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Using theory, evidence and person-based co-development to improve infection control during COVID-19 | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Dr Ben Ainsworth is an Associate Professor in Health Psychology at the University of Bath, and study lead of Germ Defence.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/using-theory-evidence-and-person-based-co-development-improve-infection-control-during
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How Short Can a Short Poem Be? | Great Writers Inspire
Those lines introduce a fairly extensive trip round human psychology, as good theology should, not least a recognition that the thieves in Luke’s version of the Gospel (Luke
http://writersinspire.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/content/how-short-can-short-poem-be
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OxPeace 2019: Peace in the Anthropocene: Taking back control - 'existential threat' and large group anxiety | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Dr Coline Covington presents 'Taking back control - 'existential threat' and large group anxiety' at the OxPeace 2019 conference.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/oxpeace-2019-peace-anthropocene-taking-back-control-existential-threat-and-large-group
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The Role of Genes in Bipolar Disorder: Recent Findings and What They Mean. Monica Fooks Memorial Lecture | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
Professor Paul Harrison, Head of Translational Neurobiology Research Group, Oxford, gives the 2012 Monica Fooks memorial lecture on recent findings in bipolar disorder.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/role-genes-bipolar-disorder-recent-findings-and-what-they-mean-monica-fooks-memorial
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CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART TWO | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
history, economics, sociology, linguistics, geography, business and management studies, political science, philosophy, anthropology, psychology.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/cghe-series-international-and-global-higher-education-seminar-1-international-development
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CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART ONE | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
history, economics, sociology, linguistics, geography, business and management studies, political science, philosophy, anthropology, psychology.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/cghe-series-international-and-global-higher-education-seminar-1-international-development-0
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Ethics in AI Colloquium with Adrienne Mayor: Gods and Robots: Myths, Machines, and Ancient Dreams of Technology | University of Oxford Podcasts - Audio and Video Lectures
In addition to my monograph The Greeks and the New (CUP 2011), he is the author of articles and chapters on the language, literature, psychology and culture of ancient Greece.
http://podcasts.ox.ac.uk/ethics-ai-colloquium-adrienne-mayor-gods-and-robots-myths-machines-and-ancient-dreams
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Gothic Elements in 'The Strange Case of Dr Jekyll and Mr Hyde' | Great Writers Inspire
However, the text was written before the science of psychology was firmly established, and the novella itself appears to be influenced by a variety of scientific theories predominant in the
http://writersinspire.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/content/gothic-elements-strange-case-dr-jekyll-mr-hyde
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‘Not Like Normal People’: Samuel Richardson’s Clarissa and Sally Rooney’s Normal People | Great Writers Inspire
Both novels are clearly about the psychology of sex. Both have been criticised as ‘semi-pornographic’, especially when transferred to television.
http://writersinspire.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/content/not-normal-people-samuel-richardson-clarissa-sally-rooney-normal-people
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‘This ain’t the shop for justice’: Crime in Dickens’s London (lecture) | Great Writers Inspire
His novels all include criminal activity of some kind as he investigates criminal psychology and the causes of crime.
http://writersinspire.podcasts.ox.ac.uk/content/%E2%80%98-ain%E2%80%99t-shop-justice%E2%80%99-crime-dickens%E2%80%99s-london-lecture