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Dharmabhāṇakas, Siddhas, Avatārakasiddhas, and gTer stons (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series)

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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This lecture offers a new look at the origins of Gter ma literature in an intertextual framework.
Academic authors on the origins of gter ma have generally agreed that the evolution of the gter ma traditions in Tibet must be seen as a confluence of both Indian and Tibetan influences. Yet surprisingly little effort has so far gone into researching the Indian influences. Drawing inter alia on Paul Harrison's work on the Pratyutpanna-buddha-saṃmukhāvasthita-samādhi-sūtra and Śāntideva’s Śikṣāsamuccaya, Ulrike Roesler's work on the early Bka' gdams pa tradition in Tibet, John Nemec's work on the avatārakasiddhas of Kashmir, and David Drewes' work on dharmabhāṇakas in Indian Mahāyāna, this talk is an offering towards setting out on that much-delayed task.

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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Robert Mayer
Keywords
Indo-Tibetan Buddhism
intertextuality
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 08/06/2022
Duration: 00:49:21

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Early Explanations for the Appearance of Mahāyāna sūtras (Oxford Treasure Seminar Series)

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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A presentation looking at how early Mahayana sutras explain where they came from.
This presentation argues that the authors of these texts shared a general understanding that the Buddha revealed them to advanced bodhisattvas during his lifetime and appointed them with the task of returning to the world five hundred years later to reveal and spread them. It also considers the ideas that these texts were revealed in meditation or dreams, and that they were revealed by the pratibhāṇa, or inspired speech, of śrāvakas.

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Tibetan Graduate Studies Seminar
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David Drewes
Keywords
Mahāyāna sutras
Indian Buddhism
indian literature
Department: Faculty of Oriental Studies
Date Added: 08/06/2022
Duration: 00:42:26

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Suma Chakrabarti

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Montek Singh Ahluwalia

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Harinder Kohli

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Leroy Hood

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Book Talk: 'Envisioning 2060: opportunities and risks for emerging markets'

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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The event launched a book by the Emerging Markets Forum (EMF), a Washington DC based not-for-profit think tank focused on emerging economies.
The book takes a long-term perspective of emerging market economies through 2060. It highlights some of the fundamental and structural changes in the global economy accelerated by the pandemic as well as changes in geopolitics. It looks at the global megatrends, and the key issues such as climate change, rising inequality and inequities, fragility of international monetary system as well as rapid technological changes and their impact on the way we work that will heavily impact the future direction of most economies and societies. Finally, the volume highlights the fact that while many of the issues highlighted require joint actions at the global level, the current multilateral system is no longer geared to tackle them. It needs a major revamp as does the global economic governance.

Harinder Kohli, Founding Director of EMF and primary editor of the book, Montek Singh Ahluwalia, former Deputy Chairman of the Planning Commission and G-20 Sherpa of India, and Sir Suma Chakrabarti, Chairman of ODI and former President of EBRD discuss the book, chaired by Ian Goldin.

This talk is organised by the Oxford Martin School and the Oxford Martin Programme on the Future of Development.

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Harinder Kohli
Montek Singh Ahluwalia
Suma Chakrabarti
Ian Goldin
Keywords
economics
global economics
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 07/06/2022
Duration: 01:28:50

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P4 healthcare and precision population health - a transformation of healthcare

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Dr Leroy Hood, CEO of Phenome Health, discusses his strategy for precision population health
If one takes a systems approach to healthcare, it is obvious that it should be predictive, preventive, personalised and participatory (P4).

This can be accomplished, in part, by a vision which includes following the health trajectory of each individual with a data-driven (genome/longitudinal phenome) approach to, after proper analyses, optimise wellness and avoid disease. This is the essence of what precision population health should be. To achieve this object, Dr Leroy Hood, CEO of Phenome Health, has proposed a “2nd human genome project”, termed Beyond the Human Genome, to analyse the genomes and longitudinal phenomes of one million individuals over 10 years with federal support. He has founded a non-profit company, Phenome Health, to develop the strategies and accumulate effective partners to carry out this initiative, which he will discuss in this talk.

The first three Ps have to do with science and they lead to what Dr Hood calls the science of wellness and prevention. The fourth P, 'participatory', has to do with education, psychology and sociology and is by far the most difficult to achieve. How does one persuade patients, physicians, healthcare leaders, regulators, and industrial members of the current healthcare ecosystems to accept this paradigm change in how medicine is practiced?

One clear need is a broad-scale education program to bring an understanding of just what P4 medicine is and how it can be achieved through the Beyond the Human Genome project. A second approach is to offer viable solutions to each of the five largest challenges of contemporary medicine - quality, ageing population, exploding chronic diseases, racial equity and excessive costs. The 10-year demonstration project of Beyond the Human Genome will provide striking new solutions to each of these challenges, as Dr Hood will discuss.

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Oxford Martin School: Public Lectures and Seminars
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Leroy Hood
Charles Godfray
Keywords
Health
healthcare
Medicine
society
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 07/06/2022
Duration: 01:18:02

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Ruth Moore

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TORCH Post-show Conversations: Private Lives

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TORCH Post-Show Conversations
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Listen in as Kirsten Shepherd-Barr and Sos Eltis discuss a recent production of Noel Coward's Private Lives
A TORCH Post-show Conversation podcast about the Nigel Haver's Theatre Company's Private Lives. This conversation was recorded between Dr Sos Eltis and Professor Kirsten Shepherd-Barr on 3 March 2022 at Oxford Playhouse. It explores the context of the play, their immediate responses to the adaptation, the opportunities and challenges thrown up by the production's casting and much more. More information: https://www.torch.ox.ac.uk/post-show-conversations-private-lives

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TORCH Post-Show Conversations
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Kirsten Shepherd-Barr
Sos Eltis
Ruth Moore
Keywords
theatre
noel coward
private lives
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 06/06/2022
Duration: 00:27:53

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