Core Course: Modernism and Post-modernism |
This lecture forms part of a series entitled "Art History: Concepts and Methods" and is for second year Undergraduate and MSt History of Art students. It was delivered at the University of Oxford History of Art Department. |
Alex J. Taylor |
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Significant Form |
Semir Zeki gives a presentation entitled; The Neurobiology of Beauty, and Gerhard Lauer gives a talk entitled, Is there an Aesthetic Experience in this Experiment? The Chair is Professor Andrew Parker. |
Semir Zeki, Gerhard Lauer, Andrew Parker |
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In the Beginning: Crime, Criminology and Criminal Justice in 1966 |
Professor David Downes, Professor Tim Newburn, and Professor Paul Rock, London School of Economics |
David Downes |
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The Unity of the Universe |
The Final Dennis Sciama Memorial Lecture delivered by Professor David Deutsch |
David Deutsch |
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Engineering Defects in Diamond |
Physics Colloquium 26th February 2016 delivered by Professor Mark Newton |
Mark Newton |
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Optical Microscopy and Spectroscopy of Single Molecules and Single Plasmonic Gold Nanoparticles |
Physics Colloquium 19th February 2016 delivered by Professor Michel Orrit |
Michel Orrit |
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2016 Kolakowski Lecture - What makes Poland special: Polish Nationalism in Comparative Context |
Professor John Connelly (UC Berkeley) gives the 2016 Annual Kolakowski lecture for the Programme on Modern Poland. Chaired by Mikolaj Kunicki (St. Antony's College). |
John Connelly |
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Stellarators, Fusion Energy and the Wendelstein 7-X Experiment |
Physics Colloquium 29th January 2016 delivered by Professor Per Helender |
Per Helender |
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Epidemics, Erdös Numbers and the Internet: the Physics of Networks |
Physics Colloquium 12th February 2016 delivered by Professor Mark Newman |
Mark Newman |
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DalitzFest |
The Scientific Legacy of Dick Dalitz |
Frank Close, Christopher Llewellyn-Smith |
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Quantum Computer Simulation of Chemistry and Materials: Advances and Perspectives |
Physics Colloquium 5th February 2016 delivered by Professor Alán Aspuru-Guzik |
Alán Aspuru-Guzik |
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200 years of fun and games |
Richard Ballam talks about the rich collections of games and pastimes he has recently donated to the Bodleian, the subject of the display Playing with History. |
Richard Ballam |
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10 Top tips for doing applied healthcare research: How to get started |
Carl Heneghan gives a talk held on January 11th 2016 Kellogg College. |
Carl Heneghan |
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Seeing the High Energy Universe with IceCube |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 3rd morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Inner Space Meets Outer Space: Covering the Connections Between Cosmology and Particle Physics |
Subir Sarkar |
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Symmetry, Spaces and Undecidability - Martin Bridson |
The understanding of the possible geometries in dimension 3 is one of the triumphs of 20th century mathematics. In this talk Martin Bridson explains why such an understanding is impossible in higher dimensions. |
Martin Bridson |
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Growing Black Holes over 12 Billion Years |
The 2015 Hintze Biannual Lecture delivered by Professor Meg Urry |
Meg Urry |
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The Einstein Lens and a Tale of Two Eclipses |
Physics Colloquium 20th November 2015 delivered by Professor Tom Ray |
Tom Ray |
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The French Revolutionary Terror: Proto-Totalitarian or Public Sphere? |
Professor Colin Jones CBE (Queen Mary University of London) delivers the annual Besterman Lecture for the Voltaire Foundation at Wolfson College, Oxford |
Colin Jones |
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Putting the Higgs Boson in its Place |
Professor Melissa Franklin talks about her experiences working towards the discovery of the Higgs Boson and her work today at the Large Hadron Collider |
Melissa Franklin, Marcus du Sautoy |
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At a Physics Info/Sci Intersection |
Physics Colloquium 30th October 2015 delivered by Professer Paul Ginsparg |
Paul Ginsparg |
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The Unconscious: a Concept or a Metaphor? |
Andrew Mayes, and Angus Nicholls, give a talk for the Unconscious Memory seminar series. |
Andrew Mayes, Angus Nicholls |
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How hot will it get in a world run by economists? A physicist’s take on climate change policy |
Physics Colloquium 23rd October 2015 delivered by Professor Myles Allen |
Myles Allen |
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What has EBM done for healthcare? |
Professor Carl Heneghan gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine podcast series. |
Carl Heneghan |
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Theorising with narrative: How careful analysis of stories can help us rise above the ontological desert of ‘behaviour change’ research |
Professor Trish Greenhalgh gives a talk for the Centre for Evidence Based Medicine. |
Trish Greenhalgh |
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Malone's Chronologizing of Aubrey's Lives (putt in writing... tumultuarily) |
Keynote lecture by Margreta de Grazia, (Emerita Sheli Z. and Burton X. Rosenberg Professor of the Humanities, University of Pennsylvania) for the Marginal Malone conference held in Oxford on June 26th, 2015. |
Margreta de Grazia |
