| Somali Kinship and Bureaucratic Governance at Dagahaley Refugee Camp in Kenya | For this seminar we hosted Fred Ikanda from Maseno University. Professor Ikanda's spoke about his research and fieldwork experiences with the Dagahaley Refugee Camp. | Fred Ikanda |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | John Ledingham | Peggy Frith interviews John Ledingham, professor of Clinical Medicine and former Director of Clinical Studies, 23 April 2012. | Peggy Frith, John Ledingham, Rosie Fitzherbert Jones |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Buddhism and the Rise of ‘the Tibetans’ (bod pa): Religion, Myth and the Promotion of Ethnicity in the Pre-modern Period | Apropos 'the Tibetans': Reinier Langelaar's talk focuses on the mythical origins and the promotion of ethnicity in historical Tibet | Reinier Langelaar |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Domestic audience costs and foreign policy making in India: recent shifts in the BJP's strategy | Unlike ever before in India’s history, domestic political calculations and audience costs dictate the shaping of the country’s foreign and security policy. | Happymon Jacob |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Recipes for transforming food production and beyond | Paul Clarke, Ocado's Chief Technology Officer, will focus on the disruptive ingredients and recipes at the heart of Ocado's ongoing journey of self-disruption and reinvention. | Paul Clarke |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | What is life? | For this year's James Martin Memorial Lecture, Sir Paul Nurse will consider some of the fundamental ideas of biology with the aim of identifying principles that define living organisms. | Paul Nurse |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Pandemic as event: thinking modern Indian society through a crisis | Conjunctures and crises reveal the fault lines of a society. Covid 19 and the resultant lockdown in India have brought back memories of the devastation wrought by the flu epidemic of 1918 and the political crackdown by the colonial government. | Dilip Menon |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Privacy Is Power | Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute of Ethics in AI. This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Carissa Véliz, Sir Michael Tugendhat, Stephanie Hare, John Tasioulas |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Algorithms Eliminate Noise (and That Is Very Good) | Part of the Colloquium on AI Ethics series presented by the Institute of Ethics in AI. This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | John Tasioulas, Ruth Chang, Sir Nigel Shadbolt, Cass Sunstein |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Ethics in AI Education | This event is also part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the  future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Peter Millican, Milo Phillips-Brown, Max Van Kleek, Helena Webb |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 4: Short stories are short: Edit for meaning | Mahvesh Murad discusses the work of curating and editing anthologies of speculative short fiction, ethically, refusing the word 'diversity' for doing too little, too late. | Mahvesh Murad, Chelsea Haith, Louis Greenberg |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Authoritarian or Revolutionary? Reflections on the Nature of the State in the Islamic Republic of Iran | Maryam Alemzadeh (Princeton) Siavush Randjbar-Daemi (St Andrews), author of The Quest for Authority in Iran: a history of the presidency from revolution to Rouhani (2017), give a talk for the Middle East Centre Friday Seminar Series. | Maryam Alemzadeh, Siavush Randjbar-Daemi |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Humanities Cultural Programme Live Event: Katie Mitchell in conversation with Ben Whishaw | Big Tent - Live Events!  Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future  Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. 'Liveness'. | Ben Whishaw, Katie Mitchell, Wes Williams |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: Tragedy and Plague - In Conversation with Professor Oliver Taplin and Fiona Shaw CBE | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events!  Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future  Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. Drama Week | Oliver Taplin, Fiona Shaw |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Exploring the fundamentals of leadership with Professor Carl Heneghan - Part One | Professor Kamal Mahtani interviews Professor Carl Heneghan, exploring his leadership; how it all started, the challenges he has faced, emotional intelligence, the importance of clear communication and being a tortoise rather than a hare as a leader. | Carl Heneghan, Kamal Mahtani |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Book at Lunchtime: Commemorative Modernisms: Women Writers, Death and the First World War | Join us for an online TORCH Book at Lunchtime webinar on Commemorative Modernisms: Women Writers, Death and the First World War written by Dr Alice Kelly. | Alice Kelly, Michael Whitworth, Laura Rattray, Jay Winter |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Reconsidering Early Jewish Nationalist Ideologies Semina: Danielle Drori (Oxford): Yosef Klausner in Translation: Zionism and Christianity | The second seminar in the Reconsidering Early Jewish Nationalism Sereis. Danielle Drori discusses Zionism and translation, with a focus on Klausner's Life of Jesus | Danielle Drori |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture: Henry Segerman - Artistic Mathematics: truth and beauty | Mathematicians get up to all sorts. Geometers and Topologists in particular occupy a world of inconceivable shapes, concepts and dimensions. But how do you visualise such ideas? Sure, there's computer graphics, but what about over here, in the real world? | Henry Segerman |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Mathematics Public Lecture: How Learning Ten Equations Can Improve Your Life - David Sumpter | Mathematics has a lot going for it, but David Sumpter argues that it can not only provide you with endless YouTube recommendations, and even make you rich, but it can make you a better person. | David Sumpter |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Oxford Mathematics Public Lectures: How to Make the World Add Up - Tim Harford | You have to sympathise with statistics. Misunderstood and misused when all they want to do is accumulate. What they need is a little human understanding. Tim Harford's Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture does just that. | Tim Harford |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Oxford Mathematics Public Lecture: Can maths tell us how to win at Fantasy Football? - Joshua Bull | Oxford Mathematician Josh Bull won the 2019-2020 Premier League Fantasy Football competition from nearly 8 million entrants. So how did he do it? Did he by any chance use mathematics? | Joshua Bull |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | OxPeace 2020: Take-aways from the ‘Women, Peace and Security’ Conference | Frances Guy and Liz Carmichael sum up the 2020 Oxpeace Conference. | Frances Guy, Liz Carmichael |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | OxPeace 2020: Combating Sexual and Gender-based Violence | Dr Henri Myrttinen, Gender Associations, gives a talk for the 2020 Oxpeace Conference | Henri Myrttinen |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Orientalism and the Language of the Middle East | Lillie Sullivan, Piotr Schulkes, and Hajar Meddah discuss what the Middle East as a region is and how it is portrayed in academia and the media. | Piotr Schulkes, Hajar Meddah, Lillie Sullivan |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | How do species postpone or even escape from senescence? | Dr Rob Salguero-Gomez, Associate Professor in Ecology, Department of Zoology, gives a talk on lessons for a longer, better human life for the EBHC podcast series. | Rob Salguero-Gomez |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Human Remains in Tibetan Material Religion: An object centered approach | Ayesha Fuentes shares a unique and interdisciplinary insight into art conservation of human remains in Tibetan material religion | Ayesha Fuentes |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Sacred Trash, Trash Talks, And Personhood | Bo Wang discussing the practice of depositing garments as offerings to sacred mountains in Eastern Tibet | Bo Wang |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Hadeel Abu Hussein (Oxford): Palestinian Arab Citizens in Israel, Equality Struggle | Hadeel Abu Hussein discusses the historical stages of the Palestinian Arab citizens in Israel with respect to their political formation and social experience as individuals and a collective starting from 1948, until nowadays. | Hadeel Abu Hussein |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Helen Muspratt Archive | Jessica Sutcliffe, the daughter of photographer, Helen Muspratt, give a short talk on her mother's life and career. | Jessica Sutcliffe |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Black History Month: Exploring the Data Visualizations of W.E.B. Du Bois | Jason Forrest, Director of Interactive Data Visualization, COVID Response Centre, McKinsey and Co, New York, gives the Department of Statistics Black History Month lecture, with a talk on the work of African-American scholar and activist W.E.B. Du Bois. | Jason Forrest |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 3 - People like me: Speculation in Pakistan | Sami Shah ranges over his radio, comedy and burgeoning literary career, and describes how he has to write himself into the speculative fiction space. | Sami Shah, Chelsea Haith, Louis Greenberg |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Dictatorship Syndrome | Alaa Al Aswany, author of The Dictatorship Syndrome (2019), gives a talk for the Middle East Centre seminar series. Chaired by Professor Eugene Rogan (St Antony's College, Oxford) | Alaa Al Aswany, Eugene Rogan |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Our Own Way in This Part of the World: Biography of an African Community, Culture, and Nation | For this seminar today we hosted Kwasi Konadu (Colgate University). Professor Konadu, Colgate University, spoke about his book, Our Own Way in This Part of the World: Biography of an African Community, Culture, and Nation. | Kwasi Konadu |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Transnational Francoism | Bàrbara Molas discusses Transnational Francoism: The British and The Canadian Friends of National Spain as part of the TORCH Network Conversations in Identity, Ethnicity and Nationhood. Bàrbara Molas is a PHD Candidate in History at York University | Bàrbara Molas |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Reconsidering Early Jewish Nationalist Ideologies Seminar: Yair Wallach, (SOAS): Language of Revival or Conquest? Hebrew in the Streets of early 20th century Jerusalem | Yair Wallach discusses his book A City in Fragments: Urban Text in Modern Jerusalem (Stanford University Press, 2020). | Yair Wallach |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 2 - Afrofuturism: For who? | Mohale Mashigo describes her relationship with time, imagining a future inflected by apartheid, and her controversial Afrofuturism essay. | Mohale Mashigo, The Yearning, afrofuturism, apartheid, South Africa, science fiction, speculative fiction, fantasy, representation, narrative futures, futures thinking network |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: Imagined Journeys: Pilgrimage, Diplomacy, and Colonialism in Medieval Europe | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events!. Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Marion Turner, Matthew Kneale |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: White Rose - Voices of the German Resistance | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future  Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Alex Lloyd, John Herring |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | To the Volcano and Other Stories | Elleke Boehmer (University of Oxford) in conversation with Wale Adebanwi (University of Oxford) | Wale Adebanwi, Elleke Boehmer |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 1: Regarding the Portrait: The Primers | Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art  Hosted by TORCH. Moderator; Alastair Wright: Alastair Wright is Head of the History of Art Department and Tutorial Fellow in Art History at St John’s College, Oxford. | Amy M. Mooney |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 3: Regarding the Portrait: The Progressives | Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art  Hosted by TORCH. Moderator: Melanie Chambliss, Assistant Professor in the Humanities, History, and Social Sciences Department at Columbia College Chicago. | Amy M. Mooney |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 2: Regarding the Portrait: The Photographers | Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art. Hosted by TORCH. Moderator: Professor Deborah Willis, Department of Photography and Imaging at the Tisch School of the Arts at New York University. | Amy M. Mooney |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Terra Lectures in American Art Part 4: Regarding the Portrait: The Pragmatists | Professor Amy M. Mooney, Terra Foundation Visiting Professor in American Art  Hosted by TORCH. | Amy M. Mooney |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The First Tibetan Block Print: The Khara-Khoto Collection of Precious Dhāraṇīs with the Emperor's Postscript | Alla Sizova discusses the role of translation activities in the spread of Buddhism in the 12th century and outlines the extent of Tibetan influence on the Tangut culture. | Alla A. Sizova |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Sandy Kedar: Emptied Lands - A Legal Geography of Bedouin Rights in the Negev. | Prof. Sandy Kedar (Haifa) discusses his co-authored book on the legal rights of the Bedouin in the Negev. | Sandy Kedar |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Conscience Rights or Conscience Wrongs?: Debating conscientious objection in healthcare | Alberto Giubilini and David Jones trade views and argue each other's position on conscientious objection in healthcare | Alberto Giubilini, David Jones |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Cycling to Archaeology! | From Thames-side ruins and forgotten stone circles to Ridgeway hillforts and Roman villas, Oxfordshire is abundant in archaeological riches. | Nathaniel Erb-Satullo |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 1 - Pandemic writing: How close is too close? | Lauren Beukes discusses the proximity of her recent novel Afterland to the current pandemic and how collective action and art are the only way through these difficult times. | Lauren Beukes, Chelsea Haith, Louis Greenberg |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: On Being Unprepared (For Our Own Times) | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events!  Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities.  Decolonisation the Curriculum Week. | Margaret MacMillan, Homi K. Bhabha |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: The World After CoVid | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events!  Humanities and Policy Week  Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Ngaire Woods, Peter Frankopan |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: Living with Pandemics: Finding New Narratives | In conversation with Dr Erica Charters and Robin Gorna. TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Performance Week | Erica Charters, Robin Gorna |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: Voices from the Wings: Poetry, Performance and Translation on and off the page | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! Translation Week Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Ulrike Almut Sandig, Karen Leeder |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Golden Age of French Writing Masters? | Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 4th lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series | Marc Smith |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: In Conversation with Jamelia, Multi-Award Winning Artist | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events!  Performance Week. | Jamelia, Priya Atwal, Yvonne Liao |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Female Entrepreneurship in the Middle East | Frederike Brockhoven sits down with Rania Ayman of Entreprenelle, Yasmeen Mjalli of Babyfist, and Lina Khalifeh of Shefighter to discuss female entrepreneurship in the Middle East. | Frederike Brockhoven, Rania Ayman, Lina Khalifeh |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: Celebrating Tchaikovsky | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events!  