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Death at the Museum

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Death at the Museum
A series of bite-size talks by Oxford academics exploring the theme of death at the Ashmolean Museum's Halloween DEADFriday event, in collaboration with The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH).

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The creation of governments-in-waiting: the Arab Uprisings and legitimacy in the international system

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Middle East Centre
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Lecture given at St Antony's Middle East Centre on Friday 20th November 2015 by Dr Glen Rangwala (Trinity College, University of Cambridge).

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Middle East Centre
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Glen Rangwala
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Transitional governments
opposition
syria
libya
yemen
international legitimacy
MEC.
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 24/11/2015
Duration: 00:42:50

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Speaking Truth to Power: The BBC and the Middle East

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Middle East Centre
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Lecture given at St Antony's Middle East Centre on Tuesday 17th November 2015 by Roger Hardy (former Middle East and Islamic affairs analyst with the BBC World Service).

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Middle East Centre
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Roger Hardy
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bbc
Media and Power
MEC
media
politics
middle east
islam
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 24/11/2015
Duration: 00:33:03

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What role should philanthropy play in British higher education?

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Philanthropy
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Professor Sir Rick Trainor talks about the role of philanthropy in British higher education at the Oxford Centre for the Study of Philanthropy Seminars 2015/16

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Philanthropy
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Sir Rick Trainor
Keywords
philanthropy
higher education
ethics
university
fundraising
Privatisation
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 24/11/2015
Duration: 00:38:52

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Passion or Procrastination: How Emotionally Intelligent Leaders and thier Teams Take Big Bet Decisions or Don't. 2015 Richard Normann Lecture

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Green Templeton College
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Larry Hirschhorn, Principal CFAR, gives the 2015 Richard Normann Memorial lecture.

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Green Templeton College
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Larry Hirschhorn
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business
psychology
leadership
social psychology
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 24/11/2015
Duration: 00:44:16

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The Einstein Lens and a Tale of Two Eclipses

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Physics Colloquium 20th November 2015 delivered by Professor Tom Ray

This year marks the centenary of Einstein’s General Theory of Relativity. As is well known, physicists became convinced that Einstein was right after Eddington’s and Dyson’s famous expedition to measure the gravitational deflection of starlight. Recently the speaker has found the equipment that proved critical in testing Einstein’s theory after it being lost for almost 70 years. Remarkably its discovery has led to the finding that earlier eclipse data may have been conveniently ignored. The finger of suspicion points at Sir Frank Dyson, the Astronomer Royal, who was trying to protect Eddington from being conscripted into the British Army during World War I.

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Oxford Physics Public Lectures
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Tom Ray
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physics colloquium
Physics
einstein
theory of relativity
gravitational deflection of starlight
eclipse data
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 24/11/2015
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Indian Arrivals, 1870-1915: Networks of British Empire

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Elleke Boehmer discusses her new book with Megan Robb, Faisal Devji and Santanu Das
Elleke Boehmer (Professor of World Literature in English, University of Oxford) discusses her new book with Megan Robb (Lecturer of Hindi and Urdu, Oriental Institute, and Junior Research Fellow at New College, University of Oxford), Faisal Devji (University Reader in Modern South Asian History, University of Oxford) and Santanu Das (Reader of English Literature, Kings College London). The discussion is introduced and chaired by Professor James Belich (Beit Professor of Imperial and Commonwealth History, University of Oxford).

Elleke Boehmer's book "Indian Arrivals 1870-1915: Networks of British Empire" explores the rich and complicated landscape of intercultural contact between Indians and Britons on British soil at the height of empire, as reflected in a range of literary writing, including poetry and life-writing. The book's four decade-based case studies, leading from 1870 and the opening of the Suez Canal, to the first years of the Great War, investigate from several different textual and cultural angles the central place of India in the British metropolitan imagination at this relatively early stage for Indian migration. Focusing on a range of remarkable Indian 'arrivants' -- scholars, poets, religious seekers, and political activists including Toru Dutt and Sarojini Naidu, Mohandas Gandhi and Rabindranath Tagore -- "Indian Arrivals" examines the take-up in the metropolis of the influences and ideas that accompanied their transcontinental movement, including concepts of the west and of cultural decadence, of urban modernity and of cosmopolitan exchange.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Elleke Boehmer
Faisal Devji
Megan Robb
Santanu Das
James Belich
Keywords
literature
india
Colonialism
migration
Indian Arrivals
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 23/11/2015
Duration: 00:43:51

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From touch to pain: making sense of sensation

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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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Inaugural Lecture

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Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
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David Bennett
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neuroscience
pain
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Neurosciences
Date Added: 20/11/2015
Duration: 00:56:05

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The scare tactic: Does it work? Motivating students for test and examinations

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Professor David Putwain (Edge Hill University) gives a talk for the Department of Education public seminar series.
A relatively common motivational strategy used by teachers, and others, prior to high-stakes examinations (such as the GCSE), is to communicate to students the negative consequence of failure for one’s subsequent life trajectory. This could include access to subsequent forms of education and training, entry to the labour market, and the impact on one’s sense of self-worth. When used in this way, to highlight the negative consequences of failure, and how these can be avoided, these communications are referred to as fear appeals. In this seminar, I will attempt to unpick the use of fear appeals as a motivational strategy and address the fundamental question of whether they are effective or not. Drawing on some of the studies conducted with colleagues I will focus on two key aspects: How fear appeals are understood by students and how they relate to key educational outcomes (including motivation, engagement and achievement).

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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David Putwain
Keywords
education
teaching
students
motivation
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 20/11/2015
Duration: 00:45:41

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The French Revolutionary Terror: Proto-Totalitarian or Public Sphere?

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Voltaire Foundation
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Professor Colin Jones CBE (Queen Mary University of London) delivers the annual Besterman Lecture for the Voltaire Foundation at Wolfson College, Oxford

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Voltaire Foundation
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Colin Jones
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besterman
french revolution
robespierre
the terror
paris
Department: Voltaire Foundation
Date Added: 20/11/2015
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