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Martin Russell

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Diaspora Communities: Powerful Partners Driving Change

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The Migration Oxford Podcast
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What makes diaspora communities unique? We learn about the roles of diasporas, contributions to development and humanitarian initiatives across the globe and unpack how people living in diaspora drive change in their communities.
In this episode of The Migration Oxford Podcast, we unpack how diaspora communities are partners in development and humanitarian initiatives. In 2022 diaspora engagement was at the core of the discussions at global, regional and local levels. Through the Global Diaspora Summit and multiple-high level events, the role of diasporas across the humanitarian and development peace nexus is being further recognised and harnessed across the globe. But what is unique about diasporas? How do they contribute to development and humanitarianism?

How can governments and key partners create an ecosystem in which diasporas act as empowered actors? What is the best way to ensure a multi-stakeholder approach to diaspora engagement?

We welcome Dr Alan Gamlen, Professor of Migration Governance at Australian National University; Dr Larisa Lara, IOM, Transnational Communities and Digital Communications Officer at the International Organisation for Migration (IOM); and Dr Martin Russell, Founder of Global Diaspora Insights to this conversation.
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The Migration Oxford Podcast
People
Alan Gamlen
Larisa Lara
Martin Russell
Rob McNeil
Jacqui Broadhead
Delphine Boagey
Keywords
migration
diaspora
communities
globe
Department: Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
Date Added: 20/03/2024
Duration: 00:25:22

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Motor neurone disease and iPSCs - Dr. Björn Vahsen

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CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast
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In this episode, Katy interviews Björn Vahsen to discuss his ongoing research on Motor neurone disease using iPSCs to co-culture microglia and motor neurons.

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CortexCast - A Neuroscience Podcast
People
Katherine Willard
Björn Vahsen
Neddy Kareha
Keywords
ipscs
co-culture model
microglia
motor neurons
motor neurone disease
phd
Department: Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG)
Date Added: 20/03/2024
Duration: 00:23:15

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A Good Science Read: The importance of Mathematics and Engineering

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A Good Science Read
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Professor Marcus du Sautoy joins Professor Frances Ashcroft to discuss 'A Mathematician’s Apology' by GH Hardy and 'Exactly: How Engineers Created the Modern World' by Simon Winchester.
A Mathematician’s Apology is GH Hardy’s panegyric on pure mathematics in which he claims that pure maths is the pinnacle of the sciences and that it has an inherent beauty. Exactly tells the stories of the pioneering engineers who developed the precision tools and machinery that underpin the modern world. Along the way, the author addresses questions like why is precision important, how do we measure it, can we be too precise?

Marcus du Sautoy is Simonyi Professor of the Public Understanding of Science at the University of Oxford and a Fellow of the Royal Society of London. A distinguished mathematician with a particular interest in symmetry and number theory, he is also the author of several popular science books about mathematics, including the critically acclaimed The Music of the Primes, and he has presented numerous TV programmes.

Website: https://www.simonyi.ox.ac.uk/

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A Good Science Read
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Frances Ashcroft
Marcus du Sautoy
Keywords
maths
engineering
symmetry
number theory
simonyi
Department: Department of Physiology, Anatomy and Genetics (DPAG)
Date Added: 18/03/2024
Duration: 00:42:20

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Benedikt Placke

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Alessio Lerose

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Jasmine Brewer

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2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics: Knowledge and Achievement as Public Policy Goals (3 of 3)

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Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges
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A recording of the third and final of Professor Hurka's rescheduled lectures, series title Knowledge and Achievement: Their Value, Nature, and Public Policy Role
We were honoured to welcome Professor Thomas Hurka to Oxford to deliver the 2023 Annual Uehiro Lectures in Practical Ethics.
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Uehiro Lectures: Practical solutions for ethical challenges
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Thomas Hurka
Keywords
knowledge
achievement
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 15/03/2024
Duration: 00:59:55

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