Music Week | Leah Broad, Philip Bullock |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: In Conversation with Maaza Mengiste | TORCH Goes Digital! presents a series of weekly live events Big Tent - Live Events! | Elleke Boehmer, Maaza Mengiste, Richard Reid, Birhanu T. Gessese, Tsehai Berhane-Selassie |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Renaissance Calligraphy from Pen to Press and Back | Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris delivers the 3rd lecture in this years Lyell Lecture series | Marc Smith |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | In At The Deep End | Alex Gunz (1994, PPE) on his novel, In At The Deep End | Alex Gunz |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Performance and Power in Delhi | The passage of the Citizenship Amendment Act (CAA) in December 2019 has ushered in a new form of politics in India. | Akash Bhattacharya, Harsh Mander, Abhik Chimni, Neha Dixit, Sudhanva Deshpande, Sumangala Damodaran, Sabika Abbas Naqvi, Bani Gill, Garima Jaju, Nayanika Mathur |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Bibliography and the Life Cycles of Writing Books | The 2nd lecture in the 2020 series delivered by Professor Marc Smith, Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Paris | Marc Smith |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 5 – Babylon: Natural Theology versus Scientific Naturalism | When Museum opened in 1860, a new secular approach to science was on the rise. In the final episode of Temple of Science we see how ‘natural theology’ responded to the challenges of Charles Darwin’s theories of evolution and natural selection. | John Holmes |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 4 – Chambers of the Ministering Priests: Building Scientific Disciplines | The Museum was founded on the principle that art should be used to teach science and to inspire generations of scientists. In episode 4 of Temple of Science we see how this was put into practice in some of the building’s less familiar spaces. | John Holmes |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 3 – The Sanctuary of the Temple of Science: The Central Court | The central court of the Museum was described by one founder as ‘the sanctuary of the Temple of Science’. In this episode we see how every detail of this unique space was carefully planned and crafted to form a comprehensive model of natural science. | John Holmes |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 2 – 'God’s Own Museum': The Façade | In episode 2 of Temple of Science, we take a closer look at the decoration on the outside of the Museum building, which captures the vitality of nature, presented in Victorian Oxford as the study of God’s creation. | John Holmes |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Exiles From Paris | Brigitte Adès (1982) on her novel, Exiles From Paris | Brigitte Ades |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Cry of the Lake | Charlie Tyler (1993) on her debut novel, The Cry of the Lake | Charlie Tyler |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Writing Models and the Formation of National Scripts | The first lecture in the Lyell Lecture 2020 series delivered by Professor Marc Smith - Professeur de Paléographie, The Ecole Nationale des Chartes, Lyell Reader in Bibliography 2020 | Marc Smith, Richard Ovenden |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The History of Magic | What is magic, when did it begin, and does it still have a place in the modern world? Professor Chris Gosden discusses the long history of magic from the Ice Age, through antiquity, to the present. | Chris Gosden |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Episode 1 – Oxford's Pre-Raphaelite Natural History Museum | In the first episode of Temple of Science we find out how the Museum came to be, involving not only scientists but artists, architects and designers in one of the most original creative collaborations of the Victorian age. | John Holmes |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Kafala System | Hajar Meddah, Felix Walker and Piotr Schulkes discuss the Middle East’s controversial Kafala system, that allows employers to exploit workers and undermine their rights without breaking the law. | Hajar Meddah, Felix Walker, Piotr Schulkes |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Narrative Futures Coming Soon | The trailer for the Narrative Futures podcast, devised and produced by Chelsea Haith, featuring interviews with eight authors and editors, and writing prompts by Louis Greenberg. | Chelsea Haith, Lauren Beukes, Mohale Mashigo, Sami Shah, Mahvesh Murad, Jared Shurin, EJ Swift, Ken Liu, Tade Thompson, Louis Greenberg |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Covid-19: who should be vaccinated first? | Katrien Devolder interviews Alberto Giubilini. | Alberto Giubilini, Katrien Devolder |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | The Risks of Coronavirus Contact Tracing Apps | Katrien Devolder interviews Associate Professor Carissa Véliz. | Carissa Véliz, Katrien Devolder |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Why Parental Status Matters When Allocating Scarce Medical Resources | Katrien Devolder interviews Moti Gorin. | Moti Gorin, Katrien Devolder |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Series Two Episode Five: Fairy and Other Transformations | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield discuss the theme of transformation through fairy or other kinds of magic. