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African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 8: Liberatory orientations in African(a) and South Asian philosophies

In this episode, Aamir Kaderbhai (Mst Study of Religions), Heeyoung Tae (BA Philosophy, Politics, & Economics), and alicehank winham (MPhil Buddhist Studies) converse with Dr. Anatanand Rambachan (Professor of Religion at St. Olaf College),
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 6: Tradition and modernity in African cultural philosophy

Scarlett Whelan and Kei Patrick interview Prof Ochieng’-Odhiambo and Zeyad el Nabolsy about attitudes to tradition, modernity and modernisation in the work of two African philosophers: Amilcar Cabral and Henry Odera Oruka.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 5: A Yogācāra Buddhist Theory of Metaphor and cross-cultural philosophy with Dr. Roy Tzohar

In this episode, MPhil Buddhist Studies students Cody Fuller and alicehankwinham interview Professor Tzohar (associate professor in the East and South Asian Studies Department at Tel Aviv University).
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies
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Episode 4: Academic, Moral, and Spiritual Philosophy from the Ramakrishna Order

Dylan Watts (UG physics and philosophy) and Aamir Kaderbhai (MSt study of religion) interview Swami Medhananda, ordained monk of the Ramakrishna Order and Senior Research Fellow at the Ramakrishna Institute of Moral and Spiritual Education, Mysore, India
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

Episode 3: Approaches to South Asian philosophies

Aamir Kaderbhai and Heeyoung Tae interview Mini Chandran, Professor in the department of humanities and social sciences at the Indian Institute of Technology Kanpur, and Parimal Patil, Professor of Religion and Indian Philosophy at Harvard University.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

Episode 2: How students grapple with specialising in marginalised philosophies

How do you make marginalised philosophies accessible? What are the challenges to South Asian and African(a) philosophy specialists within Anglo-European universities? Find out more in this episode.
African(a) and South Asian Philosophies

Episode 1: How should we talk about South Asian and African(a) philosophies? inspiration with Dr. Adamson and Dr. Jeffers

Join Mansfield College History student Srutokirti Basak in a discussion with podcast hosts and writers of the comprehensive and trailblazing History of Indian and African(a) Philosophy podcast series Dr Peter Adamson and Dr Chike Jeffers.
TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities

The Formula of Giving Heart: Panel Discussion and Conversation with the Artist

Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.
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Book Launch: 'Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World'

In the book launch for Rescue: From Global Crisis to a Better World, Ian Goldin, Author, and Nik Gowing, Founder at Thinking the Unthinkable, will discuss how the pandemic provides a unique opportunity to tackle today’s challenges.
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Roadmap to the Sustainable Development Goals

Ian Goldin, Kristalina Georgieva discuss how we can bring the Sustainable Development Goals in reach by 2030
Centre for Global Higher Education

CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 2: The global and the post-colonial PART TWO

David Mills and Simon Marginson present on the theme of ‘The global and the post-colonial’
Centre for Global Higher Education

CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 2: The global and the post-colonial PART ONE

David Mills and Simon Marginson present on the theme of ‘The global and the post-colonial’
Centre for Global Higher Education

CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART TWO

Maia Chankseliani and Tristan McGowan on international development in higher education
Centre for Global Higher Education

CGHE series on international and global higher education – seminar 1: International development in higher education PART ONE

Maia Chankseliani and Tristan McGowan on international development in higher education
The Global History of Capitalism

The Spaces In Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?

Andrew Edwards (Career Development Fellow for the Global History of Capitalism project, Oxford) gives a lecture on ‘The Spaces in Between: What is Global about the History of Capitalism?’
Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)

International Law and Sea Level Rise: the work of the ILA Committee

David Freestone gives a talk for the public international law seminar series. Please note, the recording of this podcast ended before the end. We apologise for the inconvenience.
The Future of Science Symposium

The Future of Policy and Health Research

The role of MSD in driving innovation and expanding access to global vaccines.
Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series, 2016-2017

Tabriz under two rival empires: Ottomans and Russians during the Great War

Fatemeh Masjedi (Zentrum Moderner Orient) gives a talk for the Globalising and Localising the Great War seminar series.
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'How to Study Global IR?' Roundtable: Can the Study of IR be De-centred?

Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next?
Journey of a Molecular Detective; David Sherratt

'How to Study Global IR?' Session 2: The Global Study of Political Ideas

Much work has been done to pluralize and relativize the study of IR, but where does this agenda go next?

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