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Katherine Stapleton

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Max Marczinek

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Alex Copestake

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AI and Services-led Growth: Evidence from Indian Job Adverts

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CSAE Research Podcasts
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Online job adverts show that the demand for AI related skills has grown rapidly in countries around the world since 2015. This project examines the demand for AI skills in India's service sector, using a new dataset of online job adverts.
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Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial-Share Alike 2.0 UK (BY-NC-SA): England & Wales; https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-sa/2.0/uk/

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CSAE Research Podcasts
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Alex Copestake
Max Marczinek
Ashley Pople
Katherine Stapleton
Keywords
ai
job adverts
machine learning
Department: Department of Economics
Date Added: 30/08/2023
Duration: 00:15:28

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Amandeep Madra

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Estelle Paulus

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Young Chan Kim

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12 - Young Chan Kim

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Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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As a Sir Henry Wellcome Fellow, Wolfson JRF, Lecturer and NHS doctor at the John Radcliffe, a father and a husband to a DPhil student, Young Chan Kim talks about keeping busy helps him balance it all.

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Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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Young Chan Kim
Femke Gow
Keywords
wolfson college
junior fellow
student family
femke gow
young kim
oxford university
nhs
academic family
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 25/08/2023
Duration: 00:30:40

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Soldiers of the Punjab in two world wars - Interview with Amandeep Madra

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Their Finest Hour
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Joseph Quinn speaks to Amandeep Madra, founder of the UK Punjab Heritage Association, about Pubjabi and Sikh soldiers in the British Indian Army.
In this episode, recorded as part of South Asian Heritage Month, Amandeep tells Joseph about the important role that the former Raj province of Punjab played in Indian Army recruitment during the first and second world wars. He discusses the proud martial tradition of Sikhs in the British Indian Army, and why Punjabi Sikhs, together with fellow Punjabi soldiers of other faiths and traditions, often made up the largest cohort of India's wartime armies during the world wars. Amandeep also explains the reasons why the wartime service of Indian, Pakistani and other South Asian service personnel is so poorly documented today, and shares the important work of the UK Punjab Heritage Association in attempting to recover this lost military heritage.

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Their Finest Hour
People
Joseph Quinn
Amandeep Madra
Keywords
sikh
punjab
military
heritage
Indian army
world wars
Second World War
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 25/08/2023
Duration: 00:34:46

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11 - Estelle Paulus

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Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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DPhil Candidate and Vice Chair of General Meeting at Wolfson, Estelle studying sustainable food systems and is on a journey to make a real impact on the world.

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Pivot Points: Moments That Shape Us
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Estelle Paulus
Femke Gow
Keywords
sustainability
food systems
pivot points
wolfson college
college governance
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 25/08/2023
Duration: 00:39:25

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