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Understanding the Monsoon |
The 2015 Halley Lecture delivered by Professor Peter J. Webster |
Peter J. Webster |
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Distinguishing Marks of Genius |
What do geniuses have in common, across the arts and sciences? And how do we distinguish genius from talent? Andrew Robinson, author of Genius: A Very Short Introduction, considers (a little of) the evidence. |
Andrew Robinson |
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Pieces of the jigsaw: history through the John Johnson Collection of Printed Ephemera |
A lunchtime lecture by Julie-Anne Lambert accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries. |
Julie-Anne Lambert |
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The Savile Library |
Lunchtime lecture by Will Poole accompanying the exhibition Marks of Genius: Masterpieces from the Collections of the Bodleian Libraries. |
Will Poole |
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Parlez-vous Beams? The Frontier of Beam Physics and Accelerator Science: from High Energy Particle Colliders to Quantum Degenerate Beams |
Physics Colloquium 12th June 2015 delivered by Professer Swapan Chattopadhyay |
Swapan Chattopadhyay |
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The Quantum Universe |
The 2015 Hintze Lecture delivered by Professor Hitoshi Murayama |
Hitoshi Murayama |
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Unlocking the Power of Hydrogen |
Kylie Vincent and Philip Ash discuss how bacteria harness the energy stored within hydrogen molecules, and how this could help build a more sustainable energy future. |
Kylie Vincent, Philip Ash |
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Chemistry is Central to our Energy Future |
Phil Grunewald, Deputy Director of Energy Research at the University of Oxford, explains how chemistry helps to solve global energy challenges. |
Phil Grunewald |
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Nanoparticle Catalysis: Size Matters |
Hanif Mahadi, Researcher in Edman Tsang’s group, explains how nanoparticle catalysts help us use fossil fuels more efficiently and develop cleaner alternative sources of energy. |
Hanif Mahadi |
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Using Catalysts to Make Exhaust Fumes Greener |
How can we reduce the pollution from car exhausts? |
Elizabeth Raine |
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The Energy Challenge: Research at Oxford |
Providing secure, affordable and sustainable forms of energy is one of our biggest challenges this century. Hear how the cutting-edge fundamental research we undertake addresses real world problems and helps us to move towards a more sustainable future. |
Phil Grunewald |
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Chasing Fast Dynamos in the Plasma Lab |
Physics Colloquium 29th May 2015 delivered by Professor Cary Forest |
Cary Forest |
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Climate Observations from Space |
Physics Colloquium 5th June 2015 delivered by Professor Stephen Briggs |
Stephen Briggs |
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Proustian Memory |
Professor Gordon Shepherd (Yale) ‘Reassessing Mechanisms of Autobiographical Memory’ and Dr Kirsten Shepherd-Barr (St Catherine’s, Oxford) ‘Madeleines and Neuromodernism’. Chaired by Dr Sowon Park (Corpus Christi, Oxford) |
Gordon Shepherd, Kirsten Shepherd-Barr |
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Zaharoff Lecture 2015: Figures de la disparition dans le roman français contemporain |
Figures de la disparition dans le roman français contemporain |
Dominique Rabaté, Michael Sheringham |
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Creating the evidence base for prescribing in psychiatry |
Associate Professor Andrea Cipriani discusses his research that involves synthesising evidence for psychiatric medications |
Andrea Cipriani |
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Cosmology from the Microwave Background |
Physics Colloquium 22nd May 2015 delivered by Professor Jo Dunkley |
Jo Dunkley |
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Everything from nothing, or how our universe was made |
The 2015 Wetton Lecture delivered by Professor Carlos Frenk |
Carlos Frenk |
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Long-period temperature records in the British Isles |
Prof Chris Folland, University of East Anglia and Met Office Hadley Centre, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015. |
Chris Folland |
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Long-period precipitation records in the British Isles |
Prof Tim Burt, University of Durham, gives a talk as part of the Met Office award for 200 years of continuous weather observations at Oxford ceremony on 15th May 2015 |
Tim Burt |
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Topological Boundary Modes from Quantum Electronics to Classical Mechanics |
The 2015 Cherwell-Simon Lecture delivered by Professor Charles Kane |
Charles Kane |
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Early Intervention in Psychosis |
Dr Matthew Broome discusses what is known about predicting the risk of transition to psychosis in high risk groups |
Matthew Broome |
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2015 Disability Lecture: Hilary Lister, from Jesus College to sailing solo around the UK |
Hilary Lister is giving the first University of Oxford Disability Lecture. Hilary was an undergraduate at Jesus College who has since gained fame as a quadriplegic sailor. She was the first disabled woman to sail solo around Britain. |
Hilary Lister |
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Neuroscience and Psychoanalysis |
Richard Brown( Professor of Psychology and Neuroscience, Dalhousie University) and Mark Solms (Chair of Neuropsychology, University of Cape Town) give the fourth talk in the Unconscious Memory series. |
Richard Brown, Mark Solms |
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Managing large scale international clinical trials |
