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Migration policy and skills policy: substitutes or complements?

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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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There is a very significant tension at the heart of UK immigration policy. Basic economic intuition, as well as considerable empirical evidence, suggests that skilled immigrants will benefit the economy.
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Centre on Migration, Policy and Society (COMPAS)
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Jonathan Portes
Keywords
politics
society
migration
immigration
compas
Department: Institute of Social and Cultural Anthropology
Date Added: 09/07/2012
Duration: 00:25:02

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Will the U.S. Health Reform Survive and Flourish?

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Department of Social Policy and Intervention
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Theda Skocpol delivers a talk at the Oxford Institute of Social Policy, based in part on her new book with Larry Jacobs, "Health Care Reform and American Politics".

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Department of Social Policy and Intervention
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Theda Skocpol
Keywords
affordable
republican
unites states
private
america
american
Health
healthcare
medicare
law
insurance
care
Department: Department of Social Policy and Intervention
Date Added: 09/07/2012
Duration: 00:51:06

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Department of Social Policy and Intervention

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The department hosts a range of conferences, lectures, workshops and other events, some of which are featured on this page, including our graduate research students’ conference which provides students with an opportunity to present their research findings, and an HIV/AIDS day. 

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Political Epistemics: The Secret Police, the Opposition, and the End of East German Socialism

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Sociological analysis of the End of East German Socialism.
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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Andreas Glaeser
Keywords
secret police
East Germany
Socialist Germany
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 07/07/2012
Duration: 01:12:11

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The Tea Party and the Remaking of Republican Conservatism

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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Prof. Skocpol presents a detailed analysis of the rising Tea Party in the US and how Tea Party followers are different from Democrats.
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Department of Sociology Podcasts
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Theda Skocpol
Keywords
American Politics
Tea Party
Skocpol
Department: Department of Sociology
Date Added: 07/07/2012
Duration: 01:03:09

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Higgs boson-like particle discovery claimed at the Large Hadron Collider

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Oxford Physics Academic Lectures
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Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider claim the discovery of the Higgs boson particle. Alan Barr of Oxford's Physics department, UK physics coordinator for LHC's ATLAS experiment, describes what it means for science.
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Oxford Physics Academic Lectures
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Alan Barr
Steven Legg
Keywords
collider
particle
higgs
CERN
bosun
boson
LHC
Physics
hadron
Department: Department of Physics
Date Added: 05/07/2012
Duration: 00:27:49

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An Uncertain Climate

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Uncertainty as part of decision-relevant information
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Chris Rapley, Professor of Climate Science, University College London, gives the final lecture in the Uncertainty series.
This talk will cover the complexity of the Earth systems, and the nature and magnitude of the challenge of exploring and understanding how it functions. Key outcomes of the research effort will be summarised, as will the approaches used to predict the future trajectory of the system and the consequences for humanity. A key uncertainty is the extent to which humans will take measures to mitigate anthropogenic influences on climate, and so I will address the phenomenon of 'climate delusion' and its consequences.
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Uncertainty as part of decision-relevant information
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Chris Rapley
Keywords
climate science
climate change
uncertainty
ecology
climate denial
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 03/07/2012
Duration: 00:57:45

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Uncertainty, risk and decision making in medical care

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Uncertainty as part of decision-relevant information
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What should patients and clinicians make of uncertainty, risk and decision making in medical care? Dr Angela Coulter delivers a lecture at Green Templeton College as part of the Uncertainty series.
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Uncertainty as part of decision-relevant information
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Angela Coulter
Keywords
risk
hospital
uncertainty
green templeton
Health
nhs
Medicine
Department: Green Templeton College
Date Added: 03/07/2012
Duration: 00:37:38

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Diabetes and Genomics

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Mark McCarthy tells us how genomics helps us understand diabetes.
Professor Mark McCarthy (Robert Turner Professor of Diabetes) leads a multidisciplinary research team including clinicians, nurses and lab-based research staff. One of their major focuses lies in translating gene identification and genetic information into advances in functional understanding and clinical management.
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Translational Medicine
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Mark McCarthy
Keywords
genomics
Statistical Genetics
genetics
Susceptibility-gene
Biomarkers
diabetes
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 03/07/2012
Duration: 00:08:00

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Diabetes and Genomics

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Diabetes and Obesity
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Professor Mark McCarthy tells us how genomics helps us understand diabetes.
Diabetes is a major challenge for global healthcare, with social, health and economic costs projected to exceed trillions of dollars over the next 50 years. Professor Mark McCarthy, the Robert Turner Professor of Diabetes, leads a multidisciplinary research team including clinicians, nurses and lab-based research staff. Professor McCarthy's research focusses on translating gene identification and genetic information into advances in the functional understanding, and clinical management of this disease.
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Diabetes and Obesity
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Mark McCarthy
Keywords
susceptibility
Statistical Genetics
genetics
genomics
Biomarkers
diabetes
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 03/07/2012
Duration: 00:08:00

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