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OSEF 2018: Biz Stone in conversation with Brent Hoberman

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Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum
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Biz Stone (Co-founder of Twitter, Medium, and Jelly) in conversation with Brent Hoberman (Co-Founder of Lastminute.com and Founders Forum) at Oxford Saïd Entrepreneurship Forum 2018.

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Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum
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Biz Stone
Brent Hoberman
Keywords
business
entrepreneurship
twitter
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 09/04/2018
Duration: 00:53:44

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OSEF 2018: The journey of Just Eat UK

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Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum
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David Buttress (Ex CEO of Just Eat UK, angel investor and Partner at 83North Venture Capital) - gives the morning keynote at Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum 2018.

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Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum
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David Buttress
Keywords
entrepreneurship
business
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 09/04/2018
Duration: 00:37:17

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Oxford Said Entrepreneurship Forum

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OSEF is Said Business School's flagship entrepreneurial event - it's an intensive and immersive experience for anyone interested in all things entrepreneurial, from pursuing startup ideas to taking a transformational approach to business and career paths.

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The Keble Debates: Talent Management

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Keble College
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The Keble Debates are termly conversations bringing together leading figures from the worlds of theatre, fiction and poetry to explore contemporary issues in the arts, and the way the arts engage with contemporary issues in wider society.
The second debate focuses on Talent Management and features Peter Bennett-Jones.
Hosted by Honorary Fellow Robin Geffen (1976)

The panel:

Peter Bennett-Jones, Founder, PBJ Management
Barney Norris (2006), Playwright in Residence
Laura Williams, Agent, The Peters Fraser and Dunlop Group

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Keble College
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Peter Bennett-Jones
Robin Geffen
Barney Norris
Laura Williams
Keywords
talent management
Department: Keble College
Date Added: 09/04/2018
Duration: 01:12:44

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How does the brain identify voices?

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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In this episode of The Big Questions podcast we joined the experiment to ask: How does he brain identify voices? To find out we interviewed MRI Physicist Stuart Clare and Neuro Scientist Holly Bridge at the Wellcome Centre for Integrative for Neuroimaging
When your brain cells are dying, is it possible to make a robotic brain to replace them?

When I look at a picture of my identical twin sister, Lily, do I process it differently to when I look at a picture of myself?
These were just a couple of questions that were submitted from the general visitors to the ‘Brain Diaries’ exhibition at the Oxford University Museum of Natural History in 2017. As a part of the display they asked visitors for suggestions of experiments about the brain they could carry out within an MRI scanner.

Over 700 people entered the competition and the winning question was streamed live on the Oxford Sparks Facebook channel.

In the episode of The Big Questions podcast we were present at the live experiment to find out the answer: How does he brain identify voices? Listen here to find out… https://www.oxfordsparks.ox.ac.uk/content/how-does-brain-identify-voices

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Stuart Clare
Holly Bridge
Keywords
brain
experiment
mri
voices
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 09/04/2018
Duration: 00:10:52

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Opposition Politics in India

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Asian Studies Centre
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Salman Khurshid speaks at St Antony's College on 28 February 2018
Speaker: Salman Khurshid
Former Minister of External Affairs,
Former Minister of Law and Justice, Republic of India

Respondent: Shruti Kapila
Fellow and Director of Studies in History, Corpus Christi College;
Lecturer in History, University of Cambridge

Convened by Faisal Devji and jointly organized by the Asian Studies Centre of St Antony’s College and the Oxford India Society.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Salman Khurshid
Shruti Kapila
Keywords
india
politics
domestic politics
opposition politics
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 06/04/2018
Duration: 00:46:16

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The Pakistan-China Corridor: Impacts on Regional Stability

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Asian Studies Centre
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Muhammad Samrez Salik speaks at St Antony's College on 8th March 2018
Can the China Pakistan Economic Corrridor (CPEC) affect regional stability and the prospect for peace? Will Russia, Iran, and China be part of a new regional order at this crossroads of empire? This event will feature and interactive discussion of the One Belt One Road (OBOR) Initiative and its impact on geopolitics.
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Asian Studies Centre
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Muhammad Samrez Salik
Keywords
Pakistan
china
cpec
obor
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 06/04/2018
Duration: 00:33:22

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International Influences on Domestic Policy-Making in China: The 2018 Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture

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Asian Studies Centre
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Jane Duckett gives the 2018 Chun-tu Hsueh Distinguished Lecture
This lecture examines 21st-century social policies and what they tell us about Chinese politics. At the same time it makes the case for more rigorous qualitative policy research, and it argues that international influences show it is time to reconceptualise Chinese policy processes.

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Asian Studies Centre
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Jane Duckett
Keywords
china
domestic policy
policy-making
politics
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 06/04/2018
Duration: 01:07:10

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Photography and Tibet

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Author, Clare Harris, talks about her book on photography in Tibet - a place that has for centuries been a source of fascination for outsiders and a captivating yet troublesome subject for photographers.
Mysterious and magnificent, Tibet has for centuries been a source of fascination for outsiders and a captivating yet troublesome subject for photographers. The country is both geographically and politically challenging, and access has never been easy. Even today, photography of Tibet often remains embroiled in debates about the country’s past, present and future. This book is the first historical survey of photography in Tibet and the Himalayas, and it offers remarkable new insights into the attempts of both foreign and Tibetan photographers to document the region.

Leading Tibetologist Professor Clare Harris (Pitt Rivers Museum) combines the results of extensive research in museums and archives with her own fieldwork in Tibetan communities to present material that has never been made public or discussed before. This includes the earliest known photographs taken in Tibet, dating to 1863, the experimental camerawork of senior Tibetan monks – including the 13th Dalai Lama – and the creations of contemporary Tibetan photographers and artists. With every image she examines the complex religious, political and cultural climate in which it was produced.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Clare Harris
Thupten Kelsang
Elizabeth Edwards
Geraldine Johnson
Keywords
tibet
photography
Himalayas
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 05/04/2018
Duration: 00:45:16

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Weeping

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Edward Lear's Feelings
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'He weeps by the side of the ocean, He weeps on the top of the hill', the poet wrote of himself in 'How Pleasant to Know Mr Lear'.
This programme considers when and why people cry in Lear's work, and considers how - or how far - tears offer catharsis.

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Edward Lear's Feelings
People
Jasmine Jagger
Keywords
tears
catharsis
pain
jokes
poetry
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 04/04/2018
Duration: 00:05:46

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