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Towards an Inclusive Narrative, History, and Methodology

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Middle East Centre
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A paper delivered by Dr Hamdan Taha at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the MEC on Friday 9 May 2025. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan.
A paper delivered by Dr Hamdan Taha at the Palestine Research Centre symposium held at the Middle East Centre on Friday 9 May 2025. The symposium was entitled ‘Toward an Inclusive Archaeological and Historical Narrative of Palestine: The Archaeology and History of Palestine’. This paper was part of a panel chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan.
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Middle East Centre
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Hamdan Taha
Eugene Rogan
Keywords
archaeology
history
middle east
palestine
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 27/05/2025
Duration: 00:15:27

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Sam Howison

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Sam Howison
Sam Howison an Associate Professor in Applied Mathematics with the title of Professor. He has served as Director of OCIAM and of the Nomura Centre for Mathematical Finance, and as head of Department for the Mathematical Institute (2011-15). Howison is currently a member of Council of the LMS. His research interests in physical applied mathematics include applications of differential equations, free and moving boundary problems in heat and mass transfer, and fluid dynamics. In mathematical finance, he works on derivatives pricing, asymptotic methods, models in energy markets and models for optimal production of exhaustible resources. A recent interest is models using networks, and community detection in networks.
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Munira Khayyat

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2025 Disability Lecture: Building an Environment for All

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The Disability Lectures
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Professor Sam Howison explores how an institution like Oxford University can build accessible environments, highlighting the complexities, evolving needs, and broad benefits of inclusive design.

The experience of our students and staff as they study and work is wholly bound up with the environment – physical and technical as well as social and cultural – in which we all do these things. The range of capabilities in interacting with our work environment is enormous and multidimensional. Individuals change over time. The whole question is very far from being answerable in a binary way: A has a certain disability, B does not.

At this year’s Annual Disability lecture, Professor Sam Howison will consider how an institution like Oxford University might think about these issues as it maintains, refurbishes and rebuilds its workplace. He will explore some of the challenges, complexities and compromises involved, starting from the premise that the beneficiaries of ‘accessible by design’, are far greater in number than simple regulatory compliance would suggest.

British Sign Language interpretation is provided for the lecture, but is not available for the final Vote of Thanks.

About the speaker:
Professor Sam Howison is an applied mathematician with a deep interest in using mathematics to help understand the world around us. His research interests are in mathematical modelling and applications of differential equations in a wide variety of topics; recent projects include models of heat transfer in electrochemical furnaces, melting of Arctic sea ice, and the microstructure of Bitcoin markets. Professor Howison has served as Head of the Mathematical Institute and, more recently, as Head of the Mathematical, Physical and Life Sciences division at Oxford University, as well as serving in several national organisations, including the new Academy of Mathematical Sciences. He is currently enjoying a return to teaching at Christ Church and in the Mathematical Institute.

Professor Howison said: “I am delighted to have been invited to give this year’s Disability Lecture. I had the great good fortune to be Head of the Mathematical Institute during the construction of the wonderful Andrew Wiles Building and this kindled an interest in the user-facing aspects of design, which are critical for those of all abilities. I look forward to sharing this interest at the lecture.”

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The Disability Lectures
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Sam Howison
Jordelle Akinola
Irene Tracey
Elizabeth Frood
Keywords
equality
diversity
accessibility
accessible workplaces
design
architecture
accessible design
environment for all
user-facing design
Department: University Administration and Services (UAS)
Date Added: 23/05/2025
Duration: 01:14:24

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After the End of the World: Another Season of War in South Lebanon

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Middle East Centre
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In this talk anthropologist Munira Khayyat revisits the South Lebanon borderland, where she has conducted long term fieldwork in the wake of its almost total destruction after the latest season of war there.
In this talk anthropologist Munira Khayyat revisits the South Lebanon borderland, where she has conducted long term fieldwork in the wake of its almost total destruction after the latest season of war there. This talk reflects on ecologies of resistance and survival through storms of war and the steadfastness of life after the end of the world.

Munira Khayyat is Clinical Associate Professor at NYU Abu Dhabi and currently also Visiting Professor at NYU New York.

Chaired by Pascal Menoret, Khalid bin Abdullah Al Saud Professor in the Study of the Contemporary Arab World and Professorial Fellow at Magdalen College.

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Middle East Centre
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Munira Khayyat
Pascal Menoret
Keywords
lebanon
war
anthropology
Department: Middle East Centre
Date Added: 23/05/2025
Duration: 00:56:20

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Iman Saca

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Issam Nassar

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Mahmoud Hawari

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Mohammad Shtayyeh

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Ghattas Sayej

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