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Nicholas Westcott

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Mari Kiviniemi

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Ilona Kickbusch

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The European Union

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Global Shocks
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How does the European Union conduct its foreign policy in a turbulent world?
Since its creation in 2010, what has the European External Action Service learned from shocks and crises? Jan Eijking speaks to former EEAS Managing Director for Africa and for the Middle East, Dr Nicholas Westcott, who is Professor of Practice at SOAS University of London. We spoke about crisis in the Sahel, the EU’s engagements in Libya and Syria, and the future of the EU in a turbulent world.

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Global Shocks
People
Jan Eijking
Nicholas Westcott
Keywords
european union
middle east
libya
syria
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 11/11/2024
Duration: 00:32:24

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Greenpeace

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Global Shocks
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Climate change is one of the most pressing issues of our times. One of the most important organisations dedicated to the topic is Greenpeace. How has Greenpeace dealt with shocks in the past, and what is the future of climate activism in a turbulent world
In this episode, Jan Eijking speaks to the former head (2009-2015) of Greenpeace International, Dr Kumi Naidoo. We spoke about his life as an activist, about the 2011 Fukushima nuclear accident, and why international organisations need to do better.

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Global Shocks
People
Jan Eijkin
Kumi Naidoo
Keywords
greenpeace
climate change
climate activism
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 11/11/2024
Duration: 00:37:14

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The Organisation for Economic Cooperation and Development

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Global Shocks
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The growing membership of the OECD today accounts for 41.1% of global GDP. This powerful organisation is dedicated to stimulating economic growth and setting international standards. But what does the OECD do exactly? How has it dealt with past crises?
In this episode, Jan Eijking speaks to the OECD’s former Deputy Secretary-General (2014-19) Mari Kiviniemi, who previously was Prime Minister of Finland (2010-11). We spoke about Mari Kiviniemi’s experience working for the OECD, about aftershocks of the 2008 financial crisis, the effects of the 2015 European migrant crisis, and what lessons the organisation draws from the past.

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Series
Global Shocks
People
Jan Eijking
Mari Kiviniemi
Keywords
finance
business
GDP
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 11/11/2024
Duration: 00:30:41

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The World Health Organisation

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Global Shocks
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What is the future of global public health?
In turbulent times, will we be ready for the next pandemic? To find out, in this episode Jan Eijking is joined by Professor Ilona Kickbusch, a global public health expert with many years of experience working for the World Health Organisation (WHO). They discuss questions including: how has the WHO dealt with past public health crises? How can it learn from that experience? Ilona Kickbusch shares first-hand experience working for the WHO during the HIV/AIDS epidemic, what lessons the organisation has drawn from tackling some of the world’s most difficult public health crises, and how it can reform to be prepared for future challenges.

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Series
Global Shocks
People
Jan Eijking
Ilona Kickbusch
Keywords
world health
global health
public health
Department: Oxford Martin School
Date Added: 11/11/2024
Duration: 00:37:05

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Chatting with Aditi Siddharth on finding a deep interest and building a coherent career story before embarking on a DPhil

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Conversations in Med Ed
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Aditi, an OBGYN registrar reflects on her doctoral journey sharing the importance of joy in research, good supervisory relationships, having a thick skin and building a CV that tells a story
In episode eight we chat with Dr Aditi Siddharth, a senior obstetrics and gynaecology specialist training in Oxford, about her (not-straight-forward) doctoral journey exploring surgical training using simulation. She reflects on how she meandered into educational research through an opportunity to effectively organise education in the NHS, given freedom to enhance shared learning in a multi-disciplinary team, before enrolling in a master’s programme in surgical science and practice which led into a DPhil. While COVID-19 may have raised concerns around the need to improve surgical skill training, Aditi found that it had been an ongoing challenge – perhaps worsened by failure to make full use of available simulation training. Aditi recommends using simulation alongside traditional training in surgery, while drawing on Kopta’s theory of learning technical skills for her intervention studies. She encourages those thinking about branching into educational work or formal study to first find what they are truly interested in and what brings them joy, before diving into a long-term commitment. The importance of finding a good supervisor and having a support system around you are emphasised, along with being open to learn, understanding the research projects evolve over time and the necessity of having a thick skin. She also recommends reflecting on what story your CV tells about who you are. You can connect with Aditi at: aditi.siddharth@stx.ox.ac.uk

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Conversations in Med Ed
People
Aditi Siddarth
Danica Sims
Keywords
medical education
health professions education
med ed
me
hpe
medical education research
mer
health professions education research
hper
research
stories
Medicine
allied health
allied health professionals
health professionals
clinical education
clinical educator
clinical teacher
clinician-educator
educator
professional development
continued professional development
cpd
obstetrics
gynaecology
OBGYN
surgery
simulation
sim
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 11/11/2024
Duration: 16:29:00

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Anil Seth

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Consciousness in Humans and in Other Things

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Science in Society: The Simonyi Lectures
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How do conscious experiences arise from brains and bodies? What is the ‘self’? Anil Seth sheds light on these questions through the idea of the brain as an embodied ‘prediction machine’. The Charles Simonyi Lecture 2024.
Anil Seth is Professor of Cognitive and Computational Neuroscience and Director of the Centre for Consciousness Science at the University of Sussex.

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Science in Society: The Simonyi Lectures
People
Anil Seth
Marcus du Sautoy
Keywords
consciousness
artifical intelligence
neuroscience
Department: Department for Continuing Education
Date Added: 07/11/2024
Duration: 00:59:33

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