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Big Data and Drug Discovery (The Osler Discussion)

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Alumni Weekend
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'Big data' in medicine is an emerging field with the potential to revolutionise healthcare research.This session will look at how Oxford is addressing some of these research opportunities and challenges.

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Alumni Weekend
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Martin Landray
Keywords
Medicine
drugs
big data
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 01:12:28

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Trust, Free Speech and British Pluralism in the 21st Century

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Alumni Weekend
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With digital broadcasting increasing and newspaper readership falling, how should we respond in ways that ensure the free flow of information that is essential in a pluralist society?

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Alumni Weekend
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Chris Patten
Keywords
newspapers
free speech
journalism
pluralism
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:42:39

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Love and Sex in Victorian Fiction

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Valentine's Day at Oxford
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Victorian fiction is commonly thought of as treating love sentimentally and lacking all reference to sex. In this talk drawing on material from a book he is writing, Dr David Grylls, Fellow of Kellogg College, will contest such a view.
Originally published in the Alumni Weekend series.

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Valentine's Day at Oxford
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David Grylls
Keywords
Victorian
literature
fiction
Department: Mathematical Institute
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 01:03:57

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Darwin's Fish: Evolutionary controversies in the fossil record

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Alumni Weekend
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See how modern analyses of the fossil record, genetics and development provide a new understanding of flatfish evolution, and how this bears on both the great flatfish controversy and the rate and nature of evolutionary change more broadly.
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Alumni Weekend
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Matt Friedman
Keywords
evolution
darwin
genetics
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 01:05:47

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Socrates and 'The Hemlock Cup'

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Alumni Weekend
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This lecture, based on the recent biography by Bettany Hughes, looks at Socrates' life, following in his footsteps across Greece and Asia Minor and examining the new archaeological discoveries that shed light on his world.

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Alumni Weekend
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Bettany Hughes
Keywords
society
ancient greece
philosophy
history
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:54:22

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Meet the Scientists - Transparent Conductors

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Alex T. Vai, DPhil student in the Donohoe Group, University of Oxford, describes his exciting research into touch-screen technology and also tells of his outside work ventures in orienteering and orchestra.

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Alex T. Vai
Keywords
oxford
academia
Careers
biography
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:03:22

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Meet the Scientists - Solar Fuels, Bacteria and Hydrogen

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Dr Rhiannon Evans from the Armstrong Group, University of Oxford, gives a short account of her research studies into solar fuels, as well as giving an insight to her life outside of research.

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Rhiannon Evans
Keywords
researcher
women in science
biography
solar
oxford
Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:02:19

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Meet the Scientists - Solar Fuels and Enzymes

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Susannah Hexter, DPhil Student in the Armstrong Group, University of Oxford, describes her love for Chemistry and discusses her hobbies outside of work.

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Chemistry for the Future: Meet the Scientists
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Susannah Hexter
Keywords
science
#wis
biography
student
oxford
Careers
Department: Department of Chemistry
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:02:51

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Too many words? An irreverent guide to screenwriting

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2013
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Aristotle's 'Poetics' is regarded as the earliest surviving work of dramatic theory. How much notice do Goldman, Godard, Bertolucci or indeed Tarantino pay to his classic tenets of drama?
Is a screenplay just a radio play with pictures? How do I make a career as a screenwriter? If they know so much why do authoritative writers on the subject of screenwriting have so few film credits themselves? These and many other questions may or may not be satisfactorily answered in this entertaining session. Victor Glynn is a working film producer and screenwriter who teaches on our Undergraduate Diploma in Creative Writing.
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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2013
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Victor Glynn
Keywords
screenwriting
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:47:59

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Who needs migrant workers? Controversies in international labour migration

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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2013
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The regulation of labour immigration is among the most important and controversial public policy issues in high-income countries.
How many migrant workers should be admitted, how should they be selected, and what rights should migrants be given after admission? Who are the winners and losers from opening our borders to more migrant workers from lower-income countries? Drawing on economics and politics, this lectures identifies major trade-offs in international labour migration and discusses the implications for national and global public policy debates. Dr Martin Ruhs is a University Lecturer in Political Economy and the author of The Price of Rights: Regulating International Labor Migration (Princeton University Press 2013)
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Department for Continuing Education Open Day 2013
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Martin Ruhs
Keywords
immigrants
migrants
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 04/10/2013
Duration: 00:34:00

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