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Can Future Energy Needs be Met Sustainably? 1:11:44 Gelesen von Sir Chris Llewellyn Smith, Juliet Davenport OBE, Jan Dusik and Graham van't Hoff
Cultural Frontier: Early 20th Century Vienna 1:15:13 Gelesen von Bethany Bell, Shearer West, Ritchie Robertson and Jonathan Cross
Quo Vadis Ukraine: The Conflict and Beyond 1:30:33 Gelesen von Lord Patten of Barnes, Jutta Edthofer, Gwendolyn Sasse and Michael Bociurkiw
Sacred Landscapes, Buddhist Temples: A case study from Central Tibet 54:54 Gelesen von Ulrike Roesler
Choice or Accident? The outbreak of the First World War 39:56 Gelesen von Margaret MacMillan
The Commercial Evolution of Microfinance: From donor dependence to sustainable s… 41:35 Gelesen von Ira Lieberman and Juan Guerra
Oxford’s Global Leadership in Social Enterprise: A panel discussion 38:28 Gelesen von Pamela Hartigan
Innovation in Financing Human Well-being 25:04 Gelesen von John Bell and Will Hutton
Why is Oxford Determined to Change the Way We Discover New Medicines? 43:13 Gelesen von Chas Bountra
Richard Nixon’s Reputation: 40 years after Watergate 55:14 Gelesen von Nigel Bowles
Richard Ovenden and Diarmaid MacCulloch in Conversation 59:25 Gelesen von Richard Ovenden and Diarmaid MacCulloch
What Maths Really Does: From modelling the brain to modelling the climate 58:55 Gelesen von Alain Goriely
Understanding Fracking for Shale Gas 48:55 Gelesen von Joe Cartwright
What is a Cyber-Attack? 1:03:44 Gelesen von Sadie Creese
The 2020 Vision for Engineering Science in Oxford 39:05 Gelesen von Lionel Tarassenko
Jenkin Lecture The Oxford RobotCar 1:07:08 Gelesen von Paul Newman
The Butterfly Defect: How globalisation creates systemic risks 53:57 Gelesen von Ian Goldin
Living with Flooding: Science, democracy and the complex challenge of managing e… 43:22 Gelesen von Sarah Whatmore
The Ottoman Front: The First World War in the Middle East 39:25 Gelesen von Eugene Rogan
The Future of the Past: Dating archaeology using radiocarbon and particle accele… 38:57 Gelesen von Tom Higham
Heroes, Villains and Victims: The dangerous politics of international migration 53:50 Gelesen von Bridget Anderson, Hein de Haas, Martin Ruhs and Katrin Bennhold
Forbidden Crystal Symmetry: Mathematics and architecture 55:01 Gelesen von Roger Penrose
70 Years On: My, how you’ve changed! 48:59 Gelesen von Chris Patten
Wildlife in the Anthropocene: Environmentalism without nature 47:53 Gelesen von Jamie Lorimer
Black Land, Red Land: The Nile Valley and Egypt’s Western Desert 1:05:47 Gelesen von Mark Smith
The Biogeography of Madagascar: A Gondwanan island 1:10:44 Gelesen von Matt Friedman
Healthcare 2030: Oxford and the Value of Human Health 58:38 Gelesen von Chas Bountra, Jonathan Flint and Nick Rawlins
Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014, Hong Kong - Highlights 5:00 Gelesen von Andrew Hamilton and Chris Patten
Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Closing Speech by Chancellor 11:52 Gelesen von Chris Patten
The Num8er My5teries 1:10:42 Gelesen von Marcus du Sautoy
Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Does the 21st Century belong to Asia? 1:21:27 Gelesen von Ranna Mitter, Linda Yeuh, Ngaire Woods, Peter Tufano and Chris Patten
Alumni Weekend in Asia 2014: Welcome and University Update by Vice-Chancellor 27:21 Gelesen von Andrew Hamilton
Translations as Literature 1:04:08 Gelesen von Matthew Reynolds
An Oxford Education 51:27 Gelesen von Andrew Hamilton, Mike Nicholson, Helen Swift, Priscilla Santos and Jenny Brennan
Medieval Romance and the Gift of Narrative 1:04:04 Gelesen von Nicholas Perkins
From the Arab Spring to the Syrian War: Regional, international and humanitarian… 35:00 Gelesen von Hugo Slim and Louise Fawcett
Biotechnology: For better or worse? 36:50 Gelesen von Marianne Talbot
Fireworks Displays: The chemistry of explosive entertainment 1:00:03 Gelesen von Tom Smith
The Secret Mathematicians 51:41 Gelesen von Marcus du Sautoy
Measuring Global Poverty 42:22 Gelesen von Sabina Alkire
Writing Contemporary Fiction: From Inspiration to Publication 1:13:27 Gelesen von James Benmore, Samantha Shannon, Sam Thompson and Clare Morgan
Physics in the 21st Century 1:13:40 Gelesen von John Wheater, Derek Stacy and Jay Watson
A Successful Strategy for Building Normal Brains - Nature or Nurture? 39:54 Gelesen von Simon Butt
Against All Odds: Recovering the first climate data from the central Sahara 45:00 Gelesen von Richard Washington
Divided Nations: Why global governance is failing, and what we can do about it 54:02 Gelesen von Ian Goldin
Big Data and Drug Discovery (The Osler Discussion) 1:12:28 Gelesen von Martin Landray
Trust, Free Speech and British Pluralism in the 21st Century 42:39 Gelesen von Chris Patten
