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What can a power ballad can teach us about the sex life of a fruit flies?

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Music provides the soundtrack to our lives. The highs, the lows and the heartache. So why wouldn’t it be the same for a fruit fly? On this episode of the Oxford Sparks Big Questions podcast, we mix music with sex education of fruit flies!

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Big Questions - with Oxford Sparks
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Stuart Wigby
Sally Le Page
Eleanor Bath
Keywords
fruit flies
sex
mating
zoology
Department: Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences (MPLS)
Date Added: 27/01/2017
Duration: 00:11:00

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Conscience and The Rule of Law: Is Breaking The Law Ever Justified?

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Law and Politics from St Antony's College
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Panel discussion examining the question of whether it is ever justified to break the law.
Chair: Sir Nicholas Stadlen (Alistair Horne Visiting Fellow 2015/2016, Academic Visitor 2016/2017, former English High Court Judge). Speakers: Lord Joel Joffe (Nelson Mandela's Attorney at the Rivonia Trial, sponsor of the first Assisted Dying Bill, former chairman of Oxfam); Sir Sydney Kentridge QC (Defended Nelson Mandela's QC, Bram Fischer, at his trial for sabotage and at the proceedings to remove him from the Roll of Advocates for dishonourable conduct and jumping bail and represented the family of Steve Biko at his inquest); Kate O'Regan (Inaugural Director of the Bonavero Institute of Human Rights, Oxford University, former Justice of the Constitutional Court of South Africa ).

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Law and Politics from St Antony's College
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Sir Nicholas Stadlen
Lord Joel Joffe
Kate O'Regan
Sir Sydney Kentridge
Keywords
law
politics
morality
ethics
justice
Nelson Mandela
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 27/01/2017
Duration: 01:07:00

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Brexit and the Role of Parliament

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Law and Politics from St Antony's College
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Panel discussion looking at Brexit and the role the British Parliament has.
Chair: Sir Nicholas Stadlen (Alistair Horne Visiting Fellow 2015/2016, Academic Visitor 2016/2017, former English High Court Judge); Speakers: Lord Falconer (former Labour Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice and former member of Jeremy Corbyn's shadow cabinet), Paul Craig (Professor of Public Law at Oxford University) and Martin Howe QC (Chairman of Lawyers for Britain)

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Law and Politics from St Antony's College
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Sir Nicholas Stadlen
Lord Falconer
Paul Craig
Martin Howe
Keywords
Brexit
EU
UK
Britain
economy
Department: St Antony's College
Date Added: 27/01/2017
Duration: 01:22:52

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Law and Politics from St Antony's College

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Law and Politics from St Antony's College
Seminars on topics raising issues of political and legal importance

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Migratory flows, colonial encounters and the histories of transatlantic slavery

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International Migration Institute
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Olivette Otele explores how histories of transatlantic slavery impact on contemporary questions of migration
Transatlantic slavery is a complex history of encounters between people of African and European descent. It is also a history of migrations, trade and subjugation. In this presentation, I look into the displacement of people from West Africa from the 17th to the 19th centuries. I ultimately aim at understanding how historians measure the impact of transatlantic slavery in Africa and its economic, social and cultural legacies. The presentation will consequently delve into Eltis’ and Lovejoy’s income per capita theories and explore Manning’s loss of workforce simulation model. It will then turn to histories of the territories from which Africans were captured by looking at the relationships amongst French and British traders, colonial administrators and local populations.
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International Migration Institute
People
Olivette Otele
Keywords
African migration
slavery
development
economic development
forced migration
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 26/01/2017
Duration: 00:31:43

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The Italian Trade with the Frankfurt Book Fair around 1600

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History of the Book 2017-2019
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The History of the Book and Cultural History with Professor Ian Maclean, All Souls College, Oxford on 20th January 2017.

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History of the Book 2017-2019
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Ian Maclean
Keywords
history of the book in Italy; book trade; Frankfurt Book Fair; 16th century; cultural history
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 25/01/2017
Duration: 01:46:07

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History of the Book 2017-2019

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History of the Book 2017-2019
An international and interdisciplinary series which explores the interaction between the history of the book and other areas of research. Oxford, Weston Library, Visiting Scholars' Centre (VSC) - Hilary Term, Fridays 2.15. Convenor: Cristina Dondi (Lincoln College and 15cBOOKTRADE)

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Social Mobility Summit, House of Lords – 24 January 2017

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Social Mobility
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This event at the House of Lords on January 24th 2017 saw Oxford alumni, policy makers and practitioners come together for a debate about the ways we can widen access to higher education.
The debate was chaired by Melvyn Bragg, with a panel of speakers including Jo Johnson, Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation; the Oxford’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Louise Richardson; Lord Macdonald KT QC, and Warren East CBE, CEO of Rolls-Royce.

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Social Mobility
People
Melvyn Bragg
Jo Johnson
Louise Richardson
Ken Macdonald
Warren East
Keywords
social mobility
society
higher education
equality
Universities
Department: Wadham College
Date Added: 25/01/2017
Duration: 00:46:13

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Social Mobility

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This series from Wadham college looks at the ways we can widen access to higher education. The initial event at the House of Lords on January 24th 2017 saw alumni, policy makers and practitioners come together for a debate about widening access to higher education. The debate was chaired by Melvyn Bragg, with a panel of speakers including the Oxford’s Vice-Chancellor, Professor Louise Richardson; Jo Johnson, Minister of State for Universities, Science, Research and Innovation; Lord Macdonald KT QC, and Warren East CBE, CEO of Rolls-Royce.

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Rumi: his life, work, and poetry

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Dr Zahra Taheri, Bahari Visiting Fellow in the Persian Arts of the Book, speaks about Rumi's life, mystical teaching, doctrine, and poetry. With Music by Dr Peyman Heydarian.
With a recitation of poetry by Rumi.
Maulana Jalal Al-Din Muhammad, known as RUMI (1207-1273) is the most prominent mystic poet in Persian literature. When he was a child, his family fled Mongol invaders and settled in Konya. He left behind a vast body of lyric poetry, metaphysical writings, and mystical didactic teachings, which have influenced Persian, Urdu, and Turkish literature across the centuries. Rumi is one of the most widely read poets in translation today. His teachings are universal in nature, because he believes that religion is a personal experience which cannot be limited to logical arguments.

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The Bodleian Libraries (BODcasts)
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Zahra Taheri
Peyman Heydarian
Fitzroy Morrissey
Keywords
rumi
literature
Persia
persian literature
poetry
sufism
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 24/01/2017
Duration: 00:49:23

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