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Session 1 - Delivering Humanitarian Aid: Who does it best?

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The UN at 70: witness seminar
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Angela Raven-Roberts and Lamees Hafeez, BAFUNCS members, give presentations on who they think deliver humanitarian aid best, the UN or charities. Followed by a discussion moderated by Michael Mosselmans.

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The UN at 70: witness seminar
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Michael Mosselmans
Angela Raven-Roberts
Lamees Hafeez
Keywords
United Nations
UN
politics
law
aid
humanitarian aid
oxfam
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 05/11/2015
Duration: 01:25:10

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Welcome and Introduction

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The UN at 70: witness seminar
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Edward Mortimer, CMG, President of BAFUNCS (British Association of Former UN CIvil Servants) introduces the UN at 70: A Witness Seminar. Held in the Bodleian Library on 16th October 2015.

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The UN at 70: witness seminar
People
Edward Mortimer
Keywords
United Nations
UN
politics
humanitarian
aid
Department: Bodleian Libraries
Date Added: 05/11/2015
Duration: 00:11:57

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‘Online all the time’ Teachers’ work in the digital age

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Professor Neil Selwyn, Professor in the Faculty of Education, Monash University, gives a talk for the Department of Education Public Seminars series.
This seminar explores the ways in which digital technologies are now implicated in teachers’ work and labour. Drawing upon in-depth ethnographic studies of three Australian high schools, Neil will detail the ways in which teachers’ work is now enacted along digital lines – often in notably intensified, standardized and evidenced ways. However, these research findings also raise questions regarding the extent to which these digitisations can be said to constitute wholly ‘new’ labour conditions – pointing to continuities and disjunctures between teachers’ work with and without digital technology. As such, Neil will also consider the differentiated experiences of these conditions across teaching workforces. We conclude by considering how more equitable and/or empowering working conditions might be achievable through alternate uses of digital technology.

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Department of Education Public Seminars
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Neil Selwyn
Keywords
education
teaching
online
learning
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 05/11/2015
Duration: 00:54:21

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The changing face of social protection in Africa's cities

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International Migration Institute
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Examining how social protection is conceptualised in research in African contexts and reviewing the extent to which these different approaches can take into account the changing populations of urban spaces, especially those experiencing high migration
Over the last two decades, the concept of social protection has been widely applied to understand how poor societies reduce the multiple socio-economic risks faced by their members. Social protection is concerned with both social welfare or assistance and also social insurance that reduces risk for those most vulnerable to poverty and exploitation. It has been incorporated into a number of aid programmes in sub-Saharan Africa but the reach of formal social protection provided by the state remains extremely limited and informal social protection mechanisms often provide the majority of support that the population experiences. In Africa’s rapidly growing urban centres, the systems of social protection must be flexible in the face of the rapidly changing population, especially in areas where internal and international migration continues to contribute to their growth. In this seminar, I will look at how social protection has been conceptualised in research in African contexts and critically review the extent to which these different approaches can take into account the changing populations of urban spaces, especially those experiencing high levels of migration.
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International Migration Institute
People
Oliver Bakewell
Keywords
migration
social protection
aid
welfare
risk
urban centre
Africa
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 03/11/2015
Duration: 00:39:11

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Exam Preparation and Revision Part 3: The exam itself, before during and after

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Student Life at Oxford
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This podcast focuses on the exam itself, just prior to it, and what might help you to feel prepared.

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Student Life at Oxford
People
Oxford University Counselling Service
Keywords
Health
wellbeing
students
oxford
counselling
Department: Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Date Added: 03/11/2015
Duration: 00:08:00

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Exam Preparation and Revision Part 2: Planning and Revision

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Student Life at Oxford
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In this section there are some useful reminders of how to start planning for revision by taking stock of knowledge to date , choices of topic and starting to plan and timetable your revision.

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Student Life at Oxford
People
Oxford University Counselling Service
Keywords
counselling
Health
students
oxford
wellbeing
Department: Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Date Added: 03/11/2015
Duration: 00:10:07

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Exam Preparation and Revision Part 1: Getting into the right mind set

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Student Life at Oxford
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This is for any student who is preparing for taking exams at any point in their course. The podcast aims to start to identify ways of achieving a balanced approach to thinking about exams.

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Student Life at Oxford
People
Oxford University Counselling Service
Keywords
counselling
oxford
students
Health
wellbeing
Department: Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Date Added: 03/11/2015
Duration: 00:12:23

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Self Compassion Part 2

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Student Life at Oxford
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This second podcast invites you to engage in two brief, meditative and compassionate exercises to further develop your inner resource of self-compassion.

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Student Life at Oxford
People
Oxford University Counselling Service
Keywords
Health
wellbeing
counselling
students
oxford
Department: Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Date Added: 03/11/2015
Duration: 00:10:45

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Self Compassion Part 1

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Student Life at Oxford
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This introductory podcast explores the concept of developing your inner resource of self-compassion and the skills required for this.

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Student Life at Oxford
People
Oxford University Counselling Service
Keywords
Health
wellbeing
counselling
students
oxford
Department: Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Date Added: 03/11/2015
Duration: 00:05:27

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The Price of Success. Common experiences of high achieving students: development, difficulties and change.

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Student Life at Oxford
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This podcast considers how personal difficulties arise and manifest amongst otherwise successful students.

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Student Life at Oxford
People
Oxford University Counselling Service
Keywords
counselling
oxford
Health
wellbeing
Department: Undergraduate Admissions and Outreach
Date Added: 03/11/2015
Duration: 00:11:45

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