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Development in Practice: Rule of Law, Transitional Justice, and Human Rights

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Mansfield College
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Helen Clark, UNDP administrator gives a talk on development work and the advancement of human rights for the 2013 Hands Lecture.
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Mansfield College
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Helen Clark
Keywords
human rights
development
UN
law
Department: Mansfield College
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:36:39

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What Makes a Belief Believable? Graham Ward Inaugural Lecture

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Theology Faculty
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Graham Ward is the Regius Professor Divinity, Christ Church, University of Oxford and a Canon of the Cathedral. Here, he gives his inaugural lecture as Regius Professor of Divinity on What makes a belief believable.
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Theology Faculty
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Graham Ward
Keywords
religion
theology
belief
christ church
Department: Faculty of Theology and Religion
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:49:53

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Biblical Criticism and the Decline of America's Biblical Civilisation, 1865-1918: 2013 Astor Lecture

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Theology Faculty
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The Faculty of Theology and Religion will host Professor Mark Noll (University of Notre Dame) as the Astor Lecturer in Trinity Term 2013.
Prof. Noll is one of America's foremost cultural and religious historians, and a recipient of the prestigious National Endowment for the Humanities medal (awarded at a White House ceremony in 2006). His research concerns mostly the history of Christianity in the United States and Canada, but he also teaches courses in the Civil War era, general Canadian history, and the recent world history of Christianity.) He is currently working on a book that combines combine two large narratives about the Bible in American history; first the rise and decline of a biblical civilization defined mostly by activistic, British-origin Protestants; and, second, the ever widening diversity of Bibles, biblical uses, and other sacred Scriptures in a liberal America open to Christian believers of all kinds as well as the adherents of many other authoritative religious texts. His lecture at Oxford extends research published in 'America's God: From Jonathan Edwards to Abraham Lincoln' (Oxford University Press, 2002) and 'The Civil War as a Theological Crisis' (University of North Carolina Press, 2006).
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Theology Faculty
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Mark Noll
Keywords
christianity
religion
america
civil war
theology
Department: Faculty of Theology and Religion
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:56:59

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Sparks Symposium: Interdisciplinary Research, Communication and Dissemination Part two Why Social Scientists Should Engage with Natural Scientists

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UKERC Energy Workshops
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With Philip Lowe, Newcastle University. The aim of the symposium is to offer advice, training, tools and best practices to participants undertaking or considering interdisciplinary energy research.
The symposium will focus on benefits, challenges and opportunities of interdisciplinarity.
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UKERC Energy Workshops
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Philip Lowe
Keywords
climate change
Energy
ecology
ukerc
low carbon
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:31:34

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Sparks Symposium: Interdisciplinary Research, Communication and Dissemination Part one Assessing Interdisciplinary Research

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UKERC Energy Workshops
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With Catherine Lyall, University of Edinburgh, The aim of the symposium is to offer advice, training, tools and best practices to participants undertaking or considering interdisciplinary energy research.
The symposium will focus on benefits, challenges and opportunities of interdisciplinarity.
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UKERC Energy Workshops
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Catherine Lyall
Keywords
climate change
Energy
ecology
ukerc
low carbon
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:27:47

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Low Carbon Heat: Research Gaps and Opportunities: Part two IEA Heat Research

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UKERC Energy Workshops
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With Robin Wiltshire, BRE. A two-day UKERC Meeting Place event to bring together experts from academia, consultancy and industry to discuss low carbon heat.
With DECC's much anticipated heat policy document published the day before this workshop, the primary objective is to encompass the broad scope of renewable heat but to quickly focus on specific topics where further research can be justified.

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UKERC Energy Workshops
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Robin Wiltshire
Keywords
ecology
climate change
Energy
ukerc
DECC
heat
low carbon
renewables
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:19:12

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Low Carbon Heat: Research Gaps and Opportunities: Part one Heat and the City

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UKERC Energy Workshops
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With Jan Webb, University of Edinburgh. A two-day UKERC Meeting Place event to bring together experts from academia, consultancy and industry to discuss low carbon heat.
With DECC's much anticipated heat policy document published the day before this workshop, the primary objective is to encompass the broad scope of renewable heat but to quickly focus on specific topics where further research can be justified.
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UKERC Energy Workshops
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Jan Webb
Keywords
ecology
climate change
Energy
ukerc
low carbon
renewables
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:21:17

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The Future of the UK Gas Network: Part two Scenarios for the future of the network

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UKERC Energy Workshops
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With Paul Dodds, UCL. The purpose of this talk is to To examine research and policy issues surrounding the future of the UK gas network from a range of perspectives, including government, industry and academia.
The workshop will discuss possible future scenarios for the UK gas network, and focus on the implications for government policy and the requirements for a research agenda to underpin future policy decisions.
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UKERC Energy Workshops
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Paul Dodds
Keywords
ecology
climate change
Energy
gas
ukerc
low carbon
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:25:41

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Constructivism and the Study of Global IR

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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Amitav Acharya (UNESCO Chair in Transnational Challenges and Governance, American University) discusses 'Constructivism and the Study of Global IR' in the 'Future of Constructivist Research in International Relations' conference (30 April 2013).
This half-day workshop discussed the contributions of constructivism and what the future constructivist research agenda might look like. It was organised by the Centre for International Studies.
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Politics and International Relations Podcasts
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Amitav Acharya
Vinicius Rodrigues Vieira
Kalypso Nicolaidis
Keywords
constructivism
politics
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:41:52

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Spain and Europe, Old Myths and New Realities

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Alumni Weekend
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W.H.Auden described Spain as "...that arid square, that fragment nipped off from hot Africa, soldered so crudely to inventive Europe". This discussion looks in more detail at Spain's place in Europe, as well as the image and reality of Spain today.
The panel includes Charles Powell, Director of the Elcano Royal Institute, Esperanza Aguirre DBE, former President of Madrid, and eminent journalist and author Tom Burns, who was awarded the OBE in 2001 for services to UK-Spain relations.

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Alumni Weekend
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Charles Powell
Esperanza Aguirre
Tom Burns
Keywords
europe
culture
international relations
spain
politics
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 22/05/2013
Duration: 00:27:07

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