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Exodus, Reckoning, Sacrifice: Three Meanings of Brexit

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European Studies Centre
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Lecture with Kalypso Nicolaidis (St Antony’s College). Respondent: Anand Menon (King’s College London) Convenors: Timothy Garton Ash and Kalypso Nicolaidis (St Antony’s College).

The event was co-sponsored by The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH) and the Centre for International Studies at DPIR.

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European Studies Centre
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Kalypso Nicolaidis
Anand Menon
Timothy Garton Ash
Keywords
politics
europe
law
Brexit
european union
Britain
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 20/02/2017
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Imaginary Invalids? Euro-Atlantic Populisms and the Crisis of Democracy

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European Studies Centre
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Richard von Weizsåcker Lecture with Paul Nolte (Richard von Weizsäcker Fellow St Antony’s College), the chair is Paul Betts (St Antony's College).

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European Studies Centre
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Paul Nolte
Keywords
europe
politics
democracy
populism
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 20/02/2017
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Mapping bacterial antibiotic resistance

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Global Health
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Dr Olga Tosas-Auguet from our unit in Kenya tells us about her research on mapping bacterial antibiotic resistance
Dr Olga Tosas-Auguet aims to develop ad evaluate a new approach to large scale surveillance of bacterial antibiotic resistance in low income settings. This approach can then be taken forward to a testing stage, initially in partnership with an emerging network of policy makers and healthcare practitioners in Africa.
Resistance to antibiotics is a growing issue worldwide. Mapping where the resistance is as well as its distribution and diversity is hampered by the lack of laboratory facilities in many parts of the world. New technologies allow the characterisation of whole pathogen communities, giving us clues where multi-drug resistant organisms come from. This can help set up a better public health perspective surveillance.
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Global Health
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Olga Tosas-Auguet
Keywords
translational medicine
global health
bacterial resistance
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 17/02/2017
Duration: 00:04:46

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The Business and Practice of Journalism Seminar Series - ‘Reporting Africa: New storytellers, new stories?’

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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Melanie Bunce, senior lecturer in Journalism, City University, co-editor of Africa's Media Image in the 21st Century gives a talk for the Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism.
Introduction by Richard Sambrook.
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Reuters Institute for the Study of Journalism
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Melanie Bunce
Keywords
journalism
Africa
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 15/02/2017
Duration: 00:25:15

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Euthydemus English Text

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Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue
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The Euthydemus of Plato. To read this document, please see 'Download Media' section
To read this document, please see 'Download Media' section at the bottom right of this page and click on 'Document'.

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Euthydemus - Platonic Dialogue
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Christopher Kirwan
Keywords
philosophy
dialogues
plato
sophist
socrates
performance
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 15/02/2017
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“Deeds Not Words”: American Social Justice Movements and World War One

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Rothermere American Institute
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A public lecture on the United States and World War One

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Rothermere American Institute
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Jennifer Keene
Keywords
ww1
American history
Department: Rothermere American Institute
Date Added: 14/02/2017
Duration: 00:48:40

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A new politics of globalization? Taking stock of what 2016 brought Europe and America

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European Studies Centre
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ESC Lunchtime Seminar. A talk given by Robert Howse (NYU Law School), Kalypso Nicolaidis (St Antony’s College)on 13th January 2017.
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European Studies Centre
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Robert Howse
Keywords
globalisation
europe
america
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 14/02/2017
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Statistics: Why the Truth Matters - Tim Harford

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The Secrets of Mathematics
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Tim Harford, Financial Times columnist and presenter of Radio 4's "More or Less", argues that politicians, businesses and even charities have been poisoning the value of statistics and data.
From the tobacco companies in the fifties to the arguments of the Brexit campaign, Tim Harford takes us on a tour of truths, facts and the weapon that is doubt. Surely fact-checking websites and rational thinking are the best weapons to convince people of the truth? Or is in fact the truth simply not good enough. Do we have time or any inclination to hear it? Maybe we need to start with something simpler. Perhaps arousing people's curiosity might be just as important.

Watch Tim make his case in the latest of the successful Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture series.

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The Secrets of Mathematics
People
Tim Harford
Keywords
statistics
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 14/02/2017
Duration: 00:57:38

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Woman. Alone: Directing Opera

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Opera Studies
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Katie Mitchell talks about her time directing Opera.
Katie Mitchell is one of the few senior women working in opera in Britain and mainland Europe today. She has worked here at English National Opera, The Royal Opera House, Glyndebourne Festival and Welsh National Opera. She is currently opening the revival of George Benjamin’s Written on Skin at the Royal Opera House whilst preparing for George Benjamin’s second commission scheduled for 2018. She has also worked extensively in Germany, France, Austria and Scandinavia at houses like The Staatsoper, Berlin, The Salzburg Festival and Royal Danish Opera. She is currently a resident artist at The Aix en Provence Festival where she has directed five operas including Pelleas and Melisande and Handel’s Alcina. IN her first ‘Conversation’, she will describe her background in theatre and how she fell into opera to become one of its leading international lights.
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Opera Studies
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Katie Mitchell
Elaine Kidd
Michael Burden
Keywords
directing
opera
music
industry
gender
inequality
woman
alone
stage
Department: New College
Date Added: 14/02/2017
Duration: 00:51:14

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Opera Studies

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Opera Studies
The Visiting Professorship of Opera is funded by New College, and invites leading figures in the operatic world to Oxford each year to give instruction and practice in their areas of expertise. Professors take up residence for short periods while they are involved in a variety of sessions which will include lectures, symposia, masterclasses and performance. Events are open to student and public audiences alike.

A list of previous and current appointments to the Visiting Professorship, along with individual profiles, can be found at http://www.new.ox.ac.uk/visiting-chair-opera-studies .

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