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Can Future Energy Needs be Met Sustainably?

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Alumni Weekend
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This Alumni Weekend panel discusses future energy needs and steps that must be taken to increase the chance that they can be met sustainably.
World energy consumption is increasing, driven by economic development in countries where more is needed to lift billions out of poverty. Our energy is mostly provided by burning fossil fuels, which is driving climate change and producing debilitating pollution. The gap between realistic energy projections and low carbon aspirations is widening.
25th April 2015, Orangery, Schoenbrunn, Vienna
Chaired by Professor Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith (Director of Energy Research, University of Oxford) and featuring Juliet Davenport OBE (CEO of Good Energy Group), Dr Jan Dusik (Director of the Regional Office for Europe of the United Nations Environment Programme) and Graham van't Hoff (Exectuive Vice President, Shell Chemicals)

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Alumni Weekend
People
Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith
Juliet Davenport
Jan Dusik
Graham van't Hoff
Keywords
Energy
Shell
fossil fuels
climate change
low carbon
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 28/04/2015
Duration: 01:11:44

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Cultural Frontier: Early 20th Century Vienna

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Alumni Weekend
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Re-visiting the time of Freud, Klimt and Schönberg, the Alumni Weekend panel surveys and analyse this unique period in Vienna’s history and in Western culture.
In the opening years of the twentieth century, Vienna – the capital of the Austro-Hungarian empire – provided the grand setting for a proliferation of artists, architects, composers, writers and thinkers whose explorations heralded a number of significant movements in modern culture.
25th April 2015, Orangery, Schoenbrunn, Vienna
Chaired by Bethany Bell (BBC Foreign Correspondent) and featuring Professor Shearer West (Head of Humanities, University of Oxford), Professor Ritchie Robertson (Taylor Professor of the German Language and Literature, Fellow of the Queen's College) and Professor Jonathan Cross (Professor of Musicology and Student and Tutor in Music at Christ Church)

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Alumni Weekend
People
Bethany Bell
Shearer West
Ritchie Robertson
Jonathan Cross
Keywords
Vienna
history
austria
freud
Klimt
Schönberg
Austro-Hungarian empire
culture
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 28/04/2015
Duration: 01:15:13

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Quo Vadis Ukraine: The Conflict and Beyond

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Alumni Weekend
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Panel discussion of the Ukraine reviewing the current situation, exploring the context of the conflict which broke out in 2014, assessing its impact on Europe, and identifying what the international community can learn and how it should respond.
25th April 2015, Orangery, Schoenbrunn, Vienna. Chaired by the Chancellor of the University of Oxford, Lord Patten on Barnes CH and featuring Jutta Edthofer (Head of Division Eastern Europe and Central Asia, Federal Ministry for Europe, Integration and Foreign Affairs, Austria) Professor Gwendolyn Sasse (Professor of Comparative Politics and Professorial Fellow at Nuffield College) and Michael Bociurkiw (Spokesperson for the OSCE Special Monitoring Mission to Ukraine).

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Alumni Weekend
People
Lord Patten of Barnes
Jutta Edthofer
Gwendolyn Sasse
Michael Bociurkiw
Keywords
politics
ukraine
Russia
conflict
europe
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 28/04/2015
Duration: 01:30:33

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Brain Science and the Military

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
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In this talk I explain the nature of national security interest in the burgeoning field of neuroscience and its implications for military and counter-intelligence operations.
Professor Jonathan Moreno (University of Pennsylvania). Jonathan D. Moreno is the David and Lyn Silfen University Professor at the University of Pennsylvania where he is one of fifteen Penn Integrates Knowledge professors. At Penn he is also Professor of Medical Ethics and Health Policy, of History and Sociology of Science, and of Philosophy. His latest book is Impromptu Man: J.L. Moreno and the Origins of Psychodrama, Encounter Culture, and the Social Network (2014), which Amazon named a “#1 hot new release.” Among his previous books are The Body Politic, which was named a Best Book of 2011 by Kirkus Reviews, Mind Wars (2012), and Undue Risk (2000). Moreno frequently contributes to such publications as The New York Times, the Wall Street Journal, the Huffington Post, and Psychology Today, and often appears on broadcast and online media. In 2008-09 he served as a member of President Barack Obama’s transition team. His work has been cited by Al Gore and was used in the development of the screenplay for “The Bourne Legacy.” His online neuroethics course drew more than 36,000 registrants in fall 2013. The American Journal of Bioethics has called him “the most interesting bioethicist of our time.” Moreno is an elected member of the Institute of Medicine of the National Academy of Sciences and is the U.S. member of the UNESCO International Bioethics Committee. A Senior Fellow at the Center for American Progress in Washington, D.C., Moreno has served as an adviser to many governmental and non-governmental organizations, including three presidential commissions, the Department of Defense, the Department of Homeland Security, the Department of Health and Human Services, the Centers for Disease Control, the Federal Bureau of Investigation, the Howard Hughes Medical Institute, and the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation. He holds the Visiting Professorship in History at the University of Kent, Canterbury, England. Moreno holds a Ph.D. from Washington University in St. Louis, was an Andrew W. Mellon post-doctoral fellow, holds an honorary doctorate from Hofstra University, and is a recipient of the Benjamin Rush Medal from the College of William and Mary Law School and the Dr. Jean Mayer Award for Global Citizenship from Tufts University.