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Lucy Farrell, Inge Thomson, Mary Craig, Sarah Hesketh, Brian McMahon |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Series Two Episode Four: Fairies and the Environment | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield talk about a new theme that emerged in the ‘Modern Fairies’ project, fairies as guardians of the environment. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Ben Nicholls, Inge Thomson, Ewan MacPherson, Sarah Hesketh, Patience Agbabi, Ian McLaughlin, Donald McBride, Brian McMahon |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Series Two Episode Three: Fairies and Children | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield uncover the works inspired by the strange tale of the Green Children and the changeling legend. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Terri Windling, Brian McMahon, Marry Waterson, Patience Agbabi, Martin Carthy |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Series Two Episode Two: Fairy Time and Space | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield explore the ways in which the project artists engaged with the fairy world as parallel and yet distinct from our world, and the ways in which time warps in the other world. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield, Barney Morse Brown, Ewan MacPherson, Inge Thomson, Marry Waterson |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Series Two Episode One: Introducing the Modern Fairies Project | Carolyne Larrington and Fay Hield introduce the artists and outcomes of the Modern Fairies Project. | Carolyne Larrington, Fay Hield |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Susan Burge (part 4) | Part 4 of Derek Hockaday's interview with Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Susan Burge (part 3) | Part 3 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015 | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Susan Burge (part 2) | Part 2 of Derek Hockaday's interview of Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Susan Burge (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Susan Burge, consultant dermatologist and former Director of Clinical Studies, 22 July 2015. | Susan Burge, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Joan Trowell | Derek Hockaday interviews Joan Trowell, consultant physician and former deputy Director of Clinical studies, 5 March 2015 | Joan Trowell, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Chris Winearls (part 2) | Derek Hockaday continues his interview with Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2013. | Chris Winearls, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Chris Winearls (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Winearls, consultant nephrologist and associate professor of medicine, 4 March 2015. | Chris Winearls, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Michael Tunbridge | Derek Hockaday interviews Michael Tunbridge, former Director of Postgraduate Medical Education and Training, University of Oxford, 31 January 2014. | Michael Tunbridge, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Keith Hawton | Derek Hockaday interviews Keith Hawton, consultant psychiatrist and professor of Psychiatry, University of Oxford, 19 September 2014. | Keith Hawton, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Chris Adams (part 3) | The final part of Derek Hockaday's interview with Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. | Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Chris Adams (part 2) | Derek Hockaday continues his interview of Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. | Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Chris Adams (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Chris Adams, senior neurosurgeon, 26 August 2014. | Chris Adams, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Hywel Jones (part 2) | Part 2 of Derek Hockaday's interview with Hywel Jones, consultant geriatrician, 20 May 2014. | Hywel Jones, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Hywel Jones (part 1) | Derek Hockaday interviews Hywel Jones, consultant geriatrician, 20 May 2014. | Hywel Jones, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Richard Boyd | Derek Hockaday interviews Richard Boyd, emeritus professor, lecturer in Medicine and fellow of Brasenose College, 30 August 2013. | Richard Boyd, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | George Alberti | Derek Hockaday interviews George Alberti, research endocrinologist and former President of the Royal College of Physicians, 24 May 2013. | George Alberti, Derek Hockaday |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | John Spalding | John Oxbury interviews John Spalding, former consultant and research neurologist for Oxford United Hospitals, 26 July 2011. | John Spalding, John Oxbury |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: The Social Life of Books: A History of Reading Together at Home | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Abigail Williams, Giles Lewin |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: This is Shakespeare - Prof Emma Smith in conversation with Erica Whyman OBE | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Emma Smith, Erica Whyman |  |   | 
          
                                                                                        | Live Event: Invalids on the Move | Part of the Humanities Cultural Programme, one of the founding stones for the future Stephen A. Schwarzman Centre for the Humanities. | Sally Shuttleworth, Erica Charters, Philip Bullock |  |   |