Managing clinical trials, of whatever size and complexity, requires efficient trial management. Barbara Farrell shares from her wide experience. |
Barbara Farrell |
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Re-thinking police legitimacy |
Dr Justice Tankebe, University of Cambridge - 12 March 2015 |
Justice Tankebe |
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Too Big to Jail: Theory and Evidence on Corporate Crime Enforcement in the U.S. |
Professor Brandon Garrett, University of Virginia School of Law - 30 April 2015 |
Brandon Garrett |
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Storytelling in diabetes: a mixed-methods study |
The patient as storyteller and the story as ‘self management’ |
Trish Greenhalgh |
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Research impact: the new jargon for knowledge to action |
If we are going to take impact seriously, we need to be clear about the philosophical assumptions underpinning different kinds of research and also the different kinds of links between research, practice and policy. |
Trish Greenhalgh |
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Combatting Corruption with Mobile Phones |
India’s right to information movement demonstrated the potential to combat corruption through social audits – an exercise to share and verify public records with people. |
Vivek Srinivasan |
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The Campaign for Real EBM Evidence Based Medicine |
Professor Trish Greenhalgh gives a talk on the crisis facing evidence based medicine and offers a solution for its rennaissance within healthcare. |
Trish Greenhalgh |
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Impact of genetics on neuropsychopharmacology |
Professor Paul Harrison discusses the genetics of mental health conditions |
Paul Harrison |
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The Higgs Boson and Particle Physics at the LHC: a Progress Report and Plans for the Future |
Physics Colloquium 13th February 2015 Deliverd by Daniela Bortoletto |
Daniela Bortoletto |
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Science with a crowd: The Zooniverse from Galaxy Zoo to LSST |
Physics Colloquium 30th January 2015 delivered by Chris Lintott |
Chris Lintott |
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Colours from Earth: preparing for exo-earth characterisation |
Physics Colloquium 6th March 2015 deliverd by Robert Fosbury |
Robert Fosbury |
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Using ketamine in treatment resistant depression |
Dr Rupert McShane is interviewed about his current research into the antidepressant effects of ketamine infusion |
Rupert McShane |
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Priming |
Professor Masud Husain and Dr Ben Morgan give the third Unconscious Memory talk. |
Masud Husain, Ben Morgan |
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Unconscious Memory and Mental Space |
Professor Michael Burke and Dr Sebastian Groes give the second Unconscious Memory talk. |
Michael Burke, Sebastian Groes |
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Exploring the Two Cultures |
Professor Larry Squire and Dr Simon Kemp give the first Unconscious Memory Seminar. |
Larry Squire, Simon Kemp |
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One century, three Polands: the Second Republic, People’s Poland, and the Third Republic |
Prof Dariusz Stola, Director of the Museum of the History of Polish Jews, gives a talk for the Programme on Modern Poland on 4th February 2015. |
Dariusz Stola |
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LHC searches for dark matter |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN |
Ulrich Haisch |
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Precision Studies of the Higgs |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator program at CERN |
Giulia Zanderighi |
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The Standard Model and the LHC! in the Higgs Boson Era |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 6th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the ways in which ideas from theoretical particle physics guide the high energy accelerator programme at CERN. |
Juan Rojo |
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Matter Emerges from the Vacuum |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the first Saturday Morning of Theoretical Physics on 22 June 2013. The event focussed on how we use field theory to understand material reality. |
Joseph Conlon |
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Plasma Tamed, Fusion Power and the Theoretical Challenge |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 4th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Plasmas: the normal form of matter and the key to unlimited energy. |
Steve Cowley |
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String Theory on the Sky |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 3rd morning of Theoretical Physics. The event focused on the interface between theoretical developments in particle physics and astrophysics/cosmology. |
David Marsh |
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5 SOLDIERS – The Body is The Frontline: Choreographing 21st Century War |
Rosie Kay gives a talk for the Changing Character of War seminar series on dance and war |
Rosie Kay |
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The Russian-Ukrainian War: Challenges for Military Policy in the Baltic State |
Dr Deividas Slekys (University of Vilnius), gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series. |
Deividas Slekys |
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Fighting to the End: The Strategic Culture of the Pakistan Army |
Dr C. Christine Fair (Georgetown) gives a talk for the Changing Character of War programme seminar series. |
C Christine Fair |
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Financial projections - Chapter 5 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, presents final examples of financial projections. |
Thomas Hellmann |
