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Closing the Door: Complaint as Diversity Work

This lecture by Sara Ahmed draws on interviews conducted with staff and students who have made complaints within universities that relate to unfair, unjust or unequal working conditions and to abuses of power such as sexual and racial harassment.
African Studies Centre
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Student activism in an era of decolonization

ASC seminar by Dan Hodgkinson, Luke Melchiorre and Marcia Schenck.
Department of Education Public Seminars

Higher Education and the Sustainable Development Goals: The Case of the Intercultural Universities in Mexico

This seminar will present findings of an exploratory study of the Intercultural University of Veracruz, one of a number of institutions created in Mexico to ensure access for indigenous populations, promote local development and to provide...
University College

9th Annual Access Lecture 2018

What does the evidence on widening participation tell us?
Department of Education Public Seminars

What are universities for?

Keri Facer, Professor of Educational and Social Futures at the University of Bristol, gives the 6th Annual Lecture of the Oxford Education Society, the alumni and friends association of the Department of Education.
Department of Education Public Seminars

What do undergraduate students really think about money?

With Dr Neil Harrison University of the West of England. This seminar will synthesise the findings of four recent research projects focused on contemporary students’ opinions and behaviours around money.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

What role should philanthropy play in British higher education?

Professor Sir Rick Trainor talks about the role of philanthropy in British higher education at the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy Seminars 2015/16
Rothermere American Institute

American Higher Education: Observations from the Field

Robert Scott (President Emeritus, Adelphi University, and RAI), gives a talk for the Rothermere American Institute on the state of American higher education.
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.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Early Career Experiences in History of Medicine

First talk given at the Half Day Workshop for Post-Graduate and Early Career Historians of Medicine
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

What Have the Humanities to Teach the Modern University?

Part of the Humanities and the Public Good series
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

Round Table: The Future of Comparative Criticism

Matthew Reynolds, Laura Marcus, Mohamed-Salah Omri and Terence Cave on the futures of comparative criticism; followed by discussion.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Comparative Literature, Britain and Empire

Joep Leerssen on Anglo-Saxon and Celtic Philologists: Comparative Literature between National Ethnicity and Global Empire.
Faculty of Classics

Classics Course II: Of Course It's For You

Tim Whitmarsh gives a talk for the Classics Open Day held on 16th March 2013 about doing a Classics degree at Oxford.
English Tutorials at Mansfield College

The novel in early eighteenth century England: Defoe and Haywood

This tutorial with second year students in English at Mansfield College, Oxford University, explores early attempts to define and categorise the 'new' genre of the novel.
University College

The Challenge of Fair Access to Selective Universities: which approaches seem successful, and the way forward

Professor Ebdon, Director of the Office for Access (OFFA) gives the 2013 Access in University College. The lecture is on the challenge of fair access to selective universities.
Alumni Weekend

Social Mobility - The Greatest Challenge of our Time?

Sir Peter Lampi, founder and chairman of the Sutton Trust (which aims to improve social mobility through education) and founder of the Education Endowment Foundation.
University College

2012 Access Lecture

Sir Martin Harris delivers the 2012 Univ Access Lecture entitled 'Reflections on seven years as Head of OFFA'.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

900 years of making a difference: the history of philanthropy at the University of Oxford

Chris Day reflects on how generous philanthropic support from organisations and individuals has inspired the success of the University of Oxford.

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