The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 10 - Medicine |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Beinn Khulusi, Annie Roberts and Bethan Storey about applying for Medicine at Oxford and what it's like to study Medicine at Queen's. |
Kyla Thomas, Beinn Khulusi, Annie Roberts, Bethan Storey |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 9 - Music |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Rhiannon Harris, Rachel Howe and Rowan Ireland about what it's like to be involved in music at Queen's, including the Eglesfield Music Society and the Queen's Chapel Choir. |
Kyla Thomas, Rhiannon Harris, Rachel Howe, Rowan Ireland |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 8 - Access and Outreach |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Julia Duddy and Jack Wilson about the various access initiatives that happen at Queen's and what it's like to be a Student Ambassador. |
Kyla Thomas, Julia Duddy, Jack Wilson |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 7 - Sports |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Hamish Smeaton, Katie Humphreys and Ying Wong about the different ways to be involved in sports in College and in the University as a whole. |
Kyla Thomas, Hamish Smeaton, Katie Humphreys, Ying Wong |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 6 - Food |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Katie Belok and Charlotte Murphy, current JCR Food Reps, about all things food at Queen's. |
Kyla Thomas, Katie Belok, Charlotte Murphy |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 5 - Leadership |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Isabelle Gibbons, former Vice President for the JCR, about what a JCR does, the elections process, and how you can be involved in student leadership. |
Kyla Thomas, Isabelle Gibbons |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 4 - Domestic Life |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Esme Weeks and Marte van der Graaf about all of the important things you need to know when living in college. |
Kyla Thomas, Esme Weeks, Marte van der Graaf |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 3 - Social Life |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Luke Geoghegan, Pandora McKenzie and Hannah Cole about social life within College and in Oxford more generally, and all things clubs and societies. |
Kyla Thomas, Luke Geoghegan, Pandora McKenzie, Hannah Cole |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 2 - Tutorials |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Francis Lawson, Jessica Wen and Austin Haynes about their experiences of the tutorial system and work in general at Oxford - and more specifically at Queen's. |
Kyla Thomas, Francis Lawson, Jessica Wen, Austin Haynes |
|
|
The Queen's Access Podcast: Episode 1 - Welfare |
Kyla Thomas, Queen’s JCR Access and Outreach Rep, talks to Seren Ford, Female Welfare rep for the JCR, about how Queen's supports the welfare of its students and what to do if you're in need of some help. |
Kyla Thomas, Seren Ford |
|
|
Cinematic Translations: Visualising the Invisible Path of Contagion |
Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) talks with Kirsten Ostherr (Rice) in another episode of Translating Illness. |
Marta Arnaldi, Kirsten Ostherr |
|
|
Masks, Vaccine and Cure: Translating Medical Evidence During and After the Pandemic |
Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) presents another Translating COVID-19 video conversation, with Eivind Engebretsen (Oslo). |
Marta Arnaldi, Eivind Engebretsen |
|
|
Global Healing: Towards a World Policy of Care |
The third Translating COVID-19 video conversation, with Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) and Karen Thornber (Harvard). |
Marta Arnaldi, Karen Thornber |
|
|
Translating Cultures in an Age of Confinement |
Marta Arnaldi (Oxford) in conversation with Charles Forsdick (Liverpool). |
Marta Arnaldi, Charles Forsdick |
|
|
Translating Illness: The Case of COVID-19 |
Marta Arnaldi (Principal Investigator, Translating Illness, Oxford) in conversation with author Nicola Gardini (Oxford). |
Marta Arnaldi, Nicola Gardini |
|
|
We Are Not Good at Translating Lab Science Into New Medicines for Patients |
