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Certification and Sustainability

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Certification and Sustainability
The certification of products is not new. However, the past few years have seen an upsurge in consumer demand for much more information about the provenance, authenticity, and performance of products and services, going well beyond authenticity, safety and reliability. Alongside this rise there has been a proliferation of voluntary certification schemes instituted by various combinations of industry associations, nongovernmental organisations (NGOs) and government or quasi-governmental agencies.

The seminar series is designed as the first step of a project to compare newly emerging third party certification programmes. Drawing together scholarly and practitioner expertise on a variety of third party certification programmes, presentations will address issues such as the origins or inspiration for the certification programme, identification of participants, its structure, effectiveness and impacts (anticipated and unanticipated), and principal challenges of the certification scheme.

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The Bodleian Shakespeare: A treasure lost... and regained

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Alumni Weekend
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From the 2010 Alumni Weekend. Emma Smith reveals how Oxford University mobilised Alumni support to bring Shakespeare's First Folio back to the Bodleian library over 200 years after it was lost.
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Alumni Weekend
People
Emma Smith
Keywords
folger
literature
bodleian
library
Libraries
shakespeare
first folio
english
history
Department: Alumni Office
Date Added: 19/10/2010
Duration: 00:46:08

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Alumni Weekend

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Alumni Weekend
The annual Oxford University Alumni Weekend aims to showcase the Collegiate University as a whole, giving prominence to a range of current research and its application to real world situations, as well as recognising the achievements of Oxford men and women.
This series also includes podcasts from other alumni events including study days and the Oxford European Reunion.

Past themes include "A Global Oxford" (2008), "Equal Citizenship" (2009) and "Shared Treasures" (2010).

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Othello

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Approaching Shakespeare
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First in Emma Smith's Approaching Shakespeare lecture series; looking at the central question of race and its significance in the play.
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Approaching Shakespeare
People
Emma Smith
Keywords
criticism
play
literature
language
theatre
race
othello
shakespeare
english
ethnicity
#greatwriters
Department: Faculty of English Language and Literature
Date Added: 18/10/2010
Duration: 00:47:02

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Approaching Shakespeare

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Approaching Shakespeare
Each lecture in this series focuses on a single play by Shakespeare, and employs a range of different approaches to try to understand a central critical question about it. Rather than providing overarching readings or interpretations, the series aims to show the variety of different ways we might understand Shakespeare, the kinds of evidence that might be used to strengthen our critical analysis, and, above all, the enjoyable and unavoidable fact that Shakespeare's plays tend to generate our questions rather than answer them.

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Malaria Vaccines

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Translational Medicine
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Professor Adrian Hill has been studying the immune system and malaria susceptibility in African children for years. We asked him about his latest findings in the development of vaccines against malaria.
Professor Hill develops vaccines against malaria based on inducing cellular immune responses (T lymphocytes) instead of the more commonly used stimulation of antibodies. Prophylactic vaccines developed in Oxford are now showing great promise in clinical trials.
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Translational Medicine
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Adrian Hill
Keywords
jenner
malaria
Africa
vaccines
developing world
tropical diseases
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 18/10/2010
Duration: 00:05:25

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Malaria Vaccines

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Malaria
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Professor Adrian Hill talks about recent developments of vaccines against malaria.
Around half of the world's population is at risk of contracting malaria. After studying malaria susceptibility in African children for many years, Professor Adrian Hill is now developing a vaccine against malaria by inducing cellular immune responses (T lymphocytes), instead of taking the more common research approach of stimulating antibodies. Prophylactic vaccines developed in Oxford are now showing great promise in clinical trials.
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Malaria
People
Adrian Hill
Keywords
tropical disease
malaria
Jenner Institute
Africa
vaccines
developing world
Department: Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine
Date Added: 18/10/2010
Duration: 00:05:25

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7th CSS: The Research and Evaluation Needs of the Third Sector in the Big Society: A Sustrans / Cycling Perspective

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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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Andy Cope, Sustrans, talks on 'The Research and Evaluation Needs of the Third Sector in the Big Society: A Sustrans / Cycling Perspective' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010.
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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Andy Cope
Keywords
7th
Transport Studies Unit
Andy Cope
cycling and society symposium
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 18/10/2010
Duration: 00:19:45

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7th CSS: The Effective Use of Social Capital in Cycling Scheme Development

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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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Brian Deegan, London Borough of Camden, talks on 'The Effective Use of Social Capital in Cycling Scheme Development' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010.
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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Brian Deegan
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7th
Transport Studies Unit
cycling and society symposium
Brian Deegan
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 18/10/2010
Duration: 00:20:00

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7th CSS: Understanding 'Best Practice' Heuristic: Implications for Active Travel

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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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James Macmillen, University of Oxford, talks on 'Understanding 'Best Practice' Heuristic: Implications for Active Travel' as part of the 7th Cycling and Society Symposium at the Transport Studies Unit, University of Oxford in 2010.
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Transport Studies Unit Podcasts
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James Macmillen
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7th
James Macmillen
cycling and society symposium
Transport Studies Unit
Department: Oxford University Centre for the Environment
Date Added: 18/10/2010
Duration: 00:20:13

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