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Uehiro Oxford Institute
People
Jonathan Moreno
Keywords
neuroscience
military
ethics
bioethics
human enhancement; bioethics; biotechnologies; genetic engineering
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 17/04/2015
Duration: 00:46:56

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Award Ceremony 2014: speech by Professor Sally Mapstone

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014
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Professor Mapstone is Oxford University's Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education. Each year she welcomes and congratulates the award recipients and their guests, and acknowledges the commitment to study that brings this assembly together.
Professor Mapstone is Oxford University's Pro Vice-Chancellor for Education. Each year she welcomes and congratulates the award recipients and their guests, and acknowledges the commitment to study that brings this assembly together. 'Education is a communal experience,' she says, 'and one that invites celebration.'

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014
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Sally Mapstone
Keywords
sheldonian theatre
oxford award
sally mapstone
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 15/04/2015
Duration: 00:07:10

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Award Ceremony 2014: guest speaker Joanne Pearce

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014
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RSC actress Joanne Pearce is an alumna of our Foundation Certificate in History. In her speech for our award cermeony she urged award recipients to ‘mark the moment... go on, climb higher, do more.’
RSC actress Joanne Pearce is an alumna of our Foundation Certificate in History who, on completion of her award, was then accepted into the full-time undergraduate History BA at Oxford University, joining the course in its second year. In her speech for our award cermeony she urged award recipients to ‘mark the moment... go on, climb higher, do more.’

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014
People
Joanne Pearce
Keywords
sheldonian theatre
oxford award
joanne pearce
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 15/04/2015
Duration: 00:09:43

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Award Ceremony 2014: Students interviewed

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014
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Four students speak of their experience on the Department's undergraduate award courses, and anticipate receiving their award in Oxford's famous and historical Sheldonian Theatre.
Four students speak of their experience on the Department's undergraduate award courses, and anticipate receiving their award in Oxford's famous and historical Sheldonian Theatre.

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014
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Various students
Keywords
sheldonian theatre
oxford award
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 15/04/2015
Duration: 00:06:33

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014

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Department for Continuing Education Award Ceremony 2014
Over 200 students (representing 28 programmes of study) and 350 guests attended our 2014 Award Ceremony at the Sheldonian Theatre in Oxford on 2 April 2014. Attendees travelled from the UK, Ireland, Continental Europe, Japan, Australia, USA, India and China. The guest speaker was RSC actress Joanne Pearce an alumna of our Foundation Certificate in History,.who urged award recipients to ‘mark the moment... go on, climb higher, do more.’

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Back to Downton Abbey? Is the rise in inequality sustainable?

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2014
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Political Economy - Professor Jonathan Michie
Piketty's book on Capital in the 21st Century warns that the growth of inequality in both wealth and incomes witnessed over the past 30 years is set to continue as a long-term trend, and that this is unsustainable economically, socially and politically. Is he right? And if so, what can be done to create a sustainable economy? Professor Jonathan Michie is Director of the Department for Continuing Education.

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2014
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Jonathan Michie
Keywords
downton abbey
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 15/04/2015
Duration: 00:44:59

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Party games: coalitions in British politics

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2014
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History - Professor Angus Hawkins
This session will look at the history of coalition government in British politics over the past 200 years and discuss some of the constitutional implications of the current Conservative/Liberal Democrat government under David Cameron and Nick Clegg. Professor Angus Hawkins is Director of Public and International Programmes.

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2014
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Angus Hawkins
Keywords
coalition
games
united kingdom
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 15/04/2015
Duration: 00:35:26

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