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Cymbeline

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Approaching Shakespeare
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Professor Emma Smith continues her Approaching Shakespeare series with a lecture on one of Shakespeare’s later plays, Cymbeline.
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Approaching Shakespeare
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Emma Smith
Keywords
shakespeare
drama
tragedy
comedy
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 25/10/2017
Duration: 00:50:28

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Closing the Gap: the quest to understand prime numbers - Vicky Neale

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Prime numbers have intrigued, inspired and infuriated mathematicians for millennia and yet mathematicians' difficulty with answering simple questions about them reveals their depth and subtlety.
Join Vicky to learn about recent progress towards proving the famous Twin Primes Conjecture and to hear the very different ways in which these breakthroughs have been made - a solo mathematician working in isolation, a young mathematician displaying creativity at the start of a career, a large collaboration that reveals much about how mathematicians go about their work.

Her new book "Closing the Gap: the quest to understand prime numbers" has recently been published by Oxford University Press.

Vicky Neale is Whitehead Lecturer at the Mathematical Institute, University of Oxford and Supernumerary Fellow at Balliol College

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Vicky Neale
Keywords
mathematics
prime numbers
twin primes conjecture
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 24/10/2017
Duration: 00:44:42

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Between Hope and Despair: Living with Difference in Today's Indonesia

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Asian Studies Centre
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Laksmi Pamuntjak gives a keynote lecture at the EuroSEAS 2017 conference in Oxford
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Asian Studies Centre
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Laksmi Pamuntjak
Keywords
indonesia
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 23/10/2017
Duration: 00:53:06

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Giving Up The Gun: Disengaging from Politically Motivated Violence in Northern Ireland

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Changing Character of War
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Is de-radicalisation of former terrorists helpful or even possible? This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities.

This presentation explores the processes involved in leaving social movements or disengaging from terrorist activities by providing an analysis of transformation away from politically motivated violence towards a civilian non-military role as part of the wider Northern Irish peace process amongst Loyalist and Republican paramilitary groups. Interpretative phenomenological analysis was employed to gain an understanding of participant accounts of leaving violence behind and disengaging from terrorism. Analysis of the interview transcripts revealed the interplay of individual, organization and societal level processes in incentivizing and obstructing disengagement from politically motivated violence. The findings resonate with other case studies exploring the processes involved in disengagement from political violence among other terror groupings across the globe. The results are discussed in relation to a number of topics, including the implementation DDR in post-conflict societies, the dynamic role of collective identity in the engagement in and disengagement from politically motivated violence, the role of prison in shaping disengagement from politically motivated violence and whether the de-radicalization of former combatants is helpful or indeed possible.

Neil Ferguson is Professor of Political Psychology at Liverpool Hope University and a Visiting Research Fellow to the Changing Character of War Programme at Pembroke College, Oxford.

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Changing Character of War
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Neil Ferguson
Keywords
de-radicalization
political violence
terrorism
psychology
counter insurgency
Department: Pembroke College
Date Added: 23/10/2017
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A little known law of numbers

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Professor Jeffrey Aronson, Consultant Physician and Clinical Pharmacologist, gives a talk for the Evidence Based Healthcare lecture series,

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Jeffrey Aronson
Keywords
Health
statistics
evidence
healthcare
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 20/10/2017
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Growing up as a Pharmacologist - during more than half a century in the Department

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Lectures in Pharmacology
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David Smith, Professor of Pharmacology, looks back on over 50 years of research and work within the department of pharmacology.

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Lectures in Pharmacology
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David Smith
Keywords
pharmacology
research
science
Department: Department of Pharmacology
Date Added: 20/10/2017
Duration: 00:54:07

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Lectures in Pharmacology

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Lectures in Pharmacology
The Department of Pharmacology is one of the pre-clinical science departments that form part of the University’s Medical Sciences Division and is focused on basic life sciences research, undergraduate teaching for medicine and biomedical sciences students and the training and development of graduate students.

The Department of Pharmacology is at the forefront of research into the effects of drugs and other molecules on biological systems with a view to understanding the mechanisms of the human body. Pre-clinical research in the Department aims to examine cellular and molecular pathways in living systems as the first step towards a greater understanding of disease and effective treatment.

Academic staff in the Department lead lectures, seminars and tutorials for undergraduate students on the Medicine and Biomedical Sciences courses. The Department also hosts an internationally-renowned one-year MSc taught course in Pharmacology and has a community of around 40 DPhil students.

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Oxford Annual Global Justice Lecture 2017 - Reflections on Peace and Justice in the 21st Century: A perspective from the Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court

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Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
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The 2017 lecture, delivered by Fatou Bensouda, Prosecutor of the International Criminal Court at 5.00pm on Thursday 12 Oct 2017.
The Oxford Global Justice Lecture was recently established by the Oxford Law Faculty, as an annual lecture to be delivered each year by a leading figure in international law. The lecture series is generously supported by the Planethood Foundation.

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Public International Law Discussion Group (Part II)
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Fatou Bensouda
Keywords
law
justice
global justice
crime
Department: Faculty of Law
Date Added: 20/10/2017
Duration: 00:37:52

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Rule of Law and Democratic Development in Pakistan

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Human rights lawyer and social activist Asma Jahangir gives the fourth annual Sarfraz Pakistan lecture. The lecture is introduced by Matthew McCartney.
Pakistan has yet to fully comprehend that democracy cannot survive unless there are strong judicial machinisms that promote rule of law. Ironically, Pakistan's transition to democracy has invariably been disturbed by judicial intervention on the pretext of upholding rule of Law. This vicious cycle has undermined both the parliament and the courts. The erosion of a genuine democratic process has given space to the more organized civil and military bureaucracy to put on display a sham system of electoral politics while holding actual power themselves. However, each time that there is clash of interest between political forces challenging the hold of the military on civilian authority, it has pushed back military supremacy but only marginally.

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Wolfson College Podcasts
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Asma Jahangir
Keywords
Pakistan
human rights
women's rights
democracy
rule of law
military rule
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 20/10/2017
Duration: 01:05:15

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The Future of Science Communication

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The Future of Science Symposium
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A look at the past and future of public engagement for scientific information.
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The Future of Science Symposium
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Roger Highfield
Keywords
science
scientific
journalism
discover
engagement
public
information
Department: Sir William Dunn School of Pathology
Date Added: 20/10/2017
Duration: 00:28:32

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