Inside the Centre: The Life and Work of J. Robert Oppenheimer |
Physics Colloquium 21st November 2014 delivered by Prof Ray Monk |
Ray Monk |
2 December, 2014 |
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Millisecond Pulsars, Magnetars, and Black Holes: The Wickedly Cool Stellar Undead |
The 9th Hintze Lecture delivered by Professor Scott Ransom |
Scott Ransom |
2 December, 2014 |
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How Can I Know If My Idea Is Good? - Chapter 6 |
Dave Fletcher, Founder and Managing Director of White October summarises the lecture with final remarks on customer discovery. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 11th, 2014. |
Dave Fletcher |
1 December, 2014 |
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How Can I Know If My Idea Is Good? - Chapter 5 |
Dave Fletcher, Founder and Managing Director of White October explains how to test the solutions in customer discovery. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 11th, 2014. |
Dave Fletcher |
1 December, 2014 |
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How Can I Know If My Idea Is Good? - Chapter 4 |
Dave Fletcher, Founder and Managing Director of White October presents the ideas on how to test the problem in customer discovery. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 11th, 2014. |
Dave Fletcher |
1 December, 2014 |
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How Can I Know If My Idea Is Good? - Chapter 3 |
Dave Fletcher, Founder and Managing Director of White October summarises the main issues regarding the customer development theory. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 11th, 2014. |
David Fletcher |
1 December, 2014 |
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How Can I Know If My Idea Is Good? - Chapter 2 |
Dave Fletcher, Founder and Managing Director of White October explains the preparation process for customer discovery. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 11th, 2014. |
Dave Fletcher |
1 December, 2014 |
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How Can I Know If My Idea Is Good? - Chapter 1 |
Dave Fletcher, Founder and Managing Director of White October explains what is customer development. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 11th, 2014. |
Dave Fletcher |
1 December, 2014 |
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Realist Review: Mixing Method |
This talk will introduce the realist review methodology as a strategy for combining qualitative and quantitative data to answer the question “what works, for whom, and in what circumstances” |
Janet Harris |
1 December, 2014 |
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Systematic Reviews, the need for change |
The need to generate systematic reviews is relatively uncontroversial and until recently so were the methods of production. |
Jon Brassey |
1 December, 2014 |
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EBM - What it is, what it isn't, how might you contribute? |
Carl Heneghan is a Professor of Evidence-Based Medicine and a Primary Care Physician and has over 20 years experience of using evidence in practice for changing health care. |
Carl Heneghan |
1 December, 2014 |
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Big Data's Big Deal - Viktor Mayer-Schonberger |
Big Data promises to change all sectors of our economy, and deeply affect our society. |
Viktor Mayer-Schonberger |
20 November, 2014 |
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How Do I Market My Business And Sell Products? - Chapter 6 |
AJ Leon, Founder and Artistic Director of Misfit Incorporated and Twitgift summarises the lecture with some final remarks. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 4th, 2014. |
AJ Leon |
18 November, 2014 |
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How Do I Market My Business And Sell Products? - Chapter 5 |
AJ Leon, Founder and Artistic Director of Misfit Incorporated and Twitgift presents the effective pitching an sales techniques. |
AJ Leon |
18 November, 2014 |
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How Do I Market My Business And Sell Products? - Chapter 4 |
AJ Leon, Founder and Artistic Director of Misfit Incorporated and Twitgift explains why the community is more powerful than a customer base. |
AJ Leon |
18 November, 2014 |
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How Do I Market My Business And Sell Products? - Chapter 3 |
AJ Leon, Founder and Artistic Director of Misfit Incorporated and Twitgift presents the basics of content marketing. |
AJ Leon |
18 November, 2014 |
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How Do I Market My Business And Sell Products? - Chapter 2 |
AJ Leon, Founder and Artistic Director of Misfit Incorporated and Twitgift presents the theory behind positioning and branding in order to drive traffic and generate interest in any business. |
AJ Leon |
18 November, 2014 |
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How Do I Market My Business And Sell Products? - Chapter 1 |
AJ Leon, Founder and Artistic Director of Misfit Incorporated and Twitgift presents his background and his company. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on November 4th, 2014. |
AJ Leon |
18 November, 2014 |
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Business Model Canvas and Lean approach Chapter 4 |
Maria Nikolou, Senior Programme Manger in the Entrepreneurship Centre, Saïd Business School summarises her lecture with final remarks. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on October 28th, 2014. |
Maria Nikolou |
12 November, 2014 |
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Business Model Canvas and Lean approach Chapter 3 |
Maria Nikolou, Senior Programme Manger in the Entrepreneurship Centre, Saïd Business School presents basic information concerning the customer development and minimum viable product. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxfor |
Maria Nikolou |
12 November, 2014 |
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Business Model Canvas and Lean approach Chapter 2 |
Maria Nikolou, Senior Programme Manger in the Entrepreneurship Centre, Saïd Business School presents the Business Model Canvas and useful tips on how to use it. |
Maria Nikolou |
12 November, 2014 |
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Business Model Canvas and Lean approach Chapter 1 |
Maria Nikolou, Senior Programme Manger in the Entrepreneurship Centre, Saïd Business School presents the Lean approach. |
Maria Nikolou |
12 November, 2014 |
