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Sibel Erduran

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St Cross College Shorts
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Professor of Science Education Sibel Erduran speaks with Stanley Ulijaszek
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St Cross College Shorts
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Sibel Erduran
Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
science education; st cross college
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 02/09/2019
Duration: 00:18:46

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Cornelia van Duijn

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St Cross College Shorts
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Professor of Epidemiology Cornelia van Duijn in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek
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St Cross College Shorts
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Cornelia van Duijn
Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
Epidemiology
big data
st cross college
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 02/09/2019
Duration: 00:26:01

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Gavin Dalton

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St Cross College Shorts
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Astrophysicist Davin Dalton in conversation with Stanley Ulijaszek
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St Cross College Shorts
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Gavin Dalton
Stanley Ulijaszek
Keywords
St Cross College; Science Education
Department: St Cross College
Date Added: 02/09/2019
Duration: 00:13:24

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Fight the Resistance

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Science in Ten
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Learn about the world's first ever antibiotic, how the misuse of antibiotics has built the antibiotic resistance crises we are facing today and hear how scientists at Oxford University are developing new ways to improve antibiotic effectiveness.
The world needs to fight the resistance. Antibiotic resistance. Learn about the world’s first ever antibiotic, how the misuse of antibiotics has built the antibiotic resistance crises we are facing today and hear how scientists at Oxford University are developing new ways to improve antibiotic effectiveness.

Music and Sound effects used in this Science In Ten episode: Waterfront by Lee Rosevere at Free Music Archive (FMA) under CC BY-NC 4.0 License. Waiting by David Szesztay at FMA under CC-BY 3.0 License. Going Home by Lee Rosevere at FMA under CC BY 4.0 License. carterattack by guitarguy1985 at Freesound.org under CC-BY 3.0 License (clip from original). Yay by zut50 at Freesound.org under CCO 1.0 License. Sneeze by Zajjman at Freesound.org under CCO 1.0 License. Male Voice – Oh No by Jagadamba at Freesound.org under CC BY-NC 3.0. Epic Orchestral Cue by graham_makes at Freesound.org under CC BY 3.0 License (clip from original).

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Science in Ten
People
Claire Hill
Keywords
antibiotic resistance
antibiotics
bacteria
biomedical sciences
pathology
Department: Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Date Added: 01/09/2019
Duration: 00:10:40

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Oxford UIDP Summit

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Sessions from the Oxford UIDP Summit - a transatlantic conference for senior-level university and industry professionals, and government policymakers.

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Medical advice and negotiations of medical authority in Nigerian HIV consultations

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Africa Oxford Initiative
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AfOx Visiting Fellow, Dr Eniola Boluwaduro delivered this talk at All Souls College. Using the methodology of conservation analysis, Eniola examined the way in which doctors negotiate medical authority with patients during HIV consultations in Nigeria.
Eniola also examines how this impacts the consultative procedure and a patients adherence to the treatment.

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Africa Oxford Initiative
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Eniola Boluwaduro
Keywords
Medical authority
instructions
doctor-patient interactions
turn designs
treatment recommendations
patient participation
doctoring style
Nigeria
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 16/08/2019
Duration: 00:24:46

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Storming Utopia

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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This event is an Oxford Public Engagement with Research and part of a Knowledge Exchange project. Organised by Professor Wes Williams (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages) and Richard Scholar (Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages).
Thomas More’s ground-breaking island fantasy, first published in 1516, asks us all what brave new world we are to wish for. What would a society better than ours look like? Who ought to be allowed in? And on what terms? These are More’s questions in Utopia, and they have never mattered more than today, as the UK prepares to pursue a political future outside the EU and walls go up in the US. It may seem timely to return to the traditional reading of More’s text as a blueprint for political change: Utopia tells, after all, how a peninsula cut itself off from the continent to make a better future as an island… Yet the name More created for his island – Utopia – means ‘no place’: the political message of More’s text is undermined by the surrounding irony that his brave new world is a Nowhere Island.

A group of East Oxford residents have come together to develop a creative contemporary response to More’s text and Shakespeare’s Tempest in the form of a new theatrical show, Storming Utopia, which they are performing at the Pegasus Theatre in Oxford and at the Fondazione Cini in Venice in 2017. This lunchtime discussion event builds on their perspectives and on the work of two Oxford researchers – Professor Richard Scholar and Professor Wes Williams – to explore what Utopia has meant since 1516, from Venice to Venezuela and beyond, and what it might mean here in Oxford in the age of Brexit. Participants will include: researchers working on the history of Utopian literature and thought from the Renaissance to the present day; writers, directors and facilitators working in the Oxford arts scene; members of the Storming Utopia project.

Speakers: James Attlee (author of Isolarion: A Different Oxford Journey); Sara-Louise Cooper (Caribbean Studies, Oxford); Euton Daley MBE (long term artistic director of Pegasus Theatre, now freelance performance poet and arts consultant) ; Erin Maglaque (History, Oxford); Amantha Edmead (Performer), Richard Scholar (French and Comparative Literature, Oxford); Wes Williams (French Literature, Oxford).

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Wes Williams
Richard Scholar
Amantha Edmead
Erin Maglaque
Euton Daley MBE
Sara-Louise Cooper
James Attlee
Keywords
literature
utopia
art
Thomas More
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 14/08/2019
Duration: 00:50:24

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Academic Essentials (Postgraduate)

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Orientation for New Students at Oxford
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An introduction to academic life at Oxford specifically for new postgraduate students with advice about how to navigate the demands of your course.
Music 'Live the World' by Lee Rosevere http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Live_the_World/Lee_Rosevere_-_Live_the_World

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Orientation for New Students at Oxford
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Allison D'Ambrosia
James Tibbert
Keywords
study
Libraries
work
submissions
Department: Student Administration and Services
Date Added: 14/08/2019
Duration: 00:16:44

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Academic Essentials (Undergraduate)

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Orientation for New Students at Oxford
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An introduction to academic life at Oxford specifically for new undergraduate students with advice about how to navigate the demands of your course.
Music 'Live the World' by Lee Rosevere http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Live_the_World/Lee_Rosevere_-_Live_the_World

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Orientation for New Students at Oxford
People
Teodora Musatoiu
Liam Arbuthnot
Keywords
study
Libraries
work
exams
Department: Student Administration and Services
Date Added: 14/08/2019
Duration: 00:15:15

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Social Essentials

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Orientation for New Students at Oxford
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How to make the most of your social experience at the University, including information about joining student clubs, college life, University sports, Freshers’ Fair, transport and day-to-day life in the city of Oxford.
Music 'Live the World' by Lee Rosevere http://freemusicarchive.org/music/Lee_Rosevere/Live_the_World/Lee_Rosevere_-_Live_the_World

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Orientation for New Students at Oxford
People
Joe Inwood
Toni Adenle
Keywords
social activities
daily life
Oxford life
Department: Student Administration and Services
Date Added: 14/08/2019
Duration: 00:13:37

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