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Join Constantin Coussios, Statutory Chair of Biomedical Engineering, University of Oxford and Miranda Seymour, English literary critic, novelist, and biographer to imagine today’s ‘Monster’! Mary Shelley written the novel today, what new developments in genetics,[...]
Talk followed by questions and discussion. This is part of a series of eight meetings on Thursday evenings, each one beginning at 7:30 and ending at 9pm. 11 October The right to say untrue and[...]
As part of the Surgical Grand Rounds, hosted by the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences at the University of Oxford, Dr Simon Lord (Senior Clinical Researcher in Experimental Cancer Therapeutics and Honorary Consultant in Medical[...]
This talk is co-hosted by the Oxford Martin School, University College & Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, and is a continuation of the Trinity Term Series Science and Populism: from evidence to narrative. Imran Khan[...]
Vint Cerf is the co-inventor of the Internet, and Vice President and Chief Internet Evangelist for Google. In his lecture, he will be speaking about “The Pacification of Cyberspace”; a look at how to pacify[...]
Prof. Chris Fairburn has two research interests: the nature and treatment of eating disorders, and the development and evaluation of psychological interventions. The result has been the development of specific psychological treatments for the eating[...]
As part of the Surgical Grand Rounds lecture series hosted by the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, Professor Giles Toogood (Professor of Hepatobiliary Surgery at Leeds University) will talk about combining sport and surgery, and[...]
First World War stories rarely appeared in British war comics published after the Second World War. This was not the case during the war and interwar period, though: story papers, precursors to comics, engaged with[...]
Considering responses to refugee mobility in the UK, a focus on the practice of care for refugees, has centred on the effects of displacement and the vulnerabilities this exposes, both for citizens and non-citizens. A[...]
Prof Peter Mackridge presents Greek literature as part of the Taylor Institution Library’s ‘Literatures of multilingual Europe’ seminar series. This event is free but places are limited so please complete our booking form to reserve[...]
In this panel we invite three individuals from different backgrounds, within and outside of the University of Oxford’s School of Geography and the Environment, to offer their take on data’s dirty tricks. In an age[...]
This is a joint lecture with The Rockefeller Foundation Economic Council on Planetary Health at the Oxford Martin School Governments, businesses and NGOs are developing new metrics and tools to value and measure social, environmental[...]
Thanks to the Hubble Space Telescope and other facilities, astronomers are today able to observe some of the first galaxies. DR REBECCA BOWLER – 2018 Winner of the Royal Astronomical Society’s Winton Award for Astronomy[...]
Talk followed by questions and discussion. This is part of a series of eight meetings on Thursday evenings, each one beginning at 7:30 and ending at 9pm. 11 October The right to say untrue and[...]
As part of the Surgical Grand Rounds lecture series, hosted by the Department of Surgical Sciences, Professor Gerry O’Donoghue, Honorary Professor of Otology and Neurotology at the University of Nottingham, will discuss ‘Hearing Loss and[...]
This talk is co-hosted by the Oxford Martin School, University College & Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, and is a continuation of the Trinity Term ‘Series Science and Populism: from evidence to narrative’. Clive Cookson[...]
Alan Rusbridger will be in conversation with Simon Mawer. He is an author of eleven novels and two non fiction novels.
Anna Milon, Education Secretary of the Tolkien Society will be joining us to give her talk, Neurodivergent Middle-earth: Existing scholarship on Tolkien and mental health has largely focused on the aftermath of trauma or the[...]
This talk is co-hosted by the Oxford Martin School, University College & Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, and is a continuation of the Trinity Term Series ‘Science and Populism: from evidence to narrative’. Dr Patrick[...]
The multi-talented Nick Lee is a Lecturer in Media Arts at Royal Holloway, University of London, a researcher at the House of Lords, and co-founder of the radical south-London project space, the Peckham Pelican. Nick,[...]
Dr James Partridge presents Czech and Slovak literature as part of the Taylor Institution Library’s ‘Literatures of multilingual Europe’ seminar series. This event is free but places are limited so please complete our booking form[...]
Science provides the best way of understanding the world in which we live. As many funders recognise, this understanding – knowledge for its own sake – is important in its own right, but can also[...]
This is a joint lecture with The Rockefeller Foundation Economic Council on Planetary Health at the Oxford Martin School A concern for planetary health reflects the fact that global health outcomes are unlikely to be[...]
This is a great opportunity to find out more about the IB Diploma and Pre-IB courses. There will be a presentation to help debunk myths about the IB and why it is an option against[...]
Talk followed by questions and discussion. This is part of a series of eight meetings on Thursday evenings, each one beginning at 7:30 and ending at 9pm. 11 October The right to say untrue and[...]
As part of the Surgical Grand Rounds lecture series, hosted by the Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences, Professor Declan Murphy (Honorary Clinical Associate Professor at the Department of Surgery, University of Melbourne) will discuss ‘Avoiding[...]
Dr Michael Nicholson gives a lecture to mark the centenary of the birth of Russian novelist Alexander Solzhenitsyn. This event is free but places are limited so please complete our booking form to reserve tickets[...]
SARU practitioner Harriet Butler will talk about the idea behind a new collaborative residency that she is leading in relation to place, mapping, sound, and ecology, and the work that lead her to this point.[...]
Sunday, 25th November 2018 11am – 6.15pm (Registration starts at 10.30am) Chakrabarti Lecture Theatre & JHB207, John Henry Brookes Building, Headington Campus, Oxford Brookes University, Headington Road, Oxford OX3 0BP “What does it mean to[...]
This talk is co-hosted by the Oxford Martin School, University College & Oxford Institute of Population Ageing, and is a continuation of the Trinity Term Series ‘Science and Populism: from evidence to narrative’.
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