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Working outside the traditional clinical model

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Asian Studies Centre
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Working outside the traditional clinical model - Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
Working outside the traditional clinical model - Observations from experience working with the most socio-economically deprived and psychiatrically unwell in Vellore, India
Dr Anna Tharyan - video presentation

Mental Health in India – Bridging the Gap
30-31 October 2019
St Antony’s College, Oxford

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Asian Studies Centre
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Anna Tharyan
Keywords
mental
Health
india
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 00:26:16

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Interview with Carol Bateman (part 2), former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
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Carrying on from episode 2, in the second part of Georgina Ferry's interview with Carol Bateman she discusses the professional computing community and needs of users of the Oxford Computing Service in the late 1980s-early 1990s.

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
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Georgina Ferry
Carol Bateman
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women in stem
computing
University of Oxford
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 00:08:08

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Interview with Carol Bateman, former training and information manager for the Oxford Computing Service

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
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Georgina Ferry interviews Carol Bateman as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Bateman discusses her route into computing via Glasgow University, and progression of the Oxford Computing Service.

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
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Georgina Ferry
Carol Bateman
Keywords
women in stem
computing
University of Oxford
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 00:53:00

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A discussion of ethical challenges posed by AI, involving experts from fields across Oxford - Seminar 1

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Ethics in AI
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An introduction by Professor Sir Nigel Shadbolt; The place of Ethics in AI, AI Ethics and legal regulation, Ethics of AI in healthcare

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Ethics in AI
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Tom Douglas
Carissa Véliz
Vicki Nash
Sandra Wachter
Brent Mittelstadt
Gil McVean
Jess Morley
Keywords
ethics
ai
artificial intelligence
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 01:50:50

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Ethics in AI

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Ethics in AI
Over the last decade, concerns about the power and danger of Artificial Intelligence have moved from the fantasy of “Terminator” to reality, and anxieties about killer robots have been joined by many others that are more immediate. Robotic systems threaten a massive disruption of employment and transport, while algorithms fuelled by machine learning on (potentially biased) “big data” increasingly play a role in life-changing decisions, whether financial, legal, or medical. More subtly, AI combines with social media to give huge potential for the manipulation of opinion and behaviour, whether to sell a product, influence financial markets, provoke divisive factionalism, or fix an election. All of this raises huge ethical questions, some fairly familiar (e.g. concerning privacy, information security, appropriate rules of automated behaviour) but many quite new (e.g. concerning algorithmic bias, transparency, and wider impacts). It is in this context that Oxford is creating an Institute for AI Ethics, to open up a broad conversation between the University’s researchers and students in the many related disciplines, including Philosophy, Computer Science, Engineering, Social Science, and Medicine (amongst others).
The Ethics in AI seminars are intended to facilitate this broad conversation, exploring ethical questions in AI in a truly interdisciplinary way that brings together students and leading experts from around the University.

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Interview with Leonor Barroca, senior lecturer in Computing at the Open University

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
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Georgina Ferry interviews Leonor Barroca as part of the Oxford Women in Computing Oral History project. Barocca recounts her time on the MSc Computing course at Oxford University and studying and teaching posts at the Universidade do Minho in Portugal.

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
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Georgina Ferry
Leonor Barroca
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computing
women in stem
University of Oxford
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 20/01/2020
Duration: 00:46:55

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History

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Oxford Women in Computing: An Oral History
These oral history interviews, conducted by Georgina Ferry, capture the stories of pioneering women at the forefront of research, teaching and service provision for computing in Oxford, 1950s-1990s. Themes throughout the interviews include career opportunities, gender splits in computing, the origins and development of computing teaching and research in Oxford, as well as development of the University of Oxford's Computing Service and the commercial software house the Numerical Algorithms Group (NAG). The Oxford Women in Computing oral history project is funded by the Engineering and Physical Sciences Research Council (EPSRC), through grants held by Professor Ursula Martin, and forms part of a broader project on the development and impact of computing. The project also acknowledges support from NAG Ltd, Oxford Mathematics, Oxford IT services, and the Bodleian Libraries. Album cover: Communications programmer Esther White in the early days of the University of Oxford’s Computing Service. © University of Oxford.

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Conference Programme

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Conference Programme for the conference.

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Conference Programme
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art
Ashmolean
Chinese art
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 17/01/2020
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Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures - Carlo Rovelli  - Spin networks: the quantum structure of spacetime from Penrose's intuition to Loop Quantum Gravity

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Carlo Rovelli delivers The Roger Penrose Lecture on the Quantum structure of Spacetime.
In developing the mathematical description of quantum spacetime, Loop Quantum Gravity stumbled upon a curious mathematical structure: graphs labelled by spins. This turned out to be precisely the structure of quantum space suggested by Roger Penrose two decades earlier, just on the basis of his intuition. Today these graphs with spin, called "spin networks" have become a common tool to explore the quantum properties of gravity. In this talk Carlo will tell this beautiful story and illustrate the current role of spin networks in the efforts to understand quantum gravity.


Carlo Rovelli is a Professor in the Centre de Physique Théorique de Luminy of Aix-Marseille University where he works mainly in the field of quantum gravity and  is a founder of loop quantum gravity theory. His popular-science book 'Seven Brief Lesson on Physics' has been translated into 41 languages and has sold over a million copies worldwide.
The Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures are generously supported by XTX Markets.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Carlo Rovelli
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gravity
Physics
mathematics
loop quantum gravity
spin networks
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 16/01/2020
Duration: 00:44:49

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The changing economic and social-policy making of the African National Congress

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Kellogg College
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A discussion about the ANC’s policy shifts in the early years of democracy.
 On the 28 November 2019, Professor Vishnu Padayachee and Professor Robert van Niekerk of the University of Witwatersrand visited Kellogg College, prior to the launch of their new book ‘’Shadow of Liberation: Contestation and Compromise in the Economic and Social Policy of the African National Congress, 1943-1996’’, to discuss their insights into the ANC’s policy shifts in the early years of democracy.

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Kellogg College
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Vishnu Padayachee
Robert van Niekerk
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African National Congress Party
apartheid
social policy
Witwatersrand University
economics
policy making
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 16/01/2020
Duration: 00:38:18

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