Kellogg College
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Podcasts from Kellogg College, one of Oxford University's largest and most international graduate colleges.
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Maud Gonne MacBride: feminist, agitator, muse | Kellogg Fellow Dr Tara Stubbs introduces us to Maud Gonne Macbride: feminist, agitator, muse. As part of our Centenary of Women's Suffrage celebrations, female members of the Kellogg community speak about various women who were major social and/or polit | 24 4 2020 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Who Voted for Brexit? | An evening with special guest speakers on the subject of Brexit. Professor Andrew Oswald Professor of Economics and Behavioural Science at Warwick University and Professor Danny Dorling, Halford Mackinder Professor of Geography, Oxford University discus | 22 2 2018 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Associationism, Pluralism and Postliberalism: the theopolitical legacy of David Nicholls and current British politics | 2014 David Nicholls Memorial Lecture, given by Professor John Milbank, University of Nottingham | 5 11 2014 | Free | View in iTunes |
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The Global Governance of International Migration: What Next? | A panel discussion hosted by Kellogg College on Friday 29th November 2013. The panellists discuss the global governance of migration, migrant rights and development. The regulation of international migration and migrant rights are among the most contest | 17 12 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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'Is this what you call free'? The Caribbean after Slavery. | Professor Gad Heuman, University of Warwick delivers the 2013 David Nicholls Memorial Trust Lecture. | 6 11 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Migration research at Oxford: Dr Evelyn Ersanilli | In this podcast Farhan Samanani interviews MSc Migration Studies lecturer Dr Evelyn Ersanilli to find out more about her research, and the advantages of studying migration and working at the University of Oxford. The discussion includes Evelyn's researc | 25 7 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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A behavioural perspective of translating evidence to policy and practice | Susan Michie, Professor of Health Psychology, UCL, gives a talk at Kellogg College for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. | 16 7 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Social Sustainability in Transport - Cinderella Shall Go To the Ball. | This lecture by Dr Karen Lucas conceptualises the social dimensions of the sustainability paradigm and offers a discussion of why it is so important to achieve socially sustainable mobility in our towns and cities. | 12 7 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics | Dr Carl Heneghan and John Balla discuss the evidence relating to diagnostics. | 26 6 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Postcolonial futures: the Caribbean in dialogue | Dr Kevon Rhiney, Commonwealth Fellow and lecturer (Department of Geography and Geology, University of the West Indies) considers contemporary social and economic development in Jamaica, in the light of environmental vulnerability and climate change. Th | 12 6 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Learning and Work in Medieval England | Did Medieval people go on learning through their adult life? If so, what kind of things did they learn about, who taught them, and how was it done? This lecture was delivered 23rd May 2013 as part of national Adult Learners' Week. | 29 5 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Decay | The presentations focus on the importance of disappearance as much as appearance, presence as well as absence, and growth in the guise of degeneration, arguing from difference perspectives for the importance of malaise or corrosion as a subject of study | 22 5 2013 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Economics: which way now? | Dr Martin Ruhs introduces the Department's expanding portfolio of economics courses, in the context of the on-going debate about where economics is headed, starting with the world economic downturn. What were the causes of the global financial crisis an | 19 12 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Henry II and the Twelfth-Century World | Dr Elizabeth Gemmill introduces the most remarkable monarch, Henry II, whose dominions stretched from the south west of France to the north of Britain. His achievements have lasted until our own times, but his reign was marred by tragedy too. Henry II's | 19 12 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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W.B. Yeats and the Ghost Club | Dr Tara Stubbs uses exciting new research findings to discuss the close links between Yeats's attendances at the Ghost Club during the 1910s-1920s, his (sometimes amusing) spiritualist experiments, and his poetic works. The London-based Ghost Club was a | 19 12 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Boulevards, Brushwork and Bugattis : Modern Art and Design in Paris | In the nineteenth-century Paris was transformed into an alluring spectacle of cafés, department stores and exhibitions. Dr Claire O'Mahony looks at the inspiration of the modern city of light from Impressionist painters to the glamour of Art Deco. In t | 19 12 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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From global credit-crunch to Eurocrisis and double-dip recession: whatever next? | The 25 years up to the 2007-8 global credit crunch were ones of privatisation, deregulation, financialisation and, in the