Inaugural lecture delivered by Chas Bountra, Professor of Translational Medicine at Nuffield Department of Clinical Medicine, Co-Director of the Oxford Martin Programme on Affordable Medicines, and Pro Vice-Chancellor for Innovation, University of Oxford |
Chas Bountra, Marta Arnaldi, Magdalena Kubiak |
|
|
The Origins of the American Economy |
Professor Peter Mancall (University of Southern California) delivered the 2019 Harmsworth Lecture in American History at 5 pm on Tuesday 19 November. |
Peter Mancall |
|
|
Sensing the Sacred: The Materiality and Aurality of Religious Texts |
Laetitia Pilgrim, a final year history student at Queen's, gives a talk to accompany her exhibition at The Queen's college. |
Laetitia Pilgrim |
|
|
Literary Matter in Early Modern England |
Dianne Mitchell and Katherine Hunt speak about their exhibition that showcases the material lives of literary texts from the collections of the Queen’s College Library. |
Katherine Hunt, Dianne Mitchell |
|
|
Talking with the Soul: A Dialogue about Life and Death |
In this Ancient Egyptian poem, a man talks with his own soul about whether it is better to live or die. Read by Barbara Ewing. Translated by Richard Bruce Parkinson. |
Barbara Ewing, Richard Parkinson |
|
|
Endowment, Enterprise and Emendation: The History of Egyptology at Queen's |
Clare Lewis, UCL, gives a talk on endowment, enterprise and emendation and egyptology at Queen's College. With Richard Parkinson. |
Clare Lewis, Richard Parkinson |
|
|
2018 Harmsworth Lecture - War, Race and Anti-Imperialism in Merze Tate's International Thought |
Professor Barbara Savage, (Pennsylvania), gives the 2018 Harmsworth lecture. |
Barbara Savage |
|
|
Round Table Discussion and Questions |
Round table discussion, chaired by Ngaire Woods, founding dean of the Blavatnik School of Government and professor of Global Economic Governance at the University of Oxford. |
Ngaire Woods |
|
|
Academic Freedom in the Future UK |
Professor Alastair Buchan, Head of Brexit Strategy, University of Oxford gives a talk for the colloquium. |
Alastair Buchan |
|
|
The Future Realities for UK Banking and Finance |
Karl Lannoo, CEO of Centre of European Policy Studies (CEPS), Brussels, gives a talk for the colloquium. |
Karl Lannoo |
|
|
What British Business is saying about Brexit |
Paul Mizen, Professor of Monetary Economics, University of Nottingham, gives a talk for the colloquium. Cowritten by Nicholas Bloom, Professor of Economics, Stanford. |
Paul Mizen |
|
|
The Future Realities for EU and UK Agriculture and a new EU Governance Model |
Daniel Gueguen, Founder and Head of Strategy, PACT European Affairs, Professor of Comitology, College of Europe, gives a talk for the coloquium. |
Daniel Guéguen |
|
|
China Reaches for the World |
Georges Haour, Emeritus Professor of Technology and Innovation Management, IMD, gives a talk for the colloquium. |
Georges Haour |
|
|
The EU's Future Direction |
Jonathan Story, Emeritus Professor, International Political Economy, INSEAD, gives a talk for the colloquium. |
Jonathan Story |
|
|
Berlin Rules |
Sir Paul Lever, Former UK Ambassador to Germany, Honorary Fellow, The Queen's College, gives a talk for the colloquium |
Sir Paul Lever |
|
|
The European Crisis |
Andrew Moravcsik, Professor of Politics and Public Affairs, Woodrow Wilson School, Princeton University, gives a talk for the colloquium. |
Andrew Moravcsik |
|
|
Things Come Together: Science and the American West |
Elliott West gives the 2017 Harmsworth lecture on November 7th, 2017. |
Elliott West |
|
|
Singing the Reformation in English |
A Historical and Practical Introduction to Miles Coverdale’s Goostly Psalmes and Spirituall Songes by Henrike Lähnemann, Chair of Medieval German Literature and Linguistics and Fellow of St Edmund Hall. |
Henrike Lähnemann |
|
|
The Life of Sinuhe |
An ancient Egyptian tells his life-story from the walls of his tomb, c. 1850 BC. Read by Barbara Ewing. Translated by Richard Bruce Parkinson |
Barbara Ewing, Richard Parkinson |
|
|
The Queen Shrieks: The Shock of Ancient Egyptian Poetry |
The Inaugural lecture of Richard B. Parkinson as Professor of Egyptology, accompanied by actress and author Barbara Ewing, on the emotional power of the famous Ancient Egyptian poem "The Tale of Sinuhe" |
Richard Parkinson, Barbara Ewing |
|
|
Paradoxes of State Power in America |
Professor Gary Gerstle in this 2012 Harmsworth lecture. |
Gary Gerstle |
|
|