Love and Sex in Victorian Fiction 1:03:57 Gelesen von David Grylls
Darwin's Fish: Evolutionary controversies in the fossil record 1:05:47 Gelesen von Matt Friedman
Socrates and 'The Hemlock Cup' 54:22 Gelesen von Bettany Hughes
Exploring the Universe 36:48 Gelesen von Rana Irshad
The Arrogance of Power: Senator Fulbright's Concept and Today's World 38:40 Gelesen von Sir Adam Roberts
What the World Needs Now from the Environmental Movement 46:55 Gelesen von Kumi Naidoo
Colliding Continents 55:25 Gelesen von Mike Searle
Where will Tomorrow's Food Come From - and What will be the Consequences? 45:19 Gelesen von Tim Benton and Mary Atkinson
The Oxford English Dictionary: From Victorian venture to the digital age endeavo… 58:19 Gelesen von Fiona McPherson
The Battle for the Black Vote: Findings from the Ethnic Minority Election Survey 1:18:36 Gelesen von Anthony Heath
The Fraud of Forgiveness without Reconciliation in Economic Life. 56:44 Gelesen von Michael Black
Reporting Education 22:00 Gelesen von Reeta Chakrabarti
Spain and Europe, Old Myths and New Realities 27:07 Gelesen von Charles Powell, Esperanza Aguirre and Tom Burns
The Spanish Golden Age 54:13 Gelesen von Frances Lannon, John Elliott and Jonathan Thacker
Shakespeare's Fools 50:15 Gelesen von Katherine Duncan-Jones
Physics in the 21st century - an exciting Time for Physics at oxford 39:10 Gelesen von John Wheater, Alan Barr and Henry Snaith
Mystical Northern Lights 41:42 Gelesen von Rob Simpson
Zooniverse: what to do with half a million scientists? 43:44 Gelesen von Chris Lintott and Rob Simpson
Social Mobility - The Greatest Challenge of our Time? 32:41 Gelesen von Sir Peter Lampi
How the West Got it 45:57 Gelesen von Richard Jenkyns
Rich and Poor in Britain in the Age of Dickens and Today 1:03:47 Gelesen von Alison Jackson, Jane Humphries, Helen Small and Paul Donovan
Military Ethics Ancient and Modern 53:34 Gelesen von Matthew Leigh
Hard words, best words words in use, writing the inventory of english 26:52 Gelesen von Lynda Mugglestone
How to eat an Elephant: Why Climate Change Policy is in a Mess and How to Fix it 1:01:01 Gelesen von Steve Rayner
Going into Politics? Tales from an Academic in Westminster 37:59 Gelesen von Marc Stears and Mark Philip
The Constitutional Issues surrounding devolution in the UK 1:11:12 Gelesen von Iain MacLean and Will Hutton
Revolutionising 21st Century Healthcare Through Technology 46:35 Gelesen von Constantin Coussios, Lionel Tarassenko, Alison Noble and Andrew Hamilton
End of Life: Should Physician-Assisted Dying be Legalised? 1:12:54 Gelesen von Fiona Randall, Richard Harries, Antony Kenny, Mary Warnock, Ian Chalmers and Terence English
American election Prospects and Consequences: 2012 and Beyond 1:03:43 Gelesen von Nigel Bowles
Lumley's Children? The Nepali Community in Britain 53:41 Gelesen von David Gellner
Creating a 'John Lewis' economy? - encouraging Corporate Diversity for Sustainab… 48:12 Gelesen von Jonathan Michie
Party Games: Coalition Government in British Politics 31:01 Gelesen von Angus Hawkins
The Flexible City: overcoming Lock-In and Path-Dependency 50:07 Gelesen von Steve Rayner
How Hollywood Votes and Why it Matters 41:45 Gelesen von Tim Stanley
The Thomas Willis Oxford Brain Collection 49:59 Gelesen von Margaret Esiri
Wobbles, warbles and fish the brain basis of reading difficulties 53:04 Gelesen von John Stein
Ebooks, Reading and Scholarship in a Digital Age 1:02:11 Gelesen von Niko Pfund
Has the West Had It? 52:31 Gelesen von Chris Patten
Vaccines for Global Health 56:37 Gelesen von Adrian Hill
Napoleon 54:40 Gelesen von Brian Unwin
Europe in the World 1:06:54 Gelesen von Chris Patten, Anne Deighton, Barbara Harris-White, Alan Wolfe and Linda Yueh
What Europe for our grandchildren? 43:47 Gelesen von Timothy Garton Ash
Governing the 21st Century: Oxford's new Blavatnik School of Government 22:20 Gelesen von Ngaire Woods
Towards a Fairer Society 52:24 Gelesen von Sally Mapstone, Hugh Dent, Fiona Caldicott and Peter Quinn
The Ethics of Climate Change 50:16 Gelesen von John Broome
Justice Between Generations 49:12 Gelesen von Mark Philp, Simon Caney and Adam Swift
Earthquake Science in the 21st Century 59:17 Gelesen von Richard Walker
900 years of making a difference: the history of philanthropy at the University … 1:09:14 Gelesen von Chris Day
The Population Paradox 55:52 Gelesen von David Coleman, George Leeson and Nando Sigona
New Cells for Old Members: The Science of Stem Cells 1:07:08 Gelesen von Francis Szele
The Changing Character of War 55:54 Gelesen von Robert Johnson
Twirling the Kaleidoscope: The Byzantine Empire 1:02:58 Gelesen von Peter Frankopan
Food, Health and the Future 33:06 Gelesen von Jane Langdale, Mike Rayner and Klim McPherson