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Financial projections - Chapter 4 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, presents what are the classic mistakes that the entrepreneurs make when they do financial projections. |
Thomas Hellmann |
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Financial projections - Chapter 3 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, explains what are the cost projections, integrated projections and how to manage the cash flow. |
Thomas Hellmann |
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Financial projections - Chapter 2 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, explains what are the cost projections, integrated projections and how to manage the cash flow. |
Thomas Hellmann |
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Financial projections - Chapter 1 |
Dr. Thomas Hellmann, Academic Director of the Entrepreneurship Centre at the Saïd School of Business, University of Oxford, explains the term financial projections. |
Thomas Hellmann |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 6 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital, summarises the lecture with final remarks on how to raise venture capital. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 25th, 2014. |
Christian Hernandez |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 5 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital, explains the ratio of opportunities and how the investment process looks like from the venture capitalists perspective. |
Christian Hernandez |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 4 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital, explains what is bootstrapping. |
Christian Hernandez |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 3 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital,explains the dynamics between venture capitalists, shareholders and clients. |
Christian Hernandez |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 2 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital, presents trends in technology that are interesting for venture capital companies. |
Christian Hernandez |
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Raising Venture Capital Chapter 1 |
Christian Hernandez, Co-Founder and Managing Partner at White Star Capital, explains what is venture capital. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 25th, 2014. |
Christian Hernandez |
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How Can I Protect My Ideas? - Chapter 6 |
Robert Anderson, Intellectual Property Lawyer at Hogan Lovells, summarises the lecture with final remarks on intellectual property. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 18th, 2014. |
Robert Anderson |
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How Can I Protect My Ideas? - Chapter 5 |
Robert Anderson, Intellectual Property Lawyer at Hogan Lovells, explains what are the commercial and practical matters to keep in mind when you want to protect your business idea.This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford o |
Robert Anderson |
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How Can I Protect My Ideas? - Chapter 4 |
Robert Anderson, Intellectual Property Lawyer at Hogan Lovells, explains what is a patent. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 18th, 2014. |
Robert Anderson |
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How Can I Protect My Ideas? - Chapter 3 |
Robert Anderson, Intellectual Property Lawyer at Hogan Lovells, explains what is a copyright. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 18th, 2014. |
Robert Anderson |
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How Can I Protect My Ideas? - Chapter 2 |
Robert Anderson, Intellectual Property Lawyer at Hogan Lovells, explains what is a trademark. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 18th, 2014. |
Robert Anderson |
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How Can I Protect My Ideas? - Chapter 1 |
Robert Anderson, Intellectual Property Lawyer at Hogan Lovells, explains what is intellectual property. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 18th, 2014. |
Robert Anderson |
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Private Security and Regulatory Space: In Search of the Public Interest |
Ian Loader, Centre for Criminology - 7 October 2014 at National Law University, Delhi |
Ian Loader |
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Black Holes, Axions and the Gravitational Atom in the Sky |
Physics Colloquium 5th December 2014 delivered by Dr Asimina Arvanitak |
Asimina Arvanitak |
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Knowing what we know now. International crimes in historical perspective |
Prof Willem De Haan, Department of Criminal Law and Criminology, Universtiy of Amsterdam - 15 October 2014 |
Willem De Haan |
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Stuck in the middle: Waiting and Uncertainty in Immigration Detention |
Sarah Turnbull - Centre for Criminology - 7 October 2014 at National Law University, Delhi |
Sarah Turnbull |
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Experiments in public confidence and police legitimacy |
Dr Ben Bradford, Centre for Criminology - 7 October 2014 at National Law University, Delhi |
Ben Bradford |
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Revisiting Nordic Exceptionalism: The view from inside |
Anna Eriksson, Centre for Criminology |
Anna Eriksson |
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Immigration Enforcement |
Prof Jennifer Chacon, School of Law, University of California - 12 November 2014 |
Jennifer Chacon |
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Experiments in public confidence and police legitimacy: Promise, potential and pitfalls |
Dr Ben Bradford, Centre for Criminology - 30 October 2014 |
Ben Bradford |
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The Vacuum Comes Alive |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 1st morning of Theoretical Physics covering how we use field theory to understand material reality |
James Binney |
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