within large and mega-cities.
Renegotiations of History in light of the 'Greek Crisis'

Crisis and memory on the foreign stage: The bilingual Abandon the Citizens

Maria Mytilinaki Kennedy (CUNY) gives the third talk in the panel; Renegotiations from the 'outside': International Discourses and Diasporic Perspectives.
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

From Growth to Shrinkage: Managing Population Decline in Western-Europe

Professor Gert-Jan Hospers, Radboud University, the University of Twente, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute as part of the ;Slow Cities? The revitalisation of shrinking communities in Japan; on 10th March, 2016.
Psychiatry

Policy challenges in population ageing

Dr Laurel Hixon, Research Fellow, Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, gives the first talk for the Oxford Conference on Ageing and Psychiatry.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

The metabolism of a human-dominated planet

Yadvinder Malhi, Director of the Oxford Centre ofr Tropical Forests, gives a talk for the Oxford Martin School.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Is the Planet Full?

Charles Godfray, Ian Goldin, Sarah Harper, Toby Ord and Yadvinder Malhi discuss whether the planet is full.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

Well fed? The health and environmental implications of our food choices

Mike Rayner, Susan Jebb and Tara Garnett give a talk about food and feeding the population.
Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars

World population and human capital in the 21st century

Andrew Dilnot, David Coleman, Francesco Billari, Sarah Harper and Wolfgang Lutz give a talk about world population.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

"There's no place like home" Part 2 - The People of the British Isles

Bruce Winney describes the influx of humans to the British Isles, including the Romans, Anglo Saxons and Vikings. By comparing and contrasting the genetic make-up of patients, researchers can explore how genetics can influence disease.
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Economic Uncertainty and Fertility: Insights from Japan’s Long Recession

Joint seminar with the Department of Sociology and the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Productive Motherhood: Women's Labour and Japan's Lowest-Low Fertility

Professor Mary Brinton, Harvard University, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies Seminar Series
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

The Political Arena of Low Fertility - Comparing Japan and Germany

Professor Axel Klein gives a talk for the Nissan Centre for Japanese Studies Seminar Series.
Anthropology

The adoption of modern contraception in rural Ethiopia: a biocultural approach

A School of Anthropology departmental seminar from 29 November 2013 by Alexandra Alvergne of ISCA, University of Oxford
Nissan Institute of Japanese Studies

Nissan Seminar: Population reproduction: a new fertility regime (with remarks on the role of migration)

Professor Francesco Billari, Nuffield College, University of Oxford, gives a talk for the Nissan Institute for Japanese Studies

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