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What the World is losing in Iraq, with Dr Paul Collins 1:00 pm
What the World is losing in Iraq, with Dr Paul Collins @ Ashmolean Museum
Apr 2 @ 1:00 pm – 2:00 pm
What the World is losing in Iraq A special talk with Dr Paul Collins, Curator of the Ancient Near East Collections at the Ashmolean Museum Thursday 2 April, 1-2pm, Lecture Theatre Ancient Mesopotamia (modern Iraq)[...]
Expression/Suppression: The Victorian Struggle over Sexual Content and Censorship – Dr Naomi Wolf 4:45 pm
Expression/Suppression: The Victorian Struggle over Sexual Content and Censorship – Dr Naomi Wolf @ Ashmolean Museum
Apr 2 @ 4:45 pm – 6:00 pm
Expression/Suppression: The Victorian Struggle over Sexual Content and Censorship - Dr Naomi Wolf @ Ashmolean Museum | Oxford | United Kingdom
In response to the Ashmolean Museum’s Love Bites exhibition, Dr Naomi Wolf, author of among other books The Beauty Myth and Give Me Liberty: A Handbook for American Revolutionaries, and a graduate of Yale University[...]
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Genes and Metabolism: What lessons have we learned so far? 12:00 pm
Genes and Metabolism: What lessons have we learned so far? @ Seminar Room A
Apr 24 @ 12:00 pm – 1:15 pm
Genes and Metabolism:  What lessons have we learned so far? @ Seminar Room A | Oxford | United Kingdom
In 2007, the genome-wide association study (GWAS) era began in earnest with the successful identification of the first loci influencing type 2 diabetes and obesity risk that were robustly replicated. Since then, hundreds of loci[...]
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Oxford Psychiatry Society: The Wounded Healer by Dr Ahmed Hankir 6:45 pm
Oxford Psychiatry Society: The Wounded Healer by Dr Ahmed Hankir @ Wing Tat Lee Room, Osler House
Apr 27 @ 6:45 pm – 8:40 pm
Oxford Psychiatry Society: The Wounded Healer by Dr Ahmed Hankir @ Wing Tat Lee Room, Osler House | Oxford | United Kingdom
Nibbles & drinks from 6:45pm Talk: 7-8pm Despite the perception that medical students and doctors should be ‘invincible’ mental health problems are common in this group. Fear of exposure to stigmatization is a crucial factor[...]
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Maenads, hysterical young girls, miserable women and dupes of the suffrage leaders: rhetoric and the suffrage movement (1908-1914) 5:00 pm
Maenads, hysterical young girls, miserable women and dupes of the suffrage leaders: rhetoric and the suffrage movement (1908-1914) @ JHB.408, John Henry Brookes Building
Apr 28 @ 5:00 pm – 6:30 pm
Maenads, hysterical young girls, miserable women and dupes of the suffrage leaders: rhetoric and the suffrage movement (1908-1914) @ JHB.408, John Henry Brookes Building | Oxford | England | United Kingdom
This talk explores the representation of the suffrage movement in letters to the editor of The Times in the years leading up to World War I.
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Safe Surgery Challenges and Solutions in Africa: A Marathoner’s Approach 5:00 pm
Safe Surgery Challenges and Solutions in Africa: A Marathoner’s Approach @ GPEC Lecture Theatre, John Radcliffe Hospital
Apr 29 @ 5:00 pm – 6:00 pm
Safe Surgery Challenges and Solutions in Africa: A Marathoner's Approach @ GPEC Lecture Theatre, John Radcliffe Hospital | Oxford | United Kingdom
Dr Mark Newton shares his experiences developing anesthesia and ICU capabilities in Kenya. He will present a review of a model of human surgery and anesthesia capacity building in a rural, East African, non-government hospital[...]
Technology in Business Panel Debate 5:30 pm
Technology in Business Panel Debate @ Blue Boar Lecture Theatre
Apr 29 @ 5:30 pm – 7:00 pm
Technology in Business Panel Debate @ Blue Boar Lecture Theatre | Oxford | United Kingdom
Co-hosted with the Oxford Finance Society and the Oxford University Engineering Society. Technology has changed rapidly in the last 30 years; in order to survive businesses have had to evolve or otherwise face extinction. As[...]
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