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Museums and STEM Engagement: Objects of Invention

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014
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Chris Parkin, Museum of the History of Science, gives a talk on engagment events at the Museum of the History of Science

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014
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Chris Parkin
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engagement
museums
science
museum of the history of science
lego
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:10:09

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Museums: a showcase for science

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Sarah Lloyd, Botanic Gardens, gives a talk on how scientists can engage with the public about thier research through innovative events and learning experiences

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014
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Sarah Lloyd
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botanic gardens
science
research
museums
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:09:32

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Once in a Whale

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Bethany Palumbo, Museum of Natural History, gives a talk on her work to restore the museum's collection of whale skeletons

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014
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Bethany Palumbo
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museums
natural history
restoration
whale
once in a whale
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:07:35

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Crowdsourcing and community groups

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Alison Roberts, Ashmolean museum, gives a talk on how the museums are crowdsourcing ideas from community groups to improve collections and exhibitions

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014
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Alison Roberts
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museums
Ashmolean
crowdsourcing
internet
community
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:10:50

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Redeveloping the Ashmolean Greece Galleries

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Susan Walker, Ashmolean Museum, gives a talk on how the Ashmolean museum is redevloping thier Ancient Greece exhibitions

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014
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Susan Walker
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museums
Ashmolean
greece
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:09:40

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Geek is Good - planning an exhibition programme

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Stephen Johnston, Museum of the History of Science, gives a short talk on the Geek is Good exhibition at the Museum of the History of Science

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014
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Stephen Johnston
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museums
MHS
science
technology
geek
Department: Museum of Natural History
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:08:33

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Illuminating the Museums conference 2014

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A series of lightning talks illuminating the museums and what they do. Including the Ashmolean Museum, Pitt Rivers, The Museum of Natural History, the Oxford City museum and the Museum of the History of Science

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Is there such a thing as a just war?

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Practical Ethics Bites
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Is an ethical war a paradoxical notion? If violence is almost always unacceptable, how can we justify acts of war?


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Practical Ethics Bites
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Jeff McMahan
Nigel Warburton
David Edmonds
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philosophy
practical ethics
war
violence
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:23:10

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The Dappled Causal World of Psychiatric Disorders: The Link Between the Classification of Psychiatric Disorders and Their Causal Complexity

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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The second of the 2014 Loebel Lectures in Philosophy and Psychiatry, by Professor Kenneth S Kendler
Since it is unlikely that we can identify a single causal level at which we can define our disorders etiologically, I explore the dappled causal world for psychiatric disorders, through an examination of psychiatric and other literature. I will suggest three primary and progressive goals for psychiatric research: to populate our causal space, to develop multilevel causal mechanisms, and to integrate the resulting neurobiological models with psychological explanations. I will consider how we might best conceptualise psychiatric disorders, and propose a new framework for how their classification might best move forward in time.

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Philosophical perspectives on the causes of mental illness
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Kenneth S Kendler
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philosophy
psychiatry
substance abuse
mental illness
Department: Uehiro Oxford Institute
Date Added: 21/10/2014
Duration: 00:57:17

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How Disabled Design Changed the History of Modernism.

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Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference
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This lecture explores disabled design as an alternative to canonical aesthetic and political histories of
modernism, using a variety of objects (from art history, museum studies, and history of technology) to actively disable conventional modernist aesthetics.

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Design for War and Peace: 2014 Annual Design History Society Conference
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David Serlin
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disability
design
modernism
prosthetics
great war
soldiers
architecture
blind
Department: Oxford Lifelong Learning
Date Added: 16/10/2014
Duration: 01:13:25

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