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Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Text in the Social Sciences Session 1: Getting Started

Félix Krawatzek and Andy Eggers discuss methods to analyse large bodies of text in more systematic and reliable ways.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

Can data save journalism? How analytics change the newsroom and beyond

Klaus Miller, junior professor of quantitative marketing, Goethe University, Frankfurt gives a talk for the Reuters Institute seminar series.
Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism

How data can help journalists to do better storytelling and reporting

Jacqui Maher, interactive journalist, BBC News Labs, Introduction by Richard Sambrook.
Openness at Oxford

Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics on Public Engagement

Julian Savulsecu and Dominic Wilkinson discuss the efforts of the Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics to encourage and support debate on practical ethics through its open events and online materials.
Openness at Oxford

Ian Goldin on the Oxford Martin School

Ian Goldin, Professor of Globalisation and Development and Director of the Oxford Martin School, discusses the efforts of researchers at the Oxford Martin School to address the most pressing global challenges and opportunities of the 21st century.
Openness at Oxford

Free Speech Debate on Global Free Expression

Dr Dorian Singh and Sebastian Huempfer discuss Free Speech Debate, a project founded on the belief that making content freely available for non-commercial purposes is an integral part of promoting a global debate on free expression.
Openness at Oxford

Victoria McGuinness on TORCH (The Oxford Research Centre for the Humanities)

Victoria McGuinness, the Business Manager for The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH), talks about the Centre’s role as a home for major research programmes at Oxford and its efforts to stimulate and support interdisciplinary research.
Openness at Oxford

Luciano Floridi on The Ethics of Open Data

Luciano Floridi, Professor of Philosophy and Ethics of Information at the Oxford Internet Institute, discusses the ethical questions raised by the emergence of Open Data and Big Data.
Openness at Oxford

Ben Goldacre on Open Data

Ben Goldacre, author of Bad Science and Bad Pharma, shares his views on Open Data and discusses his involvement in projects created in the spirit of openness.
Openness at Oxford

Antoine Jerusalem on Open Research Data

Antoine Jerusalem, Associate Professor at the Department of Engineering Science, talks about the importance of Open Data for his work on the computational modeling of materials and his involvement in the Human Connectome Project.
Openness at Oxford

Open Data in the Humanities

Jacob Dahl, Associate Professor of Assyriology at the Faculty of Oriental Studies, talks about his research with cuneiform tablets and his hopes for the future of Open Data in the Humanities.
Openness at Oxford

Open Research

Researchers and Academics at Oxford share their experiences with sharing their data openly and the projects, collaborations and opportunities Open Data makes possible.
Openness at Oxford

Open Data: The Golden Age of Discovery

This documentary follows the experiences of a number of academics and researchers at Oxford as they discuss the implications of Open Data for their research, for academia and for humanity.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Artificial Intelligence' part 2 - How to create machines that learn

Professor Nando de Freitas explains that understanding how our brains work has helped us create machines that learn, and how these learning machines can be put to completing different tasks.
Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks

'Artificial Intelligence' part 1 - Using artificial intelligence to spot patterns

Professor Stephen Roberts explains how machines, whose job it is simply to learn, can help researchers spot scientific needles in data haystacks, which will help us solve some grand challenges.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Cancer Informatics

Cancer research now generates huge amounts of data, and sophisticated computational tools are needed to answer biological questions. Making sense of this variability at molecular level will help us better tailor treatments to individual cancer patients.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Biological imaging

Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

Biological imaging

Video microscopy aims to improve target discovery and drug development and to do so generates large volumes of data.
Cancer

Cancer Informatics

Cancer research now generates huge amounts of data, and sophisticated computational tools are needed to answer biological questions. Making sense of this variability at molecular level will help us better tailor treatments to individual cancer patients.
Department of Education Public Seminars

The rise and rise of testing and use of assessment data in Australia

A public seminar from the Department of Education, delivered by Professor Val Klenowski, Queensland University of Technology.

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