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The Power of Opportunity with Oxford’s Vice Chancellor, Oxford’s Future Through Student Eyes

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Oxford Student Voice
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In this inaugural episode, SU President for Postgraduates, Wantoe T. Wantoe speaks with Vice Chancellor Professor Irene Tracey about Oxford’s global leadership, student opportunity, and how today’s students can shape the University’s future.
In the very first episode of Oxford Student Voice, Wantoe T. Wantoe, President for Postgraduates at Oxford University Students’ Union, is joined by Professor Irene Tracey, Vice Chancellor of the University of Oxford. Ranked the world’s top university for nine consecutive years, Oxford is a place of extraordinary achievement and opportunity but also one facing global challenges and rising student expectations.

This conversation explores what “opportunity” means at Oxford today. From Irene Tracey’s own journey as an Oxford biochemistry student to her leadership as a pioneering neuroscientist and Vice Chancellor, the discussion covers the future of student access, the rise of student leadership, and Oxford’s responsibility in a rapidly changing world.

Together they reflect on the balance between tradition and innovation, the role of international students, the impact of artificial intelligence, and the evolving governance of the University. This episode sets the tone for the series, amplifying student voices while opening up transparent dialogue with those shaping Oxford’s next chapter.

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Oxford Student Voice
People
Irene Tracey
Wantoe T. Wantoe
Keywords
students
leadership
higher education
opportunity
student leadership
Governance
postgraduate
undergraduate
artificial intelligence
inclusion
access
Department: Oxford University Student Union (OUSU)
Date Added: 06/10/2025
Duration: 00:37:52

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German in the World

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Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
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Natasha A. Kelly speaking about Black German identity and culture to Dr Kirstin Gwyer for ‘German in the World’
Afro-German academic, activist, and artist Prof. Natasha A. Kelly in conversation with Dr Kirstin Gwyer on the occasion of the Association of German Studies conference that took place in Oxford on 1-3 September 2025 on the theme of
‘German in the World’. Discussion and readings from her book: Schwarz. Deutsch, Weiblich (2023).

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Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
People
Bernhard Malkmus
Kirstin Gwyer
Natasha Kelly
Keywords
AGS
German in the World
Black German identity
Black diaspora
sisterhood
Department: Faculty of Medieval and Modern Languages
Date Added: 06/10/2025
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Oxford Student Voice

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Oxford Student Voice

Oxford Student Voice is a podcast created by Wantoe T. Wantoe, President for Postgraduates at Oxford University Students’ Union. The podcast series brings students and senior University leaders into open conversation, making space for honest dialogue about opportunity, leadership, and the future of Oxford. It is a platform where students can hear directly from decision makers while also sharing their own perspectives. Each episode explores how Oxford’s governance and vision translate into the lived experiences of undergraduates and postgraduates, while also highlighting how the Students’ Union is representing and working on behalf of its members. Together, these conversations ensure that student voices are not only heard but valued at the highest levels.

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Neurodivergence and education - Jodie Clarke

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project
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Jodie Clarke and Claire discuss the experiences of neurodivergent pupils
Claire and Jodie touch on autistic burnout, the harm that schools cause, parental experiences and the challenges in navigating the system.

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Dialogues on Educational Justice: Brought to you by the Repair-Ed project
People
Jodie Clarke
Claire Neaves
Keywords
education
autism
neurodivergence
schools
special educational needs
Department: Department of Education
Date Added: 06/10/2025
Duration: 00:46:22

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6-Pack of Care: Ambassador Audrey Tang and Dr Caroline Green on the ‘Civic Care’ approach

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Accelerating AI Ethics
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In this episode, Dr. Caroline Green is joined by Ambassador Audrey Tang to introduce the “6-Pack of Care” framework—a practical architecture for embedding civic care into AI governance.
Moving beyond abstract debates about AI futures, Tang and Green explore how attentiveness, responsibility, competence, responsiveness, solidarity, and symbiosis can form the foundation for AI systems that strengthen human relationships rather than undermine them. From real-world applications in social care to global policy discussions, this conversation offers hopeful, actionable pathways for creating technology that supports pluralism, community, and relational health.

Guest Bio – Ambassador Audrey Tang

Ambassador Audrey Tang is a Fellow of the Institute for Ethics in AI's Accelerator Programme, and is a Taiwanese digital minister, civic hacker, and global advocate for digital democracy. As Taiwan’s former Minister of Digital Affairs, Tang pioneered radical transparency, open government, and participatory digital tools that brought citizens directly into policy-making. Known for their leadership in building pluralistic, collaborative frameworks for technology governance, Tang continues to advise international bodies, research institutes, and civic groups on AI ethics, digital rights, and democraticinnovation. Their work bridges philosophy, policy, and engineering, focusing on how technology can nurture civic participation and collective flourishing.

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Accelerating AI Ethics
People
Audrey Tang
Caroline Green
Keywords
ai
ethics
social care
civic care
Department: Faculty of Philosophy
Date Added: 02/10/2025
Duration: 00:58:33

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Amal Nazzal

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Samer Abdelnour

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Maxine Mackintosh

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