UK, demutualisation. Professor Jonathan Michie will discuss the causes and consequences of the global credit crunch. The 25 years u | 19 12 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Goldilocks and the origin of animals - insights from the far north | The Cambrian Explosion is one of the most spectacular episodes in Earth history, with the first traces of animals appearing in the fossil record at around 550 million years, and most modern major groups (phyla and classes) present by 510 Ma. The event o | 10 12 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Rethinking impact with social media | Oxford-based researcher Nando Sigona started his blog "Postcards from..." in 2008. Since then his use of social media has expanded into Twitter and Podcasting to engage wider communities in his research on migration, asylum and minority issues. Nando pr | 26 11 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Which technologies do Oxford University students use? | Melissa Highton, University of Oxford, presents the findings of the DIGE Project which investigated the use of technology by students from Oxford. | 26 11 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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'Lack of evidence' that popular sports products work | Consumers could be wasting their money on sports drinks, protein shakes and high-end trainers, according to a new joint investigation by BBC Panorama and the British Medical Journal. Dr Carl Heneghan of Kellogg College, University of Oxford, explains hi | 19 10 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Furnishings and Domestic Culture in early Modern England | A seminar presentation on doctoral research, employing probate inventories for the Oxfordshire market town of Thame in the 17th century. A presentation of doctoral research to the Archaeology and Local History seminar series at Kellogg College in Novemb | 15 6 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Unequal Mobility and its Social Consequences | Dr Karen Lucas delivers a seminar as part of the 'Socio-spatial inequalities, transport and mobilities' seminar series held in the Transport Studies Unit during Hilary Term 2012. | 11 4 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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John Milton | Dr Anna Beer shares a few short extracts of Milton's poem Lycidas and discusses what they show about Milton's very special qualities as a writer. | 15 3 2012 | Free | View in iTunes |
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900 years of making a difference: the history of philanthropy at the University of Oxford | Chris Day reflects on how generous philanthropic support from organisations and individuals has inspired the success of the University of Oxford. | 11 10 2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
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'More than the Trip' and the role of transport in social exclusion and approaches to develop guidance for the implementation of accessibility planning as an integral part of local transport planning | Dr Karen Lucas, Research Fellow in Transport, Accessibility and Social Exclusion at the TSU, delivers a keynote talk at the TDSA conference 'Micro transit: What? Where? Why?' conference, 18-19 August 2011, Brisbane, Australia. | 25 8 2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Success of the Smelliest - Sexual attraction and pheromones | Sexual attraction and pheromones? Dr. Tristram Wyatt talks about pheromones and evolution in a short talk about the "Success of the smelliest". Recorded as part of an ongoing series of short lectures. | 21 3 2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Diagnostic Tests | Dr Carl Heneghan delivers a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. | 24 2 2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Letters from Vienna - Freud's correspondence with Pastor Oskar Pfister | Sacred Psychoanalysis: the place of religion and spirituality in contemporary psychoanalysis. Delivered by Dr Alistair Ross. | 16 2 2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Young People do a lot of things with technology - does that include learning? | For many young people, being able to use ICTs for learning at home is essential for their educational success - or so, at any rate, the argument goes. Is this in fact turning out to be the case? Delivered by Dr Chris Davies. | 16 2 2011 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Sustainable development and crime in the urban Caribbean | David Howard (Lecturer in Sustainable Urban Development, University of Oxford) looks at larger concerns over social and spatial equity, conceptual approaches to sovereignty and the practical interpretation of sustainable forms of justice. Abstract: Rece | 15 12 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Teaching Style: Is there such a thing and does it matter? | A number of inventories have been developed for use by teachers in adult, continuing and higher education to promote and structure reflection on teaching. Delivered by Dr Adrian Stokes. Typically, these tools involve a scoring mechanism and indicate a p | 23 11 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Credit societies and the search for school fees in Uganda | Presented at 'An Africanist's Legacy - A Workshop in Celebration of the Work of David Parkin' held at Oxford, 8-9 July 2010. Co-authored by Richard Vokes. | 24 8 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Lessons from the truth and reconciliation process for 21st century challenges | Archbishop Desmond Tutu delivers the 2010 Bynum Tudor lecture in which he draws from the experience of overcoming apartheid to point the way to justice and reconciliation in the Middle East. A packed Sheldonian Theatre gave a rousing ovation to Archbish | 4 6 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Taming the Casino Banks | In this podcast the experts discuss whether the 'casino' banks that are considered too big to fail are simply too big, and explain the arguments for and against splitting them up. | 15 3 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Bank bonuses, breakups and regulation | In the first podcast of 2010, the experts discuss bank bonuses, proposed break-ups and tighter regulation of the banking and financial sectors. | 28 1 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Learning Differently, Teaching Inclusively | Dr David Mills presents from an academic viewpoint on the University of Oxford's efforts to promote an inclusive environment for learning. | 5 1 2010 | Free | View in iTunes |
