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Slade Lectures 2018 (1): Drawing in Italy before 1500

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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Professor David Ekserdjian gives his first Slade Lecture on Drawing in Italy before 1500.
David Ekserdjian is the Slade Professor 2017-18 and he presented a series of lectures titled 'From Drawing to Painting in the Italian Renaissance'.
David Ekserdjian is a world-renowned authority on Italian Renaissance painting, with particular specialities in the artists Correggio and Parmigianino, the subjects of two Yale monographs of 1998 and 2006. He is also an expert on the history of collecting and this informs his work as an adviser to auction houses like Sotheby’s and Christie’s, international museums and galleries such as the National Gallery and Tate Britain, as well as private collectors. Bronze sculpture is another of his areas of expertise and it formed the topic of the most recent of the many exhibitions that he has conceived and curated. 'Bronze' at the Royal Academy (co-curated with Cecilia Treves) drew international acclaim and almost a quarter of a million visitors. His book of the exhibition was described by the Wall Street Journal as "the most beautiful book published anywhere in the world this year", and went on to win the Association for Cultural Enterprises award for best new publication.

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History of Art: Slade Lecture Series
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David Ekserdjian
Keywords
art
drawing
painting
visual arts
italy
Department: Department of History of Art
Date Added: 09/05/2018
Duration: 00:51:34

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The future of the planet: life, growth and death in organisms, cities and companies. Geoffrey West

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Science in Society: The Simonyi Lectures
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In this year’s Simonyi Lecture Geoffrey West discusses universal laws that govern everything from growth to mortality in plants, animals, cities and companies.
These remarkable laws originate in the networks that sustain life from circulatory to social systems and help us address big, urgent questions from population explosion, urbanization, lifespan and cancer, to the accelerating pace of life and global sustainability. Why do we stop growing and live about 100 years rather than 1000, or just two like mice? Why do we sleep eight hours a day and not three like elephants? Why do all companies and people die whereas cities keep growing? How are these related to innovation, wealth creation, and “singularities”? And is any of this sustainable?
Geoffrey West is a theoretical physicist whose primary interests have been in fundamental questions in physics, biology and social organizations  West is a distinguished professor at the Sante Fe Institute, where he served as the president from 2004-2008. He is author of the recent best-selling book, Scale.

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Science in Society: The Simonyi Lectures
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Geoffrey West
Keywords
Physics
scale
society
Department: Oxford Lifelong Learning
Date Added: 09/05/2018
Duration: 01:14:22

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Political actors and the manipulation of social media audience groups through the use of junk news and other forms of automation

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Vidya Narayanan (Director of Research, Computational Propaganda Project, Oxford Internet Institute) delivers a lecture for The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series.
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Vidya Narayanan
Keywords
journalism
social media
junk news
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 08/05/2018
Duration: 00:32:31

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Steve Sheard, tutorial fellow at Trinity College, and Dept of Engineering

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5 Minutes with...
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Steve Sheard chats with Steve, talking technology for 5 minutes about tutorial, lecture, project and laboratory teaching. "We use a concept design for a gearbox of a small buggy, 3D printed. They can produce this only once they have modelled it".

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5 Minutes with...
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Steve Sheard
Steve Burholt
Keywords
students
University of Oxford
teaching
edtech
learning technologies
3D printing
tutorials
laboratory
WebLearn
visualisations
Department: IT Services
Date Added: 04/05/2018
Duration: 00:05:00

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Interfacial Transport: from Colloid Transport to Active Matter

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Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
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4th lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series delivered by Professor Lydéric Bouquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Supérieure, Paris

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Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
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Lydéric Bocquet
Keywords
interfacial transport
active matter
colloid transport
osmosis
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 04/05/2018
Duration: 00:55:41

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Can you cure HIV?

