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Keble College

The Flexible City: overcoming Lock-In and Path-Dependency

Cities are epicentres of creativity and innovation but are also easily locked into patterns of infrastructure and behaviour that may not serve them best.
Alumni Weekend

How Hollywood Votes and Why it Matters

Using 2012 as a starting point, Dr Tim Stanley goes back into history and considers the different ways that Hollywood has influenced US elections.
Alumni Weekend

The Thomas Willis Oxford Brain Collection

Professor Margaret Esiri, Professor of Neuropathology and Fellow of St Hugh's, will talk about the pivotal role Oxford has played in neuroscience - where the words neuron and cell were coined - and the relevance of this history today.
Alumni Weekend

Wobbles, warbles and fish the brain basis of reading difficulties

John Stein gives a talk for the 2012 Oxford Alumni Weekend.
Alumni Weekend

Ebooks, Reading and Scholarship in a Digital Age

Niko Pfund, President of Oxford University Press (USA), discusses the ways in which technology affects reading, scholarship, publishing and even thinking.
MSc Migration Studies

Roundtable discussion about studying migration at Oxford

Intended for anyone considering applying to the MSc degree in Migration Studies in Oxford, this podcast presents a discussion with lecturer Mette Berg and four students: Saskia Blume, Tess Hellgren, Katyana Melic, Gustavo Rangel Guerrero.
Case Studies In Innovative Practice

23 Things: Oxford

Laura Wilkinson and Penny Schenk, librarians at the University of Oxford and members of the 23 Things Oxford Team, talk about their blog-based training programme to teach Web 2.0 skills to Oxford librarians.
St Anne's College

St Anne's and the Sciences

A discussion with Professor Dame Linda Partridge and Professor Jean Golding which took place on Saturday 19th May as part of St Anne's 60th anniversary celebrations.
St Anne's College

St Anne's and the Imagination

A discussion with Dame Penelope Lively and Professor Patrick McGuinness which took place on Saturday 19th May as part of St Anne's 60th anniversary celebrations.
The Olympics at Oxford

Olympic Torch Visit

The London 2012 Olympic Torch comes to Oxford's legendary Iffley Road stadium, where the four-minute mile was first run.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Marxism and the Kemalist 'Sonderweg' (through the eyes of the Turkish Communist poet Nazim Hikmet)

Professor Halil Berktay delivers the final lecture in the Trinity term East and East Central Europe Seminar Series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Transformational Leap as the basic Metaphor of Russian Sonderweg Theories

Professor Andrei Zorin presents the third East and East Central Europe seminar lecture for the Cantemir Institute on Thursday 7 June.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Modernist Writing and Modernist Events: Fictions of Holocaust

Often described as one of the most important historical theorists of our times, Hayden White discusses the ethical and aesthetic implications for discourses dealing with the Holocaust, genocide and industrialized death.
Keble College

Creativity Lecture 8: Creativity as a neuroscientific mystery

Prof. Margaret Boden (Philosophy, Sussex) delivers a lecture as part of the Keble College Creativity series.
Botanic Garden Audio trail

01. Welcome to the Botanic Garden

An introduction to the Botanic Garden by the Director, Timothy Walker.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Institutional hypocrisy: the Imperial Diet in the 18th century - a German Sonderweg?

Professor Barbara Stollberg-Rilinger (University of Münster) delivers a lecture as part of the "East and East-Central Europe: Special Paths (Sonderwege) in European Perspective" seminar series.
Free Speech Debate

On Free Speech 4: The Power of the Web

Jillian York (Electronic Frontier Foundation) discusses the ethics and motivations behind hacktivism, and Lauren Wolfe talks about her new project Women Under Siege, a website that crowdsources instances of rape and sexual violence in war zones.
Crime Fiction in Oxford

Inspector Morse in Print and on TV

Highly acclaimed crime writer Colin Dexter, OBE, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's College, University of Oxford, on the theme of Inspector Morse.
Crime Fiction in Oxford

Dons, Deaths and Detectives: Oxford in Crime Fiction

Professor Colin Bundy, University of Oxford, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's College around the history of detective fiction in Oxford.
Crime Fiction in Oxford

Cluedo and Cadavers: British Detective Fiction

Peter Kemp, the Sunday Times fiction editor, talks at the Crime Fiction Day at St John's College, University of Oxford, on the theme of British Detective Fiction.

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