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BODcast: P.D. James in conversation with Colin Dexter (short) | Special footage celebrating the launch of Talking about Detective Fiction by PD James, the latest Bodleian Library publication. PD James is donating all royalties from the hardback edition to the Bodleian and hopes it will encourage further philanthropy | 30 9 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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BODcast: P.D. James in conversation with Colin Dexter (long) | Special footage celebrating the launch of Talking about Detective Fiction by PD James, the latest Bodleian Library publication. PD James is donating all royalties from the hardback edition to the Bodleian and hopes it will encourage further philanthropy | 30 9 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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The Early Universe and Alzheimer's | Pedro discusses the Big Bang and the early Universe, and Jonathan details Oxford's groundbreaking research of the genetics of Alzheimer's. | 3 9 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Challenging Macroeconomics | In part 6, our experts examine new models for monetary and fiscal policy, global financial markets and a world economy characterised by global imbalances. | 11 8 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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We're the people we've been waiting for | Lord Puttnam discusses how education and learning will develop over the next decade and beyond, given the pace of change driven by digital technologies. He reflects on the impact of the recession and climate change on how we equip learners for the futur | 12 6 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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UK Budget and Global Recovery Plans | In Part 5, our experts examine the British economy in light of the recent Budget, and assess whether a global recovery may be on the horizon. | 4 6 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Pheromones and Diabetes | In the third edition of Inside Oxford Science zoologist Dr Tristram Wyatt explores the science of pheromones and Professor Frances Ashcroft tells us about her role in basic research into diabetes. | 26 5 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Challenges and opportunities in a changing world | Dr Kohn is a pharmacologist, entrepreneur and a musician. In his lecture he drew on his experience throughout his distinguished career, combining his love of music and his life as a baritone of professional standing with that of a medical scientist. | 5 5 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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G20: Solutions to Global Depression? | In this fourth podcast Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss the G20 debates over co-ordinated fiscal expansion, global regulation, and the role of the IMF. | 31 3 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Societies in Transition: The Neanderthal-Modern Human Transition | Chris Stringer, Research Leader in the Paleontology department at the Natural History Museum, discusses skeletal, DNA and behavioural evidence that sheds light on the transition between neanderthals and modern humans. | 24 3 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Credit Crunch Live | Economics students of St Edmund Hall, University of Oxford pose questions to a panel of experts about the credit crunch and global recession. | 25 2 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Bank Bail-outs and Obama's Green New Deal | In this second podcast, Linda Yueh and Jonathan Michie discuss President Obama's Green New Deal, banking bail-outs, quantitative easing and whether we can spend our way out of the economic crisis. | 28 1 2009 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Global Recession: How Did it Happen? | Linda Yueh talks to Jonathan Michie about the credit crunch and looming global recession, the effect it has had on both banks and businesses, and how a Green New Deal may provide a solution to the crisis. | 22 12 2008 | Free | View in iTunes |
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Introduction to the software life-cycle | Introductory lecture, given by Dr Raymond Flood, for the summer school part of the online diploma in computing. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/on01 to view the full presentation from Dr Raymond Flood, including his slides. | 11 9 2008 | Free | View in iTunes |
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If I were you, I wouldn't start from here: understanding Oxford through its past | Local history lecture, by Chris Day, giving an overview of the history of the University of Oxford. Visit http://media.conted.ox.ac.uk/lh01 to view the full presentation from Chris Day, including his slides. | 1 9 2008 | Free | View in iTunes |
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