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Rice as a crop - a 100 year perspective from 1950 to 2050

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Botanic Garden
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Part of the Future of Crops lecture series delivered at the Oxford Botanic Gardens.
Many of the World's poorest people depend upon rice for almost their entire calorific intake. Increases in rice yields are trailing behind increases in population growth and at this rate, by 2050, there will not be enough rice to go around. In this lecture, Jane will discuss the current situation, the predicted situation and the approaches being taken to prevent disaster.
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Botanic Garden
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Jane Langdale
Keywords
gardening
food
asia
poverty
botanic gardens
rice
Department: Botanic Garden
Date Added: 19/01/2011
Duration: 00:45:14

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Oxford at Said: Migration, Life on the Move

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Entrepreneurship
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An exploration of global migration and development and the economics of migrant labour.
The migration process is driven by social, economic, political and other forces and evolves in complex interaction with political decision making, networks, brokers and infrastructures. It has also been acknowledged that the notion of migration includes integration or exclusion on all levels of society, the labour market, the impact on those left in the homeland, and other issues that arise from the experiences on route and on arrival.

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Entrepreneurship
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Hein de Haas
Carlos Vargas-Silva
Keywords
migrant labour
migration
research
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 19/01/2011
Duration: 01:27:42

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Second Sir Douglas Hague Annual Lecture: Professor Raymond Dwek

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Entrepreneurship
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Professor Dwek explores Oxford University's strong track record of interacting with the commercial world.
Oxford University has a strong track record of interacting with the commercial world. This includes both spinning out new ventures that exploit its intellectual capital in the commercial world and attracting funds from the commercial world to further develop its intellectual capital. Professor Dwek is a leading Oxford scientist who has been highly successful in both aspects. Here he reflects on Oxfords experience using several seminal cases from the Universitys spin out and industry funded research activities.

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Entrepreneurship
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Raymond Dwek
Keywords
spin-out
funding
industry
commercial
research
Dwek
Department: Saïd Business School
Date Added: 19/01/2011
Duration: 00:53:30

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Protecting Palestinian children from political violence

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Refugee Studies Centre
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This podcast was recorded at a launch event for the fifth Refugee Studies Centre Policy Briefing which was held on Thursday 30th September 2010 at the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, London.
This podcast was recorded at a launch event for the fifth Refugee Studies Centre Policy Briefing which was held on Thursday 30th September 2010 at the Diana, Princess of Wales Memorial Fund, London. The talk given by Dr Jason Hart and Claudia Lo Forte, was on the subject of the Policy Briefing - 'Protecting Palestinian children from political violence: the role of the international community'.
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Refugee Studies Centre
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Jason Hart
Claudia Lo Forte
Keywords
palestinian
refugee
humanitarian
palestine
protection
migration
policy
forced migration
children
conflict
Department: Oxford Department of International Development
Date Added: 12/01/2011
Duration: 00:33:25

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Creating Power: Changing Character of War Program 2010 Annual Lecture

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History Faculty
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Professor Sir Lawrence Freedman of King's College, London, gives the 2010 Changing Character of War lecture on the 29th November 2010 entitled 'Creating Power'.
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History Faculty
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Lawrence Freedman
Keywords
changing character of war
peace
war
conflict
history
Department: Faculty of History
Date Added: 10/01/2011
Duration: 00:51:57

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Podcasts from the History Faculty. Today the University is one of the world's most encompassing centres for the study of history. The faculty has about a hundred permanent teaching staff, nearly twelve hundred undergraduates, and almost five hundred graduate students attracted from many countries. Historians also abound in other departments. At their service is the Bodleian library and its ancillaries, which count among the greatest of research collections.

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Invisible War: The United States and The Iraq Sanctions

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Special seminar from the Institute for Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict (ELAC) given by Professor Jay Gordan (Fairfield University with Professor David Miller (Oxford).
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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Jay Gordan
David Miller
Keywords
america
sanctions
united states
middle east
terrorism
iraq
war
armed conflict
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 05/01/2011
Duration: 00:57:24

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An Extraordinary Humanitarian Intervention - Why We Fight Conference lecture 2

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010. Dr. Gerhard Overland (Oslo/ Melbourne), gives his paper followed by a discussion.

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Gerhard Øverland
Keywords
defence
justice
just war
why we fight conference
war
armed conflict
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 05/01/2011
Duration: 01:25:16

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Just Cause For War: A Contractarian Analysis - Why We Fight Conference lecture 3

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010. Professor Yitzhak Benbaji, Bar-Ilan University, Israel, gives his paper followed by a discussion.

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Yitzhak Benbaji
Keywords
defence
justice
just war
why we fight conference
war
armed conflict
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 05/01/2011
Duration: 01:13:06

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Global Injustice and Redistributive Wars - Why We Fight Conference lecture 4

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Part of the Why we Fight Conference held in Nuffield College October 2010.Professor of Political Science, Aarhus University, Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen, gives his paper followed by a discussion.

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Ethics, Law and Armed Conflict
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Kasper Lippert-Rasmussen
Keywords
defence
justice
just war
why we fight conference
war
armed conflict
Department: Department of Politics and International Relations (DPIR)
Date Added: 05/01/2011
Duration: 01:30:33

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