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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HIV isn’t a death sentence anymore. People can live long lives with the virus in their body, as long as they have the right combination of drugs. But some researchers want to take the fight against HIV and AIDS even further...
HIV (human immunodeficiency virus) is a virus that weakens the immune system and hinders the body’s ability to fight disease. Without treatment, HIV could lead to the potentially fatal diagnosis of AIDS (acquired immune deficiency syndrome).
The AIDS epidemic began in the 1980s and millions of lives have been lost since it was first discovered. Over the decades, advances in technology and medical capabilities have brought more advanced HIV treatments.
But some researchers are not satisfied with that. They want to take the fight against HIV and AIDS even further. In this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Question podcast we ask the question: Can you cure HIV?
To find out we visited Professor John Frater from the Nuffield Department of Medicine…
Listen here to find out…

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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John Frater
Keywords
aids
hiv
virus
disease
HIV cure
AIDS cure
health care
science
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 02/05/2018
Duration: 00:15:08

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Sermon on Indulgences

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Reformation 2017
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Relay Reading for the Launch of the 'Sermon von Ablass und Gnade' in the Taylor Editions.
In spring 1518, Martin Luther published the 'Sermon on Indulgences and Grace', a short German version of his 95 Theses – and with it, the Reformation went viral. Exactly 500 years later, a new edition was launched at the Taylor Institution where two copies of this seminal texts are held. The podcast series comprises the introductory talks on the new website for the Taylor Editions, and on the theology, printing history, language and style of the text, followed by a full reading of the text in the original German by staff and students.
0:01:39 Taylor Editions: Launch of the Website editions.mml.ox.ac.uk by Emma Huber
0:04:53 The 95 Theses and the Sermon on Indulgences and Grace: Introduction to the Theological Background by Martin Kessler
0:26:25 A Tale of Two Printers: Introduction to the Publication History of the Sermon on Indulgences and Grace by Henrike Laehnemann
0:34:53 The Taylorian copies of the Sermon on Indulgences and Grace: Introduction to the Acquisition History by Christina Ostermann
0:42:15 Language and Style: Introduction to the Linguistic Features of the Sermon on Indulgences and Grace by Howard Jones
0:58:58 Sermon on Indulgences and Grace: Relay Reading of the German Text
0:59:00 1 Ritchie Robertson
0:59:38 2 Emma Huber
0:59:48 3 Jack Stuart
1:00:21 4 Johanneke Sytsema
1:00:44 5 Molly Ford
1:01:00 6 Martin Kessler
1:01:48 7 Florence Butterfield
1:02:24 8 Andrew Allen
1:02:40 9 Jennifer Bunselmeier
1:03:36 10 Felix Kraft
1:04:10 11 Eleanor Voak
1:04:39 12 Elsa Voak
1:04:53 13 Charles Russ
1:05:23 14 Jenny Russ
1:05:53 15 Olivia Kobiela
1:06:12 16 Linus Ubl
1:07:04 16 Rudolf Smend
1:08:16 17 Kathrin Luddecke
1:08:45 18 Christina Ostermann
1:09:09 19 Mette Ahlefeldt-Laurvig
1:09:25 20 Henrike Laehnemann

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Reformation 2017
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Henrike Lähnemann
Howard Jones
Emma Huber
Martin Kessler
Christina Ostermann
Keywords
reformation
martin luther
Taylor Institution Library
book launch
Edition
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 02/05/2018
Duration: 01:10:59

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Faisal Devji: Jewish Pecedents and Muslim Nationalism

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Israel Studies Seminar
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Faisal Devji discusses the surprising relations between Pakistani nationalism and Zionism.
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Israel Studies Seminar
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Faisal Devji
Yaacov Yadgar
Keywords
Israel
Pakistan
nationalism
zionism
Department: School of Interdisciplinary Area Studies (SIAS)
Date Added: 02/05/2018
Duration: 01:22:30

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Playing with Osmosis: Kidney Filtration, Active Sieving and Energy Harvesting

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Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
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3rd Lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series, with Professor Lyderic Bocquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris

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Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
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Lydéric Bocquet
Keywords
osmosis
kidney
filtration
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 01/05/2018
Duration: 00:50:34

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Flows at Nanoscales, from Exotic Transport to Ionic Machines

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Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
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2nd lecture in the 2018 Hinshelwood lecture series delivered by Professor Lyderic Bouquet, Directeur de Recherche, CNRS, and Professor of Physics, Ecole Normale Superieure, Paris

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Hinshelwood Lectures 2018 - Soft Interfaces: A Journey Across Scales
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Lydéric Bocquet
Keywords
nanoscale
ionic machines
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 01/05/2018
Duration: 01:02:47

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