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Black holes in the nearby Universe |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 5th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Black holes: where physics reaches its limit. |
John Magorrian |
5 November, 2014 |
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The impact of black holes on the Universe |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 5th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Black holes: where physics reaches its limit. |
James Binney |
5 November, 2014 |
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Black holes in Einstein's gravity and beyond |
Members of the Rudolf Peierls Centre for Theoretical Physics hosted the 5th morning of Theoretical Physics covering the subject of Black holes: where physics reaches its limit. |
Andrei Starinets |
5 November, 2014 |
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Future-Proofing Business - Chapter 3 |
Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship presents the B-Impact Assessment tool. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on October 21st, 2014. |
Pamela Hartigan |
3 November, 2014 |
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Future-Proofing Business - Chapter 2 |
Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship presents the B-Impact Assessment tool. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on October 21st, 2014 |
Pamela Hartigan |
3 November, 2014 |
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Future-Proofing Business - Chapter 1 |
Pamela Hartigan, Director of the Skoll Centre for Social Entrepreneurship introduces the concept of future-proofing business. This lecture took place at the Saïd Business School, University of Oxford on October 21st, 2014. |
Pamela Hartigan |
3 November, 2014 |
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How do I start a Business? – Chapter 5 |
Constantin Coussios, Professor in the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford, introduces the initial steps needed to launch a venture and issues to consider. |
Constantin Coussios |
27 October, 2014 |
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How do I start a Business? – Chapter 4 |
Constantin Coussios, Professor in the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford, introduces the initial steps needed to launch a venture and issues to consider. In this chapter Prof. Coussios introduces basic terms and concepts. |
Constantin Coussios |
27 October, 2014 |
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How do I start a Business? – Chapter 3 |
Constantin Coussios, Professor in the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford, introduces the initial steps needed to launch a venture and issues to consider. |
Constantin Coussios |
27 October, 2014 |
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How do I start a Business? – Chapter 2 |
Constantin Coussios, Professor in the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford, introduces the initial steps needed to launch a venture and issues to consider. |
Constantin Coussios |
27 October, 2014 |
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How do I start a Business? – Chapter 1 |
Constantin Coussios, Professor in the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford, introduces the initial steps needed to launch a venture and issues to consider. |
Constantin Coussios |
27 October, 2014 |
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How do I start a Business? - Introduction |
Constantin Coussios, Professor in the Institute for Biomedical Engineering at the University of Oxford, introduces the initial steps needed to launch a venture and issues to consider. |
Constantin Coussios |
27 October, 2014 |
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Incredible Machines: Introduction |
Dr Ashley Shepherd introduces the extraordinary machines used by Oxford chemists, and tells us about her work as a surface analyst. |
Ashley Shepherd |
19 June, 2014 |
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Core Course: Space: Approaches to Architecture |
This lecture forms part of series entitled 'Art History: Concepts and Methods', offered to second year Undergraduate and MSt History of Art students. |
Matthew Walker |
6 May, 2014 |
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Core Course: Artists' Names |
This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. |
Geraldine Johnson |
6 May, 2014 |
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Core Course: Art and Art History: Painting in China |
This lecture forms part of series entitled Introduction to the History of Art, a core course taught to the first year undergraduate History of Art students. |
Craig Clunas |
6 May, 2014 |
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Measuring social outcomes in psychiatry |
Francis Vergunst is a DPhil student at Oxford University. He speaks to Dr Daniel Maughan about his research into how mental health care affects social outcomes such as housing and employment. |
Francis Vergunst |
14 April, 2014 |
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Continuity of care |
Stephen Puntis is a DPhil student at Oxford University. He speaks to Dr Daniel Maughan about his research into the benefits of continuity of care for patients with severe and enduring mental illness. |
Stephen Puntis |
14 April, 2014 |
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Assertive outreach in psychiatry |
Dr Thurston is a psychiatrist at Oxford who has worked in assertive outreach for many years. He discusses the benefits of assertive outreach and their place in modern psychiatry and gives an overview of how psychiatry has changed over the past 20 years. |
David Thurston |
25 March, 2014 |
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Suicide Assessment |
Professor Hawton is a world leading expert in suicide research. He has written books on the subject and has contributed to UK policy in this area. He speaks to Dr Daniel Maughan about this controversial area of psychiatric research. |
Keith Hawton |
25 March, 2014 |
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A Short Guide To Managing Your Time |
Sally LePage and Liz Timoney White |
Sally LePage, Liz Timoney White, Inés Dawson, Luke Ogilvie-Thomson |
5 February, 2014 |
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A Schuman Compact for the Euro Area |
Ashoka Mody, Princeton University gives a seminar for the PEFM programme. The discussant was David Vines, Balliol College, Oxford and the chair was Kalypso Nicolaïdis, St. Antony's College, Oxford. |
Ashoka Mody, David Vines, Kalypso Nicolaidis |
4 February, 2014 |
