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Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics

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Kellogg College
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Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics.
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Kellogg College
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Carl Heneghan
John Balla
Department: Kellogg College
Date Added: 26/06/2013
Duration: 00:39:03

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Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics

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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics.
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Evidence-Based Health Care
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Carl Heneghan
John Balla
Keywords
diagnostics
Department: Medical Sciences Division
Date Added: 26/06/2013
Duration: 00:39:03

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The Global Health Network

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Translational and Clinical
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Dr Trudie Lang tells us how the Global Health Network facilitates collaboration and resource sharing.
Clinical trials establish the evidence base for prevention and treatment of disease and are critically important in the field of Global Health. Dr Trudie Lang leads the Global Health Clinical Trials group, which aims to promote and improve the conduct of non-commercial clinical research across all diseases in resource-poor settings.
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Translational and Clinical
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Trudie Lang
Keywords
trial design
informed consent
regulation
clinical trials
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 26/06/2013
Duration: 00:06:26

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The Global Health Network

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Translational Medicine
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Dr Trudie Lang tells us how the Global Health Network facilitates collaboration and resource sharing.
Clinical trials establish the evidence base for prevention and treatment of disease and are critically important in the field of Global Health. Dr Trudie Lang leads the Global Health Clinical Trials group, which aims to promote and improve the conduct of non-commercial clinical research across all diseases in resource-poor settings.
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Translational Medicine
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Trudie Lang
Keywords
trial design
informed consent
regulation
clinical trials
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 26/06/2013
Duration: 00:06:26

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2013 Carnegie-Uehiro-Oxford Ethics Conference: Happiness and Well-Being

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2013 Carnegie-Uehiro-Oxford Ethics Conference:  Happiness and Well-Being
Many people and countries are now beginning to evaluate the success of their lives or society not purely in terms of money or gross domestic product. The currency of traditional economics - preference satisfaction - has fallen into question as an ethical value. The global financial crisis is seen by many as a failure of capitalism. Some countries have proposed a Gross Happiness Index to replace GDP as the measure of the productivity of a country. What is of intrinsic value in human lives? How should we measure how good a human being's life is? What is happiness and what constitutes well-being? What can we learn from religion, philosophy, economics and the cognitive sciences about happiness and well-being? Are happiness and well-being relative to culture? What roles do pleasure and happiness play in ethics? Should we aim to maximise happiness and pleasure? How should the views of people with disability be incorporated into an ethics of well-being? Jointly organised by The Uehiro Foundation on Ethics and Education (Tokyo), The Carnegie Council for Ethics in International Affairs (New York) and Oxford Uehiro Centre for Practical Ethics (University of Oxford) this conference will seek to understand the nature and value of happiness and well-being in practical ethics.

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The Village in the Jungle as colonial memoir: Woolf writing home

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium
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Victoria Glendinning (biographer of Leonard Woolf) Introduced by Hermione Lee (biographer of Virginia Woolf) gives the closing plenary for the The Leonard Woolf Symposium.

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium
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Victoria Glendinning
Hermione Lee
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woolf symposium
Colonialism
leonard woolf
literature
humanities
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 24/06/2013
Duration: 00:35:07

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The Village in the Jungle Roundtable

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium
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A discussion of key passages from Leonard (and possibly Virginia) Woolf, led by Hermione Lee (Oxford), Anna Snaith (KCL), Elleke Boehmer (Oxford), David Trotter (Cambridge), Susheila Nasta (OU), Nisha Manocha (Wolfson).

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium
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Hermione Lee
Anna Snaith
Elleke Boehmer
David Trotter
Susheila Nasta
Nisha Manocha
Keywords
woolf symposium
Colonialism
leonard woolf
literature
humanities
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 24/06/2013
Duration: 00:45:13

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Indigenous Tradition and the Western Imagination: Leonard Woolf's The Village in the Jungle

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium
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Chandani Lokuge (Monash University, Australia) gives the opening keynote talk for the Leonard Woolf's The Village in the Jungle symposium.

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium
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Chandani Lokuge
Keywords
woolf symposium
Colonialism
leonard woolf
literature
humanities
Department: Wolfson College
Date Added: 24/06/2013
Duration: 00:49:13

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium

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The Leonard Woolf Symposium
The Oxford Centre for Life-Writing at Wolfson College is delighted to host this workshop marking the centenary of the publication of Leonard Woolf's path-breaking first novel, set in then Ceylon, The Village in the Jungle. Woolf's novel (the first of only two) is a leading yet often overlooked modernist document and is increasingly recognized as an extraordinarily far-sighted colonial text, an oblique record of his years as a colonial officer in Ceylon (1904 to 1911). It has also become a foundational novel in the Sri Lankan literary canon. The workshop will consider Woolf's radical colonialist legacy, and will explore the relationship of The Village in the Jungle to his later oeuvre of economic theory and political commentary, as well as to the field of post/colonial and empire writing more broadly. We will be interested, too, in the many intertextual links running between the 1910s work of Virginia Woolf, Lytton Strachey, E.M. Forster and others of and related to the Bloomsbury group, and that of Leonard Woolf, and consider some of the intersections between their works and their lives

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NATO and European Security Dynamics: Military Capability and Political Will

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Merton College
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A talk given by Professor Janne Haaland Matlary of the University of Oslo and visiting fellow at the Changing Character of War Programme, Oxford, to the Global Directions research group at Merton College.
Janne Matlary is professor of international politics at the Department of Political Science, University of Oslo, and at the Norwegian National Defence University College. Currently, she also serves as expert member of the MFA's (Foreign Office) Security Policy Commission, sits on the board of trustees of the Oslo Center for Peace and Human Rights, and writes and lectures on international management and human rights/CSR for corporate actors. Formerly, Professor Matlary was State Secretary (deputy foreign minister) for Foreign Affairs of Norway, representing the Christian Democratic Party in the Bondevik government, from 1997-2000. She was a foreign policy advisor to the government and Furst von und zu Liechtenstein as a member of their Expertenrat fur Aussenpolitik, 2002-2009, and member of the "Global Agenda Council" at the Davos World Economic Forum. She is a member of IESE's (Business school, Barcelona) international advisory board, member of the board of trustees of the "Social Trends Institute", N.Y., member of the board of The Swedish Defence College's research group on strategy and of the military advisory board of the defence company SIMRAD Optronics. She led the Norwegian Research Council's programme on petroleum research PETROPOL in the period 2000-2006. She was a member of the Norwegian government's expert commission on ethical guidelines for the national Petroleum Fund and the Ministry of Foreign Affairs' commission on profiling Norway ("Omdømmeutvalget"), 2003-2006 and the National Defence Commission, 1996-97. She has also taught human rights to Iraqi police chiefs under the Norwegian Police Program as well as to Iraqi military officers for NATO.
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Merton College
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Janne Haaland Matlary
Keywords
europe
human rights
NATO
politics
security
iraq
Department: Merton College
Date Added: 24/06/2013
Duration: 00:41:32

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