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Sir David Weatherall on Malaria

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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford
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Conrad Keating, the medical historian, opens his series with an interview with Sir David Weatherall to mark World Malaria Day on April 25th 2010.
Sir David was appointed Nuffield Professor of Clinical Medicine in 1974, and in 1989 he founded the Institute of Molecular Medicine (in 2000 it was renamed The Weatherall Institute of Molecular Medicine). Sir David tells the story of the evolution of tropical medicine in Oxford from its inception in the late 1970s to its unrivaled standing in the developing world today.
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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford
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Sir David Weatherall
Conrad Keating
Keywords
tropical
Medicine
wellcome trust
malaria
history
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 23/04/2010
Duration: 00:14:53

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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford

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History of Tropical Medicine at Oxford
Every year more than 10 million children under the age of five die in developing countries, nearly a million from malaria alone. Every day more than 2500 people die of malaria, most of them children. These are the statistics that help drive the tenacious work of Oxford researchers in tropical medicine. The genesis of Oxford’s involvement goes back to a conversation over a bottle of whiskey, between David Weatherall and Peter Williams, the then Director of the Wellcome Trust, in New York in 1977. This led to David Warrell establishing the Mahidol-Oxford Tropical Medicine Research Unit in Bangkok and Weatherall, in the words of Peter Williams, became the “Fairy God Mother” of the Oxford researchers who went to work in the tropics. Today Oxford medicine has a presence in India, China, South East Asia, Africa and South America. It is one Oxford University’s major contemporary achievements and it has given the university a global presence.

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Literature, Art and Oxford

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Literature, Art and Oxford
Podcasts exploring the relationship between literary works and the artwork and Oxford. From J.R.R Tolkien to Philip Pullman, authors have been inspired by Oxford; the architecture, history and culture of the city. This podcast series includes lectures and events which celebrate and explore the literature and art inspired by Oxford

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Ethics, Hospitality and Radical Atheism: A Dialogue

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Philosophy Special Lectures
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Dialogue between Martin Hägglund and Derek Attridge in Wadham College discussing Philosopher Jacques Derrida's ideas on hospitality and the challenge of Radical Atheism.
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Philosophy Special Lectures
People
Martin Hägglund
Derek Attridge
Keywords
literature
philosophy
radical atheism
derrida
wadham
hospitality
ethics
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 16/04/2010
Duration: 01:38:52

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Philosophy Special Lectures

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Philosophy Special Lectures
Special Philosophy lectures and seminars from the University of Oxford.

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Connecting the dots: Chinese scholars on Christianity in China today

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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
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Final lecture of the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the various perspectives on how Chinese and western scholars understand christianity in china and also cross-cultural studies.
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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
People
Xiaoxin Wu
Keywords
catholic
protestant
christianity
religion
Buddhism
martin d'arcy
china
qing dynasty
matteo ricci
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 16/04/2010
Duration: 00:36:55

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Economic growth and spiritual nourishment: Shenzhen and its entrepreneur citizens

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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
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Third lecture in the Martin D'Arcy lecture series on Christianity in China, in this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the rapid economic growth in the city of Shenzhen and also the spiritual growth within the city.
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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
People
Xiaoxin Wu
Keywords
spiritualism
christianity
religion
Buddhism
martin d'arcy
china
qing dynasty
matteo ricci
shenzhen
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 16/04/2010
Duration: 00:38:20

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The Hall of Four: politics, faith and daily life in a northern Chinese village

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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
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Second lecture in the Martin D'Arcy Memorial lecture series on contemporary Chinese perspectives on Christianity in China. In this lecture, Dr Wu looks at the spread of christianity in china despite persecutions in the 18th and 19th century.
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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
People
Xiaoxin Wu
Keywords
christianity
religion
Buddhism
martin d'arcy
china
qing dynasty
matteo ricci
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 16/04/2010
Duration: 00:43:49

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Pyramid or triangle? Church, government and local Catholic communities in Fujian in the Qing Dynasty

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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
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Dr Xiaoxin Wu delivers the first Martin D'Arcy Memorial Lecture on the history of Christianity in China with a look at the early Christian communities in China during the Qing Dynasty.
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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
People
Xiaoxin Wu
Keywords
christianity
religion
Buddhism
martin d'arcy
china
qing dynasty
matteo ricci
Department: Humanities Division
Date Added: 16/04/2010
Duration: 00:45:17

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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China

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The Dragon and The Cross: Christianity in China
Dr Xiaoxin Wu from the University of San Francisco, delivers the 2010 Martin D'Arcy Memorial lectures to mark the 400th anniversary of Father Matteo Ricci's death, the missionary responsible for introducing Christianity into China. The lecture series; The Dragon and the Cross will offer contemporary perspectives on Christianity in China.

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