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Sustainable mental health |
An introduction to key aspects of sustainable mental health, and how this can be applied across the NHS more widely. |
Daniel Maughan |
21 January, 2014 |
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The causes of early onset psychosis |
An interview with Dr Lennox discussing her career in academic psychiatry, and her current research into the causes of early onset psychosis. |
Belinda Lennox |
21 January, 2014 |
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Why should we study Old English Literature? |
Dr Francis Leneghan of St Cross College, Oxford, discusses his current research around Beowulf and proposes why we should still study Old English Literature. |
Francis Leneghan |
7 November, 2013 |
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Psychological medicine |
Interview with Professor Sharpe about psychological medicine and his randomised controlled trial investigating the treatment of depression in people with cancer. |
Michael Sharpe |
15 October, 2013 |
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Community treatment orders |
An interview with Professor Burns about social psychiatry and his randomised controlled trial into community treatment orders. |
Tom Burns |
15 October, 2013 |
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Dementia |
An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of dementia. |
Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan |
15 October, 2013 |
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Delirium |
An overview of the clinical diagnosis, investigation and management of delirium. |
Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan |
15 October, 2013 |
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Anxiety disorders |
An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of anxiety disorders. |
Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan |
15 October, 2013 |
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Schizophrenia |
An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of schizophrenia. |
Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan |
15 October, 2013 |
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Bipolar Disorder |
An overview of the aetiology, clinical diagnosis and management of bipolar disorder. |
Charlotte Allan, Daniel Maughan |
15 October, 2013 |
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Why should we study Elizabethan Theatre? |
Professor Tiffany Stern of University College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Elizabethan Theatre. |
Tiffany Stern, Ilana Lassman |
19 August, 2013 |
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Why should we study the humanities? |
For those wanting a further challenge, Professor Helen Small of Pembroke College, Oxford, discusses the difficulties facing the study of the humanities today. |
Helen Small, Ilana Lassman |
31 July, 2013 |
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Why should we study Johnson? |
Professor Ros Ballaster of Mansfield College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes we should still study Samuel Johnson. |
Ros Ballaster, Sarah Wilkin |
31 July, 2013 |
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Why should we study Dickens? |
Dr Robert Douglas-Fairhurst of Magdalen College, Oxford, discusses his current research and proposes why we should still study Dickens. |
Robert Douglas-Fairhurst, Ilana Lassman |
31 July, 2013 |
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Why should we study Chaucer? |
Dr Laura Ashe of Worcester College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Chaucer. |
Laura Ashe, Ilana Lassman |
31 July, 2013 |
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Why should we study Postcolonial Literature? |
Professor Elleke Boehmer of Wolfson College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should study Postcolonial writers such as Achebe. |
Elleke Boehmer, Sarah Wilkin |
31 July, 2013 |
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Why should we study Shakespeare? |
Dr Emma Smith of Hertford College, Oxford, discusses her current research and proposes why we should still study Shakespeare. |
Emma Smith, Ilana Lassman |
31 July, 2013 |
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Radiation and Reason |
Professor Wade Allison gives a talk about his book 'Radiation and Reason; The Impact of Science on a Culture of Fear'. |
Wade Allison |
14 November, 2012 |
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Physics and Philosophy: An Introduction |
On the inextricable links between physics and philosophy and the ways in which one can lead to the other - how they complement each other in answering the big questions. |
Ankita Anirban |
30 July, 2012 |
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From Argument to Experiment |
Dr Christopher Palmer on the historical ties between physics and philosophy - from ancient philosophical thought through to the scientific revolution and the pioneers of modern physics. |
Christopher Palmer, Ankita Anirban |
30 July, 2012 |
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Space and Time |
Prof. Frank Arntzenius on whether space and time are absolute entities or simply relational properties derived from the idea of motion - an old debate between Newton and Leibniz, carried on today. |
Frank Arntzenius, Ankita Anirban |
30 July, 2012 |
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Quantum Paradoxes |
Prof. Vlatko Vedral on the mind-boggling and paradoxical nature of quantum mechanics and its consequences on modern technology - the possibilities of superfast computing and teleportation. |
Vlatko Vedral, Ankita Anirban |
30 July, 2012 |
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Parallel Worlds |
Dr. David Wallace on the many-worlds theory, an explanation of the baffling results that quantum mechanics provides us with - and that there may be more worlds than just our own. |
David Wallace, Ankita Anirban |
30 July, 2012 |
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Consciousness and Computability |
Prof. Sir Roger Penrose on the idea of artificial intelligence and whether consciousness can be replicated by a computer - a discussion of new physics which may take us closer to explaining the mind. |
Roger Penrose, Ankita Anirban |
30 July, 2012 |
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Guided Meditation |
Professor Mark Williams offers a brief guided meditation in the last of four short videos in this series. |
Mark Williams |
6 December, 2011 |
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